1. for
everyone
Profitable
Business
who
believes
Opportuni2es
in;
social,
global,
local
Mobile,
convergence
,
and
cloud
2. The
future
trends
• Cloud
deployment
of
enterprise
applica2ons
instan2ates
new
economics
• Always
on
has
new
extension
–
EVERYTHING
ON
• BPM
tools
needs
to
be
more
elas2c,
non-‐
technical,
on
demand
and
more
• SAAS
is
gone;
PAAS
is
on
(PlaOorm
As
A
Services)
• Social
tools
enhances
collabora2on
enhances
engagement
• Data
is
new
oil;
Big
data
is
really
like
a
fire
4. When
was
the
2me;
technology
jargon
ever
let
us
live
alone
5.
6. Toxic
Assump2ons
the
ri sk
is
Avo iding
ing
everyth
I
maVers
End
o f
the
day
RO
Remote
shopping,
while
en2rely
feasible,
will
flop—because
women
like
to
get
out
of
the
house,
like
to
handle
merchandise,
like
to
be
able
to
change
their
minds.
There
is
no
reason
anyone
would
want
a
–
Time
Magazine,
1966
computer
in
their
home.
-‐
Ken
Olson,
Digital
Equipment
Corp,
1977
25. Big
data
goes
to
work
Interac2ve
analy2cs
The
birth
of
data
scien2st
designed
for
just
in
2me
Only
machine
learning
Apps
and
mobile
devices
can
drive
the
scale
are
richest
source
of
consumer
data
27. Master
the
art
of
bootstrapping
"When
we
talk
about
a
smarter
planet,
you
can
say
that
it
has
two
dimensions.
One
is
to
be
more
efficient,
be
less
destruc2ve,
to
connect
different
aspects
of
life
which
do
affect
each
other
in
more
conscience
and
deliberate
and
intelligent
ways.
But
the
other
is
also
to
generate
fundamentally
new
insights,
new
ac2vity,
new
forms
of
social
rela2ons.
So
you
could
look
at
the
planet
as
an
informa2on,
crea2on
and
transmission
system,
and
the
universe
was
hearing
its
informa2on
but
we
were
not.
But
increasingly
now
we
can,
early
days,
baby
steps
days,
but
we
can
actually
begin
to
hear
the
planet
talking
to
us."
28. Controlling
computers
without
4
Things:
touching
them
…Leap
operates
in
three
dimensions
rather
than
two.
Forget
pinch-‐
to-‐zoom;
imagine
“push
to
scroll,”
rota2ng
your
flaVened
hand
to
control
the
orienta2on
of
an
object
with
a
full
six
degrees
of
freedom,
or
using
both
hands
at
once
to
control
either
end
of
a
bezier
surface
you’re
casually
sculp2ng
as
part
of
an
object
you’ll
be
sending
to
your
3D
printer.
29. Fusing
the
real
and
the
virtual
4
Things:
Google
Glass,
car
windshields
from
GM
and
Daimler
Augmented
reality
(AR),
as
it’s
known,
is
the
way
we’ll
fuse
the
virtual
and
the
real
worlds,
supplemen2ng
the
screens
on
our
mobile
devices
with
screens
that
know
what
we’re
looking
at
and
can
superimpose
anything
a
computer
can
display.
The
poten2al
applica2ons
are
endless:
Sooware
that
displays
the
names
and
bios
of
people
we
meet;
turn-‐by-‐turn
direc2ons
that
appear
to
float
in
the
air
before
us;
glasses
that
superimpose
ads
on
the
world,
or
block
real-‐world
ads
if
we
don’t
want
to
see
them.
30. The
world’s
most
cost-‐effec=ve
energy
4
Things:
storage
LightSail
LightSail
sells
its
technology
not
merely
as
a
way
to
store
renewable
energy
for
when
it’s
needed,
but
also
as
a
way
to
displace
a
lot
of
the
new
power
plants
and
electricity
transmission
infrastructure
that
the
world
has
planned.
The
idea
is
that
pupng
affordable
energy
storage
exactly
where
it’s
needed
could
eliminate
spending
on
both,
regardless
of
whether
the
energy
is
being
produced
by
renewables.
31. Five
billion
people
with
internet
access
4
Things:
Jana,
Jolla,
Facebook,
Datawind
and
countless
Shenzhen
manufacturers
“We’ve
never
had
the
ability
in
our
industry
to
reach
five
billion
people
with
a
computer
and
now
we
have
the
ability
to
do
that.
That’s
big.”