[Mots] Carnet, page 25.

Le journal d’hier se fane sur la table. Pages gris ciment, titres encrés noirs, lettrines vieillottes. « Argent, Famille : la France se crispe ». Feuilleter, froisser, batailler, replier (à l’envers). On s’attarde, on s’informe, un peu.

International. Météo. Page 25. Carnet. On se désole du départ de. De Louise. De Michel. D’André. Et d’autres. Des travailleurs. Expert comptable. Officier de l’ordre royal du Cambodge. Ancien délégué général du comité central des armateurs français – rien que ça. Directeur de théâtre. Pionnier multi-liguiste. Plusieurs Légions d’Honneur – à croire que ce soit mortel.

De certains, on sait qu’ils étaient lecteurs assidu du journal. Pour d’autres, on soupçonne une vie généreuse :pas de fleur, ni de plaque, mais des dons à la Cimade; pas d’enterrement, elle a fait don de son corps à la science.

Les veuves peuvent être jointes par mail @wanadoo ou @free. C’est malvenu, le supplément “Eco & Entreprise” nous annonce que les français croulent sous le courrier électronique. Autre solution, rendez-vous en l’église de Rougnat, à la chapelle Saint Louis de l’École Militaire, à l’hôpital Saint Antoine, au cimetière de Cisay-La-Madeleine, aux quatre coins de France.

Ils avaient entre cinquante et cent ans. Le Carnet, page vingt cinq nous dit qu’ils sont bien morts.

Ont-ils bien vécu ?

 

Note 1 : Photo ‘Caught In Movement’ de Julie70

Note 2 : Autres textes littéraires sur ce blog https://poulpitablog.wordpress.com/category/art-fr/

[Mots] Je m’appelle Iris. J’ai 31 ans. Je suis une menteuse.

Je m’appelle Iris. J’ai 31 ans. Je suis une menteuse. Je suis là, attablée au grand air. Les alouettes tracent au dessus de ma tête un espiègle ruban. Les yeux plissés par un bonheur feint, j’acquiesce, j’encourage, je m’exclame. Je dis, oui, bien sûr. Je pense, non. Je regarde les passantes, qui s’aventurent devant notre table joyeuse. Je pense, tiens, c’est la mode des grosses, moulées dans des robes vulgaires, des joggings en velours. J’observe leurs maris. Sourires tranchants, cerveaux minuscules. Je frissonne de dégoût.

Je m’appelle Iris. J’ai 31 ans. Je suis le guide rassurant et silencieux d’une tribu. Je montre le chemin, je fais grandir les uns, je console les autres… Qu’ils crèvent tous. Je suis une menteuse. J’ai mes raisons. Mes blessures. Mes couteaux dans le dos. Mes humiliations glaciales. Mes flèches plantées dans le cœur. J’ai eu ma dose. Il dit qu’il aime le satin de ma peau. Je pose souvent mes doigts sur sa nuque, doucement. Je rêve de la briser. Je lui réponds que je l’aime depuis toujours. Pour l’éternité. Ma bouche ment. Mes mains vieillissent, ne veulent plus faire et refaire.

Je m’appelle Iris. J’ai 31 ans. Je suis là et ailleurs. Surtout ailleurs. Dans le souvenir délicieux d’un naufrage lointain. Je serre parfois mes enfants dans mes bras, ça les apaise. Je ris discrètement aux mots fins, aux évocations, je sers du vin, du rouge, cher, je trinque, mais je ne bois pas. Je cours après les moments de solitude. Je mordrais celui qui perturbe mes rêveries sous la voûte blanche du cerisier, celui qui m’empêche de savourer le craquement de la mousse sèche sous mes pas.

Je m’appelle Iris. J’ai 31 ans. Je suis une menteuse. Je déteste ma vie.

Note : Autres textes littéraires sur ce blog https://poulpitablog.wordpress.com/category/art-fr/

Pieces of media technology that will shape your living room…

TVset_by_Zellaby

What is cooking in the labs of the TV and web players ? This is what the Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS has attempted to unveil to the 160 attendees during Media Web Symposium, held last week in Berlin.

