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Interop Tokyo 2015 来場者アンケート 補足資料 Event Report Interop Tokyo 2017 Contents Atlendee Profile・・・(P.3-4) Exhibition・・・(P.5-8) Social Event・・・(P.9) Co-located Event・・・(P.10) Conference・・・(P.11-16) ShowNet・・・(P.17-18) Best of Show Award・・・(P.19-27) Exhibitor List・・・(P.28-33) Event Profile Exhibition Title Interop Tokyo 2017 Dates June 7 (Wed.) - 9 (Fri.),2017 Venue MAKUHARI MESSE (Chiba,Japan) Organizer Interop Tokyo Steering Committee Internet Association Japan Management NANO OPT Media, Inc. Special Support WIDE Project Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Chiba Prefectural Government, City of Chiba, Information- Technology Promotion Agency, Japan, Organization for Small & Medium Enterprises and Regional Innovation, Japan, Japan External Trade Organization(JETRO), New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, ICT-ISAC Japan, Cloud Utilization Promotion Agency, Wireless LAN Certification Organization, The Computer Software Association of Japan, Cyber Risk Intelligence Center, JPCERT/CC, Japan Information Technology Services Industry Association, Information Processing Society of Japan, The Telecommunication Technology Committee, AI Business Creation Association, Security Promotion Council (SPREAD), Telecom Services Association, Telecommunications Carriers Association, Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association, The Tokyo New Business Conference, Japan Internet Providers As sociation, Japan Web Solution Design Association, Cloud Security Alliance Japan Chapter, Incorporated, KEIDANREN (Japan Business Federation), Japan Users Association of Information Systems, Japan Smartphone Security Forum, Japan Network Information Center, NewmediaRiskAssociation, FinTech Association Japan, Supported By Mobile Content Forum, Mobile Broadband Association, Kansai Institute of Information Systems, The Center for Financial Industry Information Systems, The Association for Promotion of Public Local Information and Communication, Softopia Japan Foundation, Digital Content Association of Japan, Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunications Equipment, Japan Cybercrime Control Center, JIPDEC, Japan Data Communications Association, Foundation for MultiMedia Communications, The Distribution Systems Research Institute, (ISC)² Japan, IT Coordinators Association, ASP-SaaS-IoT Cloud Consortium, International Academy of CIO, Skill Standards Users' Group, Systems Auditors Association of Japan, Japan Information Security Audit Association, Japan Data Center Council, NPO Japan Network Security Association, Metadata Alliance of Japan, IPv6 Promotion Council, Internet ITS Consortium, Japan Cloud Consortium, ISACA Tokyo Chapter, The Fifth Generation Mobile Communication Promotion Forum, Electronic Commerce Security Technology Research Association, NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN,LTD, Nippon CSIRT Association, The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Japan Society of Security Management, BICSI JAPAN, Robot Revolution Initiative, World Wide Web Consortium(W3C) Connected Media Tokyo 2017 Digital Signage Japan 2017 Co-located Events Location Business Japan 2017 APPS JAPAN 2017 <1> Copyright (c) 2017 NANO OPT Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Interop Tokyo 2017 The 24th Interop Tokyo has finished with great success with showing and sharing the leading edge technologies through in-depth educational programs, a solution-rich exhibitfloor, and by showcasing live technology demonstration from leading vendors. At Interop Tokyo, the total number of Visitors has increased by 7,000 in three years. *including co-located events The meaning of ※ () is the result of last year. 6/7(Wed.) 6/8(Thu.) 6/9(Fri.) 42,780 48,714 51,871 (40,615) (47,791) (52,539) Weather: Cloudy Weather: Sunny Weather: Sunny Total number of Visitors: 143,365 (140,945) Number of Exhibitors: 535 (529) Number of Booth spaces: 1,395 (1,388) <2> Copyright (c) 2017 NANO OPT Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Interop Tokyo 2017 Atlendee Profile ※ () is the results of last year. The total number is not necessarily the result of 100% because it only lists comparable figures in the results of last year New questionnaire items Type of business and other items are not compared. Others *Users Computer / Peripheral Manufacturing 10% (-%) 34% (34%) 4% (4%) Trading Company / Reseller 4% (5%) Software Production 5% (6%) Network / Data Communications Equipment 7% (7%) ISP / Data Center 4% (4%) System Integrators Telecommunication Carrier 20% (21%) 12% (11%) *Users Manufacturing Trading Company / Wholesale-Retail School / Educational Organaization 34% Construction / Real Estate Service Industry Government and Public Organization / Association/Group Broadcasting / Video and music industry Advertising / Design production company Finance / Securities/Insurance Content creation / Management / Distribution Job