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© IBM Corporation
IBM WebSphere® Portal interaction with SOA Lotus
Jozef Gašpar
Lotus Technical Sales
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Agenda
WebSphere Portal Pillar Overview
WebSphere Portal Offerings Review
IBM Accelerators for WebSphere Portal Review
Lotus Mashup Introduction
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The WebSphere Portal Pillar Offerings
IBM Accelerators (for WebSphere Portal)
Content Accelerator
Collaboration Accelerator
Dashboard Accelerator
Self-Service Accelerator
Business Process Accelerator
Learning Accelerator
Enterprise Suite Accelerator
WebSphere Portal WebSphere Portal Server
WebSphere Portal Enable
WebSphere Portal Extend
WebSphere Portal Express
WebSphere Portal Enable for z/OS
WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal Enable
Tools WebSphere Portlet Factory
WebSphere Dashboard Framework
Value-Added / Other Offerings Workplace Web Content Management
Lotus ActiveInsight
Lotus Workforce Management
Lotus Forms
Workplace Collaborative Learning
Lotus Mashups
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What is a Portal?
Framework and tools to deliver a unified Web interface to personalized information, applications, processes and people…regardless of location.
We call this experience a “composite application”
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What’s the Value of a Portal-based Composite Application?
The “sum of its parts” and SOA…Increased ROI Existing IT assets reused, and combined, to deliver new business
value/functionality in context to a user’s role “On ramp” to (or continuing delivery of) a Service Oriented Architecture Incremental ROI derived from previously implemented systems/applications
People Can Be Anywhere…Improved Productivity Browser-based access & sign on from virtually any Web connected location and
device
People Are Unique…Greater Efficiency Single sign on to multiple applications; and a profile delivering a personalized
experience based on user identity
No Clients…Lower TCO Web access eliminates IT burden of managing multiple application desktop clients;
lowering TCO No more “Alt-Tab” between applications for users & No more training users on
applications
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Employee &Manager
Self-Service
Company Intranets
Customers
PerformanceDashboards
Partners
WebSphere Portal
One Platform...For Many Different Composite Application Business Needs
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Agenda
WebSphere Portal Pillar Overview
WebSphere Portal Offerings Review
IBM Accelerators for WebSphere Portal Review
Lotus Mashups Introduction
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WebSphere Portal Enable
WebSphere Portal Extend
WebSphere Portal Express
WebSphere Portal Server
IBM WebSphere Portal - Portfolio
WebSphere Everyplace MobilePortal Enable
WebSphere Portal Enablefor z/OS
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WebSphere Portal is a Complete PlatformCommon Foundation for all WebSphere Portal Offerings
Features Presentation Customization Application Integration JSR 168 (Java) Portlet API Pre-built portlets WSRP support Portlet Palette Drag & Drop Portlets Administration Single Sign On (SSO) Search Personalization Composite Templates Cluster Support*
*Except WebSphere Portal Express
Components WebSphere Application
Server Database LDAP Directory Server Tivoli Directory Server WebSphere Portlet
Factory
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Agenda
WebSphere Portal Pillar Overview
WebSphere Portal Offerings Review
IBM Accelerators for WebSphere Portal Review
Lotus Mashups Introduction
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Business Problems Abound – Engage & Listen
“I need to increase the value of my website by delivering real-time, personalized data based on user attributes”
“I need my teams to work together more effectively and efficiently, while easily accessing relevant corporate applications”
“I need to track my organization's goals and performance against them to more effectively drive results”
“I need a flexible IT platform where I can pick and choose those key capabilities needed for delivering my portal intranet, extranet, or internet site.”
“I need to deliver low touch or no touch processing of transactions – to customers, partners, or employees.”
“I need to expose business processes in context of the information, applications, and data that line of business needs to make decisions.”
“I need a cost effective way to deliver personalized, online training “just in time” within the context of my employees’ ongoing activities.”
“I need to deliver dynamic, role-based composite applications to the different internal and external audiences within my industry”
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Business Problems Abound – Engage & Listen
“I need to increase the value of my website by delivering real-time, personalized data based on user attributes”
“I need my teams to work together more effectively and efficiently, while easily accessing relevant corporate applications”
“I need to track my organization's goals and performance against them to more effectively drive results”
“I need a flexible IT platform where I can pick and choose those key capabilities needed for delivering my portal intranet, extranet, or internet site.”
