This presentation takes a quick glance at the 4 phases of web and discuss briefly about how the 4 major disruptions of web 4.0 technology are going to drive the companies in the future.
2. Web 1.0 (1997-2003):
Content creation by the few; web participation is a luxury; software on the
software on the local machine; product pages and limited e-commerce;
commerce; desktop computers.
Web 2.0 (2004-2006):
Content creation by the many; web participation is a privilege; advent of
advent of social; software local and web-based; everything commodity
commodity can be purchased online; desktop computers and mobile
mobile phones.
Web 3.0 (2007-2011):
Content creation by the majority; web participation is a right; social
social layers horizontally available; software in the cloud; e-commerce
commerce overtakes offline retail; desktop computer, mobile phones and
phones and tablets.
Web 4.0 (2012-under process):
Meaning creation by the majority; web participation is a necessity;
customer engagement enablement; operating system (OS) in the cloud;
cloud; ‘considered purchase’ products and services (once thought only
thought only saleable offline) join the Internet party; desktop computer,
computer, mobile phone, tablets and iTV; augmented data layers.www.business2commuity.com
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3. So what is Web 4.0?
Web 4.0 era will be defined by WebOS
- where the entire web will be a single
operating system and information will
be able to flow freely from one point
to any other. In short, a more
interconnected world. Not only that; it
will be more intelligent and immersive
than the current Web 3.0 platform.
4. “WEB 4.0 Technology is
about those ultra
intelligent electronic
agents that can
collaborate and work on
your behalf. It’s time for
the web to engage the
real world.”
- O’Reilly and John Battelle
5. There are four digital disruptions which will
play
a major role in fuelling WEB 4.0 Technology.
They are:
• Ballooning Big Data
• Data Analytics & Business Intelligence
• Intelligent Sensors
• Digital Data Transfer & Publishing
6. #Disruption 1
Ballooning Big Data
“It is estimated that by 2020, there could be four
times more digital data than all the grains of sand on
earth.”
- IBM Big Data & Analytics
What does it means for companies?
Simple. There will be more colossal data than they
can process. It will result in more computing solutions
like Hadoop for processing large data sets.
7. #Disruption 2
Data Analytics & Business Intelligence
“The ease of capturing Big Data’s value, and the
magnitude of its potential, vary across sectors.”
- McKinsey Reports
How it will affect companies?
They will be hard pressed for intelligent decision
making. Analytics will need to be exactly spot on to
sieve the business useful insights from the heaps of
cluttered and unstructured data. This will form the
core of Data Analytics and Business Intelligence.
8. #Disruption 3
Intelligent Sensors
“There is no putting the genie back in the
bottle…Everyone will expect to be tracked and
monitored, since the advantages in terms of
convenience, safety and services, will be so
great…continuous monitoring will be the norm.”
- Hal Varian, CHIEF ECONOMIST, GOOGLE
For companies it mean one simple thing:
Better business opportunities by deploying sensors
that act as human-machine interfaces.
9. #Disruption 4
3D Printing
3D printing is instant manufacturing by turning digital files into physical objects. Once
you have the prototype ready in a computer-assisted design (CAD), you can literally
build almost anything.
3D Printing is going to become mainstream
Transformation into digital world will open up more and more technologies and
opportunities as well to create 3D models for manufacturing. This can revolutionary
like Henry Ford’s assembly line.