trends in cloud and mobile computing - alain azagury, ibm
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Tel Aviv Nov.30-Dec.1, 2014
Trends in Cloud and Mobile computing
Alain Azagury, Director, Technical Strategy, IBM Software
Tel Aviv Nov.30-Dec.1, 2014
Time is of the essence
The advent of the API economy
For Enterprises Cloud really means Hybrid Cloud
Three Takeaways
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Time is of the Essence
"15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance."
7 1/2 minutes
Immediate!
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Social
Analytics
Mobile Cloud
• Technology is increasingly the most critical driver for business growth
• The emergence of big data, social, mobile, cloud and analytics are fundamentally changing how we live, work and interact
Digital transformation forces 67% of global consumerswant to use mobile
devices to complete retail
transactions
30%+ of Asia’s GDPis expected to be
handled through mobile
money transfers by 2015
1 out of every 7minutes spent
online is spent on
social networks
40% of peoplesocialize more
online than they
do face-to-face
80% of new appswill be distributed or
deployed via the cloud
1/3 of consumer datawill be stored in the cloud
by 2016
Pervasive
connectivityBig data
We are at an inflection point in the industry
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Innovatehow we engage, make decisions and
work
Optimizeour IT infrastructure, data and
processes
Technology Leaders
Chief Information Officers
Technology Architects
Dev & Ops Leaders
Line of Business
Leaders
Marketing Leaders
Sales Leaders
Finance & HR Leaders
Drives Need
Drives Investment
The pendulum swings back…
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The API EconomyCloud changes how developers build apps and how organizations manage workloads
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The API EconomyReaching new customers and gaining from their response FAST
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Failing
Fast
Seconds to
Deploy Friction
Free
Any
Language
Continuous
Integration
Mobile
Ready
Focus on
Code
Choice of
Tools
Useful
APIs
Shift to Agile Development means Developers’ expectations have evolved
Composing an application as opposed to traditional writing of an application – with
speed and choice
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Analytics to Support Rapid Development - Continuous FeedbackContinuously monitoring usage of key
features, visits, and conversions to
validate hypotheses and ensure that we
are delivering what customers want.
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External Ecosystem
MarketplaceApp
API
Services
API
Analytics
API
Commerce
API
Collaboration
API
Location
API
Data & Analytics
APIAPI
Workload definition, optimization and orchestration
Software-defined compute Software-defined storageSoftware-defined
networking
Resource abstraction and optimization
Traditional workloads
Services and composition patternsAPI and integration
services
Solutions
Data & Analytics
MobileDevelopment OperationalApplication
servicesSecurity…
API economy
Cloudoperating
environment
Software-defined
environment Infrastructureas a Service
Platformas a Service
Softwareas a Service
IBM Next Generation Cloud Platform: Open Integration & Control
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OSLC
OAuth
TOSCA
Open Technology & Standards are Shaping the Cloud
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Run Your AppsThe developer can chose any language runtime or
bring their own. Just upload your code and go.
DevOpsDevelopment, testing, monitoring, deployment
and logging tools allow the developer to run
the entire application
APIs and ServicesA catalog of open source, IBM and third party
APIs services allow a developer to stitch
together an application in minutes.
Cloud IntegrationBuild hybrid environments. Connect to on-
premises systems of record plus other public
and private clouds. Expose your own APIs to
your developers.
Extend SaaS AppsDrop in SaaS App SDKs and extend to new use
cases (e.g,. Mobile, Analytics, Web)
IBM Bluemix
Building new mobile and cloud apps requires a composable set of services
Organized into Enterprise approved & controllable catalogs
Rapid App Development from composable services
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ArArchive
ObObject Store
EbElastic Block
Storage
SgStorage
Gateway
BkBackup
VpVirtual Private
Cloud
ScSecurity
Groups
LbLoad
Balancer
DnDNS
CdCDN
CbCircuit
Breaker
PtPatterns
(HEAT)
AmAPI
Management
BoBosh
HeHealth
Monitoring
PpPuppet
SdService
Delivery
ChChef
SpService Proxy
StSalt
MdMonitoring
Data Display
PdPager Duty
LgLogging
UpUptime
McMonitoring
Data Collection
EvEvent
Notification
DcDevOps
Control
CfConfiguration
ImImage
Builder
MkMonkeys
AcAccess
Control
HmHealth
Manager
AuAudit
AsAutoscaling
Groups
CContainers
IBM has defined Cloud Common Services Fabric Brings together foundation services needed to integrate cloud first model with
existing systems that need to be cloud enabled
Development Services
Operations Services
Infrastructure Services
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Traditional IT Private Cloud Public Cloud
System of RecordSystem of Engagement
Evolve to a model of PaaS-based,
standardized middleware patterns
• Automate deployment
• Automate patching
• Analytics for insights into Optimization
Evolve to a model of PaaS-based
composable application development
• Automate deployment
• Automate patching
• Analytics for insights into user-behavior
to enable fast-feedback
Business Service / Application Service
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Private Cloud & IT
Benefits:
• Fully customizable
• Robust management
• Secure by design
• Regulated dataBest of both worlds.
Better outcomes.
Maximize return on existing IT investments
Match workloads to best-fit infrastructure
Hit the right balance of risk to speed
Meet seasonal capacity without CapEx
Add new capabilities quickly
Benefits:
• Low entry cost
• Pay-per-use
• Highly elastic
Hybrid
Public Cloud
Hybrid Cloud+
For Enterprises Cloud really means Hybrid CloudIntegrating Systems-of-Record & System-of-Engagement
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Time is of the essence
The advent of the API economy
For Enterprises Cloud really means Hybrid Cloud
Three Takeaways
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