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Jeff Hewlett
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Every 100-150 Years We Hit an Accelerated Innovation Wave
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Rise of the Connected, “as a Service” World Disrupts Entire Industries …yet, 60% of the Worlds Population are Still Unconnected
1951First Commercial Computer (Ferranti Mark 1)
1959Integrated Circuit is patented (Noyce/Kilby)
1969ARPANET
(internet forerunner) 1971
First microprocessor (Intel 4004)
1983First IBM PC compatible
laptops
1991Tim Berners Lee publishes World
Wide Web
1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
“If the Internet were a movie we’d still be in the opening credits” – Gord Graylish
2010iPad launched, other Android tablets follow
2003Intel Centrino. WiFi
Hot spots. Broadband
2004Facebook launched
2007iPhone launched
1Bn
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3Bn
1997Google.com registered
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2014Machine Learning
2012Embedded Intelligence in WTC
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Caught in the Vortex?
Growth Enablers/Inhibitors
Business Efficiency & Agility
DATA: Trust, Privacy, sovereignty
Innovation: New Economy Biz Models
Macro Economic Effect
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Data: Security, Privacy, Sovereignty
Informationisbeautiful.net
What is your compliance strategy?
Global Data Sovereignty Issues
5 10 20 32 453
105$2 27
“fullz”Full package of identifying info
(name, DOB, etc.)
Credit card (old)
Health credentialsUsed to buy drugs, or make fake insurance claims
CVV 3-digit security code
Bank a/c details Credit card (market flooded) PayPal / eBay account
Credit card (fresh)
How much is your data worth? Black-market prices
HighestLowest Average
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78%1
organizations take
weeks to months to
discover a breach
79%1
organizations take
days to monthsto containment
1. Verizon 2013 Data Breach Investigations Report2. Informationisbeautiful.net
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Business Model Innovation:
Economic Transformation Accelerates - Sharing
Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
“An economic system in which assets or services are shared between private individuals, either for free or for a fee, typically by means of the Internet.”
- The Oxford Dictionary
“The unstoppable rise of the Sharing
Economy”
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Airbnb
Uber
Liquidspace
Kickstarter
Upwork
Feastly
LendingClub
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Business Model Innovation:
The Disruptive Potential
1 Source http://www.inc.com/christine-lagorio/how-uber-hires.html2 Source https://www.uber.com/cities3 Source http://www.forbes.com/sites/chrismyers/2015/05/13/decoding-ubers-50-billion-valuation-and-what-it-means-for-you/4 Source http://time.com/3672852/uber-europe/Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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Founded in 2009Employees - ~10001
Locations – 58 countries2
Valuation ~$50Bn3
“Uber …will eventually be cheaper to use than owning a vehicle”
“Uber plans to take 400,000 personal vehicles off the road and create 50,000 jobs in Europe this year” 4
- Travis Kalanick
Shared, autonomous vehicles could reduce new car sales 40% over next
U B E R
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And… It’s Not Without Its Teething Troubles
1 Source http://time.com/3686877/uber-lyft-sharing-economy/2 Source http://www.equaltimes.org/uber-la-cara-mezquina-de-la?lang=en#.Ve2AVvlVj3YOther names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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Hot areas for debate…
Regulation Legal Tax Public Safety Insurance Social Acceptance Data Protection Data Privacy
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Macro Economy
Commentary on Technology impact on global economics.
“If Moore’s Law had slowed to every three years, rather than two years, technology would have only advanced to 1998 levels: smart phones would be 9 years away, the commercial Internet would be five years old and social media would not yet have skyrocketed”
http://electroiq.com/blog/2015/06/ihs-says-ramifications-of-moores-law-lead-to-trillions-of-dollars-added-to-global-economy/
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Digital Convergence Across All Industries
“Digital Convergence”Blending of Traditional and Digital Business
Traditional Economy Digital Economy
Watches – Tag Heuer. Apple Watch. Basis
Banking at a Digital Tipping Point?