Fraunhofer Institute is the best in class research institute in Europe, located in germany, having a strong link with the industry. This Web & Media Symposium gathered a wide range of actors, from the hardware to the service area, including the mobile network operators, browser manufacturer and TV or mobile makers. Each of them share its strategy or learnings about the screen usages. Here are some pieces of technology that may change your usage of screens, from your living room, at work, or in  mobility.

Smart TV revolution : not one screen, but multiple screens.

TVs are not anymore a screen, they are a platform, which user can interact with. Video on demand, program guide, applications (including your mail, your social media, your favorite games), web portals to propose content. Anything can land now on your TV, as mentionned by the different standardization organisations represented during the 2 days (Open IP TV forum [1], newly born DASH Industry Forum [2], W3C web & TV Interest Group [3], HbbTV [4]). And HTML5 is definitely part of the possible technology to be used to present services as mentionned Smart TV Alliance, a group of industrials willing to gather developers and service providers to make sure services can be deployed in an interoperable way.

TVs are not anymore standalone devices, they are interacting with other devices, other screens. The usages which are not anymore challenged by the industry is the fact that you may start your day by watching your TV at home, then do the same on your smartphone in the tube and end with a short game arriving in the office on your computer. All those screens must be synched to the same subscription. In addition, you can think about usage of several screens at the same time : your smart phone is hosting the remote controller of your TV set, or your smartphone and the tablet of your boyfriend are used to play a game on your TV set… This makes that applications must now be splittable and synchronized real time. How can you do that ? You need to have a robust mean to discover and share services across devices (and this is what W3C is working on with Web APIs such as Raw Socket and Service Discovery). You need also to be able to split the HTML5 code of your apps into several pieces, targeting different devices, one part for the screen, the other for the remote controler (and this is what NTT Labs demonstrated).

Multiple screens, but also your body.

Another usage which is entering now is the coupling of gesture detection with screens. Some examples : Sven Haiges @hansamann from Hybrisdemonstrated a new shopping experience :a large screen on which you can surf thanks to gesture, detected by a kinect, the famous gesture sensor. Once you have filled your digital bag, you can collect your item on your smartphone via the NFC capabilities of the system, and end your purchase on a store or on line (video). A purely web story. In the corporate domain, Alcatel Lucent with Olivier Martinot demonstrated how web presentation across different locations could be much more efficient and interactive with the addition of live images of presenterr on the remote attendees screens. Much more efficient and flexible then webcam-only usage. Here again the underlying technology for deploying such service was HTML5 with Web RTC and kinect integration.

Multiple screens, your body, … and the third dimension.

LG reminded the public that the 3D waves would soon be the basics of watching content. Any content. Picture, movie, clips. And if you want the public and the services to enjoy the 3D, you really need to align all the W3C specifications so support stereoscopic video. This is the purpose of a WG in W3C named the 3dweb which aims to upgrade specifications.

After this walk into the labs of the different organization making the TV market, you may guess that your 2D single screen strategy is about to change !

[1] Open IP TV Forum http://www.oipf.tv/

[2] Dash Industry Forum http://dashif.org

[3] W3C Web & TV  Interest Group http://www.w3.org/2011/webtv/

[4] HbbTV http://www.hbbtv.org/

Note : picture by Zellaby under Creative Common.

Your unconnected tatoo will soon be sooo vintage…

 Imagine. Take all the buzz words you hear in the digital planet [social media, cloud, crowd sourcing, e-health, open data] and instead of claiming it is the future and cross-finger, you analyze the new usages and sociological impacts they trigger. This is what Netexplo team is running after, each year. How can that magic happen ? Netexplo is sponsored by (rich) members, and is funding a team which analyses, collects, segments each year 500 innovative digital projects. Worldwide. 100 projects are selected and 10 of them are pitched during the Netexplo Forum in front of hundreds of attendees. I was there last February and let me witness that attending Netexplo Forum was a real experience. Just like learning the best of digital in two days.

