standards & digital inclusion jason matusow director, standards affairs [email protected]...
TRANSCRIPT
Standards & Digital InclusionStandards & Digital Inclusion
Jason MatusowJason MatusowDirector, Standards AffairsDirector, Standards Affairs
[email protected]@microsoft.comBlogs.msdn.com/jasonmatusowBlogs.msdn.com/jasonmatusow
Education and innovation are Education and innovation are the cornerstones of successthe cornerstones of success
Technology and information are Technology and information are the key factors of production in the key factors of production in
the 21the 21stst century century
Competitive effectiveness for Competitive effectiveness for countries is dependent upon countries is dependent upon
strong ICT participationstrong ICT participation
Knowledge EconomyKnowledge Economy
• Software is ~15% of total ICT spending in Latin America, >50% of ICT employment
• Software is ~20% of total ICT spending in EMEA, >50% of ICT employment
• ~553,000 new software-related jobs will emerge in Asia from 2004-2009
• For every $1 Microsoft earns, the ICT industry earn between $6 and $19 on a global basis.*results of IDC Economic Impact studies
MicrosoftMicrosoftDigital InclusionDigital Inclusion
MSR direct participation and contributions
Unlimited Potential, >$100M commitment
Partners in Learning, >$250M commitment
Certification & documentation (workforce)
Physical or cognitive impairments
Aging workforce concerns
Economic, cultural, education factors
Partner with specialist providers
Powerful, approachable, extensible
Generate local partner ecosystems
Starter Editions, Local Language Program, etc.
Education & Education & ResearchResearch
AccessibilityAccessibility
ProductsProducts
InteroperabilityInteroperabilityTechnology and standards
Collaboration and IP licensing
Source code availability
Interoperability Circa. 1980Interoperability Circa. 1980
Applications
OS
Computers
Processors
Solutions
Storage
Applications
OS
Computers
Processors
Solutions
Storage
Applications
OS
Computers
Processors
Solutions
Storage
Applications
OS
Computers
Processors
Solutions
Storage
Interoperability TodayInteroperability Today
StorageEMC, Dell, Network Appliance, HP
ProcessorsX86-32, X86-64, Sparc, PPC, IA64
Networking VendorsCisco, Lucent, Nortel, 3COM, Redback
Systems VendorsHP, EDS, Fujitsu, IBM, ICL, SNI
Operating Systems & MiddlewareApple, HP, IBM, MS, Sun
DatabasesIBM, MS, Oracle
Client ApplicationsOpen Office, Star Office, Microsoft OfficeAdobe Creative Suite, Picture IT, AOL,
Symantec Norton, McAfee, IntuitTurbo Tax, Mozilla, Netscape Opera,
Server ApplicationsERP, CRM, Messaging, Management,
Web Serving, Host Integration,…
Uniformity vs. TranslatabilityUniformity vs. Translatability
Software is infinitely more flexibleSoftware is infinitely more flexible
Translation trumps uniformityTranslation trumps uniformity
Market realities drive innovative Market realities drive innovative implementationsimplementations
Australian Railroads – 1850’sAustralian Railroads – 1850’s• Competing standardsCompeting standards• Market realities drove implementationsMarket realities drove implementations• No translatability due to physical limitationsNo translatability due to physical limitations
UniformUniformInteropInterop
TranslationTranslation Uniqueness = market viabilityUniqueness = market viability
SoftwareSoftwareAA
SoftwareSoftwareBB
Standards @ MicrosoftStandards @ Microsoft
DHCP
TCP/IP
DNSIPX802.1x
EAP PEAP
PKI
KerberosSSL
RADIUS
L2TPIPSEC VPN
LDAP
UDDI
HTTP
BPEL4WS
ActiveSync
WAP
SMTP
XML
WS-IWBEM
CIMSNMP
WSDL
POP3POP3 FTPFTPSIPSIP NNTPNNTP
LDAP v3LDAP v3
Unicode 3.0
SOCKSSOCKS
IMAP4IMAP4
SMBSMB
AppleTalkAppleTalkSOAP
SQL
• MS ships >500 productsMS ships >500 products
• >400 annual engagements >400 annual engagements
• Thousands of standards supportedThousands of standards supported
• Hundreds of employees in Hundreds of employees in standards setting activitiesstandards setting activities
• Thousands of employees in Thousands of employees in standards implementation activitiesstandards implementation activities
• Global standards engagements in Global standards engagements in subsidiaries (character sets, subsidiaries (character sets, broadcasting, verticals etc.)broadcasting, verticals etc.)
• SIGs, Consortia, National SSOs, SIGs, Consortia, National SSOs, International SSOsInternational SSOs
USB
JPEGJPEG
Role of intellectual property Role of intellectual property policiespolicies
What is “open” – process, What is “open” – process, licensing, implementationlicensing, implementation
Implications of collaborative Implications of collaborative development modeldevelopment model
Implications of business models Implications of business models competitioncompetition
?For ICT
Standards
Looking AheadLooking Ahead
Increase the size of the educated workforce
Promote continued investment in R&D
Foster IP environment that provides incentive to both invent and share
Balance interoperability, collaboration, and unique value
ICT standards will continue to shape the progress and growth of the information society
Market-driven solutions remain optimal
© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary.
Jason MatusowJason [email protected]@microsoft.com
Blogs.msdn.com/jasonmatusowBlogs.msdn.com/jasonmatusowwww.microsoft.com/sharedsourcewww.microsoft.com/sharedsource