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$20 billion business 230 million printers sold  170 million inkjet  60 million laserjet #1 in ink, laser, scanners, designjet, print servers Consistent top three digital camera maker in U.S. retail 17 year history of industry leadership Top three company in intellectual property patents HP Imaging & Printing Group

cooltown cool devices, rich media & ubiquitous computing

cooltown: an architectural framework for ubiquitous computing enterprise commercial & retail locations vehicles & transportation public areas & attractions institutionshome & buildings nomadic user & personal devices common services infrastructure machine to machine communication & sensor nets

diversity rules & the web “enspirited reality” physical world + virtual world physical world + virtual world everything has a web presence people, places and things are first class citizens of the web people, places and things are first class citizens of the web ID technologies 2-D barcodes RFID object recognition i-button active badges glyphs beacons web signs physical hyperlinks

Chai Appliance Platform: Enabling Technology for CoolTown Web Appliances

Context Sensing Sensor physics and algorithms That allow systems to determine: Who is using the system Where use is taking place How use is occurring What are the surrounding events Our focused technology goals: Dynamic Security and Privacy Automatic system configuration Personalization Smart Space management

Client and Media Systems Lab, HPL SecurePAD (Personal Access Device) Wearable authentication, security and accountability Devices are authenticated via secure wireless transaction (e.g. at an iris scan station) Sensors detect presence of user (e.g. device detects body proximity) Devices de-authenticate when they leave the user Goal of providing access, security and accountability based on who, where and how a resource is used. Badge and watch-strap form factors

Connected spaces for people, places & things

use the power of the web, to simply connect people to their content— anywhere, anytime and with any device.

Wireless Print Service Takes the place of traditional print driver for mobile device Accepts application and standard file formats print job from anywhere on the internet or intranet Can accept print job directly or by reference Enables billing & accounting Based on HP Mobile Enterprise Server (“MEP”) that enables printing of attachments & network files

web appliance product

admin view (remote management; services, e.g., automatic supplies ordering) user view (driver-less printing from your browser)

hp’s Extensible Print Infrastructure Environment enabling customers to decide what is critical to manage and giving them the solutions to manage efficiently

see you on the web ;-)