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[email protected] / Senior Vice President / May 6, 2013
What is the True Future of Cloud Computing?
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Topics
• The Big Picture
• Where we are now with cloud computing.
• Emerging cloud computing trends.
• What the future holds for cloud computing.
• Where to invest your time and money.
• Q&A
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1940
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1990
2000
Rise of Timesharing
2010
Grids
Distributed Computing
Datacenters Emerge
Rise of the PC
Rise of “The Cloud”
Rise of Client/Server
Rise of the Web
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2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020
2022
IT On-Demand
2024
DistributedService Sharing
Hardware/Software/Infrastructure On-Demand
Rise of “Big Data”
Rise of “IT In-a-Box”
Rise of “Commodity Data Services”
The “BigMigration” Begins Rise of Shared
Enterprise Business Services
Rise of “HomeClouds”
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Topics
• The Big Picture
• Where we are now with cloud computing.
• Emerging cloud computing trends.
• What the future holds for cloud computing.
• Where to invest your time and money.
• Q&A
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• Gartner: Cloud computing revenue will soar faster than expected and will exceed $150 billion within five years.
• Forrester: Cloud-Based Email Is Often Cheaper Than On-Premise Email
• Vivek Kundra, CTO of Obama Government: “Growing adoption of cloud computing could improve data sharing and promote collaboration among federal, state and local governments.” E.g: fedbizopps.gov
• Merrill Lynch: “By 2011 the volume of cloud computing market opportunity would amount to $160bn, including $95bn in business and productivity apps (email, office, CRM, etc.) and $65bn in online advertising.”
• IDC: “Spending on IT cloud services will triple in the next 5 years, reaching $42 billion and capturing 25% of IT spending growth in 2012.”
Reflecting on the Hype!
Sources: http://www.infosysblogs.com/cloudcomputing/2009/08/the_cloud_computing_quotes.htm and http://www.mytestbox.com
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Summary of Major Vendor Emphasis
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Growth of Cloud Computing
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Topics
• The Big Picture
• Where we are now with cloud computing.
• Emerging cloud computing trends.
• What the future holds for cloud computing.
• Where to invest your time and money.
• Q&A
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• Moving from talking cloud to doing cloud.• Government entering the cloud computing game now. • Security continues to be a priority. • Little or no expertise in corporate and government IT. • Moving to IaaS and then PaaS.• Leading with private clouds, but public clouds are the
destination.• Rise of “Big Data.”
Emerging Trends
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Why the focus on the data?
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• Data aggregation in the cloud for common analytics within verticals.
• Combining enterprise data into common data sets.
• Critical BI.
Big Data Trends
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Infrastructure-as-a-Service
Security-a
s-a-Service
Storage-as-a-Service
Integratio
n-as-a
-Service
Database-as-a-Service
Information-as-a-Service
Process-as-a-Service
Platfo
rm-as-a
-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Management/Governance-as-a-Service
Testing-as-a-Service
New Stack Emerging
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Topics
• The Big Picture
• Where we are now with cloud computing.
• Emerging cloud computing trends.
• What the future holds for cloud computing.
• Where to invest your time and money.
• Q&A
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Hype Cycle for Cloud Computing, 2011
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• Buzzword “cloud computing” is absorbed into computing.
• Focus on fit and function, and not the hype.
• Security moves to “centralized trust” models.
• Centralized data becomes a key strategic advantage.
• Mobile devices become more powerful, but thin.
• The rise of the “composite cloud.”
Evolution of Cloud Computing
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Topics
• The Big Picture
• Where we are now with cloud computing.
• Emerging cloud computing trends.
• What the future holds for cloud computing.
• Where to invest your time and money.
• Q&A
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• Focus on the reorganization and outplacement of data.
• Focus on PaaS, and service companies that are good at PaaS.
• Focus on centralized trust, including moving to identity management models.
• SOA patterns and technology find new value in the cloud.
• Continued focus on mobile computing.
• Home clouds (e.g., iCloud) create a new track of application and appliance development.
• Rise of the “cloud aggregator.”
Where to Invest Your Time and Money
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Questions?