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Forecasting is a tricky business…

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The Increasing Trend

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Non-Stop Technology

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The Challenge…

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The Everywhere Use of the Technology

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Computer in Every Consumer Products & Services

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The Lifestyle

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All-in-One Device

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Intelligent Toilet

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World Wide Bread

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Tablet PC: RCA REB1200

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Delivering the News with NewsPad from the Acorn Group

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The Trend: Sony Glasstorn

•  Image=52-inch TV at 6-1/2 feet

•  Various viewing modes

•  Indoor/outdoor use •  Stereo headphones •  Plug into VCR, DVD

Player, Video Walkman, Camcorder using standard phono connections

•  Sugg. retail $799

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The Trend: Olympus Eye-Trek

•  Familiar eyeglass design •  2 liquid-crystal screens •  Prism technology & binocular effect •  Image=2 meters from 62-inch TV screen •  $450 without battery pack •  In use on Japan Airlines

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New World in Mind

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Virtual Reality for Education, Training, and Business

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Mentis Application

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Micro Vision in Your Mind

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Types of Eye Glasses

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What’s Next ?

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The Toyota Pod

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Ten Emerging Technology

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The Ongoing Research

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Very Long-Range Factors

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The Requirements

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Next Generation of Internet

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Beyond the Earth…

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The Mars Network

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Interplanetary internet

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Future Technology Enablers

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DNA Computing

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Who will Ruin the World

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The Next Generation

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The trend of mobile technology drives the business requirements by enabling the used-to-be

“mission impossible” activities

“ The explosion of advanced technologies now means that suddenly knowledge pools and resources have connected all over the planet, levelling the playing field as never before, so that each of us is potentially an equal – and competitor – of the other.”

Thomas Friedman

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Gadgets are becoming people daily tools to fulfill their lifestyles

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“Gadgets everywhere” create its own problems in managing interoperability and interconnectivity

across numerous platforms

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The customers shall choose whatever technology they think fit with their needs and push the

enterprise to adopt such requirements

C U S T O M E R L A Y E R

L O C A T I O N L A Y E R

A P P L I A N C E S L A Y E R

INTEGRATION MANAGEMENT LAYER

IP LAYER Calling/Conferencing

Browser/User Interface

Search Engine

Messaging & Mail

Document Management

Online Support

Retailer Transaction

Electronic Publishing

Content Aggregation

Connectivity

Collaboration

Chatting

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

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Intelligent Information Network is trying to answer those dynamic and uncontrollable needs by

providing flexible technologies

The Connected People

CONSUMER COMMERCIAL

Smart Business Communications Architecture

Service-Oriented Network

Architecture

ENTERPRISE

IP NGN

SERVICE PROVIDER

Source: Cisco

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The Next Generation Network (NGN) is here to stay …

VPNs Internet Content

Voice & Video Mobility Transport

IP Next-Generation Network

Connecting Customers with Services, Services with Networks,

and Networks with Each Other

Consumer Small/Medium Business

SP Wholesale Enterprise

Source: Cisco

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Main Rule: IP over everything and everything over IP

One unified network for everything

Today Tomorrow

Telephone network

Mobile radio

network

IP-Network

Multimedia Access - Advantages: •  easy to handle •  reliable •  mobile

Internet

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At least the first ten models can help enterprises in creating values to their business at the short

term (quick wins) 1.  Back Office Communication Technology 2.  Front Office Communication Technology 3.  Internet and Mobile Connection Technology 4.  Customers Profiling and Behaviors Assessment Technology 5.  Resources Monitoring and Tracking Technology 6.  Multimedia-Based Interaction Technology 7.  Electronic Data Center and Management System Technology 8.  Corporate Internetworking Alliance Technology 9.  Business Intelligence and Security Management Technology 10.  Business Applications Hosting Technology

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#1 Back Office Communication Technology

Interlocal vs International Call

Fixed vs Mobile

Devices Technology

Individual vs Group Arrangement

Public vs Private

Network

Free Rule vs Specific Rules Applied

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#2 Front Office Communication Technology

Interlocal vs International Call

Fixed vs Mobile

Devices Technology

Individual vs Group Arrangement

Public vs Private

Network

Free Rule vs Specific Rules Applied

Toll Free vs Premium Call

Pay per Call vs Charge Back

Waiting List vs Routing System

Manual vs Intelligent Menu

Unrecorded vs Recorded Event

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#3 Internet and Mobile Connection Technology

I N T E R N E T

Email Chatting

Mailing List

Blogging

Browsing

Newsgroup

E-Business E-Commerce

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#4 Customers Profiling and Behaviors Assessment Technology

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#5 Resources Monitoring and Tracking Technology

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#6 Multimedia-Based Interaction Technology

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#7 Electronic Data Center and Management System Technology

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#8 Corporate Internetworking Alliance Technology

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#9 Business Intelligence and Security Management Technology

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#10 Business Applications Hosting Technology

By the end of the day…

facts of life:

IP over everything and

Everything over IP

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Thank You

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Richardus Eko Indrajit

http://www.indrajit.org

eko@indrajit.org indrajit@post.harvard.edu

Thank You

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