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“Although this may sound like a futuristic 
scenario, all of these technologies exist 
today, and conform to what is called 
Ubiquitous Computing.” 
From Wearable to Ubiquitous 
Computing 
Science Fiction is now IT Science 
Imagine this: A man leaves his car at the airport’s valet parking service. He heads to-wards 
the building’s entrance, and as soon as he enters, his smartphone connects to 
the airport’s network to search and confirm his travel documents with the airline. All he 
needs to do now is approach the kiosk to scan his fingerprint and confirm his identity 
against his boarding pass. This is a one-day trip, so there are no bags to check, the 
man is ready to go. His Google Glass shows him augmented reality arrows that point 
the way to his boarding gate. 
As he walks, he pulls up his phone’s calendar to confirm his arrival time at his destina-tion, 
which is electronically sent to his potential business partners, with whom he will 
hold a meeting at a private conference room at his destination. Because he is running 
short of time, as displayed in his head-mounted display, he receives a message 
offering premier upgrade in his flight to speed up his wait at the security checkpoint. 
With a double blink, he agrees to the purchase and swiftly heads towards his boarding 
gate. 
Manuel Belaunzaran 
CTO Neoris Mexico
“This is the conjunction of Internet-of-Things, Wearable 
Computing, Mobile Apps, Geo Location, Augmented Reality, 
Cloud Computing and many other developments.” 
‘Practical InSights’ is a Neoris publication. This material shall not be reproduced or 
copied in whole or in part without Neoris’ express consent. Neoris is a business and IT consulting 
company specialized in value-added consulting, emerging technologies and outsourcing solutions. 
Headquartered in Miami, Fl. Neoris has operations in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, Africa, and 
the Middle East. For local office information, please visit us at www.neoris.com 
703 Waterford Way. Suite 700. Miami, FL 33126 
Phone: (1) 305-728-6000 / Fax: (1) 786- 388-3139 
Once on the plane, his phone synchroniz-es 
his profile with the screen located in 
the seat in front of him. It shows options 
to check his e-mail, watch a movie from 
a preselected list based on his purchase 
history on Amazon, or listen to his favorite 
music, also based on his preferences. He 
decides to review his presentation, instead, 
to ensure he is well prepared for this im-portant 
meeting. He accesses his cloud 
disk through the plane’s screen and checks 
those three last slides he did not review 
the night before. As he is about to finish, a 
blinking icon appears at the bottom of the 
screen prompting a message for an urgent 
purchase order approval for prototype ma-terials 
that his company is developing. As 
this is an important project, he rushes to 
approve it, and closes the application, turns 
off the screen and rests for the duration of 
the flight. 
Upon arrival, his phone automatically 
confirms his arrival to the airport business 
center, so they have everything ready for 
the impending meeting, he orders extra 
prints of his presentation and gets billed for 
all the services automatically. After a 
successful meeting he invites his new 
partners to lunch in order to celebrate up-coming 
success. 
Although this may sound like a futuristic sce-nario, 
all of these technologies exist today, 
and conform to what is called Ubiquitous 
Computing. According to Wikipedia, it is: 
“An advanced computing concept where 
computing is made to appear everywhere 
and anywhere. In contrast to desktop 
computing, ubiquitous computing can occur 
using any device, in any location, and in 
any format. A user interacts with the 
computer which can exist in many different 
forms, including laptop computers, tablets, 
terminals and phones.” 
In other words, this is the conjunction of 
Internet-of-Things, Wearable Computing, 
Mobile Apps, Geo Location, Augmented 
Reality. 
Cloud Computing and many other develop-ments. 
They are all available today, and all 
that is necessary to make them work as 
described above, is the design of a workflow 
to connect technologies so they can interact 
with each other seamlessly and securely. This 
is real, and it is real today! 
Our refrigerators can now keep track of in-ventory 
levels at home and create shopping 
lists that can be sent to a mobile device. At 
the store, a mobile device can synchronize 
with the store’s aisle plan, and optimize 
a route for the user to take in purchasing 
the items on the list. Smart shopping carts 
can keep track of the items put inside, and 
apps on a smartphone can alert the user 
to any rebates or electronic coupons avail-able 
for the items. Stores can now manage 
electronic shelf price tags, changing by the 
hour depending on the day’s sales. As a 
person leaves the store, RFID connected 
to banking services can check shoppers 
out without stopping at the cashier and au-tomatically 
charging the total to the user’s 
credit card. This is also a feasible retail ex-ample 
that will put early-adopters ahead of 
the competition in leaps and bounds. 
Many industries can benefit from Ubiquitous 
Computing, including retail, banking, insur-ance, 
professional services, construction, 
transportation, manufacturing and healthcare. 
Making the consumer’s experience more 
attractive, effective, and streamlined can 
present a considerable edge for those 
businesses exploring these technologies. 
With customers who are more connected, 
informed, and proactive in leveraging these 
tools, there is no limit to what businesses 
can offer them to enhance their experience. 