“I need to deliver low touch or no touch processing of transactions – to customers, partners, or employees.”
“I need to expose business processes in context of the information, applications, and data that line of business needs to make decisions.”
“I need a cost effective way to deliver personalized, online training “just in time” within the context of my employees’ ongoing activities.”
“I need to deliver dynamic, role-based composite applications to the different internal and external audiences within my industry”
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IBM Accelerators for WebSphere Portal
Collaboration
Learning
Enterprise Suite
Dashboard
Process
Self-Service
Industry Content
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IBM Content AcceleratorProvides simplified, yet powerful, online Web content creation and management to business users - removing authoring bottlenecks. It helps improve productivity and allows organizations to keep Web content accurate, up-to-date and easy-to-find.
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Why Web Content Management?Web Experiences Are Increasingly Business Domains (Not IT)
1Trends 2006: Web Content ManagementForrester Research, February 2006
Key factors driving new WCM deployment include1:
“Ownership of the Web customer experience is clearly a line-of-business function, not the responsibility of IT….”
“Organizations increasingly want to make the Web a business function, not an IT black box.
Forrester clients often note that line-of-business users are best suited to drive site and content personalization, yet express frustration with their overdependence on IT to deliver site and content personalization ….
Having IT maintain responsibility for the management and delivery of Web content eats into IT’s — and the business’ — capacity to innovate.
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Business Benefits of Web Content Management
Increase Visitations Rich, accurate, high quality content helps drive visits
Speed Time-to-Market Reduce time it takes to get content from producers to consumers
Consistent Communications Templates & content stores ensure a consistent look, message
Cost Savings Eliminate/reduce print/distribution time and expense
Improve Efficiency Reduce Web update/approval cycle time; propagate Web changes
automatically
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Workplace Web Content ManagementWorkplace Web Content Management software offers end-to-end Web content management. Streamline content creation, lifecycle and publication, help remove Webmaster/IT bottlenecks, publish information on demand in minutes, and tailor and personalize content by role or user preference to ensure a consistent, professional look and feel across multiple sites.
Enables non-technical, non-HTML savy users to create content (news, information, announcements) for the Portal (or standard web sites)
Template based content contribution
Presentation templates determine format
“Site areas” and “categories” decide where in the portal content appears.
A single content item can show up in multiple places
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IBM Collaboration Accelerator
Delivers an interactive Web-based platform, providing people with more effective and cost-efficient ways of accessing information, sharing ideas, communicating and working together – in the context of their role, processes and activities via a personalized composite portal.
Delivers an interactive Web-based platform, providing people with more effective and cost-efficient ways of accessing information, sharing ideas, communicating and working together – in the context of their role, processes and activities via a personalized composite portal.
• Presence Awareness
• Instant Messaging
• Web conferencing
• Profiles• Communities• Blogs• Dogear• Activities
InstantCommunication
SocialNetworking
TeamCollaboration
• Team Places & Tools• Content Libraries
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Why Collaboration?Executives understand that success depends on collaboration
According to a recent worldwide survey1 of 394 executives:
“…executives spend at least two-thirds of their time currently working alone, with people in their own functional silos or with people at the same location.”
“But in the next three years, over one-half of executives say that they will spend more time working across functions, locations and organizations.”
1Collaboration Transforming the way business worksEconomist Intelligence Unit, April 2007
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Trends Driving Collaboration
Global Economy: companies both source from and sell into markets across the globe; requiring intense collaboration across geographic and organizational lines.
Speed of Change: companies need to access expertise and act quickly to leverage new business opportunities
Rise of New Business Models: companies often need to partner to create more value demanded by the market, requiring access to each other’s expertise, knowledge and channels
Competitive Pressures: innovation remains a vital weapon against corporate competitors; collaboration among customers, partners and peers breeds innovation
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Business Benefits of Collaboration are Many
Source: Collaboration - Transforming the way business works, Economist Intelligence Unit, April 2007
Reduced Costs
Increased Efficiency
Improved Productivity/Teaming
Faster Decision Making
Greater Innovation
Richer Knowledge Bases
Increased User Satisfaction
Improved Communication
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Collaborative Capabilities for Portals in Demand
*Enterprise Portal Software Usage and Buying Trends IDC: August 2007
In a recent survey* of organizations with portal technology, Collaboration capabilities were cited as 5 of the top 10 features important to add to their portal in the next 24 months:
Business Networking / Knowledge Expert Location Wikis Internal Blogs Team Sites External Blogs
IBM Collaboration Accelerator helps organizations better communicate, innovate and work together, by combining with WebSphere Portal Server to deliver personalized, interactive composite applications.
