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The Ubiquitous Internet. Organising value creation when the Internet is everywhere. Vodacom June 2006. Pieter Geldenhuys Institute of Technology Strategy & Innovation. The Relationship Between Strategy and Scenarios.
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The Ubiquitous Internet Organising value creation when the Internet is everywhere Vodacom June 2006 Pieter Geldenhuys Institute of Technology Strategy & Innovation
The Relationship Between Strategy and Scenarios The hypotheses of current strategic analysis are considered in the context of a range of plausible futures created through a facilitated process comprising both internal and external experts. Business Model Design Internal Analysis & Hypothesis Generation Scenario Thinking What Could be Beyond CyberSpace What Should be What is
Processing power Storewidth Bandwidth The primary forces
The primary forces Moore’s law Processing power will double every 18 months
The primary forces Bandwidth - will double every 9 months This revolution will mean very low-cost high-bandwidth communication
More information can today be sent over a single cable in a second than was sent over the entire Internet in 1999 in a month.
The primary forces Storewidth is doubling every 12 months.
Storewidth • "The consumer will have a 5 or 6-terabyte drive by 2009, and will be able to store 25-50,000 CDs —which is all the music on all the labels! That's when we officially reach the point of lunacy!“ - Rob Reid, Founder, Listen.com
Processing power Abundance! Storewidth Bandwidth The primary forces
Exploiting the abundance • "Bandwidth is doubling every 8-9 months. Storage is doubling every 12 months. Computing power is doubling every 18 months. We're here to talk about exploiting the abundance." - Niel Robertson, Technologist-in-Residence, Mobius Venture Capital, and former Technology Advisor, Exodus
Beyond Cyberspace The ubiquitous Internet will need to be redefined if we are to understand its true potential.
Everything can have an IP address A world where everything is connected, and everything can have an Internet address.
Internet addressing IPv4 (e.g 196.23.45.67) support address space for 4.3 thousand million devices IPng (for "new generation"), theoretically enables 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 possible addresses; or 665,570,793,348,866,943,898,599 for each square metre of the Earth.
Technology made possible by the Ubiquitous Internet
Embedded Flash 6MB <<< 128MB Embedded HDD 2GB <<< 50GB Memory Card 128MB <<< 16GB Terminal capability in 2008 – or sooner Multiplicity of Local Connectivity New Ways of Displaying Content Mobile Storage Revolution + + • 20 GByte is enough for your entire music collection + your entire photo album + 20hrs of home movies + 8 hours of DVD quality movies + a bevy of games
One click e-Commerce Handheld TV units have bi-directional communication capabilities, which allows for sequential e-Commerce applications.
RFID & Auto Identification Source: www.autoid.org
Payment via Near Field Communication • Early market: Hong Kong Acceptance of Octopus Card for mini and micro-payments throughout the city. Nokia and Sony are ready to launch NFC phones in Hong Kong in 3rd Qtr 2006 • .
Ubiquitous Cyberspace Virtual reality becomes even more real
3D home shopping CyberSphere Payment solutions Imbedded Intelligence Holographic Assisted shopping Augmented reality The Internet is the platform for all future applications Internet Technology
The building blocks of the Cybersphere Mental Space Cyberspace Physical Space The Internet
Mental Space Cyberspace Physical Space The Internet The building blocks of the Cybersphere
CyberSphere The building blocks of the Cybersphere is the virtual & physical space where all the electronic technologies Internet, payment systems, telephones, computing devices, media, security systems, digital personal identities, augmented reality - all converge into a single seamless system. Ubiquitous Cyberspace Ubiquitous Internet
The age of transparency
The business challange of the CyberShere
Reconfiguration of Value-creation Systems Customer base management Industrialism A new strategic paradigm Invite & Participate Prime Mover: IKEA Co-producer Listen & Serve View of customer Source Make & Sell Prime Mover: Amazon.com Prime mover: * Ford Receiver (market) Organisation of value creation Production Relationships Critical competence Source: Richard Norman & Keith Coates
How do you create value in this environment? Find out more in .... Reframing Business
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