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ICIN 2010 in Berlin

I was attending ICIN 2010 in Berlin. My keynote on „Global Future Internet Research“ can be found on the conference website (link below).

Worthy conference with a good number of talks/attendees. Particularly interesting I found the mixture of people from research and those working on innovation and/or general management.

Few takeaways:
+ IaaS (network+storage+computing) seen as good business model for telcos in the future
+ Value of enforcing an extra revenue share from Google questionable since 25bn (Google) versus 1000bn (Telcos) is peanuts (CEO of Northstream).
+ Appstores/developer communities for telcos of limited value since Appstore mainly a tool for device sales (mobile device manufacturers)
+ Telco““““s shall better look into many smaller business models rather than looking for the next SMS-like killer app (H. Arnold, T-Labs)

The slides of the keynote speakers are meanwhile available for download

Cloud Computing in Taiwan

The Taiwan government predicts that the cloud-computing sector will be worth US $31 billion globally by 2014 and establishes a cloud computing research center, builds its own cloud infrastructure, and signs deal with Microsoft.

Microsoft inkes deal with Chunghwa Telecom on Cloud Computing (Azure).

References:
Total Telecom
IEEE Spectrum