Some interesting new developments Current and Emerging trends



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  • Some interesting new developments

  • Current and Emerging trends

  • Impacts of these trends

  • Service Expectations of a New Generation







Monumental Adventure

  • Monumental Adventure

    • www. monumentaladventure.com
    • Cultural highlights of cities around the world


New Facebook messaging

  • New Facebook messaging

    • www.facebook.com
    • Messages to friends no matter how they access Facebook
  • Communication portals

    • Archive of everything communicated


Verizon 4G LTE service

  • Verizon 4G LTE service

    • www.verizonwireless.com
    • Provides 5-12 megabits per second (download) and 2-5 megabits per second (upload)
    • Faster than wired cable access and similar to business network access
    • Will be able to power WiFi via 4G




Microsoft Office 365

  • Microsoft Office 365

    • Office365.microsoft.com




Effects of recession

  • Effects of recession

  • Cloud computing

  • New technology companies helping accelerate cloud transition

  • Renewed interest in mobile devices



Server virtualization

  • Server virtualization

  • Storage virtualization

  • Network/fabric virtualization

  • Client systems

    • Application delivery can be virtualized


Greater interest in hosting services externally

  • Greater interest in hosting services externally

    • Software-as-a-service (SaaS)
    • Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
    • Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
  • Large enterprises

    • Private clouds, Hybrid clouds
  • Small/Medium enterprises

    • Public clouds, real-time infrastructure


Data Center consolidations

  • Data Center consolidations

    • Federal government merging large number of Data Centers
    • Industry
    • INSA assessment (NC)
  • “Cloud first”

    • Part of new federal IT strategy
  • Economic value of both larger scale and commodity services



Application architectures being refined and evolved to include mobility as key element

  • Application architectures being refined and evolved to include mobility as key element

  • With Droid, iPhone, iPad, and others coming the demand for quick location/download of useful applications is soaring

  • Larger tablet-style devices may be coming



Days of monolithic, LAN-connected, proprietary enterprise software applications are numbered

  • Days of monolithic, LAN-connected, proprietary enterprise software applications are numbered

  • Mobile security is becoming more important

    • Ability to “wipe clean” or lock mobile devices remotely
    • New ways to extend enterprise “LAN” for users that would previously be “off the network”
  • Applications will need to assume access by a far wider range of devices and user interfaces that are likely connected remotely from somewhere on the internet and probably via a wireless connection



Consumer expectation that more IT can be provided and charged based on utilization, not allocation

  • Consumer expectation that more IT can be provided and charged based on utilization, not allocation

  • Mixed with cloud computing, this will begin to undercut many software licensing models

    • Pay for what you use, not for what you might use




Some confusion about “cloud computing” (public, private, hybrid)

  • Some confusion about “cloud computing” (public, private, hybrid)

  • Many roles will need to shift and adapt

    • CIO
    • System administrators
    • Application developers (starting developments using cloud environment will be important)
    • Support functions


May be a growing focus by users on cost and transparency of IT services

  • May be a growing focus by users on cost and transparency of IT services

  • Expectation of faster response and more dynamic offerings (more later)

  • Ability to access information quickly including use of “mash-ups”

    • A mash-up is a web page or application that combines data, presentation, or functionality from two or more sources to create new services
  • May be less confusion about “cloud”!



Ability to order services (compute, storage, backups, even applications) quickly without capital outlay is very appealing

  • Ability to order services (compute, storage, backups, even applications) quickly without capital outlay is very appealing

    • www.myhosting.com
  • Integration of data may not be as important

  • Low cost and quick provisioning may greatly outweigh security concerns, data integration requirements, single-sign on, etc.



Applications that will have a long “life” in this new IT world will need to be cloud-ready

  • Applications that will have a long “life” in this new IT world will need to be cloud-ready

    • Can scale to take advantage of more resources, some of which might be available across a hybrid cloud environment
  • Applications will need to recognize and support a wider array of mobile devices and access interfaces



Manual operations will be stressed and forced to automate

  • Manual operations will be stressed and forced to automate

    • Self-service, on-demand model will prevail
  • Dynamic sourcing pressures

    • IT must figure out how to add/subtract resources (compute, storage, network, etc.) as needed
  • Application demands will soar



Where is my data stored in a cloud-based environment?

  • Where is my data stored in a cloud-based environment?

  • Is my data co-mingled with other agencies and companies?

  • Is the hosted or cloud environment secure and well-managed?



App Store Effect

  • App Store Effect

    • “I want to download these applications from the online store and them have them linked together as a new application. Can you help me?”
  • Based on business need (procurement, business intelligence, product design, R&D support) there will be a demand for faster and more inter-connected applications

  • Acceptance of large (and expensive) ERP-level software suites may not be sustainable





E-mail is primary business application

  • E-mail is primary business application

  • Outside of work, Facebook is becoming the primary application

  • At some point use of social networking tools at work will become more accepted and commonplace

  • But what about mixing work, home, and personal interests together?







Facebook accounts (as an example) would contain mix of communications

  • Facebook accounts (as an example) would contain mix of communications

  • Will social networking companies further recognize/address this issue?

  • Many employees may want to share personal and social network information in a work context



Expect to collaborate with work colleagues (and friends) globally

  • Expect to collaborate with work colleagues (and friends) globally

  • Not to be confined to a small network of contacts within their specific area

  • Expect to co-create and work to solve real business problems



Currently 18% of world’s population

  • Currently 18% of world’s population

  • Communication takes place on the internet and mostly via online communities

  • Very impatient and desire instant results

  • Might be poor communicators



More openness to sharing personal information

  • More openness to sharing personal information

  • Wide cross-linking of information in coming years will provide interesting aggregations of personal and professional information

  • Identity management importance will continue to grow and will leverage cross-linked information



Now possible

  • Now possible

  • More cost-effective

  • Fits new generation service expectations

  • Dynamic

  • Better



Cloud wave will impact many areas, including:

  • Cloud wave will impact many areas, including:

    • Home (recent TV ads)
    • Enterprise environments
    • Small, emerging businesses
  • Dynamic sourcing

    • Applications
    • Infrastructure services
  • Greater mix of mobile demands, applications, and devices





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