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INDUSTRT 2.0: Machines powered with superior electrical technology
INDUSTRY 3.0: Automation
INDUSTRY 4.0: Digital
Cyber-physical system — a mechanical device that is run by computer-based algorithms.
The Internet of things (IoT) — interconnected networks of machine devices and vehicles embedded with
computerized sensing, scanning and monitoring capabilities.
Cloud computing — offsite network hosting and data backup.
Cognitive computing — technological platforms that employ artificial intelligence.
INDUSTRY 5.0
Digital ecosystem: A digital ecosystem is an interdependent group of enterprises, people and/or things that
share standardised digital platforms for a mutually beneficial purpose, such as commercial gain, innovation
or common interest. Digital ecosystems enable you to interact with customers, partners, adjacent industries ‒
and even your competition
Characteristics: MR.MOB
On-demand self-service: users can use resources without human interaction from the service provider
Broad network access: resources which are available over the network can be accessed by diverse client
platforms
Rapid elasticity and scalability: Automatically and quickly acquire and dispose resources when needed.
Quickly and easily scale based on demand
Multi-tenancy: multiple customers can share the same infrastructure and applications with security and
privacy.
CAPEX(def) for OPEX(def): reduced total cost of ownership and operational expense, pay on demand
Scale based on actual measured usage
Increase speed and agility
Stop spending money running and maintaining data centres
Go global in minutes
Benefit from massive economies of scale- process are reduced as AWS is more efficient due to large scale
SCRUM
DevOPs
SAFe (Biggest)
CloudFront: a set of all edge locations to serve the end users at reduced latencies with respect to audio, video
files.
Amazon CloudFront is a fast content delivery network (CDN) service that securely delivers data, videos,
applications, and APIs to customers globally with low latency, high transfer speeds, all within a developer-
friendly environment.
- AWS has 80 Availability Zones across 25 geographic regions, with plans to launch 15 more
Availability Zones and five more AWS Regions in Australia, India, Indonesia, Spain, and
Switzerland.