The document is a presentation by David S. Linthicum on the future of cloud computing. It discusses how cloud computing has evolved from centralized data centers and timesharing models to today's cloud services. It outlines emerging trends like the focus on big data and how cloud models like SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS are morphing. The presentation predicts that in the future, cloud computing will be fully absorbed into IT, security will rely more on centralized trust models, and mobile devices and home clouds will be important areas for applications.
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1. David S. Linthicum
David@bluemountainlabs.com
Twitter: @DavidLinthicum
Are you Ready for the Future of Cloud Computing?
2. The shift to Cloud
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3. Topics
• The Big Picture
• Where we are now with cloud computing.
• Emerging cloud computing trends.
• What the future holds for cloud computing.
• Where to invest your time and money.
• Q&A
5. Datacenters Emerge
1940
1950 Rise of Timesharing
1960
Distributed
1970
Computing
Grids
1980
1990
Rise of the PC
2000
Rise of Client/Server
Rise of the Web 2010
Rise of “The Cloud”
6. Hardware/Software/Infrastructure On-Demand
2010
2012 IT On-Demand
Rise of
“Big Data” 2014
Rise of
Rise of “IT In-a-Box”
“Home 2016
Clouds” Distributed
Rise of Service Sharing
“Commodity 2018
Data Services”
The “Big 2020
Migration” Begins Rise of Shared
Enterprise Business 2022
Services
2024
8. Reflecting on the Hype!
• Gartner - Cloud computing revenue will soar faster than
expected and will exceed $150 billion within five years.
• Forrester - Cloud-Based Email Is Often Cheaper Than
On-Premise Email
• Vivek Kundra, CTO of Obama Government: “Growing
adoption of cloud computing could improve data sharing
and promote collaboration among federal, state and local
governments.” E.g: fedbizopps.gov
• Merrill Lynch: “By 2011 the volume of cloud computing
market opportunity would amount to $160bn, including
$95bn in business and productivity apps (email, office,
CRM, etc.) and $65bn in online advertising.”
• IDC: “Spending on IT cloud services will triple in the next
5 years, reaching $42 billion and capturing 25% of IT
spending growth in 2012.”
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Sources: http://www.infosysblogs.com/cloudcomputing/2009/08/the_cloud_computing_quotes.htm and http://www.mytestbox.com
13. • Moving from talking cloud to doing
cloud.
• Government entering the cloud
computing game now.
• Security continues to be a priority.
• Little or no expertise in corporate
and government IT.
• Moving to IaaS and then PaaS.
• Leading with private clouds, but
public clouds are the destination.
• Rise of “Big Data.”
15. Big Data Trends
• Data aggregation in
the cloud for
common analytics
within verticals.
• Combining enterprise
data into common
data sets.
• Critical BI.
17. NIST defines cloud computing as a set of characteristics, delivery
models, and deployment models
5 Characteristics
On-demand self-service
Ubiquitous network access 3 Delivery Models
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Resource pooling
Platform as a Service (PaaS) 4 Deployment Models
Rapid elasticity
Private Cloud
Infrastructure as a Service
Pay per use
(IaaS)
Community Cloud
Public Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
18. Delivery Models Morphing
• Software as a Service (SaaS)
– Applications as a Service
– Utilities as a Service
– Connected and Disconnected
• Platform as a Service (PaaS)
– Design as a Service
– Process as a Service
– Testing as a Service
• Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
– Database as a Service
– Management as a Service
– Middleware as a Service
– Integration as a Service
– Information as a Service
…and more.
22. • Buzzword “cloud
computing” is absorbed
into computing.
• Focus on fit and function,
and not the hype.
• Security moves to
“centralized trust” models.
• Centralized data becomes a
key strategic advantage.
• Mobile devices become
more powerful, but thin.
• The rise of the “composite
cloud.”
24. • Focus on the reorganization and
outplacement of data.
• Focus on PaaS, and service
companies that are good at PaaS.
• Focus on centralized
trust, including moving to identity
management models.
• SOA patterns and technology find
new value in the cloud.
• Continued focus on mobile
computing.
• Home clouds (e.g., iCloud) create a
new track of application and
appliance development.
• Rise of the “cloud aggregator.”
25. The shift to Cloud
We are leading the conversation
with thought leadership and
cutting edge services.
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Notes de l'éditeur
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