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Is your infrastructure holding your
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David Linthicum Author, SVP at Cloud Technology Partners
August, 2015
Is your infrastructure holding your business
back?
David S. Linthicum
SVP, Cloud Technology Partners
Abstract:
• To succeed today, your business needs the integration of:
• mobile and cloud technologies
• partner and supplier access and data
• application development and analytics
• security and governance.
• This level of integration is tough to achieve with monolithic data
centers, static networks and legacy applications.
• Don’t fret, you can make a plan to adapt your environment for the
future while still leveraging your current investments!
Core Integration Patterns are Changing H
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AC
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GENERATION 1
• Hub-and-spoke
• SCALABI
• LITY?
• LOW-LEVEL API
API
Application
API
Application
• SCALABILITY?
• FEW ADAPTERS
• MANAGEMENT?
GENERATION 2
Adapter
Application
API
Application
ERP - CIS
• SCALABILITY?
• LIMITED SCOPE
• MANAGEMENT?
• WEAK LEGACY!
• DEPARTMENTAL
• FEW PLATFORMS
GENERATION 3
MB
Adapter
Application
Adapter
Application
• DISTRIBUTED
• MULTI—PLATFORM
• TRANSACTIONAL
• AUTOMATED
• JOB SCHEDULING
• MANAGEMENT
• BIG DATA
• CLOUD
GENERATION 4
Agents
Application
Agents
Application
What About “The Cloud?”
Cloud Computing is Becoming Systemic
What About Mobile?
It’s Moving Guys!
Enterprise data center
Enterprise data center
Private cloud Hosted private cloud
Managed private cloud
Enterprise
Shared cloud services
Enterprise A
Enterprise B
Public cloud services
A
Users
B
Third-party hosted and operated
Third-party hosted
Private
Implemented
on client
premises
Client runs/
manages
Third-party
operated
Enterprise
owned
Mission critical
Packaged
applications
Third-party
owned and
operated
Standardization
Centralization
Security
Internal network
Mix of shared and
dedicated
resources
Shared facility
and staff
Virtual private
network (VPN)
access
Subscription or
membership
based
Shared resources
Elastic scaling
Pay as you go
Public Internet
Corporate Firewall
Source: Jimmy Mills, IBM
Consider the Emerging Architecture
Data is the “Killer App” for Cloud
Big Data Integration
In addition to the sheer scale of
big data, the real-time and high
frequency nature of the data is
also key. For example,
‘nowcasting’ is used extensively
and adds considerable power to
prediction. Similarly the high
frequency of data allows users to
test theories in near real-time
and to a level never before
possible.
-McKinsey, May 2011
POLL 1
Do you have an existing data integration strategy that includes the use of
public clouds?
a. No.
b. Yes
c. Will create before 2016
d. Will create after 2016
What is the future?
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
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”
Fragmentation of Data, Services, and
Processes
From here to there…
Understanding the Problem
• Cloud providers must integrate with existing enterprise systems to become more valuable.
• However, existing internal integration needs to exist to ensure: • Production and consumption of structured information • Semantic mediation • Security mediation • Service enablement • Firewall management • Transactional integrity • Unstructured data • Holistic management of the complete integration chain
Enterprise Vulnerabilities Assess your Risks
1. Governance
2. Regulatory Compliance
3. Security & Identity Management
4. Business Continuity
5. Process and Services
6. Data Management
7. System Integration
8. Resource Skills & Knowledge
9. Application Readiness
10. Network Readiness
COMPLEXITY OF MITIGATING RISK
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1 2
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3 4
6
7
8
9
10
Creating a Strategy
• What to prepare for:
• Outplacement of Data
• Massive Data Growth
• Systemic MDM
• Strategic use of Data
Governance
• Identity is Everything
• Rise of Data Abstraction
• High Speed Data
Movement
Outplacement of Data
Massive Data Growth
Systemic MDM
Strategic Use of Data Governance
Identity is Everything
Poll 2
What is the largest impediment to improving
integration in your enterprise?
a. The Culture
b. The Budget
c. The Technology
d. The Pace Required
Rise of Data Abstraction
High Speed Data Movement
However…
• …you need to understand your own
business and technology.
• …you need to define the value of data
integration for your enterprise.
• …you need to invest in talent.
• …you need to invest in technology.
Questions?
Daniel J. Perlick Vice President IBM Canada Service Lines &
System Services North America
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David Linthicum Author, SVP at Cloud Technology Partners
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Davind Linthicum – [email protected]
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