function Printing / Publishing Others Hardware engineer 8% (-%) 3% (-%) Sales Software engineer 18% (20%) 4% (-%) Production Technology / Manager / Corporate Planning Development / Quality Control 9% (13%) 5% (-%) Public Relations / Publicity / Marketing *Information System % (1%) System engineer 5 Network engineer Information system administrator Researcher & Developer *Information System (Technological) (48%) (11%) 40% <3> 8% Copyright (c) 2017 NANO OPT Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Interop Tokyo 2017 Atlendee Profile ※ () is the result of last year. Job title Purchase Role About 67% of all attendees are involved in introducing products and services. CEO / President Executive Decision Maker Decision Maker % (8%) 3% (3%) 3% (3%) 33% (31%) 7 Director 13% (14%) General 48% (18%) Manager 15% (16%) Advice or Recommend Assistant Manager certain products 18% (18%) Decide specification of 33% (33%) products 27% (28%) Number of Employee Age group Less than 50 4% (4%) 60 over Over 10,000 12% (12%) % (7%) 55-59 22% (21%) 50-99 7 6% (6%) 12%(12%) 50-54 14% (14%) 45-49 17% (17%) 40-44 5,000-9,999 13% (15%) 35-39 9% (10%) 11% (11%) 30-34 100-499 18% (18%) 10% (10%) 25-29 8% (7%) 21-24 4% (3%) 18-20 500-999 1,000-4,999 (11%) (22%) 11% About 50% of attendees are in their 30s and 40s. 22% Over 70% of those generations are involved in the study of introduction, and 50% have a position to make decisions. <4> Copyright (c) 2017 NANO OPT Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Interop Tokyo 2017 Exhibition Focus Area Security IoT AI 5G SDI/NFV Network Cloud & Data Center Mobility & Wireless Enterprise IT Theme Sponsors < > < Security > < SDI/NFV > SDI/NFV < SDI/NFV > < Security > < IoT > < IoT > < IoT > < IoT > < Security > < SDI/NFV > < AI > < Security > < AI > < SDI/NFV > < Security > < IoT > < Security > < IoT > < Security > < SDI/NFV> < Enterprise IT > <5> Copyright (c) 2017 NANO OPT Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Interop Tokyo 2017 Exhibition Diamond Sponsor Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors <6> Copyright (c) 2017 NANO OPT Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Interop Tokyo 2017 Exhibition Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors <7> Copyright (c) 2017 NANO OPT Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Interop Tokyo 2017 Exhibition Special Support Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors 地域WiMAX推進協議会コーナー (阪神ケーブルエンジニアリング) <8> Copyright (c) 2017 NANO OPT Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Interop Tokyo 2017 Social Event June 7 (Wed.) Interop Summit 2017 Interop Summit is the high level networking event on the first night of the show. Invited guests from industry, gov ernment and academic related with all 5 events get together for business exchange. <9> Copyright (c) 2017 NANO OPT Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Interop Tokyo 2017 Co-located Event nd TOKYO CLOUD CONGRESS June 9 (Fri.) Organizer Interop Tokyo Steering Committee Special Support WIDE Project Special Sponsor Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd Management NANO OPT Media, Inc. KB-18 Keynote Session 1 Industry Cloudlization and Digitalization Trend of Industry Cloudlization and Digitalization Hiroshi Esaki Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, University of Tokyo WIDE Director SBI BITS Financial Cloud Vision Chuck Chon SBI BITS CEO Private cloud operation issues and future in Yahoo! Japan Syuhei Okuno Yahoo Japan Tsukasa Okumura Yahoo Japan How Cloud Computing Help Digital Transformation of Vertical Industries Piyush Somani ESDS CEO KB-19 Keynote Session 2 Cloud Technologies and Public Cloud Cloud Technology Trend and Eco-system Osamu Nakamura Professor, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University WIDE Project Board Member OpenStack Developing Status and Evolution Trend Anni Lai OpenStack Board Director, OpenStack Foundation Digitization journey with Open Telekom Cloud Andreas Truls Deutsche Telekom VP, IT Operation Americas & APAC Key Solutions of Cloud Ghim-Sim Chua HUAWEI VP, Product ManagementIT America Branch <10> Copyright (c) 2017 NANO OPT Media, Inc. All rights reserved. 09 InteropInterop TokyoTokyo 2017 カンファレンス Conference June 7 (Wed.) -9 (Fri.) Security Digital trans formation Infrastructure / Network June 7(Wed.) 10:30-11:50 10:30-14:20 CA-01 S CB-01 S CC-01 D I CD-01 D CE-01 D Enter CASB: IoT security: 1) The business case of big Deep learning: latest essential security control international standards Understanding data in mobile carriers trends and use cases for clouds and guidelines blockchain: tutorial + demonstration 13:00-14:20 2) Understanding smart CA-02 S CB-02 D CC-02 I CD-02 D I contract: tutorial + demonstration The mobile verdict: Cybersecurity Exploring business Essential machine ※2Sessions embrace IPv6 with in industrial systems cases of IoT learning
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