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Internet future strategies : how pervasive computing will change world

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Internet future strategies : how pervasive computing will change world

Leveraging the next e-business revolution: pervasive computing!

  • Beyond the wired Internet: strategies and technologies you can start profiting from now!
  • Practical lessons, detailed scenarios, and real-world examples.
  • By the author of the worldwide best-seller E-Business (R)evolution.
The Internet is just the beginning: in the next few years, computers will become part of a worldwide network connecting everything from mobile phones to TV sets. In this book, best-selling e-business consultant Daniel Amor identifies the revolutionary technologies and architectures -- and the new business models -- that will enable breakthrough success in the next Internet revolution. In this book, best-selling author Daniel Amor shows how to lay the groundwork for competitive advantage in the new extended Internet. Amor covers key applications ranging from mobile commerce to home automation to next-generation Internet services. Amor introduces the key technologies of the pervasive Internet, including WAP, UMTS, XML, Jini, Bluetooth, and Microsoft .NET, and presents eight pervasive computing "vignettes," complete with technical solutions and business cases. For all e-business decision-makers and implementers -- technical and non-technical -- seeking new opportunities for competitive advantage.

Daniel Amor a leading e-Business consultant for Hewlett Packard in Germany, is author of the worldwide best-seller E-business (R)evolution (PH PTR). He is currently involved in several enterprise-class e-Business projects for Hewlett Packard throughout Europe.

I. WHERE THE FUTURE BEGINS.
1. The Next Chapter on the Internet.
Introduction. The Internet Today. New Internet Technologies. New Internet Business Models. Concerns.
2. Mobile Commerce.
Mobile Architecture. Technologies. The Future of Mobile Technologies. Mobile Applications. Mobile Business. Portals.
3. Home Automation Systems.
Introduction. Technologies. Business and Home Automation.
4. Technologies of the Future.
Internet Services. Programming Models. Device-to-Device Communication. Information Exchange. Service Broadcasting. The Vision. Comparison of Pervasive Computing Technologies. The Future of Pervasive Computing.
5. Applications in the Near Future.
Wearable Computing. Distributed Computing.
II. FUTURE STRATEGIES.
6. Wedding Anniversary.
The Solution Today. The Solution Tomorrow. Technology. Business Case. Similar Cases.
7. The Thief.
The Solution Today. The Solution Tomorrow. Technology. Business Case. Similar Cases.
8. Party People.
The Solution Today. The Solution Tomorrow. Technology. Business Case. Similar Cases.
9. Toothaches.
The Solution Today. The Solution Tomorrow. Technology. Business Case. Similar Cases.
III. FUTURE IMPACT.
10. The Future of the Internet.
Social Impact. Political Impact. Privacy Impact. Financial Impact. Technological Impact.
Appendix A: Future Strategies for Customers.
Appendix B: Internet Addresses.
Appendix C: Glossary.
Subject Index.
  • Lay the groundwork for competitive advantage in an era of pervasive computing
  • Identify next-generation opportunities from mobile commerce to home automation and beyond
  • Build pervasive computing applications that users will pay for
  • Leverage tomorrow's core technologies: XML, Jini, Bluetooth, Microsoft .NET, WAP,
    UMTS, and more
  • Future-proof your existing Internet infrastructure and applications

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