IBM Collaboration Accelerator helps organizations better communicate, innovate and work together, by combining with WebSphere Portal Server to deliver personalized, interactive composite applications.
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IBM Dashboard Accelerator (Lotus ActiveInsight) Solution that helps business users define and communicate business goals, view real-time metrics, and take action via composite dashboards and scorecards – improving overall business performance
Drive Alignment around a common, visible set of performance goals
Automate today’s manual or resource-intensive processes with personalized, graphical UI tailored to each job role
Access performance information wherever it resides with integrated, real-time views
Take Action Intuitive views enable proactive response to issues via WebSphere Portal’s rich collaboration and workflow integration
Cut Costsusing rapid assembly tools and no charge Dashboard examples that dramatically cut the time, cost and skills required to build dashboards
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IBM Dashboard Accelerator: Dashboard KPI Catalog
Pre-built dashboard examples jumpstart development
Examples:
– Banking
– Insurance
– Local Government
– Manufacturing
– Executive
– Sales
– Information Technology
New examples planned to be added quarterly
Unlimited, no-charge, access for ActiveInsight customers
Unlimited Access
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Why Dashboards?
Improve Decision Quality– Improve decision making with consolidated, timely, contextual data– Alert managers to deviations, averting potential problems– Facilitate management by exception
Speed Decision Execution– Focus teams on key business objectives– Eliminate manual processes / reduce data inaccuracies– Improve transparency in the organization– More interactivity to accelerate problem resolution
Monitor and Improve Daily Operations– Provide better customer/partner service– Improve supply chain effectiveness / visibility– Maintain compliance to industry and regulatory mandates
As many as 70% of CEO failures result not from a poor strategy, but from a lack of execution*
* Fortune Magazine, “Why CEO’s Fail”, Ram Charan and Geoffery Colvin, June 21, 1999, p. 69.
Executives Today Are Under Constant Pressure to…
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IBM Self-Service Accelerator (Lotus Workforce Management)
Set of models and framework for accelerating development of WebSphere Portal based HR self-service solutions
Extensive set of “out-of-the-box” self-service functions
Service provider models which are “pre-wired” to SAP HR
Ability to easily integrate other back-ends
SAP
ERPHR KB &
Policy
Portlet Factory Service Provider Models
WebSphere Portal
SecurityCollab
Lotus Workforce Management
SAP
ERP
3rd PartySvcs
PeopleSoft & other
backends
WebSphere Portal
Users/SecurityWorkflowPresentation
IBM Lotus Workforce Management
= IBM Lotus Workforce Management
Career Events Life Events Manager Events HR Workflows Roles
Alerts & Notifications Pay & Tax Personal Information Team
Content Personalization
SAP HR
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Why HR Self-Service?
HR Administrative Challenges
Multiple systems
Data inaccuracy
Manual, administrative work
Non-strategic focus
Communication barriers
HR Information Technology Challenges
Multiple tools, platforms, vendors
Continual upgrades
Release dependencies
Costly support for HR requests
Hard to deploy applications to workforce
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Benefits of IBM Self-Service AcceleratorLotus Workforce Management
Ease of Integration— Presentation “on the glass”
— Multiple backend systems
— Business processes
Out-of-the-box SAP HR Self-Service Functionality
— Employee Self-Service (ESS)
— Manager Self-Service (MSS)
Ease and Speed of Customization Highly Configurable, Dynamic, Role
Based Platform Increased employee/manager
satisfaction Decreased individual
employee/manager support and HR service costs
HR self-service in the context of an employee portal
Employee Intranet
SAP
SAP and many others systems on the backend
more than just HR on the front end
HR Self Service
Benefits
Payroll
Travel
Jobs
Learning
Expenses
News
Directory
Dashboard
Bus Apps
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IBM Learning Accelerator
Helps organizations provide a cost effective way to deliver personalized, online training “just in time” within the context of employees’ ongoing activities
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Why Learning?
