14 - Industrial Revolution 4.0
14 - Industrial Revolution 4.0
14 - Industrial Revolution 4.0
1937–1942 1950s
World’s first electronic digital Invention of the silicon chip
computer was developed at Iowa
State University
1947 1970s
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1. The Digital Revolution: A Brief History
1981 1984
IBM introduced its first Personal Apple introduced the Macintosh
Computer (PC)
The 286 microprocessor was unveiled The creation of the Pentium processor
1982 1993
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1. The Digital Revolution: A Brief History
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2. Industry Convergence
Innovator’s Dilemma
Value network
Sustaining Technologies
Disruptive Technologies
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4. Innovator’s Dilemma
Innovator’s Dilemma
Staying committed to a current, profitable technology
Failingto provide adequate levels of investment to new
and possibly risky technologies
Company is responding to the needs of established
customers
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5. Value Network
Incremental or radical
innovations that improve product
performance
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7.1 Five Principles of Disruptive Innovations
EVERY 48 HOURS, YAHOO RECORDS MORE BETWEEN 2003 AND 2010, THE NUMBER OF 37% OF EUROPEAN ADULTS—136 MILLION
THAN 24 TERABYTES OF DATA ABOUT ITS INTERNET USERS IN CHINA INCREASED FROM PEOPLE—SHOPPED ONLINE IN 2008. ONLINE
USERS’ ONLINE HABITS— EQUAL TO ALL THE 68 MILLION TO 450 MILLION; IN SHANGHAI, RETAIL AND TRAVEL SALES WILL HAVE A CAGR
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN ALL THE BOOKS BEIJING AND GUANGZHOU, ONE-THIRD OF OF 8%
IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ALL RESIDENTS USE THE INTERNET
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Global E-Commerce
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Mobile Advertising and Mobile
Commerce
TERM FOR CONDUCTING WI-FI CELLULAR DATA PLANS VIA TABLETS LIKE IPAD, GALAXY
COMMERCIAL 3G, 4G NETWORKS
TRANSACTIONS USING CELL
PHONES
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Mobile Commerce
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Internet Phone Service
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Digital Books and Electronic Reading Devices
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