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W3C Value Proposition - Ontos/W3C Event May 22, 2014 | PDF
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Web @ 25 – Celebrating 25
years of the Web
22 of May 2014
1 1V: 1.5 20/03/12
By: Bernard Gidon, EMEA Business Development Leader
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1989 1994
Tim Berners-Lee
invents the World
Wide Web.
The W3C is founded by
Tim Berners-Lee at the
MIT, in collaboration
with Inria
Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Web Inventor and
W3C Director
W3C’s mission is to ensure the
long-term growth of the Web with
the vision of ONE WEB FOR ALL
The W3C and the origin of the web
ABOUTTHEW3CABOUTTHEW3C
Web @ 25 / W3C @ 20
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A NEW WAVE
TRANSFORMATIONS
of
Just as the Web has
transformed
everything…
…It will transform
everything again
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How does the W3C work ?
HOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP
Accepts inputs and provides outputs to all – no charge!
Focus is to create standards which lead to commercial benefit
Web has a good track record
Working Groups have engineers from Member companies with
staff support
Each company brings its expertise and perspective
4 Domains: Interaction, UbiWeb, Accessibility, Technology and
Society
RF patent policy
ISO PAS submitter
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Broad Reach
• Translations of standards to 55+ languages
• Liaisons w/ 40+ global standards organizations
(UN, ISO, ITU, IETF, OGF, Unicode, ICANN, ETSI, Isoc…)
• 55,000+ people subscribed to 800+ mailing lists
• Millions of Hits/day on www.w3.org
• 220+ Web standards:
(HTML, XML, PNG/SVG,RDF/OWL/SPARQL,
Accessibility….)
• 1,800+ participants in 60+ Groups
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Value Proposition
• International organization
• Strong Web community
• Track record of success (technology standards used WW)
• Neutral forum for collaboration between & across industry
sectors, ecosystems and communities
• Broad industry and academic participation (e.g. browser,
mobile, internet and corporate)
• Active, expert staff participating in work
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W3C : an international community with 4 hosts
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consultants /
systems
integrators
Universities
Software
UnclassifiedTrade
organisation
Other
business
Government/
Agencies
Telecom
industry
Internet
services
IT systems
Content
provider
News / Media
Web
User
Private
R&D
Consumer
goods
Other sectors
Boston (MIT)
Beijing
University
Tokyo
(Keio University)
Sophia (ERCIM)
W3C’s worldwide network : 4 hosts ( ) and 20
offices ( )
386 members from 30 countries and various
sectors
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Few W3C members
WHATWE’VEDONEWHATWE’VEDONE
View the whole member list : http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Member/List
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Updates
New industries domains
• 2013
– Automotive Business Group
– Digital Publishing Initiative
• 2014
– Web Payment Workshop
– Web TV & Broadcaster Workshop
– Web of Things
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HOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP
Many ways to make an impact and contribute:
Membership in W3C
Sponsorship of W3C programs
Business Groups
Community Groups
Participation in public Workshops/Working groups
How can you participate ?
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W3C Membership
1 - Detect new business opportunities
HOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP
Adopt new web technologies to increase your value
proposition and evolve your business model
Deploy rapidly your technology to one of the widest
developers community in the world
Participate in the creation of new growth markets
based on web technologies
Interact with top worldwide players to identify
potential partnerships, alliances and customers
Benchmark best practices
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W3C Membership
2 – Exchange with a wide experts community
HOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP
Increase your technical expertise for rapid
deployment of web based technologies (online
training, digital innovation newsletters…)
Explore best practices on how new technologies
are implemented by other companies and
organizations
Get support from experts in various domains
(semantic web, internet of things, rich media…)
Submit new ideas and requirements to the
community (w3c is neutral ; your input is worth
anyone else’s)
Create new groups on your favorite topics
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W3C Membership
3 – Take a leadership role
HOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP
Develop your organization visibility (over a
million hits/day on www.w3.org)
Exercise influence over standards and provide
strategic direction for the Web’s future
Demonstrate your technical LEADERSHIP
Gain public recognition of your organization’s
contributions to the world wide web
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Partnership : Meet your peers and establish new business relationships.
Early Access : thanks to the W3C's Advisory Committee, you can :
bring your own ideas to strategic discussions about the Web's future
stay ahead of the competition and enter new markets early
stay informed of new Web features and out-perform your biggest rivals
Leverage : W3C gives you a unique opportunity to achieve broad adoption
on diverse software and devices.
Education : learn in depth how the Web works, and how to make it better.
Promotion : promote your commitment to open standards, through press
release and home page testimonials, sponsorship visibility, interviews, and
more.
