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1. MEDIA
PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
How to Leverage Top Technology Trends
Revolutionizing Business!
Carlos Dominguez
Cisco Systems
Senior Vice President
Office of the Chairman and CEO
TECH-NOWIST
Friday, October 8, 2010
2. “Tech-Nowist”
Someone Who Embraces Change,
Understands What Technology Is
Available, Experiments With It,
Learns From the Experiments
& Leverages It For A Competitive
Advantage
Friday, October 8, 2010
4. Movable Type / Printing Press Telegraph & Telephone
THE INTERNET
Recorded Media
Photographs, Records,
Television & Radio Motion Pictures
*Clay Shirkey NYU
500 Years 200 Years 150 Years 100 Years
Friday, October 8, 2010
5. Revolutions
in Media
Innovations That Changed The World
INTERNET
‣ Single Transport Infrastructure for All Media
‣ Inexpensive to Participate / Contribute
‣ Power to the People
‣ Consumer Transition to Creators
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6. OUR NEW WORLD
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
EVERYONE
HAS A
VOICE
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14. The Power of Social Media
The first image of the US Airways jet that crashed landed
in the Hudson River January 2009 was broadcast by a
non-journalist using his iphone and Twitter.
Janis Krums was a passenger on a
passing ferry when he snapped this
picture and wrote on Twitter:
There’s a plane in the Hudson. I’m on the
ferry going to pick the people up. Crazy
He later won a Pulitzer prize for his photo.
Friday, October 8, 2010
19. TYPES
The Contribution Revolution
Letting Volunteers Build Your Business
Opinions & Ratings: Expertise: Software Code: Creative Expression:
Zagats Wikipedia Firefox & Linux YouTube, Flickr
Social Connections: Specialized Design & Capital Goods:
Facebook, Myspace Connections: Developments: Resource: eBay
Massify (Film) Threadless, Ryz Skype
Friday, October 8, 2010
20. Cisco
I-Prize
Global competition to gather ideas outside Cisco for the next new lines of business
800 ideas Finalists
3,000 participants ‣ Bulgaria Car traffic jam avoidance
156 countries ‣ Sweden, Congo & France Mydoctor
$250,000 prize money ‣ Australia Pesonal medical data tag
‣ Slovenia Smart water grid
Collects data about users through ‣ Mexico Life account
devices that capture information both
from the users’ activities in the
‣ U.S., India, Philippines Uknow Cisco
physical and virtual world. ‣ Pakistan & Finland Pay 2.0: The next gen
cashless solution to pay and get paid
Data then aggregated to generate a
virtual profile that understands habits ‣ Uruguay Soccer 3.1
and behavior patterns to blend the ‣ England Gestural haptic interface space
physical and virtual world for the user.
Friday, October 8, 2010
21. Cisco
I-Prize
Global competition to gather ideas outside Cisco for the next new lines of business
800 ideas Mexico
3,000 participants
156 countries
$250,000 prize money
Collects data about users through
devices that capture information both
from the users’ activities in the
physical and virtual world.
Data then aggregated to generate a
virtual profile that understands habits
and behavior patterns to blend the
physical and virtual world for the user.
Friday, October 8, 2010
22. Cisco
I-Prize
Global competition to gather ideas outside Cisco for the next new lines of business
800 ideas
“
3,000 participants
A lot of people’s hair stands on end
156 countries inside some big companies because
$250,000 prize money they immediately think of intellectual
property leakage. It’s a different way
Collects data about users through of thinking about innovation: closed,
devices that capture information both locked down behind corporate walls,
from the users’ activities in the vs. ‘Let’s open it up to anyone with a
”
physical and virtual world. great idea.’
Data then aggregated to generate a
Marthin DeBeer
virtual profile that understands habits Cisco SVP, oversees iprize
and behavior patterns to blend the BusinessWeek, Sept. 5th, 2010
physical and virtual world for the user.
Friday, October 8, 2010
23. 34.5 hours
Time an average American spends
watching television per week
Source: Nielson
“ In the 20th century, the bulk of that time was spent watching
television, but our cognitive surplus is so enormous that diverting
even a tiny fraction of time from consumption to participation
can create enormous positive effects.
Clay Shirky
”
Wall Street Journal
Does the Internet Make You Smarter?
Amid the silly videos and spam are the roots of a new reading and writing culture.
Friday, October 8, 2010
24. Big Idea
Wikipedia took the idea of peer review and applied it to volunteers on
a global scale, becoming the most important English reference work
in less than 10 years.
Cumulative time devoted to creating
Wikipedia?
100 million hours of human thought.
Equal to what Americans spend every
weekend just watching ads.
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36. JUST LIKE BEING THERE
TRANSPORTING BITS.... NOT MATTER
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37. Barry O’Sullivan
SVP, Cisco Systems Galway
Unified Communications
Leads global team of
1,800 people
Galway:
5th largest and fastest growing
city in Ireland Dublin
78,000 people
Numerous festivals and
celebrations
2007 - One of the world’s
sexiest cities - MSN Travel
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39. ‣ Leads a team of 1,800 people in Ireland, San Jose Texas and India
‣ Works over TelePresence and video IP phones from home
During Pacific Time hours
‣ Everyone on his team are early adopters of technology. Barry
prefers that all meetings be over video
Galway, Ireland
Galway, Ireland
San Jose, CA
Richardson, TX
India
Houston, TX
Friday, October 8, 2010
40. Movable Type / Printing Press Telegraph & Telephone
THE INTERNET
Recorded Media
Photographs, Records,
Television & Radio Motion Pictures
*Clay Shirkey NYU
500 Years 200 Years 150 Years 100 Years
Friday, October 8, 2010
47. A New Way to Be Together
FAMILY AND FRIENDS HEALTHCARE EDUCATION
Touch of a button… Sights and sounds so clear and lifelike
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48. Be With More People in More Places
video
chat
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