the future of application development
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What will applications look like in 2020? Mike Shaw, Director of Solutions Marketing at HP Software, explains how application development will shape the way IT makes decisions in the future. Learn more about the enterprise of 2020. For more information, please visit www.enterprise2020.comTRANSCRIPT
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The future of application development Mike Shaw, Director of Solutions Marketing, HP Software
@hpsoftware
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The three “C”s of future applications:
Computing everywhere Apps in everything Connected smart devices and the internet of everything
Less bespoke software Choose apps from catalogs
Commodification
Apps are engaging experiences that help humans Apps as competitive weapons
Consumerization
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System of record Helping humans
Mainframe Client/server
Web Devices
Humans used to have to bend to the application.
But now applications are becoming increasingly engaging.
In the future, applications will use big data analysis and knowledge of current state to help humans.
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2010 4 per app
2015 36 per app
2020 120 per app
Apps are increasingly being used as competitive weapons. The business need will demand a 30X increase in app release frequency.
Typical number of releases per application per year
IDC research for HP, 2012
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The “application-defined data center” will allow business analysts to set application priority, flexing, compliance, security, data placement and resilience.
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And we will automate everything possible in build, testing and deployment.
No Automation
3/4 to all
1/2 to 3/4
1/4 to 1/2
Up to 1/4
6%
45%
35%
12%
2%
1%
2%
12%
49%
35%
Today 2020
Expected automation of IT
IDC research for HP, 2013
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The first step in commodification is deciding where IT will focus – how will IT help to differentiate the business? “The CIO has to draw the core-context (non-core) matrix for the company.” – Geoffrey Moore
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Let SaaS provide your non-core applications.
Even your differentiating, core applications and business processes will have components from other providers.
Sales Merchandize Manufacture Design Core Business
Areas Research Purchase Distribute Promote
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We will need Enterprise App Stores to ensure our people use safe apps – apps that don’t hurt our corporate data.
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Apps
Integrations
Data analysis packs
Anchor app
The Enterprise Data Store will contain components for developers and components for end users.
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Anchor app
For app developers, it contains access to anchor apps – key corporate server apps like ERP, and integrations to the anchor apps.
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Client apps
For end users, the store will contain safe client apps and safe big data analysis packs.
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kitchen appliances
wearable monitors
medical robots
cars
TVs
automated factories
exercise machines
parking control
shopping trolley
security devices
cooking road-side sensors
smart power
fire sensors
poaching sensors
house control
shopping displays
smart phones
wearable devices
SENSORS
SMART DEVICES
TABLETS
SMART PHONES
Computing everywhere: There will be 50 billion smart devices and sensors by 2020.
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Who will create the apps for the smart devices and sensor arrays; IT or business computing?
Who will create and run the back-
end services to which they
connect?
Can you assure and manage the security of connected, remote devices?
Do you have the big data to
analyze the data from the internet
of things?
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