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Ricard Fernández, Director, HP Technology Consulting
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The top four CIO priorities and 12 ways to help your CIO sleep better at nightRicard Fernández / December 4, 2012
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My background
TitleDirector, HP Technology Consulting
IT industry experience• Applications Consulting Manager – Iberia • WW Customer Value Manager – Large
Format Printers Division• Technical Services Manager – Spain
Professional information• Telecommunication’s engineer• MBA, La Salle University
Years at HP26
Current responsibilities• Director, EMEA Technology Consulting
Service Lines
Name: Ricard Fernández E-mail: [email protected]
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HP owned and public CIO research studiesSources:• NASCIO, CIO Priorities for 2012,
October 26, 2011 • Uptime Institute 2012 Data Industry
Survey• IDC: Worldwide Data Centre Trends
and Strategies 2011• CIO Magazine Annual “State of the
CIO” Survey • HP Researches 2011-
2012
Priorities
Trends
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“There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics”
Mark Twain, Autobiography, 1904 (attributed to Benjamin Disraeli)
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Trends and challenges
Adoption• Private (52%)
• Public (28%)
Drivers• Cost, scalability,
time
Transformation • IT-I, Apps
Main concern is security : 64%
Cloud MobilityRequirements increase
Expanding useof information
Social media, changing the way people do business
BI, analytics
Collaboration
Computing
Storage
Networking
Data Centre
BYOD
Networking
Compliance and security
Alinearity with cost /budget
Security
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Words and data
• Flat budget. Cost control• Consolidation/platform migration/converge• Virtualisation• Cloud• Architect framework for IT as a service• Security• Application transformation• Mobility• IPv6• Unified communication• Data Centre energy efficiency. Modularity
• “Virtualisation first” still for 75% of customers
• Almost 60% of workloads will be virtualised by the end of 2011 and 69% by 2013
• 94% of IT departments expected to expand their use of cloud computing this year
• 30% of companies said their Data Centre facilities run out of power, cooling or space in FY12
• Business spending on mobile projects will grow 100% by 2015
Most repeated words/synonyms. Relevant statistical data
*IDC Top 10 2012 Predictions
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CIO priorities for 2012
Sources summary (1/6)
IT priorities: “what”• Consolidation / optimisation: centralising, consolidating services, operations,
resources, infrastructure, data centres• Budget and cost control: managing budget reduction, strategies for savings • Governance: improving IT governance, data governance• Cloud computing and shared services: scalable and elastic it-enabled capabilities
provided “as a service”, service catalogues• Security: risk assessment, governance, data protection, compliance • Broadband, connectivity: strengthening broad connectivity, public safety wireless
network/interoperability • Mobile services/mobility: devices, applications, workforce, security, policy issues,
support, ownership, communications, wireless infrastructure
October 26, 2011 (NASCIO)
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CIO priorities for 2012
Sources summary (2/6)
Technology priorities: “how”1. Virtualisation: servers, desktop, storage, applications, data centre 2. Legacy application modernisation / renovation 3. Cloud computing: software as a service, infrastructure, platform, storage 4. Mobile workforce technologies 5. Networking: voice and data communications, unified
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*Only 20% of organisations’ IT departments pay the data centre power bill
Uptime Institute 2012 Data Industry Survey. Top 5
Sources summary (3/6)
1. Data centre capacity demands continue to grow, despite a sluggish economy
2. Budget restrictions3. Energy efficiency is a priority4. Cloud computing adoption is steadily growing5. Security, compliance and reliability are the leading concerns
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IDC: Worldwide Data Centre Trends and Strategies 2011. Top 6
Sources summary (4/6)
1. Virtualisation2. Data centre rationalisation and consolidation3. Operational best practices4. Automation tools and software5. Data centre redesign6. Application rationalisation
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Sources summary (5/6)
Top 5 disruptive technologies• Technology as a service (cloud) 33%• Mobility 25%• Ubiquitous data (big data) 18%• Consumerisation of desktop/devices,
mobility 13%• Social media/networking 11%
CIO magazine annual “State of the CIO” survey
34%
25%
18%
13%
11% Cloud
Mobility
Big data
Mobility
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Sources summary (6/6)
Business priorities• Increase enterprise
growth• Attract and retain new
customers• Reducing enterprise costs• Creating new products
and services
CIO priorities• Deliver business solutions• Reduce cost of IT• Develop or managing
flexible infrastructure• Expand the use of
information
Technology priorities• Analytics and business
intelligence• Mobile technologies• Cloud computing • Collaboration/social
business
CIO and technology priorities
Risk and Volatility – Talent Challenges
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Mapping IT priorities and technologies
Costs
Productivity
Organisation efficiency and faster time to market
Respond to privacy reqs.
IT services via multiple channels
Rapidly scale demand requirements
IT-I and DC efficiency
Best delivery model for services
Risk/security management
Protect data, IP, Compliance
Mobility
Enterprise security
Big data
Cloud
Platform modernisation
Consolidation/transformation: Data Centre, IT infrastructure, App
UCC
Broadband. IP v6
Business priorities IT priorities Technology priorities
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Our view: three mega trends in enterprise IT
Main value for you:Numerous new IT services• Agility• Flexibility• Cost reduction
Main value for you:Additional business value New customer services creationDifferentiator and value creationBusiness control
Main value for you:Productivity/efficiencyMulti connection of multiple end-users to services Social and professional collaborationWorkforce processes re-engineering
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Aligned with CIO priorities and market trends
12 ways to help
1. CloudStrategy, planning, design and implementation
2. IT infrastructure (servers)Strategy, migration and upgrade, consolidation and virtualisation, management and automation, assurance and application enablement
3. Critical facilitiesStrategic planning, design, assurance, implementation and energy
4. Enterprise cloud storage (SAN)Storage efficiency analysis, impact analysis, storage modernisation, storage cloud, storage design assurance, data tiering, data migration, data replication and residency offerings
5. Scale out storage-Big Data (NAS/iSCSI)Storage efficiency analysis, storage modernisation, big data solutions, data migration, data archiving, data replication and residency offerings
6. Data protection and business continuityBackup efficiency analysis, backup impact analysis, backup modernisation, data management and archiving, data migration, data replication, disaster recovery, business continuity and residency offerings
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Aligned with CIO priorities and market trends
12 ways to help (continued)
7. Cloud networkingSoftware defined networking (SDN) planning and strategy services, cloud-ready networking and SDN assessments, virtual application network (VAN) design and deploy services, cloud-ready networking design, deploy, optimisation services
8. IPv6IPv6 transformation experience workshop, IPv6 readiness assessments, IPv6 architecture and design, IPv6 web start service, IPv6 transition consulting, IPv6 roadmap service, IPv6 integration and deployment
9. Mobility for the enterpriseMobility strategy and planning, client transformation and virtualisation, application transformation and virtualisation, mobility management services (secure user, device, data and application), wireless and mobile infrastructure services
10. Unified communicationsUC strategy and planning services, UC assessment services, UC business enablement services, communication transformation, collaboration transformation, network transformation, packaged UC solutions-AppSystem
11. Secured optimised available networkNetwork planning and strategy services, network assessments, FlexNetwork services, network infrastructure optimisation services, network protection services
12. HP education services
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