Member benefitsHOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP
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Online Training for Developers
W3DevCampus benefits:
Up-to-date development techniques
Course reviewed by W3C
Teacher's expertise and availability
Discussion forum open at all times
Available 24/7 and from any time zone
Get a certificate of completion
o Learn directly from W3C!
o Premier platform to learn mobile Web development:
Mobile Web basic: mastering best practices
Mobile Web advanced: writing mobile Web apps
o Also, HTML5 courses on Audio/Video and Game development
w3devcampus.com
@W3Training
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Services
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To Lead the Web to its full potential
To Anticipate the Trends
To Increase your company value
Join W3C
http://www.w3.org/Consortium/join
Contacts: Bernard Gidon (bgidon@w3.org) / Daniel Hladky (daniel.hladky@ontos.com)

W3C Value Proposition - Ontos/W3C Event May 22, 2014

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    1 Web @ 25– Celebrating 25 years of the Web 22 of May 2014 1 1V: 1.5 20/03/12 By: Bernard Gidon, EMEA Business Development Leader
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    2 1989 1994 Tim Berners-Lee inventsthe World Wide Web. The W3C is founded by Tim Berners-Lee at the MIT, in collaboration with Inria Sir Tim Berners-Lee Web Inventor and W3C Director W3C’s mission is to ensure the long-term growth of the Web with the vision of ONE WEB FOR ALL The W3C and the origin of the web ABOUTTHEW3CABOUTTHEW3C Web @ 25 / W3C @ 20
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    3 A NEW WAVE TRANSFORMATIONS of Justas the Web has transformed everything… …It will transform everything again
  • 4.
    4 How does theW3C work ? HOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP Accepts inputs and provides outputs to all – no charge! Focus is to create standards which lead to commercial benefit Web has a good track record Working Groups have engineers from Member companies with staff support Each company brings its expertise and perspective 4 Domains: Interaction, UbiWeb, Accessibility, Technology and Society RF patent policy ISO PAS submitter
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    5 Broad Reach • Translationsof standards to 55+ languages • Liaisons w/ 40+ global standards organizations (UN, ISO, ITU, IETF, OGF, Unicode, ICANN, ETSI, Isoc…) • 55,000+ people subscribed to 800+ mailing lists • Millions of Hits/day on www.w3.org • 220+ Web standards: (HTML, XML, PNG/SVG,RDF/OWL/SPARQL, Accessibility….) • 1,800+ participants in 60+ Groups
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    6 Value Proposition • Internationalorganization • Strong Web community • Track record of success (technology standards used WW) • Neutral forum for collaboration between & across industry sectors, ecosystems and communities • Broad industry and academic participation (e.g. browser, mobile, internet and corporate) • Active, expert staff participating in work
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    7 W3C : aninternational community with 4 hosts ABOUTTHEW3CABOUTTHEW3C consultants / systems integrators Universities Software UnclassifiedTrade organisation Other business Government/ Agencies Telecom industry Internet services IT systems Content provider News / Media Web User Private R&D Consumer goods Other sectors Boston (MIT) Beijing University Tokyo (Keio University) Sophia (ERCIM) W3C’s worldwide network : 4 hosts ( ) and 20 offices ( ) 386 members from 30 countries and various sectors
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    8 Few W3C members WHATWE’VEDONEWHATWE’VEDONE Viewthe whole member list : http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Member/List
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    9 Updates New industries domains •2013 – Automotive Business Group – Digital Publishing Initiative • 2014 – Web Payment Workshop – Web TV & Broadcaster Workshop – Web of Things
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    16 HOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP Many ways tomake an impact and contribute: Membership in W3C Sponsorship of W3C programs Business Groups Community Groups Participation in public Workshops/Working groups How can you participate ?
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    17 W3C Membership 1 -Detect new business opportunities HOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP Adopt new web technologies to increase your value proposition and evolve your business model Deploy rapidly your technology to one of the widest developers community in the world Participate in the creation of new growth markets based on web technologies Interact with top worldwide players to identify potential partnerships, alliances and customers Benchmark best practices
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    18 W3C Membership 2 –Exchange with a wide experts community HOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP Increase your technical expertise for rapid deployment of web based technologies (online training, digital innovation newsletters…) Explore best practices on how new technologies are implemented by other companies and organizations Get support from experts in various domains (semantic web, internet of things, rich media…) Submit new ideas and requirements to the community (w3c is neutral ; your input is worth anyone else’s) Create new groups on your favorite topics
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    19 W3C Membership 3 –Take a leadership role HOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP Develop your organization visibility (over a million hits/day on www.w3.org) Exercise influence over standards and provide strategic direction for the Web’s future Demonstrate your technical LEADERSHIP Gain public recognition of your organization’s contributions to the world wide web
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    20 Partnership : Meetyour peers and establish new business relationships. Early Access : thanks to the W3C's Advisory Committee, you can : bring your own ideas to strategic discussions about the Web's future stay ahead of the competition and enter new markets early stay informed of new Web features and out-perform your biggest rivals Leverage : W3C gives you a unique opportunity to achieve broad adoption on diverse software and devices. Education : learn in depth how the Web works, and how to make it better. Promotion : promote your commitment to open standards, through press release and home page testimonials, sponsorship visibility, interviews, and more. Member benefitsHOWWECANHELPHOWWECANHELP
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    21 Online Training forDevelopers W3DevCampus benefits: Up-to-date development techniques Course reviewed by W3C Teacher's expertise and availability Discussion forum open at all times Available 24/7 and from any time zone Get a certificate of completion o Learn directly from W3C! o Premier platform to learn mobile Web development: Mobile Web basic: mastering best practices Mobile Web advanced: writing mobile Web apps o Also, HTML5 courses on Audio/Video and Game development w3devcampus.com @W3Training
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    23 To Lead theWeb to its full potential To Anticipate the Trends To Increase your company value Join W3C http://www.w3.org/Consortium/join Contacts: Bernard Gidon (bgidon@w3.org) / Daniel Hladky (daniel.hladky@ontos.com)