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Born Mobile, Born Cloud
Red Hat Mobile Application Platform
And personal musings on R&D, Innovation in ICT
Dr Mícheál Ó Foghlú, CTO FeedHenry by Red Hat
May, 2015
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Agenda
• FeedHenry & Red Hat Overview
• Theories of Knowledge Production
• TSSG Experience
• Software is Eating the World
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FeedHenry At a Glance
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Spin Out
2010 from Irish research
institute TSSG
Funding
2013 - $9m led by Intel
Capital (series A)
Staff & Locations
65 staff
Ireland, UK & USA
Growth
300% year on year
Customers
Global 1000 customers,
50+ enterprise customers,
>3,000 developers,
Enterprise
Customers VMware,
Telefonica/O2,
Orange,
PwC,
Aer Lingus,
DAA,
Diageo,
Network Rail,
Kier Group
Industry Focus
Healthcare,
Business Services,
Utilities,
Transportation,
Telecommunications,
Government,
Education
Cloud Deployments
HP Cloud Services,
Rackspace, AWS, Joyent,
TEF Instant Servers &
FeedHenry HIPAA Cloud
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FeedHenry Experience
TSSG’s history of linking software
services to telecoms industry
Series of R&D projects targeting
“service delivery platforms”
pre-iPhone
Recast as smartphone in 2010,
W3C widgets
Linked to experienced CEO
driving business
WIT IPR assigned Q4 2010, seed
funding won (Kernel Capital)
First Year 2011 – VMware &
Telefónica IE
Second Year 2012 – Telefónica
UK, TEF Digital
Third Year 2013 –
Intel Capital led $9M
investment
70 staff in Waterford, Dublin,
London & US MA
© Copyright 2013, FeedHenry. All rights reserved.
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ABOUT RED HAT
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Small company speed and innovation backed by large company
security and global footprint
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FeedHenry: What We Do
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More Open, Agile, SaaS Solution
vs.
Traditional on-premise MEAP solutions
Many apps
Many toolkits
Many devices
Operations Finance Marketing Execs
Control & secure how apps
connect to the enterprise
Deploy MBaaS
in any cloud
or on-premise
Bringing order to the
frenzy and chaos of
app development
Enabling CIOs to
support a Mobile
First organization
Flexible deployment
=
Zero Lock-In
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Positioning and Marketplace
Proprietary
On-premise
Consumer Focus
- partial/point solution
Enterprise Focus
-end-to-end
Open & Agile
Cloud
Legacy
MEAP
mBaaS
• Enterprise-Grade
• Cloud
• Open, Flexible & Agile
• Includes API Management
• Database centric
• Proprietary
• On-Premise
• High Price
• Lightweight
• Developer focus
• Consumer focus
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FeedHenry Platform
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A next-generation, cloud-based Mobile
Application Platform for Enterprises
leveraging the latest open technologies
across all major mobile platforms.
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Mobile Backend-as-a-Service
mBaaS Development
• Node.js Execution Environment
• Fastest growing dev environment for mobile backend
• mBaaS APIs ready to use
• Auth, Caching, Encryption, User Management, Data Sync, Storage
• Cloud Plugins / mBaaS Services
• Circa 100k node modules -- >50 common plugins/mBaaS Services
supported
• Any 3rd party server-side JS library
• Websocket Support
• FHC-local
• Command Line Interface / API access to cloud
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UK Rail Authority
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A strategic solution for workforce
mobility across the business
Mobilising the work of 15,000-20,000
mobile employees
Integrating with 200+
backend systems
Securely distributing 300-400
mobile applications and
solutions to support:
• Process automation
• Field force automation
• Emergency response
• Health and safety
• Real time reporting and
analytics
• Asset management
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Utility Services
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A forms-based workflow solution for
field service workers in the UK
• Rolling out to 10,000+
• Work order management
• Video, photo, location& signature capture
• Auto integration with backend systems
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Vannevar Bush
Co-ordinated US scientific R&D in WWII
1945 “Science the Endless Frontier” This led
to setting up of National Science
Foundation (NSF), he subsequently
chaired
(May not have espoused linear model)
Promoted a post-war model of the state funding “basic” research, and
industry dealing with “applied” research (though the latter was spurred on
by lucrative arms contracts)
“The most important ways in which the Government can promote industrial
research are to increase the flow of new scientific knowledge through
support of basic research, and to aid in the development of scientific talent.”
