The new digital revolution: From the consumer Internet to the industrial Internet

The new digital technologies have led to widespread use of cloud computing, recognition of the potential of big data analytics, and significant progress in aspects of the Internet of Things, such as home automation, smart cities and grids and digital manufacturing. In addition to closing gaps in res...

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spelling oai-11362-387672020-03-06T16:50:27Z The new digital revolution: From the consumer Internet to the industrial Internet NU. CEPAL INTERNET TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES DESARROLLO ECONOMICO INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL BANDA ANCHA CONSUMO COSTOS IGUALDAD BRECHA DIGITAL HOGARES COMERCIO ELECTRONICO REGULACION ECONOMICA NORMAS ACCESO A LA INFORMACION CRIMENES MEDIANTE COMPUTADORAS PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR MERCADOS ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO INTERNET INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BROADBAND CONSUMPTION COSTS EQUALITY DIGITAL DIVIDE HOUSEHOLDS ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ECONOMIC REGULATION STANDARDS ACCESS TO INFORMATION COMPUTER CRIMES CONSUMER PROTECTION MARKETS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES The new digital technologies have led to widespread use of cloud computing, recognition of the potential of big data analytics, and significant progress in aspects of the Internet of Things, such as home automation, smart cities and grids and digital manufacturing. In addition to closing gaps in respect of the basic necessities of access and usage, now the conditions must be established for using the new platforms and finding ways to participate actively in the creation of content and even new applications and platforms. This message runs through the three chapters of this book. Chapter I presents the main features of the digital revolution, emphasizing that today’s world economy is a digital economy. Chapter II examines the region’s strengths and weaknesses with respect to digital access and consumption. Chapter III reviews the main policy debates and urges countries to take a more proactive approach towards, for example, regulation, network neutrality and combating cybercrime. The conclusion highlights two crucial elements: first, the need to take steps towards a single regional digital market that can compete in a world of global platforms by tapping the benefits of economies of scale and developing network economies; and second, the significance of the next stage of the digital agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean (eLAC2018), which will embody the latest updates to a cooperation strategy that has been in place for over a decade. Foreword .-- Introduction .-- I. The new digital revolution. A. The digital economy - B. The technological revolution .-- II. Digital consumption and access in Latin America and the Caribbean. A. Diffusion of Internet and broadband services - B. Digital consumption .-- III. Policies for the digital economy. A. Regulation - B. Standards - C. Network neutrality - D. Cybercrimes are increasingly damaging the digital economy - E. Protecting consumers online - F A digital economy for Latin America and the Caribbean. 2016-08-26T14:12:20Z 2015-08-03T18:29:53Z 2016-08-26T14:12:20Z 2016-08 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38767 LC/L.4029(CMSI.5/4)/REV. 1 LC/L.4029(CMSI.5/4) en application/x-mobipocket-ebook application/epub+zip application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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topic INTERNET
TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION
TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
BANDA ANCHA
CONSUMO
COSTOS
IGUALDAD
BRECHA DIGITAL
HOGARES
COMERCIO ELECTRONICO
REGULACION ECONOMICA
NORMAS
ACCESO A LA INFORMACION
CRIMENES MEDIANTE COMPUTADORAS
PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR
MERCADOS
ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO
INTERNET
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
BROADBAND
CONSUMPTION
COSTS
EQUALITY
DIGITAL DIVIDE
HOUSEHOLDS
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
ECONOMIC REGULATION
STANDARDS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
COMPUTER CRIMES
CONSUMER PROTECTION
MARKETS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
spellingShingle INTERNET
TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION
TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
BANDA ANCHA
CONSUMO
COSTOS
IGUALDAD
BRECHA DIGITAL
HOGARES
COMERCIO ELECTRONICO
REGULACION ECONOMICA
NORMAS
ACCESO A LA INFORMACION
CRIMENES MEDIANTE COMPUTADORAS
PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR
MERCADOS
ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO
INTERNET
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
BROADBAND
CONSUMPTION
COSTS
EQUALITY
DIGITAL DIVIDE
HOUSEHOLDS
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
ECONOMIC REGULATION
STANDARDS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
COMPUTER CRIMES
CONSUMER PROTECTION
MARKETS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
The new digital revolution: From the consumer Internet to the industrial Internet
description The new digital technologies have led to widespread use of cloud computing, recognition of the potential of big data analytics, and significant progress in aspects of the Internet of Things, such as home automation, smart cities and grids and digital manufacturing. In addition to closing gaps in respect of the basic necessities of access and usage, now the conditions must be established for using the new platforms and finding ways to participate actively in the creation of content and even new applications and platforms. This message runs through the three chapters of this book. Chapter I presents the main features of the digital revolution, emphasizing that today’s world economy is a digital economy. Chapter II examines the region’s strengths and weaknesses with respect to digital access and consumption. Chapter III reviews the main policy debates and urges countries to take a more proactive approach towards, for example, regulation, network neutrality and combating cybercrime. The conclusion highlights two crucial elements: first, the need to take steps towards a single regional digital market that can compete in a world of global platforms by tapping the benefits of economies of scale and developing network economies; and second, the significance of the next stage of the digital agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean (eLAC2018), which will embody the latest updates to a cooperation strategy that has been in place for over a decade.
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title The new digital revolution: From the consumer Internet to the industrial Internet
title_short The new digital revolution: From the consumer Internet to the industrial Internet
title_full The new digital revolution: From the consumer Internet to the industrial Internet
title_fullStr The new digital revolution: From the consumer Internet to the industrial Internet
title_full_unstemmed The new digital revolution: From the consumer Internet to the industrial Internet
title_sort new digital revolution: from the consumer internet to the industrial internet
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