What made the digital world shaking in 2012 ? Julien Levy was the spokesman of Netexplo team this year and exposed the identified trends. Obviously the Netexplo Trends report 2013 can not be sum up in few lines, but some of the key concepts were shared during Julien talk [1]. Cloud, appearance, digital immanence. Each of the concept was illustrated by projects developed by start up or research labs. Lets review the main concepts.

Cloud Care. Thanks to the network built by the connected people, machines and devices, some amazing services can be invented.

Taking care of objects. By deploying sensors and processors everywhere, it is possible to monitor a grid of water pumps, or balance the humidity of a natural eco-system.

Taking care of people. By connecting patients, robots, doctors, application can ease the patient journey. This may be particularly valid for the elders, who can be helped in their day to day life. Care Square was one of the projects awarded, which principle resided in a very simplified tablet, offering basic graphic user interface.

Taking care of opinion. By collecting opinion, comments, views, people can fine-tune their own opinion, choosing to endorse or not others advices.

Crowd cops. Taking care all together, replacing cops. By connecting the people and calling on their vigilance, material incidents can be declared in cities, or rescue team can be supported by bringing more local information, family and relatives can monitor each other, consumers can also report bad usages of companies or politics. This can be a way to introduce again solidarity among people. But the dark side of the crowd cop also exists. Employers tracking employees. Shops tracking customers. The right balance may be in the mutual agreement of monitoring and being monitored (but who knows what are the condition for a real free agreement).

Beyond the appearance. The main question for citizen and consumers facing the digital ocean is : Will web 2.0 marketing fool me ? How can I detect the truth behind the messages ? New expertise is required here and the collective experience collected thanks to the crowd may be a great tool to balance the super marketing machines.

Fact checking. By measuring the reality, thanks to sensors, the reality can be augmented, and become an augmented reality for everyone. Reality can be transmitted to disabled, to countermeasure their disability. Additional information about item, food, goods, books, can be found just by taking picture, recording sound, using laser. An interesting example is the China Survival Manual, an anonymous application, which alerts consumers to health risks. Another application which has been intensively adverted those days is the french ‘Citoyens Capteurs‘ (citizen as sensors), selected in the 100 projects, which allows each citizen to measure the air pollution and participate to scientific experiment. A last example awarded in the top 10 was Zéro-Gâchis, a application allowing supermarket to declare their items close to their sell-by date in nearby supermarkets. Less wastage, better consumption, more respect for the earth and production cycle.

Body Checking. The same applies to body. Blood pressure can be detected on faces, leading to potential interpretation of emotions. Parkinson can be diagnosed by voice analysis from 20 minutes of sample conversation (see Parkinson Voice Initiative project). health care can become in that case hell scary.

Reality and digital merging. Where the reality is helping you in your day to day life, with no effort from you. the connection, the context, the integration of the machines or devices are a support for the citizen. example with the Google glasses, but also the shoes guiding your way, lightened on the right when you should turn right. The best illustration for that amazing integration was Windows Of Opportunity WOO. WOO makes the windows of car a new area to play, to learn, to share. While driving in Paris, you may see the window of another car driving in Tokyo. You could also share music from other drivers stuck in the same traffic jam… WOO is a technology providing an interactive and contextual screen, in which you can imagine any funny or educative application. The winner of the Netexplo report was the Electronic Tatoos, a technology allowing to lay some electronic circuit on the skin, flexible and resistant enough to look like a tatoo. While not being already deployed, the technological challenge was amazing enough to make everyone dreaming or being frightened by the large scale of possible applications. Imagine, you wear data and emit messages, anytime…

Digital immanence. The digital and the real do not have borders, they are the world. More then having physical or technological fusion, you have a personal involvement in digital, that may affect your emotion, soul, mental illness. SPARX is a game to help depressive teenagers understanding their illness and highlight progresses. Teenagers do recover easily playing in a virtual society… you just need to design the appropriate situations and dialogs.

