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Trust in the Digital Single MarketFrank Khan Sullivan & The Best Panel at Cloud Expo 2017
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The Dawn of Cloud Computing
1969 1970
ARPANETEveryone would be
interconnected
MULTICSMIT, GE & Bell -
time sharing
1990
VPNTelcos start
private networks
1999
SaaSSalesforce.com
comes on scene
2006
AWSLaunches EC2 and changes
from SOA
MainframesPersonal Computing
Web Hosting
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How did we get here?
2008
GoogleApp Engine and new segment.
2010
AzureThe cloud you
already bought.
20152006
AWSLaunches EC2 and S3 usher
new era.
2017
Multi-cloud.Cloud
underpins an awful lot.
Digital Single Market
Announcing the 3 pillars for EU.
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Your turn. What’s coming next?
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Predictions for 2017
Fat Data
AI & Automation
Convergence
IoT
Multi Cloud
SysOps
Guess 1 Guess 2 Guess 3
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Yes, but these are all technology predictions!
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Why might we be wrong?
1.Past performance is not always a reliable indicator of future performance.
2.Progress isn’t progress when people lose their jobs. It’s just called change.
3.What underpins trust in a market is a stable, predictably enforced framework.
4.Black swan risks are present and hidden. We don’t know what we don’t know.
5.Do we stop and ask ourselves what could possibly go wrong with the market?
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Take a deep breath. You have to read the next bit.
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What is the Digital Single Market?
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The DSM could contribute EUR 415 billion to the GDP of the EU-28. “The digital single market is one of the most promising and challenging areas of progress, creating potential efficiency gains of EUR 415 billion. It opens up new opportunities to boost the economy through e-commerce, while at the same time facilitating administrative and financial compliance for businesses and empowering customers through e-government. Market and government services developed within the digital single market are evolving from fixed to mobile platforms and becoming increasingly ubiquitous, offering access to information and content any time, anywhere and on any device (ubiquitous commerce and ubiquitous government). These advances call for a regulatory framework that is conducive to the development of cloud computing, borderless mobile data connectivity and simplified access to information and content, while safeguarding privacy, personal data, cybersecurity and net neutrality.”
Legal Basis: Articles 4(2)(a), 26, 27, 114 and 115 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). Link here.
We are here to shape that regulatory framework.
Hot Topics for 2017
Interoperability & standards
Security & privacy
Pricing transparency
Self-regulation
Competition & Markets
The human impact
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Introducing the Panel
What encourages trust in the digital single market?
Introductions:
Daniele Catteddu (CTO, Cloud Security Alliance)
Steve Chambers (UK Cloud Pro)
Erkuden Rios (R&D Lead, Technalia)
James Mitchell (CEO, Strategic Blue)
Sue Daley (Head of Cloud & AI, TechUK)
Robots took my job. I’m not voting for you any more.
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What recent examples of innovation can you provide?
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A bad design is a bad design, right?
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What are standards? Why are they so vital?
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When does a provider get ‘too big to fail’?
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What are your top 3 takeaways for today?
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