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Importance of ICT Standards in Converging Industries

The ICT Standards Board (ICTSB), chaired by Keith Dickerson, aims to harmonize standards across IT, telecommunications, broadcasting, and entertainment. Created to address overlapping activities among European Standards Organisations (ESOs), it seeks to involve various forums and consortia for comprehensive European perspectives in global ICT standardization. The board underlines the necessity of standards in enabling new services, reducing costs, and ensuring regulatory compliance, accessibility, safety, and security in a rapidly converging digital landscape.

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Importance of ICT Standards in Converging Industries

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  1. www.oasis-open.org ICT Standards Board Keith Dickerson Chairman of the ICT Standards Board keith.dickerson@bt.comwww.ictsb.org

  2. ICT Standards Board • Why was it created? • What is it for? • Who is in it? • One BT Architecture • Why standards are important?

  3. Why ICTSB? • Reaction to convergence of IT, telecommunications, broadcasting and entertainment industries • Need to reduce overlaps between activities of European Standards Organisations (ESOs) • Need to involve (many) fora and consortia • Provide European focus for Global ICT Standardization

  4. ANEC ATM Forum CEN CENELEC DVB EBU ECBS Ecma International EFTA Secretariat EICTA ERTICO ETSI European Commission ISOC (IETF) Liberty Alliance NORMAPME OASIS OMA OMG OSGi RosettaNet The Open Group TMF W3C ICT Standards Board

  5. Supplier Management Portfolio Management Business Intelligence Authentication & Authorisation Knowledge Management & Collaboration Finance Business Support ExternalInterfaces Enterprise Management Commercial & Customer Management Partners & OLOs Selling, Customer & Channel Management Billing Proposition Creation & Handling ICT Contract Handling Trading Gateways Front Office functions Customers and users Outsourcing Management Service Management Service Execution Portal Functions Service Assurance Application Content BT People Profile Management Network location Service Fulfillment Application exposure Session control Inventory Management Presence Mediation & Pricing 3rd party APs Messaging Service Management agents Connectivity resources Media Resources Personal Comms Devices Resource Management on-demand Computing (application hosting) Network Management Network Engineering Enterprise & Premises Access, Aggregate & Backhaul Metro Core Optics & MPLS Workforce Management & Professional Services Technology Management 21C Network Integration & application development framework

  6. Why standards… • To enable new services • must operate on global basis • To reduce costs • commoditisation of equipment • To meet regulatory requirements • essential interfaces • To ensure accessibility/safety/security, etc

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