Energy -Smart meters/GRID. Home automation (HIVE)
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Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Retail - Nordstrom / Digital mirrors. Nike co-creationAutomotive car sharing Supply and Logistics
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Innovate! Impact of Technology Use for SMB’s
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+13
Revenue growth
CAGR, 2010-2012 (%)
SMB Tech Leaders Outpace Other SMBs in Revenue and Job Growth1
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12
+10
Jobgrowth
CAGR, 2010-2013 (%)
1. Boston Consulting Group – Ahead of the Curve 2013
22%
47%
60%
Tech LaggardsTech FollowersTech Leaders
SMB Tech Leaders More Likely to have Geographically Dispered Customers1
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Ignite innovation and productivity Through Transformed workplaces
Reduce IT/ Operational Technology Cost; Increase Agility
Reduce business risk and protect brand value with security and privacy
Win and retain customers with stunning connected experiences
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On-Demand
(Secure Cloud)
Trusted(Security)
Connected Experience
(Perceptual Computing)
Innovative Workforce
(Business Client)
Transform Business with Trusted, Real-time Data
Data Driven(Big Data)
Delivering Transformative business Outcomes
Drive operational excellence and revenue via extended insights
Smart World
(IoT)
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Innovate ! Intel’s Strategy to Remove the Barriers
Collaboration
Wire free Workplace
Work Securely
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3Ignite innovation and productivity through transformed workplaces
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Workplace Transformation Solution Areas
A Strategy For Workplace Success15
Collaboration Wire-free Workplace Secure Computing
1. Dynamic teaming, globally2. Simple ways to connect, display, and
collaborate on team efforts3. Increased productivity and teamwork
1. Un-tangle from the Wires2. Remove Connectivity Barriers3. Allow for Smooth Workspace
Transitions
1. Enable Multifactor Authentication2. Secure Platform Access and Lock3. Make Security more natural
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Older PCs Cannot Keep Pace with Workplace Transformation
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2010 Laptop
2015 Ultrabook™ 2 in 1
vs.vs.
2010 Desktop
2015 Desktops
>50% Lighter
Up to 2x the Performance
>50% Thinner
Up to 3x Longer Battery Life
90% LESS Volume Size
PCs Today vs. 4 Years Ago
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Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more complete information visit http://www.intel.com/performance. Configurations see backup.
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New Business Features for 2016
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• ~8 minutes are wasted beginning a meeting3
• 30% of meetings involve remote participants4
• 40% of work time in corporate America is spent collaborating1
• 75% of employers rate team work and collaboration as “very important” 2
1, 2 - http://blog.clearcompany.com/7-workplace-collaboration-statistics-that-will-have-you-knocking-down-cubicles3 - http://blogs.technet.com/b/lync/archive/2013/02/19/the-lync-room-system-lrs.aspx 4 – This is from the latest UXA study
The Importance of Collaboration
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Intel® Unite™ Collaboration Suite
Whether you are in the room, or a world away, a smart and connected meeting space featuring an Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor based Mini PC with Intel Unite connects everyone, quickly and easily. A simple and instant collaboration capability solution today and a foundation for added capabilities and innovation in the future.
Simple and instant collaboration Display sharing for anyone on the business network Real time content sharing, annotation, file transfers and more
From anywhere, with any client Runs on any product with Win7*, Win8.1*, Win10* or OS X*
Connect existing solutions and environments Easily connect existing collaboration software and hardware Integrate controls for the space: lighting, temperature and more
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Intel® Unite™: Smarter conference rooms. Smarter meetings
1 - Example plug-ins only. Cisco* Telepresence, Lighting Controls and Skype for Business*, showcase the type of environment and solution integration that can occur using the design of the Intel Unite solution and the accompanying Intel Unite Plug-In SDK.This slide contains details, product schedules and other information that is part of our planning process and is subject to change without notice. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Share instantly
See who is connected
Quick disconnect
Room lights too bright? Try dimming them
Easily control other room features1
Quickly send a file to meeting participants
Know where you’re sharing your content
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Intel Unite™
Easy
Simple and intuitive interface
Enhanced Security
PIN to connect. Protected with 256 SSL.
Extensible
Integrate different solutions into one
Manageable
Intel® vPro™ technology
Software
Accessories
Sensors
Multi OS
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Intel Unite™: The Power of Extensibility
Buy now and apply software updates in the future for new functionality
Add a speakerphone or accessory1
Control lights and room temperature1
Touch enabled, multi OS client support
1 – Environment and solution integration can occur using the design of the Intel Unite solution and the accompanying Intel Unite Plug-In SDKThis slide contains details, product schedules and other information that is part of our planning process and is subject to change without notice.
Integrate existing conferencing tools and solutions1
Connect to existing displays or projectors
Connect a camera for video conferencing1
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New Business Features for 2016
Available
Late 2015Late 2015
Available
Available
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TrustHow Exposed Are You?
“Trust is won in drips, and lost in buckets”- Malcolm Harkins, Chief Security & Privacy Officer,Intel Corp.