Organizations need to… Develop a skilled workforce to become or remain
competitive
Attract and retain talented employees
Provide learning opportunities for employees to enhance and broaden their skills
Provide training for employees on core company processes
Efficiently manage company wide learning initiatives
Standardize learning content across the enterprise
Reduce overall training costs
Provide employees access to training anytime anywhere
Take advantage of current technology and infrastructure
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Organization Easily manage learning for
large groups of employees
Reduce overall training costs
Consistency of content delivery and message
Centrally manage learning
Learning time reduced
Proof of completion of courses and certifications
Learning Content managed centrally
Learner On-demand Availability -
users can take training anytime, anywhere
Self-Paced - Users can take training at their time and at their own pace
Benefits of Online Learning
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IBM Business Process Accelerator
Integration with BPMsystems
FormsServerFormsServer
PortalServerPortalServer
Business Process Management
Forms DesignerForms Designer A faster way to expose, automate
and manage input-based business processes
Enhances and complements IBM Business Process Management offerings including WebSphere Business Modeler, FileNet Business Process Manager and WebSphere Process Server
Responds to the leading capability that Portal customers deem critical in next 24 months
Forms DB
Forms DB
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Why Business Process?
Processes Drive Every Organization– Simple to Complex– Human and System– Both Internal and External
To Effectively Compete, Executives Are Under Constant
Pressure to:– Reduce Costs– Maintain Compliance– Improve Service
– Automating & Improving Business Processes Is A Constant
Focus For OrganizationsForrester Research estimates that Business Process license, services and maintenance revenue will grow to more than $2.7B by 2009.
Forrester Research estimates that Business Process license, services and maintenance revenue will grow to more than $2.7B by 2009.
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Streamlined Business Processes Benefits Include:
Increased revenue through a faster, more automated and streamlined approval processes based on more accurate data and improve decisions
Decreased expenses through reduced re-work, reduced or eliminated paper handling, and real time identification and validation of required information
Increased efficiency with straight-through-processing to create a once and done environment that can significantly reduces the elapsed time to complete the decision/approval process
Assistance with regulatory compliance through creating a complete record of the entire business transaction
Improved customer service through an easy to use Web-based data capture process
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Lotus Forms Electronic Forms Solution
Lotus Forms DesignerAn Eclipse-based, drag-and-drop forms editor.
Lotus Forms Webform ServerA Web 2.0 client for inside or outside the corporate firewall
Lotus Forms ViewerA rich client for mobile or
disconnected users
Lotus Forms Services PlatformA framework for integrating forms
with business applications
Lotus Forms provides an easy to use front end to SOA and BPM to extend, streamline and automate business processes.
Lotus Forms APIAllows your Web
application to manipulate Lotus Forms
FileNetP8
ContentManager
DB2
WebsphereProcessServer
Lotus Forms Services Platform
Websphere ApplicationServer
Websphere Portal
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IBM Enterprise Suite Accelerator
A platform supporting multiple portal projects to meet the growing and evolving needs of the organization, including:
Real-time Performance Dashboards and Scorecards
Online Instant Communication, Teaming and Social Networking
End-to-End Web Content Management and Search
Security-rich Electronic Forms
Offline Managed Rich Client Support
Provides a flexible IT platform to support multiple portal projects, including Web content management, collaboration, electronic forms, dashboards, and rich client support.
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Why Enterprise Suite Accelerator?Supports Multiple Projects
1 February 2007 Research: IT Spending, CIO INSIGHT (http://www.cioinsight.com/slideshow_viewer/0,1205,l=&s=300&a=200876&po=2,00.asp)
According to one CIO research report1:
IBM Enterprise Suite Accelerator + WebSphere Portal Server directly addresses 6 of the top 20 budgeted IT investments for 2007
You can also think of the IBM Enterprise Suite Acceleratoras the “ELA Accelerator”
You can also think of the IBM Enterprise Suite Acceleratoras the “ELA Accelerator”
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What is included in the IBM Enterprise Suite Accelerator?
