A Technoligcal Singularity ushers in a new era in prosperity. Previous singularities included the agricultural and industrial revolution. Information technology was not a singularity. It didn’t result in a step change in to a new growth level, but did underly positive GDP growth for the last few decades.…
We published the presentation “Wisdom Networks crowd create the Network Society” on slideshare. We have, finally, a good presentation that may communicate the concept of Wisdom Networks and enabling the Network Society. We will be releasing smaller presentations on other applications of Wisdom Networks.…
The Corporation may, as a result of CSR or IEE processes, choose a business model that supports crowd creating free (or open source) software, innovation, wisdom and the Networked Society.
A recent article highlights the need for government to adopt a platform approach which satisfies citizen needs, rather than independent departmental investments in information and communication technologies. I will provide some extracts on democracy, government and digital government and then identify the opportunity for a National Wisdom Network.…
The following Ted Talk demonstrates a patient performing their own ultrasound and being remotely reviewed by a specialist located in another location. The demonstrates starts at 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
TED TALK: Eric Dishman: Health care should be a team sport
The TED talk also introduced me to three pillars to reinvent health care (1) care anywhere, (2) care networking, and (3) care customisation.…
Operators will lose $54bn by 2016 due to smartphone messaging
Extract:
“Ovum forecasts that by 2016 operators will have lost $54bn in SMS revenues due to the increasing popularity of social messaging services on smartphones, more than double the $23bn they are expected to have lost by the end of 2012.…
The recent Cisco Internet of Everything (IoE) report reveals that $108b of value will be created (or migrated) through to 2020 as a result of connected healthcare and patient monitoring made possible by the Internet of Everything (IoE). This post provides greater detail and also includes a (pre Wisdom Network) presentation on Health 3.0.…
Internet of Everything: It’s the Connections that Matter #IoE [Infographic]
by Dave Evans, Chief Futurist, Innovations Practice, Internet Business Solutions Group, Cisco, November 29, 2012
Extract:
“It is important to understand that the real value of the Internet of Everything (IoE) lies in both the number and value of connections.”
“With this in mind, Cisco is currently determining the value that comes from a more connected economy.…
Article: ‘Internet of Everything’ to generate $14.4 trillion in value through 2020, predicts Cisco, Enterprises must transform to tap into business opportunities, February 25, 2013 | By Fred Donovan
Extract:
“Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO) predicts the “Internet of Everything” will generate $14.4 trillion in value through 2020, creating a significant business opportunity over the next decade.”
“Businesses must transform themselves to take advantage of the potential profits and cost savings from the Internet of Everything, which is the interconnection of people, processes, machines and objects, Cisco said in a new report.”
The main factors driving this development are $2.5 trillion from reduced costs through asset utilization, $2.5 trillion in improved employee productivity, $2.7 trillion for eliminated waste in supply chain and logistics, $3.7 trillion in improved customer experience and $3 trillion in reduced time-to-market through innovation.…
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Tim Berners-Lee current trip to Australia and my recent interaction with the Open Data Institute prompted some thought about Open Data. To derive economic benefit, data needs to be available by URL, tagged, linked and shared community-wide by the individuals and organisations that have an interest in it.…
The purpose of this article is to discuss the 6 stages to achieve Wisdom. These stages apply universally to economic development, organisation structure and information technology given a wisdom network is (probably) the next stage in the evolution of these previously separate outcomes. Management technology, information technology and global governance are all moving toward the cloud. While intuitive that everything moves to the cloud, the means and method by which it can be achieved has not been identified.
Mary Meeker produces an annual state of the internet report. Her 2012 report is enclosed below. I recommend you read it.
