2. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Moderator: Raman Govindarajan
Speakers: Hemanth Dattatreya
TiE Chennai’s Technology SIG (Special Interest Group)
HP India
Dhruv SinghalSenior Director, Oracle India.
CEO, Perfsystems India Pvt Ltd., India.
3. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
HEMANTH DATTATREYA
Cloud Computing Lead & Client Principal HP Software & Solutions
Hemanth Dattatreya joined HP in1999. Since then
Hemanth has been involved in building cloud
research prototypes with HP Labs as well as market
requirements management for Cloud Computing
between 2008-2010.
Hemanth wears numerous industry hats in the areas
of Internet Policy & penetration and IPv6 deployment
(next-generation Internet).
4. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
HEMANTH DATTATREYA
Cloud Computing Lead & Client Principal HP Software & Solutions
His work in the technology industry has earned
Hemanth many awards within HP, including the HP
Asia Pacific Integrity Champion (Sales), Hewlett
Packard Business Excellence Award for Value
Innovation, and Individual Initiative award. He was
also conferred the “Internet Pioneer Award” in March
2005 by the IPv6 Forum.
5. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Dhruv Singhal has been in the IT Industry for over
22 years. He has worked extensively on varied
projects in India, UK & USA.
Dhruv is an expert on technology and has written
extensively on various technology concepts including
self-service provisioning, Enterprise Application
Integration and Service Oriented Architecture.
DHRUV SINGHAL
Senior Director, Sales Consulting
Fusion Middleware, India Oracle Corporation
6. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
DHRUV SINGHAL
Senior Director, Sales Consulting
Fusion Middleware, India Oracle Corporation
Dhruv is currently responsible for Sales Consulting
for Fusion Middleware for Oracle India. In addition,
he is also the Cloud Lead across all the Lines of
Businesses for Oracle India.
Dhruv is a graduate in Electrical Engineering from IIT
Delhi and also holds an MBA degree from IIM
Calcutta.
9. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Gartner says worldwide cloud service revenue
will surpass $56.3 billion in 2009, a 21.3 per cent
increase in revenue from $46.4 billion in 2008. The
market is expected to reach $150.1 billion in 2013.
The Indian market, according to Springboard
Research, will register compounded annual growth
of 76 percent between 2007 and 2011 and reach
$260 million (around Rs 1,300 crore) in by 2011.
10. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Cloud Computing Market
from Gartner Report and
Springboard Research
46.4 56.3 74 97 123 150.1
RevenuefromCloud
(InBillion)
11. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Client
Personal
Main –
frame
Internet
Server
Increasingbusinessability
Time
Utility Computing
Network Computing
Grid Computing
Web Services
Cloud Computing
12. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Gartner Top 10 Strategic Technologies For Last 6 Yearsd
For 2004 For 2005 For 2006 For 2007 For 2008 For 2009
1
Grid
Computing
Grid AJAX
Web 2.0 - AJAX Irich
Clients
Green IT
2
Instant
Messaging
Instant
Messaging
Collective
Intelligence
Business Process
Management Suites
Unified
Communications
3
Internal Web
Services
IP Telephony
Enterprise
Information
Management
Communities and
Collective Intelligence
Business Process
Modeling
Servers - Beyond
Blades
4 IP Telephony
Location -
aware services
Grid
Computing
Enterprise Information
Management
Metadata
Management
Web - Oriented
Architectures
5
Network
Security
Technologies
Mesh networks
Information
Access
Information Access EnterpriseMashups.
6
Policy - Based
Management
OLED/LEP
Mashup
Composite
Model
Web 2.0 - Mashup
Composite Model
Mashup &
Composite Apps
Specialized Systems
7
Real - Time
Data
Warehouse
Real - Time
Infrastructure
Open Source Open Source
Web Platform &
WOA
Social Software and
Social Networking
8 RFID Tags RFID Tags
Pervasive
Computing
Service Registries and
Repositories
Computing Fabric
Unified
Communications
9
Utility
Computing
Software as
Services
Service -
Oriented
Architecture
Ubiquitous Computing Real World Web Business Intelligence
10 Wi-Fi Security Taxonomies Social Software Green IT
Cloud Computing
Virtualization
VirtualizationVirtualization
Virtualization
13. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Cloud Computing: A style of
computing where dynamic, scalable
and elastic IT-enabled capabilities are
delivered as a service using Internet
technologies.
15. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Client
Application
Platform
Infrastructure
Server
"Infrastructure as a
Service (IaaS)" delivers
computer infrastructure,
typically a platform
virtualization
environment, as a
service.
16. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Client
Application
Platform
Infrastructure
Server
"Platform as a Service
(PaaS)" deliver a
computing platform
and/or solution stack as a
service, often consuming
cloud infrastructure and
sustaining cloud
applications.
17. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Client
Application
Platform
Infrastructure
Server
Software as a Service
(SaaS) deliver software as
a service over the
Internet eliminating the
need to install and run
the application on
customer’s own
computer and simplifying
maintenance and
support.
18. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Client
Application
Platform
Infrastructure
Server
Servers layer consists of
computer hardware
and/or computer software
products that are
specifically designed for
the delivery of cloud
services, including multi-
core processors, cloud-
specific operating systems
and combined offerings
19. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Research Note from Merrill Lynch
Platform Provider
SaaS
Infrastructure
Internal
Cloud
Salesforce.com
Digital
Reality*
Akamai
Dell
EMC+
VMware
Sun
IBM
Activision*
Netsuite Microsoft
Amazon
Google
Markus
Klems
Core business
DIY Move into new market
21. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Private cloud and Internal cloud are
expressions that emulate cloud
computing on private networks. These
deliver benefits without the pitfalls,
capitalizing on data security, corporate
governance, and reliability concerns.
22. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
A hybrid cloud environment consists of
multiple internal and/or external
providers typical for most enterprises.
By integrating multiple clouds services,
users may be able to ease the
transition to public cloud services.
23. PANEL DISCUSSION November 24th 2010
Public cloud or external cloud describes
cloud computing in the traditional
mainstream sense, whereby resources
are dynamically provisioned on a self-
service basis over the Internet from an
off-site third-party provider who bills on a
fine-grained utility computing basis.