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Re-Think IT: Thrive or SurviveAustralia’s Imperative To Act
Sally Parker, Research Director, Enterprise Systems & Software
July 14th 2015
Technology Adoption in Australia
Historically an early adopter of new technologies
Public cloud adoption still evolving five years on
Selective adoption of recent emerging technologies
“Unprecedented rate and pace of change impacting established industries and ecosystems”
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Cloud Adoption in Australia
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Source: IDC’s APEJ 2014 End‐user cloud survey (AP N=2,300)
Workload Location Preferences and Cloud Maturity
Q. In 2014 (and 2016), for your enterprise, please estimate the approximate distribution of workloads across the different deployment models
Off Premise
Australia
Big Data in Australia
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Stage 1Ad Hoc
Stage 2Opportunistic
Stage 3Repeatable
Stage 4Managed
Stage 5Optimized
Maturity
19% 66% 11% 3% 0%
Yesterday's Strategy Today
Cautious Innovation
Orchestrating IT & Business
Effective IT-Business
Integration
Visionary &Transformative
Proof-of-concept or pilot projects
Value through new knowledge, learning
Functional deploy
Knowledge value grows
Business value opportunities become visible
Persistent adoption
Business value is realized but remains localized to business units
Enterprise use
New product & service opps. transition to business plans - IT efficiency is demonstrated`
Continuous learning &improvement
Prev. unattainable business value continuously produced
Source: IDC Australian Big Data Heatmap – June 2015, APeJ Big Data Maturity Assessment and Benchmark 2014 (APEJ=1255, Australia = 150)
Key Data Challenges:
1. Accessibility, security & governance
2. Quality & availability3. Deciding what is relevant
A Platform for Innovation and Growth
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A rapidly expanding community of developers
will create a tenfold increase in the number of new killer solutions over
the next 4-5 years.
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A World of IoT Possibilities
Smart Planet
• Environmental sensors
• Pollution/leak detection
• Weather monitoring
Smart Buildings
• Smart homes• Lighting and A/C
control• Presence sensor • Smart security• Utility metering
Smart Cities
• Traffic management• Security• Lighting control• Water management• Smart bins
Smart Transport
• Electric mobility• Smart logistics• Infrastructure• High-speed trains• Commuter apps
Smart Energy
• Smart grid• Fault
detection/monitoring• Voltage/power
sensors• Consumption
meters• Virtual power plant
Smart Living
• Leisure and entertainment
• JIT information• Anytime connection
Smart Health
• Biosensors• Remote diagnostics• Health monitoring
Smart Industry
• Optimized production
• Lighting and security
• Actuators• Robotics
The Internet of Things
“By 2020 the number of connected devices will reach 212 Billion”
connectivity
platform
services analytics
software
devices
Disruption is Not a New Concept…
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“If you went to bed last night as an industrial company, you're going to wake up today as a
software and analytics company” CEO of GE - Jeff Immelt
“By 2018 a third of the Top 20 market share leaders in most industries will be significantly
disrupted by new competitors with new offerings, new business models and new cost structures”
“The digital experience in 2015 will separate market leaders from
followers”
… DIGITAL disruption is becoming more prevalent
Disrupting the Digital Disruptors
2009• Mobile app in ~ 60 Countries
• $2.8B funding generated
• Expected 2015 revenue ~$10B
• Broadening Partner Ecosystem: SPG, Exxon
• Valuation >$40B
2008• Crowd sourced home rentals, 1M listings in 34K cities globally
• Commission based revenue -$900M revenue expectation this year
• $28B valuation
2008• Small job mobile marketplace
• Contractors bid on user submitted jobs
• By 2012 received $37.5M in funding
2004• Urban guide -crowd-sourced business reviews
• Revenue derived from ads ~USD420M
• 2014: 135M monthly visitors, 71M reviews
• Market Cap $2.6B
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• Copycats and disruptors• In Social we trust• Ecosystems matter• Serving a greater good
Based on publicly sourced investment data
A Platform for Innovation and Growth
• Automotive • Pay TV• Security Systems• Grocery Shopping • Online Platforms for Collaborative Consumption
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first full-length feature film (1906) surf lifesaving reels (1906) self propelled rotary hoe (1912) sunshine header harvester (1914) speedo swimwear (1929) zinc cream (1940) rotary clothes line (1946) Solar hot water (1953)
Ultrasound (1961) wine casks (1965)stay sharp knives (1970) powerboard (1972)
racecam live television broadcast (1979) wall-mounted Miniboilmachines (1981) dual-flush toilets (1982)baby safety capsules (1984) Polymer bank note (1988) smartmodem (1992) Spray on skin (1992) Frazier lens (1993) WiFi (1996)
Australia’s Long History of Innovation
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Global Competitiveness and Innovation
“More than ever, cooperative leadership among business, government and civil society is needed to re-establish sustainable growth and raise living standards throughout the world.”
