ITU Telecom World 2009 In Review 2009 Geneva 5-9 October ments, the barriers, the psychological problems, the difficulties, and the eco-nomics of cloud computing, among others. Having identified the barriers, what are those issues we should resolve? Clearly, the issues of interoperability and standardization are high on the agenda. Moderator * Mr Tim Cowen, Barrister & Visiting Professor, City of London School of law, & Visiting Fellow, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, United Kingdom Panellists * Mr Jay Chaudhry, CEO and President, Zscaler, United States * Mr Michael G. Hill, Vice President, Enterprise Initiatives, Sales, Services, and Business Development, IBM, United States * Mr Vincent Franceschini, CTO Distributed Data Storage Solutions, Hitachi Data Sys-tems Corporation, Japan * Mr Duncan Stewart, Director of Research, Technology, Media & Telecommunications, Deloitte Canada, Canada * Mr Panu Kause, Director, Partnerships and Innovation, Ixonos Plc, Finland * Ms Monique Morrow, CTO Asia Pacific, Cisco, Hong Kong, China BUS.6 – FUTURE INNOVATION: SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS Innovation delivers future developments and business models for interactive telecommunications. If infrastructures, devices, standardization and regulation are prerequisites for setting up and structuring the telecommunication ecosys-tem and its economy, they are nevertheless insufficient to design and develop new services, new contents and new usages for their business and devel-opment opportunities. In the light of a forthcoming NGN and new protocols deployment, we need to explore and design possible future innovations that will allow improvement for health, transport, education, working or entertain-ment. The key question is how can these smart environments (intelligent object, 94 Forum Summary Report