信息技术领域的创新依然一日千里,云推算即是该领域的最新进展之一。数据处置、传输和存储能力的突飞猛进使得云推算在提供公共和个人服务方面变得日益沉要。这给经济和社会发展带来沉大潜力。
结合国业务与发展会议(UNCTAD)2013年底颁布了《2013年信息经济汇报》,结合国秘书长潘基文在序言中指出:“《2013年信息经济汇报》标志取结合国初次对云推算对于中低收入国度的经济潜力进行钻研。目前,这些国度推广使用云的领域有限。鉴于发展中国度确当局、企业和其他组织也在酝酿将部门或全数数据和活动迁至云端,本出版物因而显得出格实时。我赞赏本汇报中所载的资料和分析,并向所有有兴致进建云经济的益处微风险的人士推荐。”
本次论坛系结合国业务和发展会议《2013年信息经济汇报》的颁布论坛,并由此汇报草拟组组长、贸发会议技术与物流司信通分析处处长托本?弗莱德瑞克逊先生(Torbj?rn Fredriksson)做主题汇报。
论坛主题:信息扭转经济格局
论坛功夫:2014年4月1日(周二)14:00
论坛地址:j9国际集团校本部国际会议中心
主 办 方:结合国业务与发展会议(UNCTAD)
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附一:主讲人简介
托本?弗莱德瑞克逊先生(Torbj?rn Fredriksson)是结合国业务与发展会议(UNCTAD,简称“贸发会议”)技术与物流司信通技术分析处(the ICT Analysis Section of the Division on Technology and Logistics)的处长,掌管每年的信息经济汇报和结合国贸发会议电子商务和ICT的测评。他是结合国贸发会议“为实现发展的ICT测评合作”的代表,同时也是信息社会世界顶峰会议(WSIS forum)的首创人之一。
托本?弗莱德瑞克逊先生于2000年参与结合国贸发会议,也一向是世界投资汇报的主笔人之一。在此之前,他曾在瑞典“工业和贸易部”的瑞典投资署以及斯德哥尔摩经济和社会钻研所工作。托本?弗莱德瑞克逊先生也是一些著述和文章的撰写人,这些文件涉及国际业务,投资和科技等领域,颁发在《国际贸易钻研杂志》(Journal of International Business Studies),《产业组织国际杂志》(International Journal of Industrial Organization),《世界投资杂志》(Journal of World Investment)等杂志。托本?弗莱德瑞克逊先生持有斯德哥尔摩国际经济学的硕士学位。
附二:《2013年信息经济汇报》概要
云推算凸显了数字天堑的质量层面。
存储、处置和传输能力的突飞猛进为云经济扫清了路路。
云经济由各类云服务类别和部署模式组成。
分歧的云配置给潜在云服务客户既提供了机缘,也带来了挑战。
云经济正急剧增长,但规模依然较幼。
发展中国度选取云可能同时对云经济的供给端和用户端造成影响。
基础设施方面的不及严沉故障了好多发展中国度选取云推算并从中受益。
云推算引发司法和监管难题,出格是在数据;ず鸵衷方面。
当局应拓展云经济带来的收益,但也该把稳陷阱。
发展同伴应与当局合作应对云经济。
InformationChanges Economic Structure Forum
Innovation in the realm of information technology continues its rapid pace, with cloud computing representing one of the latest advances. Significant improvements in the capacity to process, transmit and store data are making cloud computing increasingly important in the delivery of public and private services. This has considerable potential for economic and social development.
United National Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) released The Information Economy Report 2013 at the end of 2013. In the preface, BAN Ki-mom, the secretary-general of UN points out,“ The Information Economy Report marks the first time the United Nations is examining the economic potential of cloud computing for low- and middle-income countries, where rates of adoption are currently low. With governments, businesses and other organizations in the developing world considering whether to migrate some or all of their data and activities to the cloud, this publication is especially timely. I commend its information and analysis to all those interested in learning more about the benefits and risks of the cloud economy.”
The Information Economy Report 2013 will be released in China at the Information Changes Economic Structure Forum. Mr. Torbj?rn Fredriksson, the leader of the report’s drafting group, as well as the head of the ICT Analysis Section of the Division on Technology and Logistics at the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will attend the forum with a key speech.
Information Changes Economic Structure Forum
14:00 April 1,2014
At the International Conference Center, Shanghai University
99 Shangda Road, BaoShan District, Shanghai.
UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
School of Management, Shanghai University
Mr.Torbj?rn Fredriksson heads the ICT Analysis Section of the Division on Technology and Logistics at the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). He is among other things responsible for the annual Information Economy Report and UNCTAD’s work on e-commerce and ICT measurement. He represents UNCTAD in the Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development and is one of the organizers of the annual WSIS Forum. Mr Fredriksson joined UNCTAD in 2000 and was for eight years one of the principal authors of the World Investment Report. Before joining UNCTAD, Mr Fredriksson held positions at the Invest in Sweden Agency, the Swedish Ministry of Industry and Commerce, and the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research in Stockholm. Mr Fredriksson is the author of several books and has published articles related to international trade, investment and technology, for example, in the Journal of International Business Studies, International Journal of Industrial Organization and the Journal of World Investment. He holds an MSc in International Economics from the Stockholm School of Economics.
Summary of the Information Economy Report 2013
-Cloud computing accentuates the quality dimensionof the digital divide.
-Massive improvements in storage,processing andtransmission capacity have paved the way for thecloud economy.
-The cloud economy comprises various cloudservicecategories and deployments.
-Different cloud configurations offer bothopportunities and risks for potential cloud servicecustomers.
-The cloud economy is expanding fast but is stillsmall.
-Cloud adoption in developing countries haspotential implications for both the supply and theuser side of the cloud economy.
-Infrastructure deficiencies seriously hamper theuptake of and benefits from cloud computing in many developing countries.
-The cloud raises legal and regulatory challenges, especially concerning data protection and privacy.
-Governments should facilitate benefits from thecloud economy but be aware of pitfalls.
-Development partners should work withGovernments in responding to the cloud economy.