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"Future IT-services? Ask a teenager!" The rapidly emerging new world of a younger generation is not based on the evolution of Information Technology as we understand the term today, nor is the technology itself necessarily the key either. Instead it as much or more about the cultural change in the way that people expect to enable their lifestyle with the technology being a largely hidden aspect - consumed as they want to do something through a 'services' environment.
Classic concerns of privacy and boundaries in today's business systems are seen as barriers to be broken down by the new values of openness, sharing, but most of all by the spontaneous manner of being enabled to do what is wanted, when it is wanted, with who should be involved. This is a very different environment from the predetermined and carefully controlled world of today. However, there are key technology threads and elements we should recognise and develop our response around, open source software being an important keyword. This presentation attempts to identify and address them.
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