Europe’s Real-Time Cities Revisited—Survey 2016

Europe’s Real-Time Cities Revisited—Survey 2016

The Quest for Commercial Sustainability of Smart City Initiatives Continues

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14-Nov-2016
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Europe
Research Code: MBC5-01-00-00-00
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This 2016 Real-Time Cities survey monitors the focus areas of work, state of development, roadmaps, and opportunities for ICT solutions providers. It is a parallel survey to the 2015 Frost & Sullivan iteration, gathering inputs from mostly new participants.

A true Real-Time City exploits its repositories of data as they are generated, along with network and sensor infrastructure and the expertise of its ICT partners. It thus aims to optimise the pursuit of its policy goals and build a foundation to create commercially viable services.

Questions addressed include:
•     What are the main goals of real-time city initiatives?
•     Who are the providers and users of data?
•     How are cities adopting open source software?
•     How are cities financing their digital services projects?
•     How are they collaborating?

Table of Contents

Findings—Real-Time City Trends in Europe

Findings—Real-Time City Trends in Europe (continued)

Scope—Europe

2016 Survey Methodology

2016 Survey Methodology (continued)

Definitions

Questions This Study Will Answer

What is the City you Represent?

What are the Main Activities of your Smart City Initiatives?*

What are Your City’s Top 3 Goals?*

What Do you Believe Stands Out in Your City’s Use of Big or Open Data?*

Do Your City’s Initiatives Include Any of the Following?*

Who Owns the Data?*

Who Owns the Data?* (continued)

What Partner is Contributing Innovative Data to the City?

Do You have Knowledge of Networks and Data Management?*

Do Your City Projects Use Any of the Following?*

Do You Have Knowledge of Council Policy and Funding?*

What are the Funding Sources Behind Your City’s Initiatives?*

Which Infrastructure is Already Available or Requires Investment to Support Your City’s Projects?*

What is the Expected Timeline Until Infrastructure Upgrade?*

Please Rank the Budget Allocations for the Following Technology Cost Items*

Is Your City Collaborating with Other Public Authorities and ICT Suppliers?*

Which ICT Suppliers are You Working With?*

The Last Word

The Last Word (continued)

The Last Word (continued)

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This 2016 Real-Time Cities survey monitors the focus areas of work, state of development, roadmaps, and opportunities for ICT solutions providers. It is a parallel survey to the 2015 Frost & Sullivan iteration, gathering inputs from mostly new participants. A true Real-Time City exploits its repositories of data as they are generated, along with network and sensor infrastructure and the expertise of its ICT partners. It thus aims to optimise the pursuit of its policy goals and build a foundation to create commercially viable services. Questions addressed include: • What are the main goals of real-time city initiatives? • Who are the providers and users of data? • How are cities adopting open source software? • How are cities financing their digital services projects? • How are they collaborating?
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Author Martin Hoff ter Heide
Industries Telecom
WIP Number MBC5-01-00-00-00
Keyword 1 Commercial Sustainability of Smart City
Keyword 2 opportunities for ICT solutions providers
Keyword 3 network and sensor infrastructure
Is Prebook No