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(Simplistically) Bush = Linear
So, although Bush did not invent the linear model, he
promoted it as the model for US R&D funding:
Basic Research
Leads to
Applied Research
Leads to
Experimental Development
Leads to
Commercialisation
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Modern Research Policy
Rejects Linear Model
Generally it now believed that R&D is a much more
complex interactive system
Economists (Nelson et al) have posited a “National
System of Innovation” where these complexities
interplay
Educationalists (Gibbons et al) have posited “Mode-2”
science, where flexible domains that are trans-
disciplinary are too malleable to conform to
traditional scientific domain norms
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A detailed Analysis of
Vannevar Bush, NSF, OECD
Frascati and other ways in
which basic and applied
research have been split
by funding mechanisms, to
the detriment of
technological innovation.
Stokes, Donald E. [1997] Pasteur's Quadrant: Basic Science and Technological Innovation. Washington D.C., USA:
Brookings Institution Press.
Stokes’ Pasteur’s Quadrant
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Pure Basic
Research
(Bohr)
Use-Inspired
Basic Research
(Pasteur)
Taxonomies and Tools
Researchers are the users
Pure Applied
Research
(Edison)
Quest for
Fundamental
understanding?
Considerations for Use ?
No Yes
No
Yes
(Adapted from Pasteur’s Quadrant: Basic Science and Technological Innovation,
Stokes 1997, p. 73).
Stokes’ Pasteur’s Quadrant
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WIT/TSSG Experience
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WIT/TSSG Experience
HEA PRTLI Cycles 2, 3, 4 and 5 (success in latter 3)
Importance of Institutional Strategy documents
SFI CSET, Joint-PI, SRC, new centre (success in latter 3)
Importance of pure basic academic criteria
Industrial impact in earlier proposals nominal, now less so
Enterprise Ireland CF-TD
Never had the same level of funding as HEA/SFI
EU FP4, FP5, FP6, FP7, H2020
Always open, fewer biases (being an IoT is fine)
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Software is Eating the World
Marc Andreessen, Wall
Street Journal, Aug
20th 2011
- world’s biggest seller
of books
- world’s biggest seller
of music
- world’s biggest video
service
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Software: Low Barriers to Entry
• Internet 1970s &
Web 1990s &
Virtualisation 2000s
= Cloud
• Hosting is cheap
• Software is getting
better
• We now know how to
scale from 100s to
billions
users/transactions
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Mobile is Eating the World
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• Benedict Evans (also
at Andreessen
Horowitz)
• Update to
Andreessen's article
with more recent
mobile stats
• http://ben-
evans.com/benedictevans/20
14/10/28/presentation-
mobile-is-eating-the-world
(Oct’14)
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Example tool chain
Docker & DigitalOcean
• Register a domain ($10 per year)
• Setup SSL Certificate (Self-signed free, certified
<$100 per year) for domain, wildcard domain
• Spin up a VM (DigitalOcean $5 per month, entry)
• Setup DNS (Amazon AWS Route 53 <$1 per
month initially)
• Use Node.js (free, >90k modules), git, Atom.io, …
• Deploy a Docker container
• Test locally in VM on own laptop m/c
• Deploy exact same stack to remote production VM
• Register a company, and start selling
• MVP in months, A/B testing iterate
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Summary
• Universities and IoTs can generate
innovation
• Spinouts are all about funding (angel,
round a/b/c, exit) and revenue – execution
of the idea
• ICT lowers barriers to innovation, but
making many parts of execution easier
• The world is your oyster, but most modern
innovation needs software expertise to
execute
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Dr Mícheál Ó Foghlú, CTO FeedHenry by Red Hat
mofoghlu@redhat.com
@mofoghlu
http://blog.ofoghlu.net
May, 2015
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