Title: Plan
1Plan Vision
- Robin Murray
- Director of Strategy Marketing
2Overview
- The Context of the plan
- Market Dynamics
- The evolving requirement
- Key principles
- Do no harm
- Add value
- Direction
- The Enterprise Product Architecture
3Market Dynamics
- Global market is steady-state
- Still significant opportunities in niches
- Many first second generation companies
- Owner-managed / first round VC backing
- Need to generate growth to realise economies of
scale - Organic growth
- New markets
- Acquisition essential
4Market Dynamics
- All companies with strategic vision
- are looking to acquire
- or looking to be acquired
- Significant further rationalisation will occur
- Our strategy is to participate and release value
for our customers - Enterprise Product Architecture is a key-enabler
5The evolving requirement
- Synthesize Specialize Mobilize
- See ariadne July 2006
- http//www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue48/murray/
6Service Evolution
System Revolution
7Library Systems
Workplace applications - points of need
Mobilize - to put into action
Mobilize
Specialize
Specialize - involve specific knowledge in order
to serve a particular purpose to apply or direct
to specific end or use.
- Local service
- Local added value
- Local context
- Local knowledge
Synthesize - to combine often diverse conceptions
into a coherent whole.
Synthesize
Atomic Library Services
Atomic non-Library Services
8Adding Value
Value - Created by broadening scope of
mobilization
Mobilize
Value - Created by generating tight, minimal
Interface definition - KEY SYNTHESIZED SERVICES
Synthesize
Value - Created by broadening scope of
synthesization
9Conclusions Requirements
- Service is evolutionary, required system support
is not. - ILS will remain critical, but will become a
peripheral - New model is about Synthesize, Specialize,
Mobilize - Platform requirement
- Enable libraries to synthesize new services that
add value to their offering - Enable network service providers to provide new
synthesizable services. - Ensure plug-and-play compatibility with network
services.
10Key Principles
11Key Principles
- Do no harm
- Ensure current systems are supported and keep
performing critical functions - Evolution not revolution
- Add value by leveraging extended product suite
- Understand what we have the services landscape
- Evolve towards the Enterprise Product
Architecture
12The Services Landscape
13Enterprise Product Architecture
14Enterprise Product Architecture
- Unified high-level product vision
- Across OCLC PICA and OCLC
- Creates synergy between products
- Adds value to the overall library network
- Forms a basis for future work
- Enables synthesise, specialise, mobilise
- Current model
- Work in progress
15Local Nodes
Group Nodes
- Moving to the network
- The network is the combination of local, group
and global nodes working together symbiotically. - Functions should be performed at the appropriate
node. - Technology should be shared across nodes as
deeply as possibe - Our unique value is that we can create the
network and all nodes participate in value
creation
Global Node
16Summary
- Market disruption
- Vendor consolidation
- Requirements
- Synthesize, Specialize, Mobilize
- Response
- Be acquisitive
- Do no harm
- Vision
- Enterprise Product Architecture
- Holistic network view is our unique positioning
17Plan Vision
- Robin Murray
- Director of Strategy Marketing