Future of Cloud Computing

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Are you ready for the figure of cloud computing. This presentation let's you know what is just around the corner.

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Are you Ready for the Future of Cloud Computing? David S. Linthicum David@bluemountainlabs.com Twitter: @DavidLinthicum

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We are leading the conversation with thought leadership and cutting edge services. The shift to Cloud #1 best selling book on Cloud Computing #1 Most read blog on Cloud Computing #1 Most listened to Podcast on Cloud Computing with over 10,000 listeners

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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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The Big Picture

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1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 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 Distributed Service Sharing Hardware/Software/Infrastructure On-Demand Rise of “Big Data” Rise of “IT In-a-Box” Rise of “Commodity Data Services” The “Big Migration” Begins Rise of Shared Enterprise Business Services Rise of “Home Clouds”

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Where we are now with cloud computing.

Reflecting on the Hype! : 

8 Reflecting on the Hype! 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.” Sources: http://www.infosysblogs.com/cloudcomputing/2009/08/the_cloud_computing_quotes.htm and http://www.mytestbox.com

Latest News : 

Latest News

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Emerging cloud computing trends.

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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.”

Why the focus on the data? : 

Why the focus on the data?

Big Data Trends : 

Big Data Trends Data aggregation in the cloud for common analytics within verticals. Combining enterprise data into common data sets. Critical BI.

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Where we are now with cloud computing.

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NIST defines cloud computing as a set of characteristics, delivery models, and deployment models On-demand self-service Ubiquitous network access Resource pooling Rapid elasticity Pay per use 5 Characteristics Software as a Service (SaaS) Platform as a Service (PaaS) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) 3 Delivery Models Private Cloud Community Cloud Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud 4 Deployment Models

Delivery Models Morphing : 

Delivery Models Morphing Software as a Service (SaaS) Applications as a Service Utilities as a Service Connected and Disconnected Platform as a Service (PaaS) Design as a Service Process as a Service Testing as a Service Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Database as a Service Management as a Service Middleware as a Service Integration as a Service Information as a Service …and more.

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Infrastructure-as-a-Service Security-as-a-Service Storage-as-a-Service Integration-as-a-Service Database-as-a-Service Information-as-a-Service Process-as-a-Service Platform-as-a-Service Application-as-a-Service Management/Governance-as-a-Service Testing-as-a-Service New Stack Emerging

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What the future holds for cloud computing.

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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.”

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Where to invest your time and money.

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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.”

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We are leading the conversation with thought leadership and cutting edge services. The shift to Cloud #1 best selling book on Cloud Computing #1 Most read blog on Cloud Computing #1 Most listened to Podcast on Cloud Computing with over 10,000 listeners