Innovation in Canada What it means for the Digital Media
Community April 2012 Tom Jenkins Executive Chairman & CSO
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Innovation in Canada Macro Motivation Reports on this topic
Major insights of these Reports Action Plan Micro Collaborating
Together Global Opportunity Generating Wealth 2
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Innovation in Canada Macro Motivation Reports on this topic
Major insights of these Reports Action Plan Micro Collaborating
Together Global Opportunity Generating Wealth 3
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Management Lesson A crow was sitting on a tree, doing nothing
all day. A small rabbit saw the crow, and asked him, "Can I also
sit like you and do nothing all day long? The crow answered: "Sure,
why not. So, the rabbit sat on the ground below the crow, and
rested. All of a sudden, a fox appeared, jumped on the rabbit and
ate it. Management Lesson: To be sitting and doing nothing, you
must be sitting very, very high up. 4 4
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Poor Relative Productivity Performance 5
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Innovation Related Reports 6
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Foundation Principle Competition Innovation Productivity 7
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Canadian Business Expenditure on Research and Development
(BERD), 1985-2010 (billions of 2000 constant dollars) source:
Innovation in Canada Report, October 2011 Canadian Business R&D
expenditures are stalled
Innovation in Canada Macro Motivation Reports on this topic
Major insights of these Reports Action Plan Micro Collaborating
Together Global Opportunity Generating Wealth 14
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The Role of Centres of Excellence 15
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CDMN National Participation
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Canada 3.0 - 6,000 Participants
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18 Global Opportunities
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The 55 th version of angry birds will not make
$$$$.....instead, the 3 rd version of loading dock app will have a
good chance, lets reconsider the App Opportunity. 19 Apps Represent
a new Opportunity, But.
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Enterprise Apps = Coding + Insight Great Code comes from
knowledge of mobile platform Great Insight comes from subject
matter expertise Building the 55 th version of a commonly
understood Consumer App will not lead to value creation Building
the 3 rd version of an Enterprise App which addresses a specific
problem will create value An Enterprise App takes more work to
identify An Enterprise App takes longer to pay off Focus Matters
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How Enterprises Work They runs on processes that create value
These are called Value Chains (eg. Order to Cash) They are at the
core of the ERP industry which created $$Billions of dollars It is
the bedrock of the enterprise computing industry Oracle, SAP, IBM,
MSFT, HP are all foundation vendors Big Data and Web OS are
creating a transformation 21
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Creating Value in an Organization Corporate
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Subject Matter Expertise: By Sector Slide 23
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Copyright Open Text Corporation. All rights reserved. 24 A
guide book on building Enterprise Applications inside the
firewall
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Web 4.0 Web OS
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Less than 2% of whats online is available in publicly
accessible web pages 65 Billion PagesPublic Cloud 18 Trillion Pages
The Deep Cloud Large data repositories which require their own
internal searches 9 Trillion Pages The Private Cloud Corporate
intranets, private networks, subscription services Source: Pull,
The Power of the Semantic Web to Transform Your Business, Siegel,
2009 3 Content: The Big Picture
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Managing Enterprise Content Growth
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Book on Managing Content in the Cloud
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The Consumerisation of I.T.
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The Enterprise App Store Safe, secure, simple The Power to
Create The Freedom to Choose
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Business Data Business Apps Cloud Apps Online Data Enterprise
App Store Virtual private cloud Corporate Branded store. Enterprise
App Store Virtual private cloud Corporate Branded store. Industry
Solutions Go-to-market focus on key industries. Integration
Security & Governance Enterprise App Store: Certify &
Administer User Experience
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Appstore ADMINISTRATION
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9 am: Work 11 am: Work 2 pm: Lunch 6 pm: Home Example of an
App: iCloud for Business
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Business Value = Order to Cash Process Corporate
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Enterprise Business Applications SUPPORT ACTIVITIES Enterprise
Applications Today Address Pain Points and Drive Value across the
Value Chain Enterprise Applications Today Address Pain Points and
Drive Value across the Value Chain INBOUND LOGISTICS OPERATIO NS
OUTBOUND LOGISTICS SALES & MARKETING SERVICE PROCUREMENT
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT FIRM
INFRASTRUCTURE PRIMARY ACTIVITIES MARGIN Enterprise Install:
Complex Lengthy Higher IT costs
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Apps SUPPORT ACTIVITIES Apps Are Focused on Departmental and
Persona Based Needs; Provide the Stickiness Factor, Delight End
Users and Drive Technology Adoption INBOUND LOGISTICS OPERATIO NS
OUTBOUND LOGISTICS SALES & MARKETING SERVICE PROCUREMENT
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT FIRM
INFRASTRUCTURE PRIMARY ACTIVITIES MARGIN AppStore Download Simple,
one-click Easy delivery to user Low costs to IT
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Application Functional Breakdown Atomization 37 Apps need to
focus on a single activity - Micro-segmentation is key!! For each
chosen vertical determine the top business apps (based on presence)
and break them down by functions (tasks) For each function identify
the departments and personas affected For each application we get
the following scenario: n Apps Enterprise Business Application
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Get Involved In Digital Media Innovation 38
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From Seed to Series A: Hyperdrive 39
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G20 Research Demonstration Project
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Commonwealth 41
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International = Brazil Canada 3.0
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Innovation in Canada Macro Motivation Reports on this topic
Major insights of these Reports Action Plan Micro Collaborating
Together Global Opportunity Generating Wealth Conclusion 43
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Innovation in Canada 44
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