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Real world cloud computing challenges

Giedrius MarkevičiusTerritory account manager

“Well informed people know it is impossible to transmit the voice over wires, and if it was possible, the thing would be of no practical value.” – Boston Post, 1865

Past

“Active Mobile phone users in Lithuania, 2014 Q2

4.486.764

www.rrt.Llt

Today

1.967.800

Today

“Active Mobile internet users in Lithuania, 2014 Q2

“Internet users total in Lithuania, % of population 2013

73%

Today

“Newspapers readers in Lithuania, % of population 2013

53%

www.tns.Llt

Today

“Social Media users in Lithuania, % of population 2013

46%

www.tns.Llt

Today

REACH

89of public sector employees want to access their apps and data frommobile devices

%

“Emerging Strategies for Managing Mobility,” 1105 Government Information Group, September 2013

MOBILITY IS A GROWING DEMAND

Citizens expect government employees to have access to government applications and information, whether or not they are behind a desk

PUBLIC EXPECTATION IS ON THE INCREASE

RESPOND

Health Reform Act of 2006

COLLABORATION IS A GROWING EXPECTATION

Quick access to critical applications and information is essential to the government being able to save time, money and lives.

ACCESSABILITY IS A CRITICAL REQUIREMENT

“Annual Reporting to increase Interagency Collaboration and Coordination” IS NOW A LAW for Health and Human Services.

SECURE

50%Of cybercrime incidents target government services

CYBERCRIME can threaten the security of citizen data, disrupt operations and endanger public safety

“Public sector employees WILL DO WHAT IT TAKES, Including circumventing onerous security procedures, to do their jobs”

“Emerging Strategies for Managing Mobility,” 1105 Government Information Group, September 2013

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New expectations…

• Create competitive advantage

• New products & services

… and the prior responsibilities

• Run global infrastructure• Support business-critical

applications

Stay secure

Boost innovation

Quickly adopttechnology

Avoid legacy debt

Be strategic

Drive operationalexcellence

Mobile-cloud Era - The CIO paradox

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Mobile-Cloud

IT Technology Eras

Mainframe Client-Server

Millions of AppsBillions of Users

* Source: Gartner, 2013: “Hunting and Harvesting in a Digital World: The 2013 CIO Agenda”

Ability of IT to Deliver

Steady IT Budgets*

Business Expectations

$ $ $ $ $ $

Customers expectations

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Budget issues•Budgets flat/declining (proportionally)•Need to spend more on innovation versus support

Skills / People / Experience•In short supply•Accelerating pace of new technology

Legacy systems•Complex and rigid

Legacy process• Siloed• Not standardized

… Your Real Problem?

Reality Bites

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What are your strategic

Options

?

New IT Agenda

Provide Access To All Applications & Data Through

Mobile Devices.

Use Adaptive, Data-Driven Security To Rapidly Respond To

Emerging Threats.

Build A Data Lake To DeliverGreater Insight In Real Time.

Move To A Software-DefinedData Center Infrastructure and Expand It To a

Hybrid Cloud.

2 Use Agile Development ToBuild New Customer-Centric

Applications.

Re-Defining IT

Identify The Right Strategy For Your Enterprise

Reduce Cost Then Innovate

Fix Core And Innovate

Innovate Immediately

1 Develop Transformation Strategy

Develop Integrated Operating Model Changes

People Skills & Mindset

Processes

Organization

3 Become OperationallyAgile

Design Technical Roadmaps& Execute On Each Journey

Applications

End User Computing

Data

Infrastructure

Security

2 Start EnablingTechnology Journeys

Charles Darwin

It is not the strongestof the species thatsurvives, nor the mostintelligent that survives.It is the one that isthe most adaptable to change.

Dėkoju!