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ENTERPRISE IT IN 2012
By Bob Hayward
Chief Technology and
Innovation Officer,
CSC Australia and CSC Asia
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The Sky Is Not the Limit
HEAD FOR THE CLOUDS
• Expect ‘Everything’ as a Service, with scrutiny over
treatment of data, privacy and security.
• Result, increased requirement for transparency –
voluntary industry codes, trust marks, standards like
CloudTrust Protocol.
• The ‘take it or leave it’ public
cloud offerings will have a niche
role but not for much of typical
enterprise IT portfolio.
• Enterprises start to lean towards
invitation only trusted clouds (in-
country, community or private
clouds).
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A Legacy Transformed
REWRITE HISTORY
• Something has to be done about legacy:
– Costing a fortune to operate; voraciously consuming scarce energy;
dwindling expertise for obsolete software/languages; and limiting
enterprise innovation
• Enterprises in 2012 will
seriously consider retiring,
replacing or decommissioning
legacy assets.
• It is time to automatically
‘rewrite’ history to more
contemporary languages (Java,
C#, Ruby) and environments
(X86, Cloud).
• High cost of inaction!
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Big Data
MORE IS BETTER NOW
• Expect big data questions to come from your business
• Large body of research and
supporting big data technologies:
– MapReduce, Direct Record Access or
Queries, NoSQL Databases, Parallel
Relational Databases, Hadoop (MapReduce
engines).
• More case studies will emerge in
2012 addressing the gap between
the promise and the reality of big
data
• Don’t forget: Big data means big
backups and big recovery.
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Convergence of IT and OT
CLOSE THE DIVIDE
• Business will look to exploit the increasing convergence
between traditional information technology (IT) and
operational technology (OT).
• The result, depending on operational stack and industry,
will be:
• Integration of machines with enterprise systems;
• Value-based optimisation; and
• Bullet-proof reliability.
• To be successful enterprise IT
must address the age-old
divide between OT managers
(mainly engineers) and their
IT counterparts!
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Strategic Leaking
OPEN THE PIPELINE
• WikiLeaks disclosures:
• The traditional response: “How can I lock down my organisation’s
information and make sure this doesn’t happen to me?”
• The strategic response: “What data and information that we’ve
always considered confidential should we be making available online
- and how could we leverage the disclosure of that information?”
• Like it or not - companies will have to become
more transparent.
• Advantages of the right response will be:
• Deeper customer loyalty and trust;
• Better publicity;
• Better relations with investors.
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Post-PC Era
MOBILITY FOR EVERYONE
• Phrases generally associated with the traditional
desktop/laptop:
• “Old-fashioned, unintuitive and drain on productivity”
• Employees are already exposed to a new way of
interaction (location aware presence, AR, sensors, voice
and gesture recognition)
• Embracing change is not without
challenges:
• E.g. Procurement, vendor management,
employee support, security policies and legal
compliance.
• However, the Post-PC era is here and
enterprise IT does not want to end up
on the wrong side of history.
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The User Is the Universe
WORK ANYWHERE
• Increasing mobility allows work to occur anywhere, on
any device and over any network (business, shared or
third-party).
• What does this mean for the traditional perimeter?
• Forward-thinking
organisations will shift from
enterprise-centric
approaches to a new user-
centric federated identity
management approach.
• To do this one must first
acknowledge a new
perimeter at the edges!
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Rapid Knowledge Capture
KEEP KNOW-HOW
• Thousands of baby boomers retiring every year!
• Ignoring skill shortages and recruitment challenges, our
baby boomers are leaving with critical knowledge,
experience and IP , most of which can’t easily be
transferred (tacit in nature).
• Capturing some knowledge will be
better than none!
• Expect to see the application of
innovative low cost approaches:
• Virtual environments to communicate key
business processes
• Human–computer interfaces to allow some
retirees to work side-by-side with their younger
peers
• Gamification of business processes – making
education ‘sticky’
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Taking IT Seriously
GREEN IT IS IN FULL BLOOM
• Enterprises in Australia will need to take sustainable IT
seriously with introduction:
• Carbon tax;
• The Mandatory Energy Performance initiative; and
• Rising energy costs (e.g. IT use of energy projected to grow four-fold
between now and 2020).
• Deployment of better tools required for detailed reports
on energy, water and waste removal - by BU
• Expect IT investment in emissions
reduction through IT, as well as
by IT:
• Intelligent buildings;
• Optimised supply chains;
• Fleet management.
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Collaborate Without Borders
FINDING TALENT EVERYWHERE
• Global search for talent and insight is on!
• Increased emphasis on off-shoring of knowledge work,
the outsourcing of business processes and improved
virtual collaboration
• Expect to see organisations (even the ultra conservative
ones) move towards crowd-sourcing and the use of
social media to:
• Converse with the market;
• Identify new opportunities;
• Develop ideas and content.
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