Open Data Strategies of Real-time Cities
Open Data Strategies of Real-time Cities
ICT Opportunities in Grand Lyon, Milton Keynes, Helsinki, and Dublin
12-May-2015
Europe
Description
Cities see an opportunity to stimulate economic growth by opening up their substantial sources of data to digital services innovators. In order to become true “real-time cities,” they want to do much more than simply publishing existing information and processes online. Differentiation lies in the foundations they put down in terms of data strategies, governance structures, and partnerships. This study profiles the open data strategies of four European cities. It provides an analysis of each city’s goals and its activities with its partners. Analyses include best practice examples and a benchmark of the cities' progress against their objectives.
Table of Contents
Study Objectives
Real-time City Trends in Europe
Real-time City Trends in Europe (continued)
Scope—Europe
Research Methodology
Initial Definitions
Overview—Milton Keynes
Objectives and Initiatives—Milton Keynes
Data Strategy—MK:Smart
Data Strategy—MK:Data Hub
Data Strategy—Ownership of Datasets
IoT Demonstrator—HyperCat
Data Strategy—HyperCatCity
ICT Suppliers and Partners
Evolution of Value Chain and Business Models
Value Chain and Business Models—Experimental Stage
Value Chain and Business Models—Commercial Stage
Overview—Grand Lyon
Overview—Real-time City Initiatives
40+ Pilot Projects
Selected Projects
Objectives
Data Strategy—Data Provision and Access Platform
Data Strategy—Ownership of Datasets
Flagship Data Projects—3-D Urban Mapping and Urban Services Innovation Lab
Data Strategy—Three License Types
Data Strategy—Data Governance
Data Strategy—Data Governance (continued)
Data Strategy—Open Data Platform Technical Roadmap
Funding
Overview—Helsinki
Overview—Real-time City Initiatives
Overview—Real-time City Initiatives (continued)
Helsinki Region Infoshare
Helsinki Region Infoshare (continued)
Data Strategy—Open Data Challenges
Data Strategy—Ownership of Datasets
Data Strategy—Collaborative Initiatives
Challenges
Funding
Overview—Dublin
Overview—Dublinked
Dublinked Infrastructure and Open Source
Dublinked Data Uses
Data Strategy—Ownership of Datasets
Dublinked’s Open Data Challenges
Licensing Terms and Accessibility
Evolution of Value Chain and Business Models
Benchmark of ICT Attractiveness
Benchmark of ICT Attractiveness—Milton Keynes
Real-time City—Progress Benchmark
ICT Opportunity
ICT Opportunity (continued)
ICT Challenges
ICT Challenges (continued)
The Last Word
Recommendations
Recommendations (continued)
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 | Sheridan Nye |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | MAD2-01-00-00-00 |
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