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Discussing Technology in 2022
Technology Valley – Where to next?
Silicon Valley has and remains to be the Technology Hub of the world,
offering the world entrepreneurs, technologists and new tech start ups. Around
the world other countries have mirrored the ecosystem that has been created in
San Francisco, with a view to starting from scratch a commercial hub of
excellence. The principle of success is to ensure that the hubs become self
sustainable as well as attracting growth on a constant basis, for example, as
one organisation succeeds, another also benefits from the success. Adding
additional element such as “Mobile Technology” ensures a wide growth factor,
covering new organisations as well as existing ones.
In the United Kingdom, a new Tech hub named Silicon Roundabout has been
pushed through by the government, with a view to doing exactly as I have
described above. In Germany, there is Silicon Allee and in Scotland, which is
now pretty much separate from the UK, they have Silicon Glen. Not forgetting
Silicon Alley which resides in good old New York in America. All of these
“Silicon” business development hubs, are aligning themselves with Silicon
Valley, due to huge success which is associated with the San Francisco one.
Organisations such as Mobile
Facebook, Google Mobile,
Dropbox, Pinterest, Ebay, Cisco, Intel, IBM and the Oracle Mobile Cloud, are probably
the most financially successful companies from Silicon Valley, these brands are
also very well known throughout the world. It is therefore an attractive
business model to duplicate for other countries around the world, hence the
arrival of the aforementioned Silicon alternatives. These brands have also “Embraced
Mobile Tech” inline with the consumer demand, as with most new and
evolving technologies, moving with the customer demand and not conflicting to
change, is a key ingredient in ensuring company success. Check out our 4G Tech news page here.
There have been some fantastic success stories for some Mobile Related
organisations, we have added some of the corporate logos below:
Businesses starting up in 2015 and beyond, can now benefit from most of the
organisations that have “Network” and “Mobile capabilities” such as
Facebook, Google etc, as well as the new organisations such as Airbnb and Pinterest. There are other organisations
that in the past few years have revolutionised the way we do things, such as
Uber, which was and is a simplistic alternative to an existing service, however
more convenient and cheaper.
There was never an identified need to Uber, It
evolved into an alternative solution in basic terms, which within the Tech
field is an impressive success for the team at Uber, especially around the
world.