2. Esri - Jan Willem van Eck
Met haar ArcGIS-informatie-technologie daagt
Esri, al meer dan 45 jaar, anderen voortdurend uit
vanuit een geografische bril te kijken naar
informatie.
Tensing is Gold partner van Esri en maakt gebruik
van de Esri ArcGIS suite bij productontwikkeling,
bij projecten en bij dienstverlening aan klanten.
Speciaal voor Tensing relaties blikt Esri alvast
vooruit naar GIS in 2025.
14. “The Future is Coming, Experts Say”
“…identify the components of what one member characterized as a tsunami of changes.”
15. I n t e r n e t o f T h i n g s
o p e n d a t a
P u b l i c – P r i v a t e
P a r t n e r s h i p s
P r i v a c y I s s u e s
R e m o t e l y S e n s e d
16.
17. ArcGIS is a Platform
making mapping and location aware apps available across your organization
ArcGIS
Knowledge
Workers
Professional
GIS
Work
Anywhere
Public
Engagement
Executive
Access
Enterprise
Integration
Web GIS
20. Data “kantelt”
verzameld door expert
bewust
gesloten
statisch
structuurgemaakt door software
subset van de werkelijkheid
als input naar analytisch proces
21. Data “kantelt”
verzameld door iedereen
onbewust
open
realtime
unstructuurgemaakt door data
zeer dichtbij de werkelijkheid
analytisch process naar de data
a short talk about GIS trends towards 2025 at http://www.tensing.com’s innovation day. Bit awkward to look nine years ahead. Are we really underestimating the change that will occur in ten years and overestimating they change that will occur in the next two years? (paraphrasing Bill Gates here).
I choose this picture because it somehow does shows were we are going, but it does look rather vague at the same time. Just like nine years ahead. In essence: watch the data space..!
Today‘s ‘four words’. Kind of hard to not talk about innovation when discussion GIS trends.
a visualization of “innovation”. Everything essential to ski jumping is still there, but it sure is very very different from the winter version.
Inventions can lead to innovation. Many of them do not
Managing and shaping innovation, Conway, Stewart, 2009
This is if you adhere to this definition of innovation: an invention put intro broad use.
http://esrinederland.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapTour/index.html?appid=5b2603fd9bdf4345b5a989c6e4a9bfb5&webmap=8f30592d4e494894902c407ab07ba806
http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/papers/Section%202%20mountain%20biking%202006.pdf
How the mountainbike got “invented”. We all have a role to play in innovation.
The innovation funnel (exploration, exploitation, limit of the firm, horizontal not vertical)
Open innovation according to chesbrough. The border of the firm has become more porous. We actively pull innovation in and push projects out of the firm.
Ideation at Esri. Outside in- innovation processes. Completely visible to the outside world.
A business hackathon by Schiphol Airport: inviting the outside world to co-create with Schiphol.
We all have a role to play related to innovation
It needs a partnership to get innovation going
Apart from this quote, I like the ‘tsunami of changes’ as a metaphore. How do you ‘handle’ a tsunami? How to deal with so many changes around us?
Categorize them, like the report does already. But do so for your own organization.
These old categories have not gone away: people, hardware, software, data, methods.
They are still present in Esri’s offering today. I like to put ‘people first’. Where ‘people meet technology’ has my particular interest.
“map” the developments you observe in these categories. Experiment with the ones which have most impact on your organisation
Every characteric of data “as we know it” is changing, radically.
- Not ignoring that the amount of data stored is doubling faster then we can imagine.
Every charaterics of data “as we know it” is changing, radically.
- Not ignoring that the amount of data stored is doubling faster then we can imagine.
I would not call that a tipping point, as if it is a point of no return. I rather see ourselves on a upwards spiral stairway. It is still possible to go back, but why would you? – always wonder what the impact to your organization of these developments could be
News creates data, which creates news
Open data. Possible impact: value creation by others. Being viewed as a transparent organization. Possible feedback by the outside world on your data.
Open policy data in the UK. Impact: transparency, food for researchers, not year discovered patterns?
Burglary in a prison? This might be a good story..
High density 3D data. Profiles for the masses.
A national 3D building data set. Great for planning purposes, line-of-sight analysis, etc.
Visualise better in 3D
Realtime data for emergency response. Allows for the most optimal use of police and ambulances.
When data turns into BIG data
When data turns into BIG data II (not the slider on the bottom)
When data turns into BIG data III compare your data with that the data “slice” of ten years ago.
So what is Esri doing based on the flipped paradigm of data? We collect and maintain data in a living atlas. And share that data with the wider community of users. http://www.esri.nl/producten/content/content
We hope it contributes to the innovationplatform which reaches out to wider community of user of geographic data
The developments in data are becoming to big to ignore. We kindly invite you to (re)discover what data can do for your organisation.
Innovation works best when we work in partnerships
Data is the new megatrend
Let’s bring maps and the atlas alive
A few tips for the nearby future
Start a small project working with realtime data
Take a closer look at what drones can mean for your organisation
And take a closer look at the new satellite imagery coming soon to your doorstep!
If you could reminder just one thing about this presentation : data will play a much larger role in the Spatial Ecosystem, then it was every played.