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Monetisation in Telecoms
Top 5 reasons to attend Big Data Monetisation in Telecoms:
Discover how to transform your organisational structure and exploit the significant revenue potential of Big Data whilst complying with regulation
Featuring 11 pioneering operator use cases, including:
Chief Operating Officer, Telefnica Dynamic Insights Chief Researcher - Customer Experience, BT Research Vice President Cloud & Big Data Architectures & Technologies, Deutsche Telekom Director of Mobile Applications & Big Data, SFR Programme Director BIG Programme, Telenor ASA Vice President Standards & Flora, Telecom Italia
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The only conference in the market with a unique focus on both the technical and organisational challenges of exploiting big data Learn from 11 early adopter use cases from the telecoms industry demonstrating how to monetise Big Data Hear exclusive practical guidance from the UKs Information Commissioners Office on how to leverage Big Data without breaking the law Discover advanced cross-industry examples of how to realise the potential of Big Data and effectively sell it to third parties Benefit from 15+ hours of interactive sessions to brainstorm Big Data challenges with telecoms peers from different departmental functions
Exclusive regulator guidance on Big Data and privacy protection: Steve Wood, Head of Policy Delivery, Information Commissioners Office
What your peers said about the last Big Data Monetisation in Telecoms:
The quality of the presentations was high as well as the speakers and case study references. It enabled me to bring new ideas back to my organisation
Marc Hassenfratz, Head of Development of the Telecommunications Market, SAS
How do I break down silos and structure the company to become a data-driven organisation? Plus, with confusion over how far you can take Big Data monetisation without breaking the law, you will hear exclusive guidance from the UKs Information Commissioners Office to clarify the dos and donts of negotiating privacy protection laws. If networking is top of your priorities, the agenda has 15+ hours of dedicated interactive and networking sessions enabling you to identify potential business partnerships and find answers to your Big Data questions in an open and informal environment. Register now to take advantage of the best rates: Online: www.bigdatatelecoms.com Email: telecoms@iqpc.co.uk Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7368 9737 I look forward to welcoming you to London this November! Kind regards, Julie
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Top 5 case studies not to be missed: 1 Establish how Telefnica have built a Big Data monetisation business from 2 companies across a range of different sectors
scratch and are successfully exploiting opportunities for several private and public sector organisations Discover how SFR are successfully selling their network Big Data to third party Understand how Telenor have restructured their organisation to promote Hear how Mastercard are leveraging Big Data capabilities and technologies to
3 collaboration and extract maximum value from their Big Data 4 unlock new insights on their customer data
how Deutsche Telekom have acquired the skills and technologies to 5 Learn efficiently and cost-effectively exploit Big Data within the organisation
9:30-12:30 Workshop A: Establishing how to develop a winning business model to monetise your Big Data
Weve all heard the promise of the Big Data gold mine, but so far in the telecoms industry this potential has remained largely untapped. So what is stopping organisations from reaping the benefits?
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-4:30 Workshop B: Determining how to structure your organisation effectively in order to unlock the value of your Big Data
In this practical workshop, you will learn how to establish the right business model to start with and ensure you have the underlying capabilities in place in order to maximise your chance of successfully monetising Big Data. Agenda: Evaluating the different kinds of business models for monetising your Big Data Establishing what works and what doesnt work: Review of Big Data monetisation case studies from several mobile operators, including Vodafone, Telefnica, Verizon, EE and others Determining how to ensure that you have the underlying capabilities in order to be ready to monetise your Big Data effectively: Skills Systems Privacy protection Led by: Felix Malpartida, Partner, Mobile Value Partners & Former Global Head of m-Commerce Joint Ventures, Vodafone
Felix Malpartida is a Partner at Mobile Value Partners, a new firm created to work with the worlds leading companies on mobile commerce. Prior to this, he was Vodafones Global Head for Mobile Commerce Joint Ventures, where he led the creation of Weve, the JV between UK leading mobile operators for mobile commerce, and similar initiatives across Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific. He also developed and executed Vodafone global strategy for new businesses, like mobile marketing and mobile analytics.
Is your organisation Big Data enabled? Does your company share a mind set where data is viewed as an asset and not just as a by-product of the business? Or are you hindered by information and departmental silos that prevent you from realising the potential of Big Data? This workshop is dedicated to exploring how to break down those silos and structure your organisation in order to promote collaboration and data-driven decision making. Agenda:
Establishing the business case for organisational restructure and how to convince senior management of the need to work differently Determining what the organisational set-up should look like: Enabling collaboration and the shared use of data across different business units Budget ownership and allocation Overcoming the challenge of change: Examining how to manage the shift in culture in order to become Big Data enabled Led by: Marcel Dohmen, Former Big Data Specialist, KPN
Marcel Dohmen started his professional career as a professional violinist in 1990. In 2000, he started a career in IT, specialising in OSS within telecommunication operators in the Netherlands (O2, Telfort, KPN NV). In 2012, he was given the opportunity to establish a Big Data lab at KPN, where he conducted research on the use of Big Data to reduce TCO and how to leverage between the possibilities of Big Data technologies and the (legal and ethical) implications. In August 2013, he established a new company together with two former KPN colleagues. The mission of this new company (BDL-BV) is to add value to Telco operators w.r.t. improving net promoter score (NPS) and analysis around reducing total cost of ownership, taking his experience that he gained during his previous employment at KPN.