To sum-up. Trends covered the connected device, machine, people, brains. And Julien Levy ended with an embarrassing question – while we were all tweeting and surfing. What about usages in case our world would be disconnected. Panic ? Alternatives ? This may be a good topic for 2014 Netexplo Forum.

Which of the 2012 innovations will shape 2013 ? Probably none of them. Those innovations may definitely need to mature before they become actual democratic usages, so we should better wait for them in two or three years. Netexplo Forum offered a really good picture of where the digital world may go and it is up to each of us to think about the kind of word we want to shape for the future….

[1] Netexplo trends by Julien Levy http://www.netexplo.org/replays/2013/trend-report-2013

Note : look at the Bluenod map to track who tweeted what during the event Day1 : http://bluenod.com/event/nexplo_2013_day1 Day2 : http://bluenod.com/event/nexplo_2013_day2 (Twitter account required)

[Dico]

Gueulitude (nom, f/m) : Contraire de coolitude. Attitude exprimée soit à l’aide d’un masque triste et gris, soit par le biais d’un monologue rustre et bruyant. Dans les deux cas, incompatible avec une vie en société. Conduit parfois à la seulitude.

I spent a game week-end : atmosphere and trends

La_Priere_by_Kia2What can gather people from 1 month to 99 years old in Cannes during 3 days ? The International Festival of Games [1]. Three days of free exhibition of games, with all major editors presenting their mainstream products but also prototypes.

Games ? Which ones ! Any type. Familly game, team game, card game, puzzle, dexterity game, kid games, mini billards, mega bar football, baby game, medieval game, game to loose your best friend, ace game… The impressive number of games is not the only amazing thing. The other one is that all editors and associations are here to make you play. You want to test the last version of the Werewolves game ? Come and seat with strangers and a kind presenter will organize a game with you. For free.

No pressure. What was also extraordinary during this event was that everyone entering the Palais des Festivals was ready to play. People on the booths are smiling, people around tables are having fun. When you bump someone in the crowd made of families, teenagers, grand parents, there is always a kind words, to transform the incident into a joke… You know, the special ambiance of ‘no pressure’…

All equal. Far from the usual game catalogs with blue for boys, pink for girls and maroon for the grand parents, here the mixing of population was incredible. Teenagers playing scrabble, father fighting with knight costume, grand parents yelling to win, the only stereotype that noone dared to hijack was the japanes-like school girl in the manga avenue.

Scrabble will never dye. Each of us has already played with the traditional family games (le jeu des milles bornes, monopoly, Uno, ..). Even on the side of the video game there were some conservatism. The association Replay [2], gathering activists of retrogaming, is  promoting the preservation of first video games and gave a chance to the youngest to play on commodore and enjoy pacman. I will not comment on the never dying traditional games. But I felt new things in the avenues of this exhibition.

Collaborative. Game is not anymore only about humiliating your friends during a game, late at night. This is now also about collaboration. A table may be a single team and all of us have to reach a common goal, all alive. An interesting game among them was Tokaïdo by FunForge [3].

Crowdfunding. While walking randomly I saw the ulule.com stand and its crowd funded games. Ulule is crowd funding platform that “make good thing happen” which has a section dedicated to game http://www.ulule.com/#!tags/games/ and the booth present in Cannes was really appealing (Coup d’un soir, Inside, cHTeMeLe the game to learn HTML5 coding).

Tablet and accessibility. Surprisingly, the trend was really to have real objects for game. It seems that the web games did not yet find a way to be represented in this kind of exhibition.Tray, cards, figurine, gamepad but few device-only based game. Nevertheless digital games were represented by the booth of some students, who demonstrated some family games fitting on an android tablet, the android tablet being the tray of the game. It was one of the scarce booth where disability (here sand blind) was taken into account.

Palmares. In the end. Some games were awarded by a jury. So called the As d’Or (Ace of Gold). It is available in french only under official press release and there might be at least one game tailored for you.