Reduce business risk and protect brand value with security and privacy
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Intel® Small Business Advantage
Intel® SBA allows business to: • Keep PCs healthy and more secure• Collaborate among team members• Works on many devices
Key business benefits: • Purpose-built for small businesses • Improves productivity with in-house collaboration suite• Keeps owner in control of business data
Extended reach (On-premise &/or Cloud):• More secure communication & collaboration with world-wide reach
Multi-device usages:• Supports collaboration on existing Windows™ PC’s • Windows™, Android™ & IOS™ device companion app support (Q4’15)
Free of Charge : with a new Intel 6th Gen Core™ based PC
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Collaboration, Data Protection & Productivity with Intel® Small Business Advantage
Extended Access
SoftwareMonitor
Data Backupand Restore
HealthCenter
Chat, Screen Share and File Share
Stay connected to the business & devices** while on the go
over the internet
Reduce risk of devastating impacts of rising cyber-attacks
targeting SB
Avoid disruptions from insufficient Data Backup
practices
Easily control basic system maintenance for enhanced
responsiveness and reduced productivity Impacts
Collaborate with co-workers to be more efficient
USBBlocker
Take control over unauthorized USB Device use
and Threats Introduced
Protect
Grow
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New Business Features; ProWiDi and Wireless Dock
Enterprise Wireless DisplaySecure, manageable, private
Wireless DockingSimple, high speed, wireless
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ProWiDi
Security & Manageability for IT
• Prevents bridging between WiDi and corporate WLAN
• Manage Remotely• Configure adapter/projector settings over LAN• Configure client settings via SW tools
Users Wirelessly Connect to Projectors and Screens
• Meetings modes for enhanced collaboration
• Avoid accidentally showing sensitive content
• Reminder to disconnect when you leave the room
• Prevent showing content in the wrong room
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Wireless Docking
Device mobility trends are challenging usability Thinner, lighter, smaller screens Fewer USB/display ports More movement between docked and mobile usages
Wireless Docking enhances your business productivity Seamless transitions between mobility and
productivity modes Compatible with existing peripherals Supports multi-devices (same users, different users)
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Vortex of Change – More Questions…
In which areas of your business are you experiencing the most change with regard to Digital Convergence?
How is your company embracing any of the new economy business models?
Who is leading the charge – IT, business or a partnership of both?
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Benchmark Test Configuration (for 4 year notebook comparision)
> 50 thinner and > 50% lighter
Source: Intel.
Compared to a 4 year old PC. New system: OEM system with Intel® Core™ i5-4200U Processor. 4+ Year old system: OEM system with Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor P8600.
4th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-4200U Processor (up to 2.60GHz, 4T/2C, 3M Cache): On OEM Platform BIOS: OEM Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics (driver v. 9.18.10.3071) Memory: 4GB (2x2GB) Dual Channel DDR3L-1600 11-11-11-28 SDD: Liteonit* LMT-128M6M 128GB OS: Windows* 8 6.2 Build 9200 System Power Management Policy: Balance Wireless: On and connected
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor P8600 (2.40GHz, 2T/2C, 3M Cache, 1066 MHz FSB): On OEM Platform BIOS: OEM Graphics: Intel® GMA X4500HD (driver v. 8.15.10.2555) Resolution 1366x768 Memory: 4GB (2x2GB) Micron* DDR3 1066 7-7-7-20 HDD: Intel® Hitachi* HTS543232L9A300 320GB 5400 rpm 16MB cache OS: Windows* 7 Ultimate 6.1 Build 7601 System Power Management Policy: Windows Default LCD Size: 15.5”
Get work done ~ 2x faster
Source: Intel
Measured using SYSmark* 2012 - a system level performance benchmark that measures and compares PC performance using real world applications for the enterprise and office productivity space. Find out more info at www.bapco.com. New system: OEM system with Intel® Core™ i5-4200U Processor. 4+ Year old system: OEM system with Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor P8600.
4th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-4200U Processor (up to 2.60GHz, 4T/2C, 3M Cache): On OEM Platform BIOS: OEM Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics (driver v. 9.18.10.3071) Memory: 4GB (2x2GB) Dual Channel DDR3L-1600 11-11-11-28 SDD: Liteonit* LMT-128M6M 128GB OS: Windows* 8 6.2 Build 9200 System Power Management Policy: Balance Wireless: On and connected
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor P8600 (2.40GHz, 2T/2C, 3M Cache, 1066 MHz FSB): On OEM Platform BIOS: OEM Graphics: Intel® GMA X4500HD (driver v. 8.15.10.2555) Resolution 1366x768 Memory: 4GB (2x2GB) Micron* DDR3 1066 7-7-7-20 HDD: Intel® Hitachi* HTS543232L9A300 320GB 5400 rpm 16MB cache OS: Windows* 7 Ultimate 6.1 Build 7601 System Power Management Policy: Windows Default LCD Size: 15.5”
For more information go to http://www.intel.com/performance
~ 3x longer battery life
Source: Intel. New system compared to a 4+ year old system.
