2. Hugh Griffiths Other Experience Non Exec Director of PhonepayPlus 2010 - The UK Mobile Marketing Association Board 2007 – 2008; The Mobile Entertainment Advisory Board 2005 – 2008; Contact Details Email: - [email_address] Mobile: +447712 39712 Over 15 years experience across Mobile, Online and Digital TV. Helping organisations define and implement their digital service strategies. Specialising in mobile but also operating in fixed line Internet businesses Director Mobile Services at Microsoft 2007 – 2009 VP Data and Content at O2 Telefonica 2001-2007 Managing Director at iTouch 2000 – 2001 (Independent News and Media owned start up) Previously with: Cable & Wireless, 3i, Proctor & Gamble
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4. Slide World Context in the next 5 - 10 years. Everything is connected to the WWW 30 million IP phones in 2011 25 million Digital signs in 2014 40 million IP camera’s in 2012 Cars, eBooks, homes, refrigerators etc. linked to the web
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6. Slide The Global Smartphone Market 2008-2013 Source: IDC Nov 2009 N.B. IDC Use the term ‘Converged Mobile Devices’ to define Smartphones
7. The Smartphone Applications Battle Slide Source: (1) IDC, Worldwide Converged Mobile Device 2009–2013 Forecast
8. Meanwhile in the UK the number of Mobile Internet Users is set double in the next 5 years... Slide .....with Smart phones overtaking feature phones in 2012 as the most popular device to access. The current number of regular users in the UK is approximately 15m (31% of the 48.2m mobile phone owning population) Source: Mobile Squared Nov 2009
10. Consequences for Business Slide If your current customer base uses the internet to access information about your products/services might you need to consider a mobile site in the future?
12. Slide Erik Qualman ‘Socialnomics: How social media transforms the way we live and do business’ N.b. Baby Boomers Age 45-60 Generation X Age 30-45 Generation Y Age 15-30 Generation Z Age <15
13. Show Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIFYPQjYhv8 Slide
14. Twitter Slide Background Twitter founded in 2006. Officially launched its micro-blogging service in July 2007. How it works Each message (‘tweet’) is limited to 140 characters and can be delivered via 1) web 2) text message or 3) instant message. User Controls – can decide whose ‘tweets’ one wants to follow, control who can access one’s own tweets, decide when to receive updates, and on what device. Its business Total funding : $155 million Valuation: $1 Billion Business model: Unknown
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16. Questions for Business Slide Should your business be using social networking to maximise its business opportunities?
17. Cloud computing What is it? Slide “ A model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.” Source: David Yoffie
20. Google vision of the user and the Cloud. Slide • Google’ Apps: Word process, spreadsheet, presentation… free. • Premier version of Google apps : $50/year vs. up to $680 for MS Office. Content, Community, Collaboration
21. Overhyped? Whilst its has great potential many of the claims made about cloud computing have led some to set unrealistic expectations Slide Problems: ‘ Works Well in Theory’ The ‘Gold Rush’ Lack of Interest in Technologies that work Source: Clearing the air on Cloud computing - McKinsey
22. The Future of the Cloud Slide Hypothesis: Cloud computing is inevitable What’s the timeline defined as? Who will win?
23. Questions for Business Slide Would (or will) your business benefit from Cloud computing?