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SWFRTP Celebrates Formation with Launch Event
Eight Counties of Technology Leaders are expected to attend the Southwest Florida Regional Technology Partnership launch event of the new industry led business league, whose charter is helping to grow the technology economy in the Southwest Florida Region.
Regional attendees will:
- Learn how the Regional Technology Partnership will be building a roadmap to local technology here in Southwest Florida.
- Listen to Featured Speakers: Randy Berradge, President of Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Tony DiBenedetto, President of Tribridge and Founder of the Tampa Bay Technology Forum, and Brian Mehaffey, Vice President of Engineering and CIO of Ave Maria University.
- Have the opportunity to network with colleagues from: Charlotte, Collier, Desoto, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Manatee and Sarasota Counties.
- Learn how they can be a part of the Partnership Organization.
When: Thursday, May 22nd
Where: WCI Pelican Preserve, 9802 Pelican Preserve Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33913
Overview
Today’s most competitive regional economies such as Silicon Valley and the Research Triangle are characterized by emerging, innovation-oriented businesses, and highly skilled knowledge workers. According to a recent U.S. Department of Labor study, Technology is the fastest growing sector in the economy with a 68% increase in output growth rate projected between 2002 and 2012. High tech jobs pay almost 70% more than the average pay according to the American Electronic Association. Regional collaborative groups help to facilitate this growth.
The Challenge
The pace of new business development in the United States has never been so rapid nor the competition so intense. South West Florida has yet to name its prominent new-comer, but has all of the qualities to compete at this level.
The Opportunity
The state of Florida is encompassed by a number of regional Technology groups that help keep policy in line at the state level and help to keep the region grounded by bringing influential members of the community together to share best practices. There is no such group in the region of South West Florida and the opportunity to establish one is real. According to Enterprise Florida, Florida colleges and universities performed more than $1.5 billion (2005) in sponsored research, working closely with business and industry to create cutting-edge technologies. Their work has generated more than $427.4 million in royalties to the state since 2000. A regional group could help to embrace this concept in Southwest Florida and help the number rise.
Even though the research numbers sound impressive, a recent study by the Florida Chamber Foundation found that even though university R&D funding in Florida has doubled since 1998, it still remains low compared to other states. A collaborative effort has been a successful route for communities such as Seattle and Portland to partner the local universities with business to gain a competitive edge in terms of research and development. The new-found growth of South West Florida’s university system has generated the opportunity to develop partnerships with area businesses that can together, produce world class technology. These partnerships can enable the region to compete successfully in the information age.
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Internet Office, Inc. Software as a Service Article, Lessons from the Past, Lead to the Future
It’s a smart part of life to stop, look and listen to lessons from the past, learning where the future may take us. Over the past 8 years, technology and internet technology in particular, has had such a profound change on societal, business and family behaviors that future generations will surely be studying and writing about our present – their past – for generations to come, deciphering this defining point in history.
What our past teaches us today – is that it took 50 years of trial and error, pain and high cost to find the holy grail of “better computing.” Ultimately, the lesson learned was that the wisdom of yesterday – the Mainframe era - is still the best way to “compute.” Information Technology has since come full circle, returning to its very roots and again providing centralized and managed Software and Infrastructure Services.
According to analyst firm IDC, “In 2006 the software-on-demand delivery model represented $3.7 billion in revenue,” and “IDC believes this opportunity will reach $14.8 billion by 2011, representing a compound annual growth rate of 32%” (IDC, “Worldwide Software Business Strategies 2008 Top 10 Predictions,” Doc # 210334, January 2008).
SaaS, which stands for Software-as-a-Service, is a software application delivery model where a vendor develops a web-native software application and hosts and operates (either independently or through a third-party) the application for use by its customers over the Internet. Customers do not pay for owning the software itself but rather for using it, similar to phone or cable television billed as a low monthly payment.
SaaS is generally associated with business software and is a low-cost way for businesses to obtain the same benefits of commercially licensed, internally operated software without the associated complexity and high continued cost. Internet Office, Inc., a local Southwest Florida technology leader, recognized this shift and developed a SaaS solution for small businesses that significantly decreases their year-over-year IT cost while increasing efficiencies and productivity.
Many types of software are well suited to the SaaS model, where customers may have little interest or capability in software deployment, but do have substantial computing needs. Application areas such as Customer Relationship Management, Contact Management, Human Resources, IT Service Management, Accounting, Web Content and Email are just a few of the initial markets showing great SaaS success.
SaaS is a significant shift to the software delivery and maintenance models that have been architected over the last 40 years and will affect most business in years to come. Its impact is felt across today’s software deployment models of Desktop, Server, Virtual, Client Server and Intranet technologies. It directly affects Network Infrastructure by “becoming the network” and eliminates or significantly reduces network equipment and support costs. SaaS is returning the IT community to yesterday’s roots providing a proven and solid framework for tomorrow. Ultimately, its benefits will redefine future computing practices and at the same time help GO GREEN because of the reduced energy consumption and heat output from today!
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Technology is a broad concept that deals with a species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects a species' ability to control and adapt to its environment. In human society, it is a consequence of science and engineering, although several technological advances predate the two concepts. Technology is a term with origins in the Greek "technologia", "τεχνολογία" — "techne", "τέχνη" ("craft") and "logia", "λογία" ("saying").[1] However, a strict definition is elusive; "technology" can refer to material objects of use to humanity, such as machines, hardware or utensils, but can also encompass broader themes, including systems, methods of organization, and techniques. The term can either be applied generally or to specific areas: examples include "construction technology", "medical technology", or "state-of-the-art technology". People's use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistorical discovery of the ability to control fire increased the available sources of food and the invention of the wheel helped humans in travelling in and controlling their environment. Recent technological developments, including the printing press, the telephone, and the Internet, have lessened physical barriers to communication and allowed humans to interact on a global scale. However, not all technology has been used for peaceful purposes; the development of weapons of ever-increasing destructive power has progressed throughout history, from clubs to nuclear weapons.
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