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Programme 14 NOVEMBER 2014 8.30-9.00 Registration and breakfast 9.00-16.40 Driving IT Conference 16.40-17.05 Humor that works Andrew Tarvin 17.05-18.00 Close of the day, reception and networking Organiser:

WHAT DO IT AND STEAM HAVE IN COMMON? Before we dive into the new IT trends, let us look 150 years back in time. In the middle of the nineteenth century, there was considerable optimism towards industry. Especially steam as the new propellant allowed for our technological predecessors to handle powers that, before, they could only dream of. The result was that trains started to run, waterworks pumped and the spinning machines spun. Distances were no longer as much of an issue, and access to water and clothes reached totally new quantities and qualities. Both as a citizen and as a technologist it was a period where new and radical changes and possibilities arose. IT is the steam of our time The reason for me to start the foreword for an IT conference 150 years back in time is that I see certain connections. We live in a time where new possibilities through technology constantly appear; in particular, because IT is a part of most technologies. We see IBM s amazing artificial intelligence Watson read and understand patient records so no detail is overlooked and diagnoses and treatments can improve greatly. We see farmers use drones in the fields and our mobiles can read our mood. Responsibility With great changes and possibilities also comes responsibility. Where are the limits of privacy? How do we ensure data security? How should we adjust when robots can perform much of our work and not least; how much of what computers can predict do we actually want to know? We are part of an exponential development curve driven by IT. And we are at the part of the curve that is getting really steep. Find your inspiration here At Driving IT, we have an opportunity to learn more, form new networks and discuss some of the dilemmas and possibilities that naturally follow development. The four tracks today contain approximately 40 speakers who will each share their view on where and how we drive IT forward and in which direction. I wish you all a great conference. Frida Frost Chairman, The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA DRIVING IT Technologies and strategies which are changing and will change the IT world in the next few years is the topic of Driving IT : Open Source, Internet of Things, our virtual IT world, companies with exponential growth, sensor networks, privacy. Meet talented technologists, entrepreneurs, exhibitors the IT winners of tomorrow. Driving IT takes place on 14 November 2014 at The Danish Society of Engineers. Language: English with a few exceptions. Registration: http://ida.dk/event/311388 Registration fee: DKK 250,- Members of IDA IT & partners DKK 125,- Students DKK 500,- Others Subject to change. WWW.DRIVINGIT.DK CONFERIZE #DRIVINGIT14

CONGRESS HALL / KONGRESSALEN 09.00-09.15 The conference starts Frida Frost, chairman of The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA 09.15-09.25 Introduction to the day Kåre Løvgren, chairman of IDA IT TRACK: PRIVACY Host: Anders Kjærulff, Radio 24/7 With the Internet of Things (IoT), everything is connected to a grid which is already loaded with data on us and our behaviour. Data which, mind you, is read by authorities and other persons, who we in many cases neither know nor can control. Companies collect data, sensors and cameras register. How serious is the threat to our privacy and how serious should we consider it to be? What should we do as individuals and as a society? How should we shape privacy in the future? 09.25-11.00 Internet of Things (IoT) and our privacy - where is that heading? Claus Jensen-Fangel, Verizon Safe use of mobile devices Lars Syberg, FortConsult Surveillance and hacking, protect yourself Henrik Kramshøj, Solido Networks (Keynote) 11.00 Coffee Break 11.20-12.50 Privacy is the new black Pernille Tranberg, Journalist How to become a privacy-ninja Kim Elmose, The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA Effective and complete protection of data subjects Birgitte Kofod Olsen, Rådet for Digital Sikkerhed 12.50 Lunch 13.50-15.30 Measuring the cost of cybercrime Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge (Keynote) via Skype The herecy: More openness, less privacy! Martin von Haller Grønbæk, Bird and Bird Cybersecurity and personal data protection Jesper Lund, it-pol 15.30 Coffee Break 15.50-16.20 Mass surveillance vs Democracy. Fix it! Peter Kofod (Keynote)