– ANDOR (Iello)
– CARDLINE ANIMAUX (Asmodee / Bombyx)
– CROC ! (Bombyx)
– INDIGO (Ravensburger)
– MERLIN ZINZIN (Fragames / Blackrock Editions)
– MITO (Gigamic)
– MYRMES (Ystari Games)
– SEASONS (Libellud)
– STRIKE (Ravensburger)
– TINO TOPINI (Ravensburger)
– STAR WARS : X-WINGS, le jeu de figurines (Edge)
– ZOMBICIDE (Edge / Guillotine Games)

I could also describe you the very special floor where challenges are happening, figurine warhammers confrontation, aside role playing games tournament closed to bridge tables. A special ambiance believe me. But the easiest for you to understand that special atmosphere would be to book now your tickets for next year festival. We may meet there !

[1] Festival International des Jeux – http://www.festivaldesjeux-cannes.com/2.aspx

[2] Association replay www.associationreplay.fr/

[3] Tokaïdo http://www.funforge.fr/FR/news-des-jeux/tokaido-les-regles/

To go further for french people, several websites allowing to explore games : http://www.trictrac.fr/ or http://www.jeuxdenim.be/

Picture : La Prière by Ki² http://www.flickr.com/photos/ki-carre/

[Mots] Chemins

Trois coques noires sur une branche sèche et grise. Quelques bourgeons fermes. Les fleurs d’amandier s’affirment. Blanches. Points de craie sur tableau noir. Sur un épais figuier nu, deux pies lovées. L’une sombre, l’autre aux éclats bleutés.

Les jardins désertés se gonflent de mimosas. Minuscules pompons jaunes et doux. Frissons d’un printemps qui attend son heure. Une ruelle mène à la mer. D’un côté des pierres ocres, ventrues ou effilées, de l’autre, une palissade dentelée. Chantier interdit.

Plus bas, l’horizon bleu. Petits bouillons et lames de mousse blanche. Les plages sculptées par le pas lent et appliqué de rares promeneurs. Une simple promesse.

Photo – by Dieviflying http://www.flickr.com/photos/24815886@N04/

Note : Autres textes littéraires sur ce blog https://poulpitablog.wordpress.com/category/art-fr/

Are you a social media geek ? Try digital fusion with Wisembly and Bluenod

Having attended Netexplo recently, a conference dedicated to report the influence of digital on our society, gathering more then 1000 people, I have experienced an interesting usage of interactive applications. Lets be frank, both are for social media geek, and Netexplo is one place where you meet some of them. 

Wisembly is an application allowing to collect and distribute messages related to a specific topic or event. Messages can be sent through a web interface, Twitter or via sms by anyone. You must obviously first educate the users, but once done, all connected attendees of a conference can react to what they listen or watch in live with their smartphone, tablet and pc. Messages are then anonymously shared on the screens of the conference (wall or main conference display, with moderation or not).

I found this application interesting as it was trying to reduce the gap between the little Twitter community – who is often inclined to create offline streams of reflection or sarcasm, depending on its mood – and the other digitally aware, equipped with smartphones or tablet, but not used to tweet. As demonstration, for Netexplo, 50% of the messages were non-twitter generated messsages, which demonstrate the interest for  such application.The Netexplo staff used Wisembly to raise questions after each presentation or debate. The fact that the message were anonymous had some positive aspects such as avoiding the race to the finest spirit (you know creating the remark everyone will remember, much more than what the conference was about), and the possibility to raise tricky or not politically correct questions without being embarrassed. One of the SNCF representative (the french railway company) admitted that this application was used during their internal management forum, and has slightly changed the tone used by the top management (understand reduce the “langue de bois” or waffle usage).

That one is a pure “designed by the twittos, for the twittos” application. Bluenod is analysing the Twitter users generating noise around a specific hashtag. It offers a visualization of the community thanks to blue bubbles. Each user has its own bubble and in case he or she has some correlations with other, will have a line marking it, and thus you can see who is linked with who, and who has the biggest one. The downside of the application is that if you have a big “influencer” entering your area, the visualization may become difficult as it may introduce visual noise on the graphs. Other functions associated to the application are actual tweets followup, ranking of best contributors (well, best or most influenced and talkative ones). Any question on that application ? ask Nicolas Loubet @NicolasLoubet, the “bluenod activist”.

