Showing posts with label time-space compression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time-space compression. Show all posts

The Impact of Compressing Time and Distance

Imagine a world where messages took months to traverse oceans, and military strategies were planned to the rhythm of marching soldiers' footsteps. Contrast this with today's reality, where digital communication occurs in the blink of an eye, and military actions are executed in milliseconds. This stark contrast, eloquently analyzed by philosopher and urbanist Professor Paul Virilio, underscores a fundamental shift in our perception of time and distance, wrought by technological advancements.

In ancient times, commanders of Roman armies estimated the timing of battles based on their soldiers' ability to march 20 miles per day on purpose-built stone roads. Fast forward to the present, where a ballistic missile can traverse the globe in minutes. This acceleration demands that nations and military commanders prepare for critical decision-making in mere seconds. Such a shift from deliberation over days to instantaneous action reflects a profound transformation in the art and science of war.

The digital age has revolutionized commerce, enabling the instantaneous transmission of digitized products and services across the globe. This achievement is the culmination of decades of work by scientists, researchers, governments, and entrepreneurs. The concept of a 'digital twin' of the Earth, once a realm of uncharted mystery, is now a tangible reality. Tools like Google Earth can whisk us to any location in seconds, compressing geographic time and distance in an unprecedented manner.

In this era of compressed time and distance, the role of humans is evolving from operators to designers and managers of digital systems. Operations, now measured in milliseconds, demand a synergy between human creativity and machine efficiency. The future beckons a world where digital proxies extend our capabilities, allowing us to work and compete continuously in a digital realm.

As we forge ahead in this rapidly shrinking digital world, we must ponder the broader implications of these technological advancements. How will we preserve the essence of human experience in a world dominated by digital immediacy? What new forms of governance, business, and social interaction will emerge from this compressed landscape? These questions beckon us to not only embrace technological progress but also to thoughtfully consider its impact on our collective human journey.

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Kevin Benedict
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The Role Big Data Plays with the Real-Time Enterprise, Mobile Strategies and Field Services

Time-Space Compression
I have been engaged in a lot of research and writing of late on business transformation made possible by the advent of the real-time enterprise, Big Data, mobile strategies and field services.  I could have added social and cloud as well, but you have to stop somewhere.  I find these subjects fascinating, because we can see their impact on both our personal lives and our businesses daily.

On Tuesday, December 18th at 11 AM EST I will be sharing this research in a live webinar along with Mike Karlskind, VP of Service Optimization Strategies at ClickSoftware.  I invite you to join us! Registration information can be found here - http://go.clicksoftware.com/role-big-data-plays-with-real-time-enterprise-mobile-strategies-and-field-services.html?utm_source=December18thWebinarKB.

The topics I will be covering are:

  • Business transformation
  • Real-time enterprises and Big Data
  • Data driven decision making
  • Location based services
  • Predictive analytics
  • Time-space compression
  • Dromology (the science and logic of speed in field services)
  • Chronostrategies - time strategies in field service
  • Revolution in Commercial Affairs - collecting data, analyzing data and communicating data
  • The value of infonomics

  • I believe we are seeing an intriguing transformation today in business.  Time-space compression enabled by mobility, social networking and real-time business analytics have forever changed the way business will be conducted.  I look forward to exploring this subject with you on December 18th.
      
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    Kevin Benedict, Head Analyst for SMAC, Cognizant
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    Full Disclosure: These are my personal opinions. No company is silly enough to claim them. I am a mobility and SMAC analyst, consultant and writer. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.

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