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XXI CEO SummitHungary
Harry van Dorenmalen, Chairman, IBM Europe
How Smarter technologies are helping Europe progress
XXI CEO SummitHungary
Harry van Dorenmalen, Chairman, IBM Europe
How Smarter technologies are helping Europe progress
500,000,000 GB
15 petabytes
1 trillion
1 billion + transistors
30 billion RFID tags
2 billion people
global internet traffic volume expected by 2013
of new information being generated every day
devices attached to “Internet of things” are on the internet
embedded into our world and into our products
for each person on the planet
We live in an instrumented, interconnected, intelligent world
Tackling problems that are relevant
Health Care Public Transport
Law Enforcement Environment
Government
Telecom
Manufacturing Traffic Control Fraud Prevention
…in all aspects of the economy
Trends 1: Leading the evolution of the thinking machine
Counting Machine(Circa 1820)
ENIAC(Circa 1945)
Deep Blue(1997)
Watson(2010)
LearningSystems
Astronomical Computer
(87 BC)
Abacus(Circa
3500 BC)
Napier’s Rods(Circa 1600)
Computer IntelligenceOver Time
The New IT Frontier
Cognitive computing aims to create computer systems that can deal with ambiguity and learn over time
… organizations are operating with blind spots
Inefficient Access1 in 2 don’t have access to the information acrosstheir organization needed to do their jobs
Lack of Insight1 in 3 managers frequently make critical decisions without the information they need
Inability to Predict3 in 4 business leaders say more predictiveinformation would drive better decisions
VARIETY of Information
VOLUME of Digital Data
VELOCITY of Decision Making
Source: IBM Institute for Business Value
Trends 2: Intelligence, from data, is changing the game
Trends 3: Cities are getting smarter
By 2050, city dwellers are expected to make up 70% of Earth’s total
population or 6.4 billion people!
Public Safety
Government Services
Education
HealthcareTelecommunications
Transportation
Instrumented
Interconnected
IntelligentEnergy
Standouts capitalize on complexity in three ways
• Creativity is #1 leadership quality• Drive change in the organization to
stay ahead of market and use a wide range of communication styles and tools
• Break with status quo of industry, enterprise and revenue models
• “Getting closer to customers” is the single most important theme
• Better understand customer needs through collaboration and info sharing
• Exploit the information explosion to deliver unprecedented customer service
• Simplify operations and products to better manage complexity
• Use iterative strategies, make quick decisions and execute with speed
• Integrate globally, increase cost variability and exploit partnering to increase agility
• If nothing changes, nothing changes: What did you do different?
• Do you –personally- have the global network and reach to make change happen?
• Did your skillset changed / improved in the past year?
• Are you working on solutions for which we did not define the problem yet?
• Did you notice that the talent in your organization is changing?
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Are you ready?!
Kilowatt hours wasted yearly by consumers due to insufficient power usage information.
170 billion
Total sales missed each year because retailers don’t stock the right products to meet customer demand.
$93 billionGlobal trading systems are under extreme stress, handling billions of market data messages each day.
Lost hours and 2.3b gallons of gas is the annual impact of congested roadways in the U.S. alone.
People worldwide are pushed below the poverty line by personal healthcare expenditures.
100 million
What problems are we trying to solve?
25 billion3.7 billion
A Smarter Europe – a brief selection
Smart traffic systems – London, Amsterdam
Smart water management, Malta
Smart healthcare – BG Trauma Hospital, Hamburg
Smart food systems – Matiq, Norway
Smart oil field technologies – Statoil, Norway
Smart regions – Venice
Smart weather - Rotterdam
Smart travel - Finnair
Smart cities - Berlin
Smart retail – Metro, Germany
Watson – towards ‘thinking’ technology
Answers questions in natural language
Made possible by: Advances in natural
language computing Enormous
computational power
World’s info digitized
Begins new era in making sense of massive amounts of data through advanced analytics
Are you ready?!