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Utilising Open Source and Communities to Drive Innovation in a Cost-Effective Manner
1. Utilising Open Source and
Communities to Drive
Innovation in a Cost-
Effective Manner
Dr. Christoph Haxel
Matrixware
Vice President
Community Development Industry
2. Internet
Innovation
IP and iPhone
Google to go: gPhone
Open Source Communities
in IP and
MATRIXWARE
19. IP and iPhone
more than 200 Patents
Announcement Launch Launch
iPhone iPhone iPhone 3G
January 9, 2007 June 29,2007 July, 2008
Prov. Appl. No. Prior Publication Data Patent No.:
60/879,253 US 2008/0174570 A1 US 7,479,948 B2
January 7,2007 July 24, 2008 January 20, 2009
20.
21. New business Model: App Store
more than
25.000 PlugIns
More than 500.000.000
Downloads
1 Billion $
22. Operating System Smartphones
3. Quarter 2008
Symbian (Nokia) 47 %
Apple 17 %
RIM (BlackBerry) 15 %
Microsoft 14 %
Others 7%
Zeit-Grafik/Quelle: Canalys
32. 3 billion users worldwide
With nearly 3 billion users worldwide, the mobile phone has
become the most personal and ubiquitous communications device.
However, the lack of a collaborative effort has made it a challenge
for developers, wireless operators and handset manufacturers to
respond as quickly as possible to the ever-changing needs of
savvy mobile consumers. Through Android, developers, wireless
operators and handset manufacturers will be better positioned to
bring to market innovative new products faster and at a much
lower cost. The end result will be an unprecedented mobile platform
that will enable wireless operators and manufacturers to give their
customers better, more personal and more flexible mobile
experiences.
Source: http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/press_110507.html
33. Forthcoming
• In September 2008, Motorola confirmed that it was working on hardware
products that would run Android.
• Huawei Technologies is planning to launch smartphones that would run
Android in Q1 2009.
• Lenovo is working an Android-based mobile phone that supports the
Chinese 3G TD-SCDMA standard.
• HTC is planning a quot;portfolioquot; of Android based phones to be released
summer of 2009.
• Sony Ericsson is planning to release an Android based handset in the
summer of 2009.
• Samsung plans to offer a phone based on Google's Android operating
system in the second quarter of 2009.
• Android based netbooks coming up in 2009.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_operating_system
41. Peer to Patent
Peer to patent
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The Peer-to-Patent project (also known as the Community Patent Review
project) is an initiative that seeks reform of the patent system by gathering
public input in a structured, productive manner. A pilot project in collaboration
with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) completed its
first year on June 15, 2008. On July 16, 2008 the USPTO announced the
extension and expansion of the project until June 15, 2009. [1] Peer-to-Patent
seeks to improve the quality of issued patents by connecting the USPTO to an
open network of experts online. Peer-to-Patent is the first social software
project directly linked to decision making by the federal government.[citation needed]
Other patent offices planning pilot programs include the UK Intellectual
Property Office and the European Patent Office. If the pilots meet their goals,
this form of public peer review could become standard for all patents submitted
to these offices. [2]
42. More than 6,5 million members use XING
to manage their business contacts
50. Introduction
Matrixware Information Services offers superior solutions and services
for professional information retrieval to the global market.
These solutions and services help organisations to face the information
economy and, thereby, provide them with a distinct business
advantage.
Matrixware builds strong, trusting relationships through cutting-edge,
open science, open source and open business concepts.
Matrixware’s capabilities are fuelled by the findings of leading global
scientists.
51. Company Statistics
Founded in 2005 in Vienna, Austria
•
• Over 100 employees
• Over 200 academic resources via the IRF
• Over 10 teams for external software and data development
(across 7 time zones in 4 continents)
• Over 50 cooperation partners
• Privately held
52. Company Organisation
Professional Services
Research Group Community Group
& Support
Mike Baycroft
Dominique Maret Francisco Webber
General Manager Matrixware
Vice President Science General Manager Matrixware
Central Services
Daniel Schreiber
General Manager Matrixware
53. Market Need
The continuing need to make critical scientific and
technical decisions despite the exponential growth in the
quantity of potentially relevant information.
