This session examines the concept of cloud computing, its benefits and risks and why it matters. We then explore the difference between private and public clouds and the importance of open source in this field. Finally we take a look at the future of this industry and use all these concepts to explain "why cloud vendors lie to you and how they steal your money."This talk covers commoditisation, innovation, creative destruction, the shift from a product to a service world, componentisation, the...
An introduction into the whole area of innovation, commoditisation and cloud computing with several other side alleys along the way. WARNING : contains comic sans and a large number of slides. WARNING: also contains ducks, kittens, kittens with guns and dead guys. WARNING : it's an old talk - I've covered most of this stuff before over the last three years.
My talk from CloudCamp London in July'08.Covers commoditisation, why aaS is important and why you need open source in the cloud.
This is a video of my talk from the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Milan in June 2008 in which I examine the concepts of web 2.0 and enterprise 2.0 and the forces behind change. The talk links together a number of topics from componentisation, software as a service, participation, network effects, innovation and commoditisation into a single coherent theme. The talk covers.1. What is commoditisation?2. What is innovation? 3. Why web 2.0 is important?4. Why web 2.0 is important now?5. Why enterpr...
Xtech 2008.- Introduction to commoditisation, creative destruction and competitive advantage.- Introduction to innovation.- Underlying processes- Why nothing in management is simple- How this impacts IT- Why open is essential for a service world.
Based upon presentation given at dunnhumby.45 minute talk covers:-*commoditisation of IT (Concepts, SaaS, SOA) and Innovation*innovation*why nothing is simple in management (different methods, organisational issues)*introduction into my business process research*predictions for the future of web 2.0 world.also includes*ducks*kittens with guns*cybernetic school of management*componentisation*red queen hypothesis
A 45 minute talk given at the Enterprise Architecture Strategy Briefing, London.
Closing speech at the Enterprise 2.0 summit at Cebit in Hannover.
Opening and introdution to Enterprise 2.0 Summit at Cebit in Hannover.
Mixture of talks from 2005-2007.Preparation for talks this year. Very rough draft - still in early stages. About 70 mins