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Convergence of Mobility, Analytics, Social and Cloud to Drive InnovationKerrie Holley, IBM Fellow, Research
August 2013
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Four primary forms of innovation takes place within the enterprise
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Hal Varian, Chief Economist at Google on Combinational Innovation
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Component parts are all bits:
– Protocols: TCP/IP, HTTP, CGI, SQL, …
– Languages: HTML, XML, Java, Python, Perl, …
Bits / Protocols / Languages can be combined to make:
– Web Pages, intranets, chat rooms, auctions, exchanges, video streaming, VOIP, search engines, tweets, …
No time to manufacture, no inventory problems, no delivery problems
Bits can be shipped around the world in seconds, and innovators can work in parallel
Result: extremely rapid evolution and technologial progress
Question: What are the implications for commerce?
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Mega Trends
Technology Drivers
Mobile - Social – Cloud - Analytics / Big Data
Increasing Complexity / Yet More Consumable Data and data management Workloads Discovering insights Interaction
Fast Pace Evolving business eco-system Dynamic scalability Minimize time to value Keeping pace with technology and globalization
Contextual Overload Proliferation of sensors and devices Demand for personalization Just in time
Growing Scale / Lower Barrier of Entry Users Transactions Computations Data
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Major Waves of Technology
Back OfficeComputing
Client Server PC - 1981
World Wide Web and eBusiness
Confluence of Social Mobile Cloud Analytics / Big Data
90’s80’s60’s We are here
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The enterprise is transforming
New user: fundamental Shifts in Devices and Usage– PC Mobile – Search Social– Traveling Heavy Traveling Light– Minimal Insight Contextual – Standard Interfaces Imagination of User Interfaces
New developer: taking control over the corporation with Open Source
– Prosumers are becoming the newest developers– The new developer is API driven
Application economy of the enterprise is changing: bring your own applications, data and device to the enterprise
– Unaware Incorporated Location Services– “Toy Apps” Business Level Capabilities – Monolithic applications Mobile Self-Service
Marketplaces– Disruptors: born on the Internet Companies
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The Web Beyond the Browser
Web 1994 was the “get me a domain and a page” era.Web 2000 was the “make my page(s) interactive and put people on it” era.Web 2010 is the “get rid of pages and glue APIs and people together” era.”Robert Scoble (Author of tech blog Scobleizer)
“$7bn worth of items on eBay through APIs”Mark Carges (Ebay CTO)
“The adoption of Amazon’s Web services is currently driving more network activity then everything Amazon does through their traditional web sites.”Jeff Bar (Amazon evangelist) / Dion Hinchcliffe (Journalist)
“$7bn worth of items on eBay through APIs”Mark Carges (Ebay CTO)
The API which has easily 10 times more traffic then the website, has been really very important to us.”Biz Stone (Co-founder, Twitter)
“The adoption of Amazon’s Web services is currently driving more network activity then everything Amazon does through their traditional web sites.”Jeff Bar (Amazon evangelist) / Dion Hinchcliffe (Journalist)
Web APIs are the new, fast-growing business channel
Businesses Are Evolving
stores (800) ###s web sites
Not having an API today is like not having a Web Site in the 90s
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Business is experiencing the fourth wave of information technology evolution
Mainframe
Client-Server
Internet /e-business
Social
Cloud
Mobility
Analytics
API
API
API API
API
APIAPI API
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Successful CIOs blend three pairs of roles that seem contradictory, but are actually complementary
AblePragmatist
SavvyValue Creator
RelentlessCost Cutter
CollaborativeBusiness Leader
InspiringIT Manager
MakingInnovation real
Raising the ROI of IT
Expandingbusiness impact
InsightfulVisionary
By integrating these three pairs of roles, the CIO makes innovation real, raises the ROI of IT and expands business impact
http://www-935.ibm.com/services/c-suite/cio/study/
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The most effective CIOs consider the full range of possible influences when evaluating how each pair of roles should be prioritized
Macroeconomic factors
Regional conditions
Industry characteristics
Organizational influences
Personal aspirations
Stay abreast of market forces
Pay attention to geographical and regional particulars Know the availability of industry-specific skills
Understand how customer expectations are changing Know where competitive threats exist Understand how customer relationships are evolving
Understand the organization structure and culture Evaluate the overall business and IT situation
Request input from end users and IT colleagues to identify areas of strength, as well as improvement opportunities
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