or 17,500 € (no limit-processor license)+ 3,850€ maintenance
Enterprise Edition
950€ per named user + 209€ maintenance
or 47,500 € (no limit-processor license) + 10,450€ maintenance
For one computer
For one computer
From $4 to $5 per month per computer!
Unlimited data size
Possible encryption
From 20 TB 5 years ago to 40 PB in 2013
Previous previsions
Previous previsions
Gartner (2010):
$150.1 billion by 2013
identifies the Cloud as one of the four trends that will change IT and the economy in the next 10 years (http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1470115)
IDC (2010):
the market for private enterprise Cloud servers will grow from an $8.4 billion opportunity in 2010, to a $12.6 billion market in 2014
SaaS revenue will grow five times more than traditional software
by 2014, about 34% of all new business software purchases will be consumed via SaaS
Prediction for 2016: $677 billon, incl. $310 billion for advertising (+17,7% of annual growth)
Cloud vendors are experiencing growth rates of 90% per annum (FSN, March 2013)
Steve Ballmer (Microsoft's CEO) (March 2010)
Steve Ballmer (Microsoft's CEO) (March 2010)
about 75% (90% in a year) of Microsoft customers are doing entirely cloud based or entirely cloud inspired
Real adoption of cloud: yet the early days!
75% according to RightScale (cloud service broker) – strong biais: RightScale customers!
30% according to Forrester Research
37% according to Virtustream/Neovise (cloud platform providers)
56% of UK CIOs and Senior IT leaders see complexity of their own ICT systems as the biggest barrier to their adoption of the cloud (NTT report, May 2013)
56% of UK CIOs and Senior IT leaders see complexity of their own ICT systems as the biggest barrier to their adoption of the cloud (NTT report, May 2013)
53%: launching new services and applications more quickly (80% in the transport and logistics sectors
60%: cloud providers do not appreciate how complex legacy ICT systems are, and fear migration to the cloud could fail
46%: cloud is a great enabler of ‘bring your own device’ and flexible working, through enabling remote access to data and applications
Challenge: making cloud infrastructure work seamlessly with legacy platforms and applications
28%: legacy systems are too expensive (or valuable) to abandon
68% have had cloud-based systems in place for two years or less
Integration of legacy systems
Integration of legacy systems
Limited customization
Complexity
Lack of standards
(almost) Impossible migration/reversion
Security, Privacy
Legal issues and regulations
Reliability
Performance
Financial Cost
Reorganization cost
Human cost
Collaborative computing, virtualization, dynamic provisioning of resources have definitely demonstrated their value
Collaborative computing, virtualization, dynamic provisioning of resources have definitely demonstrated their value