TRACK: TECH/START UP Host: Zenia Francker, Founder s House & Maj Brincker Højring, The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA Computing powers and data capacity are growing tremendously and prices are falling. Now we are able to e.g. run databases on mobile units. Paradigms for both developers and their software change. Where are the fronts? What is important and exciting right now? This track will answer those questions. The track will also take a look at the start up world, where we will see great cases of starting from scratch, with free tips and knowledge. 09.25-11.05 Wireless Broadband for rural areas in Africa Jens Raarup, BlueTown Why construction will change forever Gari Nicksom, Geniebelt Building the world s most popular wine app Theis Søndergaard, Vivino Starting up, from an IT guy s perspective Attila Sukosd, Airtame (Keynote) 11.05 Coffee Break 11.20-13.00 Learning from apps Rune Højlund, Nikolaj Holck and Frederik Filip Stæger, Appellante What to do when your e-book customers turn out to be senior? Anders Breinholst, Riidr Built in Copenhagen for the world Martin Ferro-Thomsen, Conferize 13.00 Lunch 13.50-15.30 Have Data, Want Scale, Indefinitely: Exploring Ceph Florian Haas, Hastexo Mobile-First Architectures Brian Munkholm, Realm (Keynote) The docker-age Fabio M. Di Nitto and Syed Mohammad Shaaf, Redhat Why virtual is going to change telecom by Michael Bak, Hello World Mobile 15.30 Coffee Break 15.50-16.40 Build crap, admit it and be proud Kræn Hansen, Bit Blueprint Randomized Testing - Maximise Probability for reliable software Simon Willnauer, Elasticsearch (Keynote)

TRACK: E-GOVERNANCE Host: Grit Munk, The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA Society in the age of the internet should of course offer its citizens and companies fast, flexible and simple solutions. It should be simple to do everyday tasks such as tax returns as well as complex things which involve the public sector. Transparent access to information and immediate solutions that are secure and dynamic. But who sets the bar? And how high? How little is too little and how much is too much? Danish and international examples of current and future public IT. 09.25-11.00 While we wait for a NEW national digitalisation strategy Ejvind Jørgensen, Rambøll Estonian e-residency project, making a virtual Estonia Taavi Kotka, The Estonian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications (Keynote) Digitalization - a strategy for Denmark Lars Frelle-Petersen, Digitaliseringsstyrelsen (Keynote) 11.00 Coffee Break 11.20-12.50 Computerization succesful. Nation collapsed Poul-Henning Kamp, programmer Intelligence - knowing beyond the limits of experience Kjetil A. Hatlebrekke, NETS GOV.UK. Verify. Robin Walker, Government Digital Service, UK 12.50 Lunch 13.50-14.50 Panel Debate Kim Normann Andersen, Robin Walker, Ejvind Jørgensen & Lars Frelle-Petersen 15.30 Coffee Break

TRACK: COOL Host: Peter Toft, Version 2 Once upon a time computers were the size of houses and users had terminals. Then there were PCs, and after that smartphones and tablets. Now, the computing powers and terminals are on their way in the shape of watches and glasses to change our lives through sensors and communication tools and make new demands on the software developers. The same thing applies to the Internet of Things. This track takes a look at gadgets for fun and in earnest, and all kinds of trendsetting IT technology, ideas straight from the labs. 09.25-11.00 Sketching with electronics - interaction design and IoT Morten Georg Jensen, Delta Hardware 2.0 Ran Ma, Cortrium Internet of Things - leverage a bunch of new opportunities Kim Esherich, consultant, former IBM 11.00 Coffee Break 11.20-12.50 Starting from scratch, a real life story Nicolai Petri, Sensorist Measuring Complex Networks Sune Lehmann, DTU Compute (Keynote) Jolla: Building a mobile OS & phone Carsten Munk, Jolla 12.50 Lunch 13.50-15.30 IBM Watson: Join the cognitive era Anders Quitzau, IBM 10 very neat things in twenty minutes Nikolaj Sonne, DR Animotion - Life is in real time Matias Søndergaard, Rokoko Electrics (Keynote) 15.30 Coffee Break 15.50-16.15 Leikr: Linux Based sports watch Lars Møller & Nicolaj Østerby, Leikr

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