NESSI perspective on European
Digital Enterprise and Business
Innovation
FInES Cluster Meeting
12 October 2012
Stuart Campbell, TIE CTO
NESSI Steering/Board member
Outline
The European ICT sector
Opportunities for Europe
NESSI perspective and input
Summary
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Quick recap
NESSI – ETP
“Networked European Software and
Services Initiative”
Formulated in 2005
489 organisations
15% large enterprises
35% SMEs
50% universities and research centres
Most commonly related to what-was O1.2
(software and services)
Is it dead? !NO!
NESSI perspective and input
FInES Cluster Meeting 2012
Thought leading position
on future industrial, political and
technology developments.
Representation of the software
and service IT industry
towards Commission and other
stakeholders.
Contribution to European
research agenda
as well as to objectives of
NESSI’s industry and academic
organisations.
Proactively propose actions
to be undertaken (in R&D&I).
Take position to current and
future debates in policy making,
legislation and its implementation.
Liaise with other organizations
and activities in the ICT sector
while avoiding redundancies for
impact and effectiveness.
Mission Objectives
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Without swift action, Europe will continue
losing its position on the global ICT market
FInES Cluster Meeting 2012
For Europe’s software industry to regain a leading
position, reinforced research support is essential
• Currently, only 10% of Global ICT revenues are generated by EU
companies
• European market is expected to account for only 23% of the global
ICT market in 2015, down from 24% in 2011.
• Less than 40 EU Companies are amongst the top 500 global
Software Companies Source: A.T Kearney, 2012
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European ICT Research must better serve the interest of European enterprises …
(FInES position paper for FP8, 2011)
Opportunities for Europe through
future innovation drivers
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Manufacturing Up to 50 % decrease in product
development, assembly costs
Up to 7 % reduction in working capital
Europe Public Sector
Administration €250 billion value per year
~0.5 percent annual productivity growth
Global Personal Location Data $100 billion+ revenue for service
providers
Up to $700 billion value to end users
Cloud Big Data
$0,00
$20,00
$40,00
$60,00
$80,00
$100,00
$120,00
$140,00
$160,00
Public Cloud Market
BPaaS
SaaS
PaaS
IaaS
Source: Forrester 2011
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Source: McKinsey Global Institute Analysis
NESSI view on Main Cloud Innovation Areas
Software &
Service
Cloud (SaaS,
BPaaS)
Infrastructure
(IaaS)
PaaS
„Innovate with Cloud“
Applications as services
Efficiently assembled from PaaS
services
Transformational benefits and
capabilities for businesses, public
bodies, citizens, e.g. „the next
Facebook“
„Agile Design & Operation“
Techniques and tools
Exploit cloud opportunities
More dynamically and responsively
build, operate and manage
interoperable cloud-scale applications,
e.g. „DevOps in the Cloud“
„Transforming ICT“
Resources as services
Scalable computing, IoT & networking
resources offered as services
Eliminating need for infrastructure
(pre-invest by application providers)
„Adaptive Cloud Infrastructures“
Application-aware mechanisms
Build resilient, sustainable
infrastructures for service deployment
and operation
e.g., adaptation of cloud depending on
usage setting of application
Product &
Service Innovation
Engineering &
Governance Innovation
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2013 2012
3.Q 12 4.Q.’12 1.Q.’13 2.Q.’13 3.Q.’13 4.Q.’13
Horizon 2020 (ICT 2013 Vilnius)
H2020 Technology Content / WP2014 Input required
NESSI input to WP2014
Big Data
DG RTD ETP 2020 Strategy / Communication finalisation
NetFuture ETP Actions - Motivation / Benefits - What areas - How to merge/build new - Governance
NetFuture ETP meetings Commission
NetFuture ETP finalisation
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Main activities towards H2020
Announcement
Legislation Process
Drafting
Prep
Prep
20.11.
Drafting??
Drafting
Drafting
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NESSI and Horizon 2020
• NESSI is drafting a position paper outlining main technology topics as well as
implementation aspects that should be addressed in WP2014 of Horizon 2020
• Objective is to represent the interest and need of the Software and Services
community and to help the Commission to define the research areas for our domain
to be included in the Work Programme
• NESSI has launched a members’ consultation to feed into the NESSI position
paper on Work Programme 2014 of Horizon 2020.
Focus areas: Industrial Leadership - Activity Lines 1.1.2. Next generation computing: Advanced computing systems and technologies
1.1.3. Future Internet: Infrastructures, technologies and services
1.1.4.Content technologies and information management: ICT for digital content and creativity
Un-known organisation yet higly relevant: Societal Challenges e.g. Health, Energy, Transport, Climate, Security
Not industrial focus: Excellent Science European Research Council (Frontier Research)
Future and Emerging Technologies
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ICT in Horizon 2020 for NESSI and FINES
Content techn. and information management Language technologies
Content techn. and information management Learning technologies
Content techn. and information management Interaction technologies
Content techn. and information management Digital preservation
Content techn. and information management Content access and analytics
Content techn. and information management Advanced data mining
Content techn. and information management Machine learning
Content techn. and information management Statistical analysis
Content techn. and information management Visual Computing
Future Internet Networks
Future Internet Software and Services
Future Internet Cyber Secutiry
Future Internet Privacy and Trust
Future Internet Wireless Communication
Future Internet Optical Networks
Future Internet Immersive interactive multimedia
Future Internet Connected enterprises
Activity Topic NESSI FINES
Next Generation Computing Processor and System Architecture
Next Generation Computing Interconnect and data localization technologies
Next Generation Computing Cloud
Next Generation Computing Parallel Computing
Next Generation Computing Simulation Software
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Key take aways
FInES Cluster Meeting 2012
• There is a need to invest in research for opportunities
such as Cloud and Big Data
• NESSI is active to ensure that Software and Services is
addressed adequately in the future EU research
landscape
• Synergies between NESSI and FInES should be
identified and materialised
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Find the NESSI Members’s consultation for input to Horizon 2020 Work Programme
2014 on:
www.nessi-europe.com
Contact:
16/10/2012
Antareslaan 22-24, 2132 JE, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands
Phone: +31-20-658-9000
Mobile: +44-797-042-9251 Fax: +31-20-658-9001
http://www.tiekinetix.com
Stuart Campbell
TIE CTO
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