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A copy of the presentation given to the Innovation Group Italy's Cloud Computing Summit March 19th 2014
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Cloud Computing 2014 Cloud Computing and the Data Centre of the Future Martin Hingley, CEO, ITCandor CLOUD COMPUTING SUMMIT 2014 – MILAN
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Page 1: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

Cloud Computing and the Data Centre of the Future

Martin Hingley, CEO, ITCandor

CLOUD COMPUTING SUMMIT 2014 – MILAN

Page 2: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

Clouds in the Eye of the Beholder

Line of Business

Data CenterManager/CIO•Infrastructure as a Service•Hardware•Management•Virtualization•Cluster•Grid

•Web Apps•Self Service

•Pay-per-Use•Utility Computing

•Software as a Service

Cloud Computing Software Developer•Free Development Platform

•Internet-wide Distribution•Scalable Deployment

•Simplified SDK

Financial Director

•Maximise Value•Enforce SLAs

•Manage Suppliers•Cap Ex v Op Ex Balance

Page 3: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

Agenda

• What Is Cloud?– Definition

• Data Centre Trends– Software Defined … and Converged Infrastructure – Consolidation, Virtualisation, Integration

• Cloud Adoption– Private, Hybrid, Public– Which Organisations?– Which Workloads?

Page 4: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

Cloud Computing - A Working Definition

• Always– All ITC offerings used for the consumption or delivery of remote,

browser-accessed applications– Delivery from resources unknown to the ultimate end-user

• Typically– Applications purchased on a pay-as-you-go basis– Accessed by industry standard client devices such as PCs and Smart

Phones• Specifically excluded

– Applications requiring local processing and storage– Client Server computing and interactive processing

• Single-customer applications not excluded if delivery mechanisms have been adjusted

Page 5: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

Data Centre Trends

• Consolidation– Reducing the number of data centres– Rationalising server, storage and network hardware– Reducing the number of suppliers

• Virtualisation– Moving from physical to virtual machines– Choosing SAN, NAS, DAS, flash, Unified storage strategy– Looking at Software Defined Networking, Storage, Data Centre

• Integration– Simplifying vendor choice– Orchestrating the south side infrastructure– Speeding up application deployment for business agility

Consolidate

Virtualise

Integrate

Page 6: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

The Rise of Server Virtualisation - Server Shipments (Millions) By Quarter And Type – 2003-2013

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Virtual Machine

Physical-onlyServer

Virtualised Server

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Cloud Computing 2014

Software Defined … and Converged Infrastructure

Systems M

anagement

Hypervisor/OS

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

Orchestration/Automation

Server Storage Network

Converged Infrastructure

Software Defined

Data Centre

Bring Your Own Hardware

Server Storage Network

Tool Application Workload Systems M

anagement

Hypervisor/OS

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

Orchestration/Automation

Server Storage Network

Converged Infrastructure

Software Defined

Data Centre

Bring Your Own Hardware

Server Storage Network

Tool Application Workload Secret Sauce

Hypervisor/OS

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

Orchestration/Automation

Server Storage Network

Converged Infrastructure

Bring Your Own Hardware

Server Storage Network

Tool Application Workload

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

VirtualMachine

Orchestration/Automation

Server Storage Network

Converged Infrastructure

Software DefinedData Centre

Bring Your Own Hardware

Server Storage Network

Tool Application WorkloadTool Application Workload

Page 8: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

The Data Centre Journey Beyond Integration

• Big Data Analytics and the Internet of Things drive a mass of new data at the Enterprise

• Secret sauce software expands to cover heterogeneous devices• Hyperscale Web suppliers take business from the big Vendors• MSPs and new-style Outsourcing• Risk and Capital Investment move back through the Supply Chain• Fewer, but Much Larger Data Centres in Future• The evolution of ‘Data Stewards’

Page 9: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Which IT Elements Move Off Premise with Cloud Services?

Network

Storage

Server

Hypervisor

InfrastructureSoftware

Database

Application

Orchestration

BYO IaaS PaaS SaaS

Page 10: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

The Pros and Cons of Private, Hybrid and Public Clouds

Private Cloud(on premise) TCO

Security

ElasticityPerformance

Average

Hybrid Multi-Tennant Cloud(off premise) TCO

Security

ElasticityPerformance

Average

TCO

Security

ElasticityPerformance

Average

Hybrid Private Cloud(on/off premise)

TCO

Security

ElasticityPerformance

Average

Public Cloud(off premise)

Page 11: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

IT and Communications Market Forecast ($US Trillion) – Traditional and Cloud Computing – 2003-2013

$0

$1

$2

$3

$4

$5

$6

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

IT Service44.6%

Telecom Service31.2%

Software12.2%

Hardware12.0%

2013$1.1T

Traditional ITC

Cloud Computing

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Cloud Computing 2014

Leading Cloud Supplier Revenues ($US Million – excluding advertising) – 2010-2013

$0

$500

$1,000

$1,500

$2,000

$2,500

2010 2011 2012 2013

Rackspace

Salesforce.comAmazon

Facebook

Google

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IaaS/PaaS Market Share 2013: $27B

Oracle 2.2%Hitachi 1.8%Apple 1.8%HP 1.8%

Other63.4%

Micr

osoft 4.

0%

Google 3.7%

IBM 3.3%

Amazon9.9%

Ricoh 2.4%

Xerox 2.6%Fujitsu 3.1%

Page 14: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Software as a Service Market Share 2013: $41B

Oracle 2.2%Activision 2.2%Microsoft 3.0%

EA3.4%

IBM3.8%

Salesforce7.3%

Other78.0%

Page 15: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

Cloud Computing Spending ($US) By Customer Size and Industry Sector - 2013

Large12.0%

Medium10.1%

Small27.6%

Consumer50.2% Services

8.2%

Health5.5%

Other17.0% Manufacturing

19.2%

Finance12.7%

Retail18.5%

Government18.8%

Customer SizeAll ITC: $1.1T

Industry SectorBusiness ITC: $570B

Page 16: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

Which Workloads and Applications are Going to the Cloud?

• Business processing – CRM, salesforce automation, some SAP, not much OLTP or Batch

• Decision support – some business analytics, data warehousing stays mainly on premise

• Collaboration – hosted workspace, email, sync and share• App dev/test – lots moving to the Cloud• Web serving – a strong adoption• Infrastructure – mainly internal, some firewalls and

security moving• High Performance Computing – lots of data centre sharing

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Cloud Computing 2014

Overcoming the Objections to Cloud

• Data Location– Legislation is changing and restrictions lifting– Cloud Providers begin to allow you to choose service location– On/off premise data options

• Selecting workloads– Dealing with complexity through more consolidation – Look for the ‘car park and canteen’ workloads– P2V, V2V, V2P – work on data portability

• Trust and Security– Pick MSPs which understand your business– Find security to protect you from bad guys and governments– Look at flexible contracts and think about lock-in

Page 18: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

Cloud Computing and the Data Centre of the Future - Summary

• Cloud Computing is still big news - ‘as a Service’ elements are a small part

• Vendors are taking big steps towards Cloud business models• A choice of elasticity, TCO, performance and security• It’s a natural step beyond Integration in the data centre• ‘Software Defined …’ - a route into shared on/off premise

solutions• Cloud appeals to enterprises who want ‘pay as you go’

workloads • ‘The canteen and the car park’ – pick the easiest workloads to

let go• Many IT Managers will become ‘Data Stewards’

Page 19: Cloud Computing and Data Center Futures

Cloud Computing 2014

Cloud Computing and the Data Centre of the Future

Consolidate Virtualise Integrate Cloudify


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