Both applications are nice (french) tools to create interactions, and stream the digital life happening beside the actual talks of the conference – which is sometimes soooo helpful to complete the talks.

Enterprise 2.0 is looking for Super Heros !

super-hero-by-D-BoyarrinI am quite interested in social media, and grabbed for you during the Microsoft Tech Days how implementing such practice in large companies could be a challenge. Orange Business Services witnessed during a session about successful deployments of internal social media, this week, based on the Plaza project deployed in Orange and its digital consulting activity.

Context. OBS made a short reminder about social media in large companies, highlighting how hard it is to accommodate old management based on hierarchy, with the new spirit of open and collaborative 2.0 world. Daniel Gonçalves from OBS consulting reminded that most of the underlying principles required to establish a social media framework were already familiar to IT managers with people directory, document sharing, and collaboration enablers. Social media is just a mean to integrate all that experience in one tool, with turbo user experience, as users have a rich profile, can join community and follow and work on their reputation.

What is at stake ? It is demonstrated that all together people can be a smart as few experts. There are different reasons why a company would like to be smarter : to have more collaborators involved, to find new objective or new direction for the company, to boost innovation, to boost information exchange and learning. In Enterprise 2.0, to reach such goal, you develop communities of people. And for that, you need to have a good project team to roll out the plan.

Will the project leader fail ? Well maybe. From OBS experience, there are few things project managers should know to avoid committing suicide during the project :

– Social media learning takes time and takes your time;

– Do not under estimate the coincidence – hard to admit that 50% of campaigns success is viral, meaning coming from a propagation that you do not understand or predict;

– If naturally your company does not have the spirit of sharing and collaborate, you may have trouble to become a success stories in TechDays one day – it may happen but it will be seriously harder for you;

– Adoption of new tools requires that they are understood, and that their positioning is clear compared to others tools (I hate duplicating operations for my boss, right, so please if you give us two tools, convince me they do not overlap);

– There will be a hard battle happening between social media used for private circle (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest) and the great social media you plan to roll out. Great effort on the design and usability will be a must. Especially if your early adopters are already web 2.0 oriented;

–  90/9/1 is the contribution rate in communities, for 90 social media observer, there are 9 social media punctual contributor, and 1 social media regular contributor – one, yes, 1 on 100 people will post in information, so pray it will be relevant;

– The contributors are diva : they must know what is their interest to contribute, they must be confident using the tools, they wanna know the rules of the game, they must have fun, they must be sure their boss will appreciate it… You want them to give their best, you need to nurse them;

– The new technology adoption has very well known cycle : everyone speaks about it, people enrolls end contributes like hell, and 3 month after your dashboard indicates one comment per week. As such you need to inject your energy at the right moment and try to maintain engagement from the users.

Will you succeed ? Hum… maybe. The good news is that if you reach the end of your project according to the key success factors that you hardly negotiated at the beginning with your sponsors … Oups ! Nobody told you that you need sponsors in HR department *and* lT department *and* top management? Well, if you are able to reach the end of the project, you are a super hero. Actually you should be a super heros team. OBS Consulting shared also some interesting operational advices to increase your chance of success as a project team. Reporting here the one I preferred :

– Set up a good team with transverse skills, including developers – as you will have to customize the solution;

– Have an iterative approach and an open mind as your users will ask you the killing feature you did not think about;

– Have some relay or ambassador locally to explain and drive adoption (yeah, I know we said you need to be best friend with your CEO, but also best friend of your communities, but remember, you are a super hero).

Speaking product. Finally a demo was made by Huu-Phuc Tran from Alsy, an OBS affiliate. This could illustrate the features of what Microsoft considers as a good social media product, Share Point 2013. I must confess that the module demonstrated were impressive in term of user experience: Creating profile, joining community, winning badges to manage reputation, checking activities, interacting with others.  All the basics were available, but it was demonstrated that customization would be required to roll out a serious plan.

