More Related Content Similar to CA Technologies Survive and Thrive in the Application Economy- August 2014 (20) More from JAX Chamber IT Council (12) CA Technologies Survive and Thrive in the Application Economy- August 20142. The biggest challenge for our customers today:
The Application Economy
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3. “Software is eating the world”
“In the age of the customer, modern
applications will rule the world”*
- Marc Andreeson - Forrester Research, Inc.
Sources: *Developing Apps In The Age Of The Customer Is More Than Ever About Scaling Agile, Forrester Research, Inc., March 2014
Wall Street Journal, Why Software Is Eating The World, August 2011
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4. Today, Every Company
is a Software Company.
From sneaker company to
data enabled athletic brand.
In 2014, CEOs must focus on leading their organizations
to think like and become more like “tech” companies,
because within a few years, digital business capabilities
will dominate every industry. Urgent action is needed
because first-mover advantage is common in digital
business, and fast followers must be very fast.
Gartner; “CEO Resolutions for 2014—Time to Act on Digital Business”;
Mark Raskino; March 5, 2014
From book seller to insight driven
delivery service, cloud servicer and
entertainment hub.
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From UK Grocer to global consumer
retailer leveraging data and technology
that reframes the shopper experience.
10. APIs are the interface to the IoT, the cloud, and more
Transactions per
day processed
through APIs
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“ .com
generates more than
half of its $2.3 billion
in revenue through
its APIs, not its user
interfaces.”
5B 13B
1T
Source: Forbes.com, Welcome to the API Economy, 2012, Eric Savitz.
12. Applications are still delivered across multiple
platforms
34%
8%
58%
40%
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17% 16%
Sources: Comscore, 66 Percent of Digital Media Population in Spain is Now ‘Multi-Platform’, March 2014
Harris Interactive, Cutting Edge Technologies Supplementing – Rather than Displacing – Older Tech, At Least For Now, June 2013
13. Applications dominate the mobile web
20% 14%
80% 86%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
2013 2014
Source: Flurry Analytics, Apps Solidify Leadership Six Years into the Mobile Revolution, April 2014
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Mobile Web
Apps
Percentage
of time spent
14. The application economy will have long-term impact
Range of estimated potential economic impact of technologies in 2025 ($trillions)
Source: McKinsey Global Institute, Disruptive technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy, May 2013
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15. What is CA Technologies Focused On?
INNOVATION EXECUTION SPEED
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16. Industry Trends Driving the Need for Transformation
ACCELERATE DELIVERY MANAGE COMPLEXITY
New applications
Changes to existing apps
Bug fixes
Software is the customer
experience
Quality and Performance
are critical
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Composite services and
heterogeneous systems
Reduced budgets
Distributed development
teams and IT partners
INCREASE RELIABILITY
INTERNET OF
THINGS
CONSUMERIZATION MOBILITY
30 Billion Devices connected to Internet by 2020
Gartner Nov. 2013
1.9 Billion Mobile Devices Worldwide
Gartner Sept. 2013
17. DevOps Vision
Enabling Enterprises (high complexity environments) to Release New
Business requirements in a fraction of the time with Flawless Quality
NON-FUNCTIONAL
MONTHS/WEEKS + AVERAGE QUALITY CURRENT
PARADIGM
DAYS/HOURS +
FLAWLESS QUALITY
WRITE CODE
AND BUILD
FUNCTIONAL TESTS
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TESTS
RELEASE
WITH DEVOPS
18. Pace-Layered Application Development Approach
Systems of Innovation
Systems of Differentiation
Systems of Record +
Change
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Governance
+
-
Source: Gartner
19. Developer 1
Developer 2
Developer n
Code
Commit
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Branch SCM
Code
Commit
Developer
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Code
Commit
Developer
Branch SCM
CI Server
CI Server
deploy deploy
Integration Lab
UAT/Staging
Environment
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deploy deploy
Performance Lab
Production
Operations n
Not an Easy Task
LACK OF EARLY TESTING LACK OF AUTOMATED TESTING
LACK OF VISIBILITY INTO PROD. APPS
DIFFICULTY IN MANAGING ENVIRONMENTS
ACROSS MULTIPLE CONCURRENT RELEASES
20. Developer
Branch SCM
Developer
Branch SCM
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CONTINUOUS
VALIDATION
CA Enterprise DevOps
Developer 1
Developer 2
Developer n
Code
Commit
Code
Commit
Code
Commit
Developer
Branch SCM
CI Server
CI Server
Integration Lab
UAT/Staging
Environment
Performance Lab
Production
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TRUE AGILE
DEVELOPMENT
CONTINUOUS
DELIVERY
DATA
MINING
21. Customer Value
US REGIONAL BANK
Cut 3 ½ Months from
Dev. time
Cut 65-85% testing cycle
costs
Cut Dev. Env set up time
42 days to 3 days
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER
25% efficiency gain –
Shortened cycle by 4
weeks
Better Testing found 30
fewer bugs - a $600K
saving
GLOBAL TELCO
Reduced major
defects per release
Saved at least US$
280K/yr.
Access to end-to-end
environments 90% of
the time.
GLOBAL CREDIT CARD
Nearly 100% uptime
for Virtual Services
Zero defects in UAT
$319K/year net
annual savings
estimate
15 month ROI
STATE DMV
Mainframe cost drop
50%-60% expected
Improved product
quality and expedited
time-to-market
Replaced testing
environment
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MULTINATIONAL GROCER
Reduced release cycles
from 3 days to 20 min.
Updates to international
online grocery app.
$420K/month saving
INSURANCE
Reduced regression
cycles by 40%-70%
Reduced 4 weeks of first
release of new solution
$1.2M efficiency gained
in first 2 years after
implementation
HEALTHCARE GROUP
ROI in 8 Months
300% increase in weekly
deployments
200% increase in
number of deployed
environments
22. And just the tip of the iceberg....the Internet of Things
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Editor's Notes Customer Value
How customers measure value in three things: Time to market, Quality, and Cost.
Some examples:
Several months of Dev. time
80-100% Fewer Bugs in production
Up to $20Million in infrastructure costs
By using our DevOps solutions.
Regional Bank = Union Bank
Global Credit Card = American Express
Global Telco = KPN (EMEA)
State DMV = California DMV
Healthcare provider = UHG
Insurance = Nationwide
Multinational Grocer = Tesco (UK)
Healthcare Group = BUPA (UK) And even these new devices are just the tip of the iceberg, once we start to look at all the connected devices – what people are calling the Internet of Things’ . We also need to think about how to exploit connected fridges, cars, watches, medical device … even farm animals and family pets.