2. Architecture Week 2014!
10
Countries
5
Days
1 000+
Attendees 14
Cities
Enter the Digital Customer Innovation
3. Agenda!
§ Welcome & Introduction ! ! ! ! !Klas Reinholdson
! ! ! ! !!
§ Remaining successful in the Industry 4.0 age ! ! !Joakim Lindbom !
§ 3 Faces of digital innovation ! ! ! ! !Ron Tolido !!
§ Next generation Manufacturing Path SAP ! ! !Fredrik Hedlund
! ! !!
§ Roundtable discussion ! ! ! ! ! ! !
! ! !!
4. ƒDigital Innovation is one of YOUR priorities
ƒDigital Innovation is one of our customers’ priorities
ƒDigital Innovation is one of Capgemini’s priorities
13. Hit
markets,
a
way
of
the
past
Hits
Strong individualization of products - highly flexible (high-vol) production
The market beyond the hits are much bigger and can now be addressed
24. If
the
Second
Industrial
Revolu7on
was
the
Informa7on
Age,
then
I
would
argue
that
a
Third
Industrial
Age
is
on
its
way:
the
age
of
the
Makers.
-‐
Chris
Anderson
25. Nano
3D
printer
3D
objects
with
printed
wiring
Mul7
layer
PCB
–
prototyping
and
small
series
41. 5
year
(release)
plan
?
How
many
7mes
per
day
do
you
deploy
new
solu7ons?
Neglix
deploy
>
100
7mes
per
day
42. 5
year
(release)
plan
?
No
more!
Dual-‐speed
IT
-‐ Decouple
market
facing
IT
from
backend
IT
7mewise
-‐ Plan
for
the
very
different
levels
of
velocity
Plagorm
thinking
-‐ Enable
future
solu7ons
without
knowing
which
will
be
requested
OpenAPI
&
Open
Data
Lake
-‐ Create
Integra7ons
&
BI
with
a
NoRequirements
thought
-‐ API
Economy
–
Which
API
will
be
successful
and
survive?
43. Summing
up
Massive
progress
in
many
areas
Low
cost
compu7ng
power
Connected
devices
Robo7cs
Ways
of
coopera7ng
Big
kills
The
next
industrial
revolu7on
is
star7ng
now
Plan
for
the
unplannable
53. .. in a simple framework to position technology
drivers that underpin Digital Transformation …!
54. … with 7 Design Principles and 30 Trends …!
1. Vanilla Tastes Good
2. Reborn In The Cloud
3. Elastic Business
4. Close To The Edge
5. No Apps Apps
Sector as a
Service
1. Object Of Desire
2. Zen Of The Task
3. Sweat The Assets
4. Get A Life
5. End User, End
Producer
You
Experience
1. Social Is The New Oil
2. Profile As A Currency
3. Social Workers
4. No Work
5. Friend Your Vending
Machine
We
Collaborate
Design For Digital
1. My Data Is Bigger
Than Yours
2. Intelligence Inside
3. Real Real Time
4. The Art Of Data
5. Data Apart Together
I
0
I
0
I
0
I
0
I
0
I
0
Thriving on
Data
1. Shades Of Process
2. Process Is The New
App
3. No Process
4. String of Silos
5. Co-Process
Process on
the Fly
1. Virtual Lego
2. What Would Amazon
Do?
3. Bon Risk Appétit
4. Let’s Get Physical
5. Orchestrate for Simple
Invisible
Infostructure
1. Born In The Cloud
2. Build Social
3. SMAC It Up
4. Business, Mon Amour
5. No Requirements
6. From Train to Scooter
7. Think Design
55.
56.
57. Reborn In The Cloud!
Once organizations have implemented or built their first cloud applications, they will find they have a
powerful cloud platform available that comes with these applications. They can now consider
leveraging more of that platform, not only to create additional solutions but also to renew the existing
applications landscape. This may be a matter of simply ‘cloud-enabling’ legacy applications by
providing them with a new front-end and integrate them with the cloud applications. But applications
can be completely ‘reborn’ too, taking full advantage of living in the cloud.
58.
59. The 8 Rs of Application Destiny & the Cloud!
Re-bond
Reduce duplication, disparate
applications and drive efficiency
by consolidating of processes
Retire
Retiring the application in a
controlled manner, preserving
essential data in the Cloud
Resurrect
Improve integration and flexibility
through Cloud service
enablement
Rebuild
Build in a new language or re-use
the code on a modern Cloud
platform
Remediate
Re-factoring the application to a
better structure to improve
integration & flexibility
Replace
Assess current and to-be
business requirements and
upgrade/migrate to configurable,
cloud-based solutions
Re-platform
Move the application to a
modern, easily deployable Cloud
platform
Run
Keeping the application fed and
watered for the minimum effort
and cost
60. SMAC It Up: the 3rd platform has new rules!
Although the drivers of Social, Mobile, Analytics (or ‘Big Data’) and Cloud all have powerful
transformation impact themselves, the real breakthroughs are created by bringing them all together. In
this powerful melting pot, the drivers amplify each other, creating something much more compelling
than the sum of the parts. So whenever you consider a solution in one of these areas, systematically
look in the other areas as a default for synergetic inspiration.
63. From Train to Scooter!
The next generation of Business Technology solutions has a short time to market, is created and
delivered in an agile way and is developed and owned in the nearest proximity of the business. These
solutions are much like Scooters and Cars, where the current applications landscape typically is
populated with Trains and Buses. Think about when to apply the right rhythm, build the ‘hub’ platforms
to support and start to explore new, flexible ways to build solutions, applying agile approaches such as
SCRUM and rapid development tools.
66. End User, End Producer!
Centrally gathering all requirements, compiling them into a list of mobile initiatives and then building
the apps - one by one - does no justice to the development potential of the crowd, nor does it provide a
short time-to-market. Focus on building a ‘hub’ platform instead: a catalog of enterprise-level services
and APIs to catapult new apps, built by yourself and others, both inside and outside the company, by
individuals, business units or external partners. Then focus on mobilizing, enabling and supporting
your end producers; they will create the greatest mobile apps in return.
70. Friend Your Vending Machine!
Operational Technology and Information Technology are fusing, powered by smaller processors and
better sensor and network technology. The Internet of Things is coming, as we are ‘getting physical.’
This provides the opportunity to create smart connected products, with every product potentially
offering a direct, proactive route to the hearts and minds of consumers. Combine it with social
networking, and the consumers’ lists of ‘friends’ could look very different a few years from now.
71.
72. .. and there is much more on capgemini.com/
technovision!
73. TechnoVision 2014 and beyond
drivers for Digital Transformation
!
Ron Tolido!
CTO, Continental Europe!
Gothenburg!
11 October 2014!