IT as a Utility Air Transport Perspectives 1 am Lake tion Management il: [email protected]://uk.linkedin.com/pub/graham-lake/2/5a7/343/ : +447738755475
Transcript
1. IT as a Utility Air Transport Perspectives 1 Graham Lake
Aviation Management E-mail: [email protected]
http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/graham-lake/2/5a7/343/ Cell:
+447738755475
2. 2
3. 3 People use data ... and how people access data is changing
fast...
4. 4 What happens when the smartest thing in the room is the
room itself? Madeleine Albright IT Utility?
5. 5 Data and people are everywhere
6. 6
7. 7
8. 8 Market demand drives timely development of IT Utility
cross border solutions in industry Profit is the incentive!
9. 9
10. 10 1,140 mobile operators, 3,505 networks and 236 countries
The inertia of regulatory approval in international services
11. 11
12. 12 Governance in the Air Traffic Control network is
naturally fragmented
13. 13 AIRSPACE IS NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE INVISIBLE, VITAL, BUT
FRAGMENTED Airspace operation is similar to the pre-deregulated
telecommunications market A network of national monopolies,
reflecting national policies and national culture . BUT - Aviation
is a network of networks, a system of systems Flight Information
Regions
14. 14
15. 15
16. WHY WAS SO HARD TO MANAGE THE IMPACT OF THE 2010 ICELANDIC
VOLCANO? 16
17. 17
18. 18 MH370 How does an aircraft communicate? How does
surveillance work?
19. KEY POINTS - GLOBALISATION - INTERDEPENDENCE - COMPETITION
- PACE OF CHANGE - KEEP UP OR LOSE 19 The world is a network
enabled through IT and Transport infrastructure Data connectivity
is the vehicle driving new human contact , commerce and travel
Cities that are efficiently connected virtually and in reality will
do business together Speed and bandwidth/capacity drives real and
virtual network success Well informed National policies are key
enablers Industry will find solutions to IT and Transport market
needs where government regulations provide the necessary
flexibility