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Textual Personal Keyboard & Mouse Web pages Links, libraries, publishing
Online\Offline\Sync
Visual Social + digital ink Blogs, wikis, RSS Reviews, ratings, comments, posts
The Cloud
Multi-dimensional Immersive + multi-touch Mash-ups, apps online User generated content
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Internet Trends
User Experience Engaging interfaces 3D, interactive, multimedia Personalised for the individual and the context Technology Choice Win, Mac, Linux IE, Firefox, Safari etc PC, Laptop, Games Consoles, Mobile Phones, Set top boxes etc Rich Internet Applications Device independent Work online, offline, sync Not concious of whether there is Internet connectivity or not Users become creators (not just consumers) Text, images, sound, video Content creation for the masses Blended content Information, communication, entertainment and education All can provide learning experiences
Dominate with Windows and Office Strength in capability and cash Track record of following but still winning
Dominate with Internet search and advertising Strength in agility and web innovation Searching for new revenue streams Dominate with iTunes, iPod, iPhone and AppStore Strength in entertainment and consumer desirability Technology that just works Dominate with Creative Suite, Flash and Acrobat Strength in creativity and rich media Steadily integrating with the Internet
RM technology partners Software giants Focussing on education Embracing the Internet Driving standards
Microsoft
How does Microsoft stay relevant in the Internet age?
Microsoft
Dominate the OS and Office tools space but their business is being threatened by Google They have responded with Software Plus Services - online services to complement rich clients Massive investment in Data Centres Checkout now Live@Edu (Skydrive, Mesh, Messenger, Live Writer) Outlook Live (Email, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes) Watchout for Codename Uluru Office Web Applications SharePoint 2010 & FAST Search Microsoft services will be integrated with RM Learning Platform. User provisioning Single Sign On A unified user experience
Google
The browser is the platform.
Google
Dominate search and online advertising space They are offering no cost, no ads services to education Checkout Gmail Google Docs (Web documents, spreadsheets, presentations, notes) Google Video Google for iPhone Watchout for Google Wave Google Gears Google services will be integrated with RM Learning Platform. User provisioning Single Sign On A unified user experience
Apple
Apple
Targeting consumers and now education High cost but high quality and satisfaction Checkout iTunes Podcasts iTunesU iLife (iTunes, Gararge Band, iWeb, iMovie) AppStore for iPhone & iPod Touch MobileMe and iWork Watchout for ????? Apples services may be integrated with RM Learning Platform. User provisioning Single Sign On A unified user experience
Adobe
Adobe
Targeting creativity, rich media and the web Checkout Creative Suite 4 (incl Photoshop, Premiere, Flash) Digital School Collection (Photoshop Elements, Premiere Elements, Soundbooth, Acrobat) Watchout for Flash based.. Word processor (Buzzword) & Presentations PDF editor (Acrobat.com) Image editing (Photoshop Express) Web Conferencing (Connect Pro and Connect Now Adobe services integrated with RM Learning Platform. User provisioning Single Sign On A unified user experience
RM
RM
Technical Strategy Software as a Service Standards Based Integration (SIF, Shibboleth, IMS) Checkout Kaleidos LPv2 Learning Spaces, Avatars MIS integration, Assessment for Learning Media Tools, SIF Technology Watchout for Kaleidos Communicator Kaleidos Web Conferencing LP integration with EasyMail+, EasyTrace, Integris (+ other MIS systems) and CC4 integration LP integration with Microsoft, Google, Apple and Adobe services Mobile support
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Opportunity gaps
Plans are in place for data, productivity, business process and infrastructure optimization, and transition to services oriented architecture (SOA). Therefore, we focused the 2010 Outlook on: 1. Employee driven integration 2. Global collaborative innovation 3. Aggressive pursuit of simplicity and hosting
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Transformation View
CRM Insights
Process Design
Space Mgt.
Transportation Item Mgt. Store Services Back Office Product Inventory Accounting Directory
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You will waste your investment in SOA unless you have enterprise information that SOA can exploit."
Gartner Research, 2005
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*We use the expression Web 2.0 here because of its common usage, it is generally synonymous with the IBM term Situational Applications. This paper is a good introduction: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html
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to use Easy to deploy and manage Easy to customize As capable Often easier to integrate Lower cost
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Many generalized tools Integration via cut&paste Business process are ad hoc Success depends on personal experience and network Limited mobility and client access
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Simple, hosted tools Integrated by Activities and feeds Business process visible and reused Success depends on community
Activities Task oriented view Shared and refined by everyone all with tags, ratings, reputations and recognition
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Inhibitors
Critical issues are: User acceptance is our measure of Opening enterprise data for reuse success Creating web 2.0 component examples Creating lightweight infrastructures: Catalogs Federated and more secure identity (Higgins) Enterprise TR3 (tagging, rating, reputation and recognition) Massive, reliable and inexpensive data stores Giving permission to employees
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