Tom Soderstrom JPL IT Chief Technology and Innovation Officer July 2018 Can we find Earth 20 Why To help us answer the BIG questions Are we alone How do we protect Mother Earth How do we divert an asteroid ID: 752591
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Innovation at the Edge
How rapid experimentation with emerging technologies is achieving results on Earth and in Space
Tom Soderstrom, JPL IT Chief Technology and Innovation Officer
July 2018Slide2
Can we find Earth 2.0?
Why? To help us answer the BIG questionsAre we alone?How do we protect Mother Earth?
How do we divert an asteroid?
Is/was there life on Mars?How did the Universe form and where is it going?TSlide3
Enjoy the benefits of surfing (
user experience) and leverage the power and future of the wave (back end
)
and spend time doing it (priorities and focus)How can we infuse emerging technologies into the enterprise?Slide4
Our Vision of How We Will Work
Leverages IOT, Programming, Smart Data, Cloud, and Artificial Intelligence, which can evolve at different cadences
AI / Machine Learning
Intelligent
Assistance
(IA)
Deep
Learning
Data
Lakes
APIs
(Registry)
Sensors and Devices
(
IoT
)
Gesture
Touch
See
Type
Sense
Think
Hear
Speak
Click
SmellSlide5
What is the next Technology Tsunami?
5Built-inintelligence everywhere, all the timeSlide6
Ubiquitous Computing
Software Defined EverythingAccelerated ComputingCyber Security challengesNew HabitsApplied AI
Built
in intelligence everywhere
Work from anywhere, always connected, gaming, sharing, open source, reduced footprint, cord-cutting
At scale, authentication, encryption by default, role-based training,
BlockChain
Serverless
, edge computing, HPC, GPUs, Neuromorphic, Quantum
Programming everything, APIs, Software Defined Networks, containers, DevOps, Open Source, self-healing, everything distributed
Mobile, smart devices, AR,
IoT
, NUI
Deep Learning, Machine Learning,
chatbots
, NLP, automation, data-driven, APIs, analytics, combinations
Participate at:
techwaves@jpl.nasa.gov
These waves will impact everyone
These waves will impact primarily developers
Surfing the next major technology waves - SummarySlide7
Ubiquitous Computing
Software Defined EverythingAccelerated ComputingCyber Security challengesNew HabitsApplied AI
Built in intelligence everywhere
Work from anywhere, always connected, gaming, sharing, open source, reduced footprint, cord-cutting
Participate at:
techwaves@jpl.nasa.gov
or
https://goto.jpl.nasa.gov/techwaves
These waves will impact everyone
These waves will impact primarily developers
Surfing the next major technology waves - New HabitsSlide8
11/2/2018
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New Habits
– JPL PerspectiveWork from anywhere Always connected to each other, our data, our devicesSensors everywhere give us constant insight
3D print
our future
Experimentatio
n makes us faster
Open Source mentality helps us reuse and share
Reconfiguring our offices at ease makes us nimble
Crowdsourcing helps us develop faster
(e.g. JPL Pitch Day, Parking App Challenge,
Intelligent Digital Assistants,
ChatBots
, Open Source Rover)Slide9
Prepare for next generation of explorers’ ways of workingSlide10
Ubiquitous Computing
Software Defined EverythingAccelerated ComputingCyber Security challengesNew HabitsApplied AI
Built in intelligence everywhere
At scale, authentication, encryption by default,
role-based training,
BlockChain
Participate at:
techwaves@jpl.nasa.gov
or
https://goto.jpl.nasa.gov/techwaves
These waves will impact everyone
These waves will impact primarily developers
Surfing the next major technology waves – Cyber Challenges