Telefnica Dynamic Insights is a global business unit, enabling other organisations to make use of its mobile network data, whilst protecting the identity of all of its network users. Hear of the journey taken to create a Big Data monetisation business within the framework of a mobile network operator Understand some of the organisational dynamics that require consideration in setting up a Data Monetisation business Get an overview of TDIs first products which serve the needs of several market sectors including Retail, Financial Services, and Transportation, and thereby better understand the opportunities presented by Big Data in this new area of the Digital Economy Mike Fishwick, Chief Operating Officer, Telefnica Dynamic Insights
10:00 Discovering how SFR are successfully selling their network Big Data to third party companies Find out in this presentation how SFR are leading the way in exploiting their CASE Big Data assets to deliver significant business benefits both internally and for STUDY third party companies. You will learn: How to collect and analyse real-time location data about your customers over the network How to leverage this data to optimise internal propositions and marketing campaigns How to build business development capabilities and establish the business case to sell the idea of Big Data to clients: The key to success is a deep understanding of your clients expectations and the ability to adapt your solution to meet them Examining real-life use cases demonstrating how Big Data was sold to two different sectors and has delivered significant business benefit: Retail Transportation services Stphane Lebas, Mobile Applications & Big Data Director, SFR
11:50 Exploring how to develop a winning business model to monetise your Big Data Max Kelly founded Virgin Insight, the marketing and strategy consultancy for CASE the Virgin Group that believes successful businesses put customers at their STUDY heart. Virgin Insight has been quietly helping the Virgin Group to drive business by understanding customers better. The presentation will cover: Examining the different ways in which organisations can use their Big Data Evaluating the pros and cons of different business models for monetising Big Data: Subscription model Consultancy model Transaction or share of revenue model Establishing how to successfully put your business model into practice: Who is willing to pay for Big Data and why? By what means will they pay for your Big Data? Max Kelly, Founder, Virgin Insights
Topic 1: How do you answer the question from your potential clients: Is it really worth paying for Big Data? Topic 2: How do you effectively present and communicate the business case for your Big Data to potential clients? Topic 3: How can you convert a mere interest in your Big Data into serious investment? 13:15 Lunch 14:15 Overcoming the challenges of turning Big Data into gold Marcel Dohmen formerly worked within the strategic innovation sub-division of KPN and was responsible for research around Big Data technology and CASE innovation in the telecoms industry. In this presentation, he will uncover STUDY successful use cases on how to use Big Data to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) and the journey he took, together with his team, to get there. You will also hear about how they overcame on-going challenges relating to European regulations and privacy laws and find out how they negotiated the ethical issues of using data that is not their own. Finally, you will discover why the gold that has been promised to telecoms from Big Data is turning out to be hard to monetise. Marcel Dohmen, Former Big Data Specialist, KPN 14:45 Understanding how to leverage Big Data capabilities and technologies to unlock new insights on your customer data
CASE STUDY
15:15 Educating viewers on the benefits of Big Data analytics and leveraging the value of viewer data - a broadcaster perspective Establishing how to leverage viewer data responsibly to make a clear CASE difference between invasion of privacy and valuable knowledge that will STUDY benefit them directly Building on brand trust equity promoting transparent communications
17:25 Closing remarks from the Chair 17:35 End of day one
This event will offer insight on how to handle and work with Big Data and how to translate it to concrete business recommendations
Thomas Muench, Head of Data Mining & Data Analysis, UPC-Cablecom
Topic 2: How do you overcome departmental silos and positively encourage 15:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: How do you exploit the potential of Big Data to significantly improve the efficiency and quality of your services and collaboration and the shared use of Big Data? INTER reduce churn? Establishing the importance of ensuring clear objectives and business Topic 3: How should you structure your organisation in order to unlock the ACTIVE requirements at the out-set in order to avoid becoming a technology-driven value of Big Data project 13:00 Lunch Scrutinising examples of how Big Data can significantly improve your customer experience 14:00 Capitalising on Big Data to detect opportunities for new revenue Exploring how to use Big Data to enable a faster and more accurate streams diagnosis of your customers issues over the network Pinpointing opportunities for using Big Data to drive growth, diversification CASE Understanding how to use Big Data to identify customers at risk of churn or general improvement of revenue streams to increase the internal STUDY Panellists include: profitability of the organisation Alain Glickman, Director of Customer Insights, Orange Leveraging Big Data to understand what drives consumers to buy particular products to recognise why they would purchase a particular 15:40 Closing remarks from the Chair product from your business compared to another 15:50 End of conference and networking refreshments Identifying potential revenue generation opportunities from new customer segments Discovering shared learnings from other industries who are using Big Data to create new revenue streams in an intelligent way via new digital engagement Telecoms IQ 2013. Due to unforeseen circumstances the programme may change and IQPC reserves the right to alter the venue and/or speakers Chris Gobby, Head of mData, EE
Media Partners:
Very good event Big Data is going to be a clear focus for the Telco industry!
Director Strategic Marketing and Product, Intersec
The summit was very useful for understanding the Telcos ideas about Big Data
Delivery Architect, Greenplum
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