In the end. It was clear to the audience that the challenge of social media in companies was residing in the needed transverse and collaborative efforts. Good luck to the enterprise 2.0 world, I think you have a lots of energy to spend.  Between you and I, I wish you’ll succeed, because as a user, I already love what you promised me.

Note : Picture ‘Super Hero’ by D. Boyarrin under Creative Commons – http://www.flickr.com/photos/boyarrin/

Note : Other posts related to Microsoft Tech Days 2013 : Big Data, they unveiled the secret, Microsoft message to developers and A trip from a Digital Ocean to Orange’s Plaza [by Franck Martini].

A trip from a Digital Ocean to Orange’s Plaza [by Franck Martini]

[This is a Tech Days catch-up of my very best friend Franck Martini @franckmartini who roamed in the Microsoft Tech Days in Paris this week. Franck is intranet manager in gemalto, comics lover, smart guy, … but married.]

Day three of the Tech Days 2013 and today the focus is more on “the business”, read non IT people. As a consequence the amount of women has dramatically increased (over 60 to 70! which is ten times more than the day before)… If politics and companies top management are two very masculine domains, we can safely add IT to the list. My personal feeling is that it’s probably one of the jobs that most need a more feminine touch. And I’m not even writing this because this post is hosted by my good friend Virginie…

An ocean of Big Data?

The intro keynote was mostly devoted to Big Data even if its misleading title (“Welcome to the Digital Ocean”) could have implied many other topics. Other will explain better what Big Data is all about but some figures in the introduction were pretty striking:

  • 1/3 of babies have an online life before being born
  • Digital birth online is at the age of 6 month.

Which means that a baby has a digital identity long before he gets regular ID papers… and an online footprint long before he/she has the ability to become naturallysocially active?

There is no real novelty in this as a fact, but the statistic behind can be seen either as extraordinary or scary…How long before someone invents the concept of ‘Parental branding’ or ‘Online Parenthood’?

For the rest of the day, I focused on topics that pique my interest as Intranet Manager : BYOD and mobility, Company Social Networks.

BYOD, ATAWAD, CYOD, COPE… who wins the acronym war ?

As an intro the BYOD session, some elements were quite noteworthy:

  • On average a Smartphone owners checks his/her mobile 150 times a day. Question: does playing to Angry Birds for 45 min count as one time?
  • 45% of employees use their personal device at work or for work purposes.
  • 75% of exempts work outside of working hours (and very frequently on personal devices)

BYOD has several aspects: it can have an impact on a company image; it has ties with HR policies, trade unions matters, definition of working hours etc… Yet it also means advanced legal elements and big headaches for IT teams in terms of data security and device support. Data security is obvious but why support? Well simply put, when one considers the variety of devices, how often new products appear on the market and the updates of mobile OS and apps, it seem that supporting all these devices compared to today’s armada of Dell computers is going to be a major issue or can be seen as virtually impossible.

Social Networks – ‘We do not have all the answers’

Moving on to Enterprise 2.0 or Company Social Networks, one classic argument remains, the techno gap between external tools (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr etc…) and what is happening behind the firewall. Experts say that IT departments will have to become more and more agile to fit with new needs and the speed of the external tools (the topic of Day 2’s keynote).
What also appears from the various presentations is that the aspect of personal branding is still essential and that a user will only contribute internally if there is a sort of payback for him.

Feedback and quick-wins also presented mentioned important money savings (ROI Finance guys! Yes, that’s possible), lots of problem solving, bugs identification, good company positioning, improved image for managers who ‘play the game’ and finally something that we’re all waiting for: less emails and less meetings.

The final and main message that I identified is that no matter all the plans for such a project, all participants agreed on the fact that it is a jump into the unknown as it’s the users who will define its use and not its creators. And this is the scary part of the story that you will not tell to your boss when you discuss the perspectives of such a project.