Open Data Strategies of Real-time Cities
Open Data Strategies of Real-time Cities
Commitment and Pragmatism Make Moscow a 'Must' on Smart City Innovation Watch-lists
25-Jul-2017
Europe
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Description
This market insight is part of Frost & Sullivan's Real-time Cities Research Program. In recent years, it has become evident that cities see an opportunity to stimulate economic growth by opening up their substantial sources of data to digital services innovators. To become true real-time cities, they strive to do more than simply publish existing information online. Differentiation lies in the foundations they put down in terms of data strategy, governance structures, and partnerships. Historically, the city of Moscow's smart city initiatives have received only moderate recognition. However, this is changing. Having attracted significant attention over the last couple of years, the Russian capital is establishing itself as a 'must' on the watch-lists of smart city observers, thanks to ingenuity and commitment.
Table of Contents
Key Takeaways
Study Objectives
Scope—Moscow-focused Study as Part of a Wider European Program
Research Methodology
The City
Real-time City Initiatives—Starting Point
Real-time City Initiatives—Recent Achievements
Smart City Strategy
Objectives—City of Moscow
Data Strategy—Citizen-facing Open Data Publishing Channels
Data Strategy—City ‘App Store’
Data Strategy—Ownership and Publication of Data Sets
Data Strategy—Key Aspects in Big or Open Data Use
Partners and ICT Suppliers
Hard Infrastructure Availability and Funding
The Last Word
Legal Disclaimer
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition—Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
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Author | Martin Hoff ter Heide |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | 9AC0-00-3E-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |