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Don't Shoot the Messenger!:

Don't Shoot the Messenger!:. I'm Chris Davies and I am a technologist… cdavies@intelligence.im http://intelligence.im. The Perfect Technologist!. A commonly believed Myth!. Technologists do IT better. It’s not how quick it is… it’s how you use it…. A Nibble = 4 bits | 2 4 = 16.

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Don't Shoot the Messenger!:

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  1. Don't Shoot the Messenger!: I'm Chris Davies and I am a technologist… cdavies@intelligence.im http://intelligence.im

  2. The Perfect Technologist!

  3. A commonly believed Myth! Technologists do IT better It’s not how quick it is… it’s how you use it…

  4. A Nibble = 4 bits | 24 = 16 0 = 0000 1 = 0001 2 = 0010 3 = 0011 4 = 0100 5 = 0101 6 = 0110 7 = 0111 8 = 1000 9 = 1001 A = 1010 B = 1011 C = 1100 D = 1101 E = 1110 F = 1111 Hexa-decimal | Base 16 1 bit 1 nibble 1 nibble 1 nibble 1 byte

  5. A Nibble

  6. Big Data What is it? The challenges Accessibility and readability Making use of the data Filtering for value Meaningful searches Compliance Technical Content Jurisdiction Security Administration and control • Unstructured • Multi-format • Distributed • Accessible

  7. Moore's law is the observation that over the history of computing hardware, the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles approximately every two years

  8. Leading causes of data loss

  9. The rise & fall of… • Microsoft change vision from • A PC in every home and on every desk To • A continuous Cloud service for Every Person, Every Device, and Every Business • Amazon • Google • Apple • BSkyB The common theme – Content!

  10. Small & Medium Businesses and Consumersare driving technology and service development • Increasingly moving to the Cloud • Agreed Cloud Computing is going to become more important to businesses like theirs 50% • Catering to a mobile workforce • of SMBs require technology that enables their staff to work anywhere at anytime • SMBs are growing • expect growth in the next 12 – 18 months. 76% agree that SMBs are backbone of the economy 71% 53% Edge strategies SMB survey, Microsoft 2012

  11. Microsoft Launches during 2012

  12. BUT…Conversations become a matter of record • Technology changing faster than social behaviour • Twitter • Paris Brown: Kent youth PCC resigns after Twitter row • Beliebers start Twitter hate campaign against English schoolgirl who criticised Justin Bieber Richard Godbehere was arrested in February after posting a video of himself drinking and driving online

  13. Cloud – The Basics • The Cloud is a set of connected servers where • Applications and services run • Data is stored and retrieved • You get the illusion of infinite resources • You get scaling on demand and pay as you go • Cloud Computing Offerings • IaaS – Infrastructure as a Service • PaaS – Platform as a Service • SaaS – Software as a Service

  14. Cloud Explained?

  15. BI = Business Intelligence OR Basic Information

  16. What are the providers doing • Office 365 – a paradigm shift • Subscription vs. procurement • iTunes • Office 365 • Data • IP Telephony • Skype • Yammer

  17. Demo • Accessing the presentation from the Cloud • Outlook sending a message without an attachment • Multiple authors • Carry on from where I left off • Create an appointment direct from an email

  18. Conclusions • Consumers are driving the technology development • Technology can be a force for good • It has to “just work” • Those who succeed will see and exploit the opportunity • Large monolithic applications are dead – they just don’t know it yet! • In service oriented architectures migration is one step at a time

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