Measured using MobileMark* 2012 Office Productivity. Performance rating=115 for latest Ultrabook™ vs. 108 for prior gen. vs. 80 for old PC. Battery size normalized to 50WHr. New system: OEM system with Intel® Core™ i5-4200U Processor. 4+ Year old system: OEM system with Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor P8600. See “System Level Improvements Summary” slide for more information.
4th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-4200U Processor (up to 2.60GHz, 4T/2C, 3M Cache): On OEM Platform BIOS: OEM Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics (driver v. 9.18.10.3186) Memory: 4GB (2x2GB) Dual Channel LPDDR3 1600 Samsung SSD MZNTD128HAGM 128GB OS: Windows 8* Pro Build 9200 System Power Management Policy: Balance Wireless: On and connected
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor P8600 (2.40GHz, 2T/2C, 3M Cache, 1066 MHz FSB): On OEM Platform BIOS: OEM Graphics: Intel® GMA X4500HD (driver v. 8.15.10.2555) Resolution 1366x768 Memory: 4GB (2x2GB) Micron* DDR3 1066 7-7-7-20 HDD: Intel® Hitachi* HTS543232L9A300 320GB 5400 rpm 16MB cache OS: Windows* 7 Ultimate 6.1 Build 7601 System Power Management Policy: Windows Default LCD Size: 15.5”
Battery life during local offline video playback of a 1080p MP4 in landscape mode. Workload: MP4 1080p 20Mbps h.264 High Profile L4.0 144MB 60 second clip. Method: In the device settings, disable all radios (Bluetooth*, 3G, GPS, etc) except WiFi. Associate WiFi to a 802.11n access point. Set up the system to ~150 nits screen brightness using a full screen white background. Turn OFF the adaptive brightness setting under Power Options in Control Panel. Set “Dim the display” to never on both battery and AC. Set “Put the computer to sleep” to never on both battery and AC. Wait 15 minutes after boot. Launch the default Windows* 8 Style UI video player and load the MP4 1080p workload video (1080p ElephantsDream_H264_1080p_10M.mp4 Total Bitrate: 10124kbps). Make sure to start the video playback and disconnect the AC to start the test. Loop the video until battery is exhausted and record the time. Fully charge the system and repeat a total of 3 runs. Use the median of the 3-run battery data
Battery life was ~ 10.3 hours on new system vs. ~ 3.3 hours on 4+ year old system.
For more information go to http://www.intel.com/performance
Average volume of Mini PC 2.5L v/s Average volume of Tower DT 25-30L
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Security Disclaimers1. No computer system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Built-in security features available on select Intel® Core™ processors may
require additional software, hardware, services and/or an Internet connection. Results may vary depending upon configuration. Consult your PC manufacturer for more details.
2. Intel® Identity Protection Technology, includes Intel NFC; One-Time Password, Public Key Infrastructure; Protected Transaction Display, Password Guard, and Multi Factor Authentication. No computer system can provide absolute security. Requires an Intel® Identity Protection Technology-enabled system, including an enabled Intel® processor, enabled chipset, firmware, software, and Intel integrated graphics (in some cases) and participating website/service. Intel assumes no liability for lost or stolen data and/or systems or any resulting damages. For more information, visit http://ipt.intel.com/. Consult your system manufacturer and/or software vendor for more information.
3. Intel® Data Protection Technology with Secure Key and Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) No computer system can provide absolute security. Requires an enabled Intel® processor and software optimized for use of the technology. Consult your system manufacturer and/or software vendor for more information.
4. Intel® vPro™ Technology is sophisticated and requires setup and activation. Availability of features and results will depend upon the setup and configuration of your hardware, software and IT environment. To learn more visit: http://www.intel.com/technology/vpro.
5. Intel® SSD Pro No computer system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Built-in security features available on select Intel® Solid State Drives may require additional software, hardware, services and/or an Internet connection. Results may vary depending upon configuration. Consult your system manufacturer for more details.
6. Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) requires a computer system with an enabled Intel® processor, BIOS, and virtual machine monitor (VMM). Functionality, performance, or other benefits will vary depending on hardware and software configurations. Software applications may not be compatible with all operating systems. Consult your system manufacturer. For more information, visit http://www.intel.com/go/virtualization.