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The Impact of Digital Media on SocietyTom JenkinsChairman,
Canadian Digital Media Network
Executive Chairman & Chief Strategy Officer, OpenText
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Digital Media: Digitizing Analog World
Just a kids game?
Or is there something more going on?
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Digital Media Driving Innovation
Canada is first to use a secure social network at a G8/G20
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Agenda
Why Digital Media Matters Background The Challenge for Society Impact on Society Early Success Digital Media in the Future Summary
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Why Digital Media Matters Background The Challenge for Society Impact on Society Early Success Digital Media in the Future Summary
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Big Issue for Canada: Relative Productivity Gap
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1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007
Labour Productivity in Business Sector
Labour Productivity in Manufacturing
= 100
Sources: Industry Canada calculations based on data from Statistics Canada, CANSIM V1409153 and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, BLS: PRS84006093.
Effective investment in ICT is often cited as a contributor to productivity
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It would not be wise to miss the Information Revolution – any part of it!
China Missed the Industrial Revolution
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Digital underpins all other sectors in society
Digital is critical to the pace of innovation
Canadian Digital Strategy
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Why Digital Media Matters Background The Challenge for Society Impact on Society Early Success Digital Media in the Future Summary
OpenText: The Original “Google”
Jerry Yang CEO of Yahoo and Tom Jenkins CEO of Open Text launch in 1995.
OpenText provided the web search for MSN, MCI, Yahoo, IBM, etc.
OpenText Index was one of the most used web pages in early 90s.
OpenText moved into corporate search.
Today it is a billion dollar Canadian company.
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With Significant Global Reach
1 in 3 global Internet users view content enabled by OpenText technology.
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A challenge for all of us
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Why Digital Media Matters Background The Challenge for Society Impact on Society Early Success Digital Media in the Future Summary
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Digital is affecting culture across the world
He became a newspaper editor after Gutenberg invented the press…
A Broadcaster in the middle ages ? What will today’s broadcasters and
newspapers become with the arrival of the Internet?
It’s a fundamental question for our society and our economy
Movie theatres
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Conventional TV
Cable
Advertisers
ContentProducers
Cons-umers
Television value chain, 1975
VOD
PPV
Internet streaming todevices/storage
Movie theatres
Specialty TV(cable channels)
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Peer-to-peerfile-sharing
Internet streaming todevices/real time
Conventional TV
Cable
Early Internetapplications
Advertisersand
satel-lite
Pay TV
Home Video
Set-
top b
oxes
,
PV
Rs,
EPG
s, e
tc.
ContentProducers
Cons-umers
Consumer-generated
Industry- produced
The video value chain, 2007-2012
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Why do we regulate?
To manage Human or Societal behavior We need to ensure a place on the Canadian
shelf for Canadian stories. That is key to our sense of being Canadian
There must create a frameworkwithin which content creators and distributorscan build viable, vibrant companies
We have international obligations
BBC’s – iPlayer – A Global Audience
Deliver to an audience of 3 billion cell phone users
Innovation/Productivity Impact: Manuals
Printed manual Online manual using video
The Private Web
The Deep Web
CDMN Research into Content
The Public Web Less than 1% of what’s online is available to the public through sites like Google
Most of the data that has been digitized is not available. Canada has only digitized 1% of the content created by Canadians.
Secure. Behind the Firewall.
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Digital Natives Are Now A Major Driver
Radio
TV
SmartPhone
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Canada 3.0 in May in Stratford, Ontario
Canada 3.0 Participation – 2,500 attendees
CDMN Research Demonstration Project
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Digital Media at G20 – Canada on stage
www.vg20.org www.vg20net.org www.g20net.org
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G20 Participants in Digital Media
• G20 – Government participants from 40 countries
• B20 – Business organizations and corporations
• Y20 – Youth organizations and participants
• P20 – World Press accredited to the G20
• G20 NET – Librarians, Guides, Content Matter Experts, Editors
• More than 20,000 participants
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Secure, Hosted, Mobile “G20 Facebook”
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“Facebook/YouTube/Wiki/Google”
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Mobile Platforms
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New Online Immersive Technologies
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Canadian Museum of Science and Technology modernizing how it engages its clients
Bridging traditional geographical gaps through 2.0 technologies
Engaging digitally native generations in the process
Modernizing Museums
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The Web is Evolving
From newspaper style publishing to multi-media broadcasting to interactive social networks communicating in rich media
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The Rise of Social Networking
Digital Content is on a Geometric Progression
The single biggest issue facing organizations are the content scaling issues
Sto
rag
e
ExaBytes
PetaBytes
Time20152010
Content will double every month!
2,048 increase in one year!
Moving Away From Keyboard Entry
…and away from our desks
To Mobile Access
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Learn more about Digital Media!
Available on iPad Available in the Cloud
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Thank You
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