2. • Buying hardware
• SANs
• Infrastructure
• Collocation
• Bare-Metal
• Bandwidth caps
• Hard limits
• Friction
• Cost
BC – Before Cloud
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3. • Unbounded Storage
• Unbounded Compute
• Unbounded bandwidth
• REST APIs
• Ridiculously simple integration
• Virtual everything
• Frameworks for all
• Diverse technology stacks
• Open Source
• Global Distribution
Things we now take for Granted
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4. • Open Stack
• Cloud Stack
• Open Shift
• Cloud Foundry
• Open Nebula
• Apache LibCloud
The Commoditization of Cloud
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6. • Evernote
• Firefox and Chrome Extensions
• Mobile Apps
• ITunes
• Google Play
• Dropbox
Applications as a Cache
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7. • The default read interface
• Touch
• Cloud Connectivity
• Low bandwidth/no bandwidth
• Local storage rules
• Sync – but WTF
Mobile First
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8. • Your aggregate meta doesn’t belong to you
• Information about you doesn’t belong to you
• Your social graph doesn’t belong to you
• “The right to be forgotten”
• You are being watched
• You are unique : https://panopticlick.eff.org/
Asymmetry
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9. • Add together
– Payment history
– Browsing History
– Purchase history
– Social graph
– Location information
– All the surveillance cameras in the world
– Video and image analysis
– Phone calls
• Its possible to know more about you than you know
about yourself
• Can you say PRISM
The End of Privacy
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10. • 14891 photos on Everpix
• 33GB of video on my desktop
• 754,724 files in CrashPlan (244GB of data)
• 6 Laptops
• Two tablets
• 3 mobile phones
• 1 external hard-drive
• We put everything everywhere
The End of Memory
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11. • I don’t need regurgitated press releases
• The scarcity of news print (Not!)
• Measurable advertising
• Publish and filter vs filter and publish
• Good writing will always win
• But good writing now competes globally
The End of Print Journalism
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12. • MOOCs – Massive online open courses
• Why learn in the NCI when you can learn at
Stanford?
• Teaching as a competitive sport
• How does accreditation work online?
• What does the world look like when knowledge is
more important that certificates?
The End of Education Silos
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13. • Personalisation
• Customisation
• 3D Printers
• Objects defined and created for the individual
• CAD comes home
• Ikea = CAD library
• Some assembly required
• Bureau services = SaaS for objects
• Fedex continues to cream it
The End of “Made in China”
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14. • iTunes
• Google Play
• Kindle
• Netflix
• AppleTV
• Wikipedia
The End of Physical Information
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15. • How do I connect stuff together (IFTTT is not it)
• How do I use SaaS without surrendering control
• How do I organise my digital lifetime
• How do I remove my bits
• How do I control my privacy
• Encryption for mortals
• Cloud computing for mortals
Key Challenges
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