The increasing number of non-english language
publications relevant to a growing, global R&D community.
The difficulties that traditional information and technology
providers have to deliver relevant solutions with their
closed/proprietary product technologies.
54. Our Value Proposition
bridging the gap between current professional
By
information retrieval products and state-of-the-art
information science research, Matrixware is able to
focus on solving problems that are typically out of scope
of traditional products and services.
By leveraging our network of experts, Matrixware´s
professional services team is able to identify and
produce solutions with a high impact on client
workflows.
55. Our Philosophy
Open science, open business and mass
collaboration are rapidly becoming the norm.
With open source technology at the base of our
solutions, Matrixware is working to extend information
retrieval in ways that werethought to be unachievable.
The shared benefit: a synergy between professional
needs and scientific breakthroughs.
56. Matrixware Innovation Cycle
The Matrixware innovation cycle is a way of ensuring a
sustainable mechanism to leverage the increasing needs
of the professional information retrieval community.
57. Matrixware Community
“Our aim is to bring experts and opinion leaders from universities, businesses,
information providers, creative IT experts and scientists together in order to solve
professional information retrieval challenges with innovative methodologies.”
Francisco de Sousa Webber, General Manager Matrixware and Head of Matrixware Community Group
Matrixware and C. J. quot;Keithquot; van Rijsbergen (Professor and leader of the
Information Retrieval Group in the Department of Computing Science at
the University of Glasgow) initiated the Information Retrieval Facility
(IRF) platform in 2007 in order to improve the global transfer of knowledge
between information professionals and information retrieval scientists.
The IRF is an open research institute active in the field of applied
information science, where leading experts develop new methods for
working with complex data.
58. Science and R&D
“Centered on a scientific approach to information retrieval, we apply the latest
research results meaningfully through state-of-the art systems engineering and
cutting-edge information management techniques and technologies.”
Dominique Maret, Vice President Science, Matrixware Information Services
areas of activity:
Key
• semantic extraction and annotation
• statistical machine translation (especially Asian languages)
• deriving ontologies, taxonomies and classifications
• document and error correction
• content validation (also meta data)
all made possible by our capability to do high through-put
processing in a high performance computing environment.
59. Professional Services & Support
Our core business is helping innovative companies and R&D organizations to
“
find and implement information retrieval solutions via our professional services
team.”
Mike Baycroft, General Manager Matrixware and Head of Matrixware Commercial Group
Professional Services
Our Professional Services team is a cross-functional, global organisation designed to
identify customer needs and to provide solutions based on our existing portfolio,
network of solution providers and development teams.
Practically speaking, Professional Services work by guiding the entire problem-solving
process with the client through the documentation of functional requirements. This is
followed by the coordination of the planning, designing, crafting, executing, delivering and
operating of custom solutions.
Our training capabilities are focused on the on-going operation and maintenance of
delivered solutions for our clients as well as for our own internal and community activities.
60. Professional Services & Support
Demonstration of our data capabilities
Our experience in building the Matrixware data repository demonstrates our ability to
deal with millions of patent documents using agreed and ad hoc international XML
standards (e.g. WIPO ST.36 and its various national dialects), including our own
standardised harmonised extensible XML version.
Key skills learned are harmonising and standardising meta data into a sophisticated
database domain model. We have embarked on an innovative architecture in database
design combining years of know-how from an all-star team that joined Matrixware from
leading organizations that understand content. This impressive mix of skills and
technology culminated in the Matrixware data repository.
62. Conclusion
With the philosophy of Open Source and the
development of a Community in the professional
information business and information retrieval
area we expect to extend the boundaries of
research in ways that are currently thought to be
unachievable.
63. The world is changing and we have
to change with it
Barack Obama – President of the USA
64. The world is changing and we have to
change with it
Barack Obama – President of the USA
The IP world is changing and we have to
change with IT
Christoph Haxel – Vice President
Matrixware