KPCB Internet Trends 2012
View more presentations from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers…
For decades, enterprise software has been designed to support business processes. These business processes were defined by the organisation. The organisation’s management model was based on the Web 1.0 proprietary hierarchy. As we have described many times before, the world is in transition from Web 1.0 proprietary hierarchies to Web 3.0 open networks.…
The SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect Intellectual Property Act) laws could go beyond an ineffective attempt to protect intellectual property and be applied to undermine the open community network (ie internet) that will be the foundation for economic development, productivity, transparency and meritocracy for the next generation.…
I have just published a new presentation at Slideshare titled “MANAGEMENT 3.0: An open source software update to digital, community ecosystems (from analogue, proprietary hierarchies) across organisation, industry, national and global endeavours“. I have also establish the Management 3.0 group to provide an example of organisational sub-groups.…
I have just published a new presentation at Slideshare titled “Health 3.0 (National): A cloud-based Central Brain to enable Management 3.0 within a National health system … including industry and medical record collaboration“. I have also establish the Health 3.0 (national) public group.…
My recent entry in the Beyond Bureaucracy Challenge
Part 2 of the McKinsey HBR M-Prize is called the The Beyond Bureaucracy Challenge. I have lodged a entry The Management 3.0 “Central Brain” platform enables integrated Digital Ecosystems spanning organisations, industry, national and global endeavours.…
I reviewed the Global entertainment and media outlook: 2011-2015. It states that over the next five years, successful enterprises will become an “interconnected collaborative digital ecosystem” with technology becoming the enterprise and facilitating collaboration across the industry. Technology ceases to be a isolated enabling element.…
A member of my Google+ circles asked me the following question:
“Marcus, I was reading much of your website and your theory on Web 4.0. In the last week, I’ve said that once Google integrates all of it’s entire App products (Business+Education),Gmail, Google Docs, etc into Google+, it will set the foundation for Web 4.0.…
I stumbled across the following LinkedIn discussion.
UN call for revolutionary thinking and action to ensure an economic model for survival… How to make this happen?
Extract:
“Warning for global suicide and time running out, Ban ki-moon called last Friday at Davos for revolutionary thinking and action to ensure an economic model for survival.…
I have submitted three ‘Hacks’ to the McKinsey-HBR M-Prize today:
Management 3.0: The Web 3.0 “Central Brain” to coordinate innovation, collaboration, workflow and outcomes across industry and across the world
Economic Development 4.0: A ‘Central Brain’ to organise community innovation, collaboration, wisdom and effort to prioritise and achieve global outcomes
Equity Market 4.0: A ‘Central Brain’ to organise community innovation, collaboration, wisdom and effort to achieve a global capital market
You can review them by clicking here or one of the links above.…
Open letters are a crued Web 3.0 network in a world that does not have Web 3.0 networks. A Web 3.0 network allows a person to see through a community to see the value of a connection before they connect. The tags would identify (1) who they are, and (2) what they want to do.…
Your TED presentation on prioritising the solutions to global priorities was insightful. Innovation is incremental and I wanted to offer Web 3.0 networks as a structure that overcomes the design limitations of Web 1.0 to deliver a more effective means to prioritise and implement solutions to the many problems confronting our world.…
I read with interest about the objective of Google.org below:
“Google.org projects are created for the purpose of addressing a social challenge and serving the public good. Our goal is to find engineering solutions to global challenges such as climate change, clean energy and global health.…
I am reading the book “Wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki“. Equity Market 3.0 and Economic Development 4.0 aim to create global Web 3.0 networks that aggregate communities of common interest to focus effort and make collective decisions using the Wisdom of Crowds.…
It has been a long journey. I suspect that the era of Web 3.0 networks has arrived. A series of recent articles has made me come to this conclusion. However, a particular article has excited me. It is simple to understand and excites me with the prospect that that global adoption of Web 3.0 is about to start.…
According to Wikipedia, Enterprise Requirements Planning (ERP) software is “intended to manage all information of functions within a company or business”. “Examples of modules in an ERP which formerly would have been stand-alone applications include: Product lifecycle management, Supply chain management (e.g.…
I just watched a presentation at Gartner called SOA, the Web and the Cloud: Big Decisions about Application Architecture. I encourage you to view the original presentation. It highlights the tremendous opportunity to evolution and innovation by applying Web architectures and cloud computing to the way applications are designed. I will try to outline some of those principles for the non-technical below and then outline the importance of these principles in applying key elements of a Web 3.0 online network to economic development.
We need to build the Web 3.0 online social, industry and political networks on the critical path to Web 4.0 and pull in the next stage of financial markets, economic development, environmental sustainability, awareness, life, work and global governance. We need five online networks to solve the worlds problems by 2012 or we decline into conflict for generations. A global community could transform the world in 365 days by building the Web 3.0 online networks on the critical path to Web 4.0.
Web 1.0 delivered the internet and connected large numbers of people. Web 2.0 demonstrated the technology to assemble and manage large global crowds with a common interest in social interaction. Web 3.0 will apply online network concepts to industry, economic development, climate stability, poverty and democracy. Web 3.0 online networks allow people to see through the community or market and facilitate collective matching, learning and consumption in hours (not months). Web 4.0 achieves a critical mass of participation in online networks that deliver global transparency, governance, distribution, participation, collaboration in key industry, political, social and other community endeavours. Web 4.0 delivers community sovereignty to channels and information.