This is a trend that is definitely worth look-ing 
into, as it presents incredible customer 
penetration opportunities for those who can 
adapt early. 
Are you ready to start designing your future 
ubiquitous processes? 
“With customers who are more 
connected, informed, and proactive 
in leveraging these tools, there is no 
limit to what businesses can offer 
them to enhance their experience.”

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From wearable to ubiquitous computing - Science fiction is now IT science

  • 1. IPnrSaicgthictasl “Although this may sound like a futuristic scenario, all of these technologies exist today, and conform to what is called Ubiquitous Computing.” From Wearable to Ubiquitous Computing Science Fiction is now IT Science Imagine this: A man leaves his car at the airport’s valet parking service. He heads to-wards the building’s entrance, and as soon as he enters, his smartphone connects to the airport’s network to search and confirm his travel documents with the airline. All he needs to do now is approach the kiosk to scan his fingerprint and confirm his identity against his boarding pass. This is a one-day trip, so there are no bags to check, the man is ready to go. His Google Glass shows him augmented reality arrows that point the way to his boarding gate. As he walks, he pulls up his phone’s calendar to confirm his arrival time at his destina-tion, which is electronically sent to his potential business partners, with whom he will hold a meeting at a private conference room at his destination. Because he is running short of time, as displayed in his head-mounted display, he receives a message offering premier upgrade in his flight to speed up his wait at the security checkpoint. With a double blink, he agrees to the purchase and swiftly heads towards his boarding gate. Manuel Belaunzaran CTO Neoris Mexico
  • 2. “This is the conjunction of Internet-of-Things, Wearable Computing, Mobile Apps, Geo Location, Augmented Reality, Cloud Computing and many other developments.” ‘Practical InSights’ is a Neoris publication. This material shall not be reproduced or copied in whole or in part without Neoris’ express consent. Neoris is a business and IT consulting company specialized in value-added consulting, emerging technologies and outsourcing solutions. Headquartered in Miami, Fl. Neoris has operations in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. For local office information, please visit us at www.neoris.com 703 Waterford Way. Suite 700. Miami, FL 33126 Phone: (1) 305-728-6000 / Fax: (1) 786- 388-3139 Once on the plane, his phone synchroniz-es his profile with the screen located in the seat in front of him. It shows options to check his e-mail, watch a movie from a preselected list based on his purchase history on Amazon, or listen to his favorite music, also based on his preferences. He decides to review his presentation, instead, to ensure he is well prepared for this im-portant meeting. He accesses his cloud disk through the plane’s screen and checks those three last slides he did not review the night before. As he is about to finish, a blinking icon appears at the bottom of the screen prompting a message for an urgent purchase order approval for prototype ma-terials that his company is developing. As this is an important project, he rushes to approve it, and closes the application, turns off the screen and rests for the duration of the flight. Upon arrival, his phone automatically confirms his arrival to the airport business center, so they have everything ready for the impending meeting, he orders extra prints of his presentation and gets billed for all the services automatically. After a successful meeting he invites his new partners to lunch in order to celebrate up-coming success. Although this may sound like a futuristic sce-nario, all of these technologies exist today, and conform to what is called Ubiquitous Computing. According to Wikipedia, it is: “An advanced computing concept where computing is made to appear everywhere and anywhere. In contrast to desktop computing, ubiquitous computing can occur using any device, in any location, and in any format. A user interacts with the computer which can exist in many different forms, including laptop computers, tablets, terminals and phones.” In other words, this is the conjunction of Internet-of-Things, Wearable Computing, Mobile Apps, Geo Location, Augmented Reality. Cloud Computing and many other develop-ments. They are all available today, and all that is necessary to make them work as described above, is the design of a workflow to connect technologies so they can interact with each other seamlessly and securely. This is real, and it is real today! Our refrigerators can now keep track of in-ventory levels at home and create shopping lists that can be sent to a mobile device. At the store, a mobile device can synchronize with the store’s aisle plan, and optimize a route for the user to take in purchasing the items on the list. Smart shopping carts can keep track of the items put inside, and apps on a smartphone can alert the user to any rebates or electronic coupons avail-able for the items. Stores can now manage electronic shelf price tags, changing by the hour depending on the day’s sales. As a person leaves the store, RFID connected to banking services can check shoppers out without stopping at the cashier and au-tomatically charging the total to the user’s credit card. This is also a feasible retail ex-ample that will put early-adopters ahead of the competition in leaps and bounds. Many industries can benefit from Ubiquitous Computing, including retail, banking, insur-ance, professional services, construction, transportation, manufacturing and healthcare. Making the consumer’s experience more attractive, effective, and streamlined can present a considerable edge for those businesses exploring these technologies. With customers who are more connected, informed, and proactive in leveraging these tools, there is no limit to what businesses can offer them to enhance their experience. This is a trend that is definitely worth look-ing into, as it presents incredible customer penetration opportunities for those who can adapt early. Are you ready to start designing your future ubiquitous processes? “With customers who are more connected, informed, and proactive in leveraging these tools, there is no limit to what businesses can offer them to enhance their experience.”