Australia and Digital Innovation
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Source: Tufts University 2015
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Australia - Role of ICT 2015
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2Opportunists
AU 26%
3Followers
AU 18%
5Disruptors
AU 3% (AP 12%)
4CreatorsAU 13% (NZ 26%)
1Optimizers
AU 39%
Source: IDC Asia/Pacific C-suite Barometer 2015 (N=1,452 in APAC)
CSUITE 2015
Q: Looking to 2015-2016, what role does ICT play in your organization?
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28%
1. Escalating cost of
operation
10.5%
3. New Customer
buying patterns5. New
government regulation
9.7%
2. New business models
13%10.5%
4. New Competitors
CSUITE 2015
Source: IDC Asia/Pacific C-suite Barometer 2015 (N=1,452 in APAC)
Australian CEO’s Top 5 Challenges 2015 Juggling a changing operating environment and customer behaviours
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20%
1.Operational Efficiency & Productivity
16%
3. Company Wide Cost Savings
5. Market
Expansion11%
2. Invest to increase share customer wallet
16%
12.5%
4. Customer Engagement
Initiatives
CSUITE 2015
Source: IDC Asia/Pacific C-suite Barometer 2015 (N=1,452 in APAC)
Australian Business Top 5 Priorities 2015 Innovate for Competitive Leadership ranked 8th
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17.3%
1. Build Better Management
Tools
9.5%
3. More Secure IT
5. App. Modernisation
7%
2. Manage Suppliers
10%9%
4. Enhance Infra. to Meet
New Demands
CSUITE 2015
Source: IDC Asia/Pacific C-suite Barometer 2015 (N=1,452 in APAC)
Australia ICT Top 5 Priorities 2015 Q: Looking ahead to 2015-2016, what do you think will be your organisations top 3 ICT priorities?
Disruption - The Evolving Role of IT
By 2018 adoption of 3rd platform IT technologies will redefine 90% of IT roles.
Over the next 2 years > 70% of CIOs will change their primary role from directly managing IT to becoming innovation partners
By 2017, 80% of the CIO’s time will be focused on analytics, cyber security, and creating new revenue streams through digital services
1st PlatformFunctional
2nd PlatformTransforming
3rd PlatformStrategicRole of IT
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Australia’s Imperative to Act
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” Innovation isn’t only for Silicon Valley or Israel. It’s about a state of mind and a way of looking at things – continually working to reinvent and change.”
"disruptive technologies create new markets…with the best of mining boom now behind us we need to think of new industries to continue our progress"…
Government
Industry
Science
Summary – Thrive or Survive
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"The future is already here — it's just not evenly distributed.”
William Gibson, Sci‐Fi Author
Disruption is happening • Assess 3rd platform impact on your
market & on internal requirements
Partner with those who will carry you in to tomorrowNew infrastructure baseline expectations
• beyond reliability and availability to flexibility and real time scalability
Ride the wave of the interconnected world - watch and wait at your peril
Thank You
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