Open Data Strategies in Real-time Cities—Cambridge (UK) and Kazan (Russia)
Open Data Strategies in Real-time Cities—Cambridge (UK) and Kazan (Russia)
Early Stage Adopters Offer Glimpses into Emerging Data Strategies, Governance Structures, Partnerships, and Challenges
02-Feb-2016
Europe
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Description
This is the second in a series of city case study publications as part of Frost & Sullivan's Real-Time Cities Research Programme. It is becoming increasingly evident that cities have an opportunity to stimulate economic growth by opening up their substantial sources of data to digital service innovators. To become true real-time cities, they want to do more than simply publish existing information and processes online. Differentiation lies in the foundations they put down in terms of data strategy, governance structures, and partnerships. This study profiles the early-stage open data strategies of two European cities, Cambridge (UK) and Kazan (Russia). It provides an analysis of each city’s goals, activities with partners, and challenges.
Table of Contents
Study Objectives
Study Findings—Second Wave Cities
Scope—Europe
Research Methodology
Overview—Cambridge
Cambridgeshire Data Strategy
Cambridgeshire Data Strategy (continued)
Cambridge Data Strategy—Transportation
Cambridgeshire Relations with ICT Suppliers
Funding
Value Chain and Business Models
Overview—City
Overview—Real-Time City Initiative and Objectives
Overview—Real-Time City Initiative and Objectives (continued)
Funding and ICT Suppliers
Benchmark of ICT Attractiveness
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 | MB1F-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |