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Title: Bo Dahlbom 2001 siti'se


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Bo Dahlbom 2001 siti.se
  • President of the Swedish Research Institute for
    Information Technology www.siti.se
  • Professor of Informatics at Göteborg University
  • Advisor to mobile service provider companies
  • www.informatics.gu.se/dahlbom

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Bo Dahlbom siti.se
  • The Development
  • of Sweden as a
  • Leading IT Nation

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Techology as Life Form
  • People are what they do and they do it with
    technology
  • A society is a technology, the use of technology,
    and ideas about technology and its use
  • Technical development changes the conditions of
    life
  • Archeology and Future Archeology

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The Farmers Disappeared
Government statistics for Sweden
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Factory Society
  • The factory as model
  • Machine, process, production, system
  • Productivity, efficiency, quality
  • We are all engineers, good at methods

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Factory Life
  • Work is place that you go to in the morning, come
    home from at night
  • To work in a factory, with machines, to be on
    time, find your place and stay there
  • Work hours and time off, vacation, employed,
    unemployed, education, working life, retirement

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First there was data processing
  • Computing machines (45-65)
  • Information systems and robots (65-85)
  • Personal computing and copiers (85-90)
  • Networks and workflow (90-95)

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We became office workers
Government statistics
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And the offices grew
  • If there is no document, nothing happened
  • Where industry has its products, administration
    has its documents
  • Management, marketing, education, health care,
    and so on, as document production

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Then there was...
  • IT

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Email
  • Individual mail and mailing lists
  • Groupware, workflow management
  • An intelligent telephone with spam
  • Chat, ICQ

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Web
  • A bulletin board
  • Virtual worlds, a place to meet
  • A home and a portal
  • A market place with dot.com companies

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Mobile
  • Mobile phones
  • Portable and wearable
  • Personal digital assistants
  • Mobile services

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...and work became just TALK!
  • From work dominated by machines and production to
    work dominated by people and conversation. To
    work is to meet.
  • Communicative capacity, personal initiative,
    availability, flexibility, tempo, and networking.
  • Work, education and entertainment are mixed. Work
    goes on anywhere, anytime, on the market. Working
    places become meeting places.

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Technical Development
  • Machines emptied the country, gave us work in the
    factories in the city
  • Computers emptied factories, gave us work in the
    offices
  • Internet is emptying offices, giving us work on
    the market

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...and everything is BUSINESS!
  • Quality is simply taken for granted
  • The new is built on top of the old
  • From infrastructure to networking
  • Global integrated market communication
  • Competition in a global market place

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The IT Revolution in Sweden
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From Factory to Market
  • Technical development has taken us from
    production to administration to services and
    sales
  • A fantastic competence for production now forces
    us to focus on sales, marketing, design, brand
  • Sales is interaction, working places become
    meeting places, we become nomads, technology
    becomes mobile

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Customer Hunting
  • When we produce much more than we can sell even
    on a global market, then competition becomes
    fierce, and we must go customer hunting

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A New Economy
  • A digital, global, flexible, competitive,
    alliance prone, fast, revolutionary, winner takes
    all, venture economy
  • A mobile, online, consumer, service, media,
    marketing, electronic, rock n roll economy

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e-society with e-service
  • In factory society, organizations were buildings.
    Commerce, sales, education, care were all
    produced in factories.
  • In market society, organizations become
    networking. Commerce, sales, education, care will
    all be available anywhere, anytime.

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Mobile Internet Society
  • A sales oriented, networking society built on top
    of the old production and distribution
    infrastructure
  • An open society, a global market place, with
    nomads engaged in sales and services
  • A vulnerable global production and distribution
    infrastructure do we have to make it more
    secure?

25
Infrastructure and Neworking
  • The new is built on top of the old
  • Quality is simply taken for granted
  • We know the routines, so we can innovate
  • New companies and old companies

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The Old Company
  • A society of its own, a well organized centre for
    production and distribution, a factory
  • A well defined, autonomous organization, with its
    own goals, values, and quality control

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The New Company
  • A losely connected, distributed and mobile sales
    force, with a web site
  • A service network, adapting to market and
    customer movements and demands

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New Enterprise Models
  • From factories to markets
  • From hierarchies, processes and channels to
    ad-hoc networking
  • From control information to communication for
    cooperation
  • Outsourcing and opensourcing

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The Web is Everyware
  • Webbased companies always online
  • Portals, crm, and community building
  • Webbased services in meetings
  • Work tools (applications) on the web

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Mobile Services
  • Supporting you between meetings
  • Coordinating nomadic activities
  • Finding your way around in the world
  • Opening doors, paying your way
  • Consumer services, customer services

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The importance of moving fast
  • Fast Industrial Revolution
  • Fast Office Revolution (robots)
  • Fast Internet Revolution
  • Fast Mobile Revolution

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Swedens success factors
  • Centralized small country, big enough companies
    (Volvo, Ericsson)
  • Protestant, hard working, autonomous people,
    democratic tradition
  • Administrative competence, long tradition
  • Copycat mentality

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  • The Scandinavian Model

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  • The Mobile Model

35
A 24 Hour Society
  • Anytime, anywhere, anyone computing
  • Everything always open everywhere
  • Online guardian angels watching you
  • Always available, running faster and faster
  • Mobile nomads renting their lives

36
A Consumer Society
  • Meetings cocktails, shows, events
  • Travel adventure, work, education, health
  • Experience exotic food, sex, drugs, rock n
    roll
  • Body make up, gym, massage, surgery

37
A Nomadic Society
  • Nomadic, networking enterprises, living off the
    land, company parasites, open source and global
    epidemic consumption
  • Mobile operations, services, health care,
    education, sales
  • Anywhere, anytime, always on-line, ready when
    opportunity knocks

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The Body Factor
  • Nomads need bodies young and beautiful
  • Cosmetics, gymnastics, plastics, relaxics
  • Live forever, forever young and beautiful
  • The Bio Revolution (2010)

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Life is a
  • cocktail-party
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