Technology Trends 2014 and Beyond

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IT Technology Trends2014 and Beyond

Assoc.Prof.Dr.Thanachart NumnondaExecutive DirectorIMC Institute20 February 2014

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World is Changing

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Radical Transformation

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The power of your hand in 10 years

Look like this todaySource: Winning in a Digital World; Mark Mueller-Eberstein

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Ubiquitous Computing

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Four Screens per User

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Internet Usage in Thailand

Internet Users : 23.86 million, penetration 35.8% [TrueHits, July 2013]

Internet Broadband 4.72 million users penetration 23.63% per household[NBTC, Sep 2013]

3G Mobile Subscribers : 10.5 Million[Business+, Sep 2013]

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Social Networks Populationin Thailand 2013

24 Million 18 Million 2 Million 5.3 MillionVideos

Source : ZocialRank.com

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Source : We Are Social 2012

Source : Nielsen Thailand study 2013

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Mainframe Client/ServerWeb Generation

Cloud Computing

The new IT era

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The next phase of the Internet

Connectivity

Intelligence Machines

Big Data and Analytics

Cloud

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Cloud ComputingCloud Computing transforms ITBig DataBig Data transforms Business

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Global Technoology, Media & Telecom

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Gartner 2013 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies

Source: Gartner; Aug 2013

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Mobile ComputingCloud Computing

Social Technologies Information

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Mobile Trends

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Mobile Trends

The era of PC dominance with Windows as the single platform will be replaced with a post-PC era where Windows is one of a variety of environments IT

Thailand Mobile Subscribers 89.98 Million, Penetration Rate 131.84%

Smartphone penetration in Thailand is now 31% [Ourmobileplanet, August 2013].

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Worldwide Devices Shipments

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Worldwide Devices Shipments by OS

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Worldwide PC Shipments Q4: 2013

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Smartphone Marketshare Q3: 2013

Source Gartner

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Top-5 smartphone vendors

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Tablet Marketshare Q3: 2013

Source IDC October 2013

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Smartphone/Tablet Explosion

Smartphone sales in Thailand are tipped to 7.5 million unit of the total 16 million in 2013. [GfK]

Smartphone sales in Thailand is 2.87 million units in the first four months of 2013: [GfK]

Devices sold in Thailand for 2012: Desktop-PC 1.26 million, Notebook 2.1 million, Tablet 1.3 million [NSTDA]

Devices expected to be shipped in 2013: Desktop-PC 1.5 million units, Laptops 2.5 million units, Tablet 3.5 million units [IDC]

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Mobile Apps

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The Store Index

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Mobile Application Store

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Mobile Application Development

Source KMS Technology

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Hybrid & Cross-Platform SDKS

Source KMS Technology

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Mobile Applications

Hybrid approach allows developers to write HTML5 code once and deploy it on multiple platform.

Nevertheless, native apps won't disappear, and will always offer the best user experiences and most sophisticated features.

More than 50% of companies will look to the cloud for their mobile app deployments.

By 2017, mobile app download is expected to exceed 200 billion per year, and revenues will reach $63.5 billion. [Portio Research]

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The Internet of Things

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Internet of things

Over 50% of Internet connections are things.

A wide range of devices and peripherals, such as wristwatch displays, healthcare sensors, smart posters, and home entertainment systems.

Communicate via NFC, Bluetooth, LE and Wi-FI.

IoT & M2M communication market in 2011 was worth $44.0 billion, and is expected to grow $290.0 billion by 2017. [CompaniesandMarkets.com]

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Google Glass Nike Fuelband Jawbone UP

Basis Band Sony SmartwatchMisfit Shine

Wearable Technology: The Next Big Things

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Blood Pressure Monitor

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Cloud Computing

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Cloud Computing changeIT as electricity industry

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Cloud Characteristics

On-demand self-service

Broad network access

Resource pooling

Rapid elasticity

Measured Service

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Comparison of Traditional Marketing solutions with Cloud Marketing..

Traditional MarketingSolution (on Premise)

Cloud Marketing (as a Service)

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Service Models

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Deployment Models

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Personal Cloud Storage

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Stakeholder in Cloud Ecosystem

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Global Cloud Traffic

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SaaS Impacts !

Borderless

Software business model with change from licensing model to subscription (pay as you go)

Opportunity for SME : Cheaper software?

Software runs anywhere, anytime, any device

Users can buy/ use software from anywhere without knowing the origin as long as they connected to the Internet

Less customer loyalty

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IaaS Impacts!

Local data centers will provide cloud services

IaaS is not just a normal hosting; it requires large investment on a data center.

Different architecture and business model.

Fewer large cloud data center in ASEAN will survive

Need to compete with big giants; Amazon, Google, Oracle, etc.

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Source : Forrester Research:2012

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IaaS

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PaaS Impacts!

Software development will shift toward the cloud.

Software company may develop their applications on public IaaS/Paas; Microsoft Azure, Google App Engines, Heroku, Amzaon S3

Require new skills

Opportunity to sell aboard.

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Cloud PaaS

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PaaS

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Big Data

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We are living in the world of Data

Source Introduction to Big Data: Dr. Putchong Uthayopas

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The Rise of Big Data

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Data Growth

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Big data is data that exceeds the processing capacity of conventional database systems.

The data is too big, moves too fast, or doesn’t fit the structures of your database architectures.

To gain value from this data, you must choose an alternative way to process it.

Big Data Now: O'Reilly Media

What is Big Data?

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Three Characteristics of Big Data

Source Introduction to Big Data: Dr. Putchong Uthayopas

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Key Use Cases

Source KMS Technology

90Source Big Data Analytics with Hadoop: Phillippe Julio

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Big Data EcoSystem

BIG DATA

OperationalDatabase

NewSQL“as-a-

service”

NoSQLDocumentBigTable

Key ValueGraph

Social Media

Storage

Search

Hadoop AnalyticDatabases

Source: Big Data and BI Best Practices: YellowFin

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Big Data Landscape

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A scalable fault-tolerant distributed system for data storage and processing

Completely written in javaOpen source & distributed under Apache license

What is Hadoop?

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Data Management Trends

Source KMS Technology

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NoSQL Products

Source KMS Technology

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