PRODUCT ENTITLEMENT EXCLUSIONS / LIMITATIONS
IBM Dashboard Accelerator (aka IBM Lotus ActiveInsight)
Authorized to install and use IBM Lotus ActiveInsight on a separate processor core solely and exclusively for browser-based use as an authorized user of WebSphere Portal
IBM Content Accelerator
(Refer to IBM Content Accelerator slide) (Refer to IBM Content Accelerator slide)
IBM Collaboration Accelerator
(Refer to IBM Collaboration Accelerator slide) (Refer to IBM Collaboration Accelerator slide)
IBM Workplace Forms Server
Authorized to install and use IBM Workplace Forms Server on a separate processor core solely and exclusively for browser-based use as an authorized user of WebSphere Portal
IBM Workplace Forms Designer
Regardless of the number of PoEs to the IBM Enterprise Suite Accelerator that are acquired, a customer may install and use only one (1) copy of IBM Workplace Forms Designer for use by a single user.
IBM Lotus Expeditor Client
Authorized to install and use IBM Lotus Expeditor Client as an authorized user of WebSphere Portal
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Agenda
WebSphere Portal Pillar Overview
WebSphere Portal Offerings Review
IBM Accelerators for WebSphere Portal Review
Lotus Mashups - An Introduction
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A mashup is a lightweight Web application that combines data from more than one source into an integrated and new, useful experience.
A mashup is a lightweight Web application that combines data from more than one source into an integrated and new, useful experience.
Zillow.com
What typically characterizes a mashup? “Widgets” and feeds that are mashed together often come from independent sources and do not
change when mashed New applications deliver new insights and capabilities (1+1 = 4)
Built on a Web-oriented architecture (REST, HTTP) and leveraging lightweight, simple integration techniques (AJAX, RSS, JSON)
The result is fast creation of rich, desktop-like web applications
Simple applications that solve niche problems
What is a Mashup?
Competitive MashupiGoogle
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Lotus Mashups provides the simplest and fastest way to assemble enterprise and Web content into simple, flexible, and dynamic applications. With Lotus Mashups, Web-savvy business users can easily create and share new applications that address their immediate business needs.
Lotus Mashups includes: A graphical, browser-based tool that
supports easy, on-the-glass assembly of new applications by business users.
An easy-to-use development environment for rapid creation of dynamic widgets.
A mashup catalog which facilitates sharing and discovery of mashup assets, with built-in community features like ratings, tagging, commenting.
A rich set of out-of-the-box, business-ready widgets.
Introducing Lotus Mashups
Create
Assemble& Share
Use
Discover
Speed Flexibility
Reuse
InsightInnovation
Manage
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Lotus Mashups: Basics You Need To Know…
Elevator Pitch
Lotus Mashups allows non-technical users to create mashups in minutes, empowering line-of-business professionals to more easily create and share new Web applications that address their immediate business needs.
Target Audience
LOB and IT
Availability & Pricing Mid-year 2008 (subject to change)
Learn More http://w3-103.ibm.com/software/xl/portal/viewcontent?type=doc&srcID=Y2&docID=R270023U53523J15
…Watch For More Details Coming Soon!
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Lotus Mashups: Positioning with WebSphere Portal
“..enterprise mashups will move from a few one-off pilots to true enterprise-class software in the coming 12 months…“
Top Enterprise Web 2.0 Predictions For 2008G. Oliver Young, Forrester Research, January 2008
“..enterprise mashups will move from a few one-off pilots to true enterprise-class software in the coming 12 months…“
Top Enterprise Web 2.0 Predictions For 2008G. Oliver Young, Forrester Research, January 2008
Lotus Mashups and WebSphere Portal are complementary products Lotus Mashups is best suited for end user composition of simple (often
short-lived), self-managed composite applications
WebSphere Portal is best used to deliver IT-managed, strategic or mission-critical applications.
Mashups deemed worthy for broader adoption - or that need an additional level of control applied - can be seamlessly deployed to WebSphere Portal*, where they can be managed and governed by IT
*A capability planned for a later in 2008
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“Prediction is difficult, especially about the future”
Niels Bohr, 1957
“I think there is a world marketfor maybe five computers.”
Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943
“Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons. ”
Popular Mechanics, 1949
“There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home. ” Ken Olsen, founder of DEC,1977
“640K ought to be enough for anybody. ”
Bill Gates, 1981
Just remember – the future might bring more than you think
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“Prediction is difficult, especially about the future”
Niels Bohr, 1957
“I think there is a world marketfor maybe five computers.”
Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943
“Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons. ”
Popular Mechanics, 1949
“There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home. ” Ken Olsen, founder of DEC,1977
“640K ought to be enough for anybody. ”
Bill Gates, 1981
Just remember – the future might bring more than you think
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