The document discusses fundamental shifts shaping the future, including cloud services, the internet of things, real-time analytics, and mobility. It notes that software is becoming more important, and that the only constant is change. Companies must innovate to create value. The future is predicted to involve everything becoming more intelligent, interconnected, and invisible, driving further transformation in areas like smart cities, connected health, and new technologies.
2. “IT IS ONLY THE FUTURE IN WHICH
I AM REALLY VITALLY INTERESTED.”
Howard Hughes, Inventor & Businessman
3. Cloud Services
Internet of Things
Real-Time Analytics
Everything,
Everywhere Mobility
Convergence of
Industries, Economies
ImpactDisruptors
Everything Digital
(“Softwarization”)
Big Trends: The Industry View
Sensors Everywhere
Explosion of Data
Extreme Connectivity
Globalization of
Business, People
4. R&D Impact: The Customer View
We’re placing our
customers’ trust
in your hands.
We want a more agile
environment where we can
start building things and
solve problems together in
months, not years.
We need new products
every 18 months –
the treadmill is moving
very very fast.
Our decision to
outsource is partially
cost but more about
“bursting” ability.
25% of my team is running
in an agile model, and we’re
trying to get more than 50%
in next 12 months.
We need partners that can
truly extend our business.
It’s all about co-creation.
5. FUNDAMENTAL #1.
THE ONLY CONSTANT IS CHANGE
“If you look at the top companies in
the industry, most of them will not exist in
a meaningful way in 10 years.”
John Chambers, CEO, Cisco
6. FUNDAMENTAL #2.
SOFTWARE IS HEART AND SOUL
“Software is eating the world.”
Marc Andreessen, Andreessen Horowitz
7. FUNDAMENTAL #3.
INNOVATE TO CREATE VALUE
“Everything begins with a small step,
but you have to dream big to take a leap.”
Sunil Bharti Mittal, Founder, Bharti Enterprises
11. Tomorrow: What’s Around the Corner
Which Drives Even More Transformation…
Smart Cities
Connected Health
Industrial Clouds
Personal Robotics
New Form Factors
Geo-Socialization