In 2010 ICT 2020_4 Scenario Stories Hidden Assumptions and Future Challenges was published to accompany the World Conference on Information Technology by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and presented by the Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs. Edited, and co-authored by Daniel Erasmus the book explores the hidden assumptions and new opportunities at the intersection between the economy and Information and Communication Technology in the second decade of the 21st Century. The book is a public document and can be downloaded at the link to the left.
In 2008 Daniel captured the DTN scenario thinking methodology together in a case history of a Rabobank scenario project, The Future of ICT in Financial Services. Released in August 2008 it explores the future role of IT in financial services in response to the opportunities of outsourcing, lifestyle banking, consolidation and the challenge of a pending global financial crisis. The book sketches both the final scenarios and the journey of the executive team to grasp the changing environment. This comprehensive study is the first scenario casebook of its kind.
He has been the guest editor and columnist for a number of publications. He authored the column The Information Society for The Financial Times Review; the column The Economy of Ideas for Intelligence and Intermediair ; and the column Hello World for PC-Review. Additionally was the guest editor of The Journal for Convergence, and the editor of the book Reflecting the Internet 1.0: Human and has authored several academic publications in the Internet, multimedia, technology and risk management fields.


