In his keynote, Jason looks at some of the challenges that in-memory approaches to data and data processing are helping to overcome today. But he also gazes into his crystal ball to ask what the future holds for in-memory computing. Specifically, how will in-memory approaches change in the next three to five years, as it is increasingly relied upon to support the emerging Internet of Things? Jason also briefly looks at some of the other nascent technologies that are likely to be used in parallel with in-memory computing, and he wraps up by asking what kind of role in-memory is likely to play in related areas such as cloud computing and edge analytics.
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IMC Summit 2016 Keynote - Jason Stamper - In-Memory: The Foundation of the Internet of Things
1. IN-MEMORY: THE FOUNDATION OF
THE INTERNET OF THINGS
JASON STAMPER, ANALYST, DATA PLATFORMS & ANALYTICS, 451 RESEARCH
@JASONSTAMPER
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2. Founded in 2000
210+ employees, including over 100 analysts
1,000+ clients: Technology & Service providers, corporate
advisory, finance, professional services, and IT decision makers
10,000+ senior IT professionals in our research community
Over 52 million data points each quarter
4,500+ reports published each year covering 2,000+
innovative technology & service providers
Headquartered in New York City with offices in London,
Boston, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.
451 Research and its sister company Uptime Institute
comprise the two divisions of The 451 Group
BRIEFLY
INTRODUCING
4. IS IT ‘BROKEN’?
98% of CIO’s admit “significant” gap between what the business expects, and what IT can
deliver.
Source: CBR 2014 – 200 UK-based CIO’s.
5. WHAT DOES THE BUSINESS WANT?
• Speed
• Flexibility/agility
• New ways of working
• Not inaccurate data, but accurate information
• Reliability, security, compliance…
• And they want it ………
…. within budget.
6. WHY DO WE INCREASINGLY SEE LATENCY SENSITIVITY?
• Increasing numbers of users & transactions
• More data
• Growing numbers of reads and writes
• Insufficient capacity
• Declining throughput
• Performance inconsistencies, data loss?
• Every vertical sector affected
somewhere!
8. DATA DEMANDS = A BUOYANT MARKET
$69,612
$79,612
$90,777
$103,126
$116,796
$132,049
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Total Data Market Revenue ($m)
284
Vendors included in this
analysis 14%
2015-20 CAGR
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Market segments included
Question/
Briefing
This is a large and lucrative market, and it is growing thanks in part to the current focus on big data, which has driven a wave of adoption to
SOURCE: 451 RESEARCH MARKET MONITOR, Q1 2016
9. THE DATA GRID COMES OF AGEtations & Value Creation by Segment
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38%
32%
31%
30%
17%
17%
13%
13%
9%
Hadoop
Dist. Data Grid/Cache
Event/Stream Processing
Search
Performance Management
Data Management
Reporting and Analytics
Operational Databases
Analytic Databases
$23,801Operational Databases
2015-2020CAGR*
SOURCE: 451 MARKET MONITOR Q1 2016
10. IOT: A DRIVER FOR IN-MEMORY
SOURCE: 451 RESEARCH VOICE OF THE ENTERPRISE (VOTE)
11. ‘CRYSTAL BALL’ TIME
Typical applications: Remote asset
monitoring, fleet management
System characteristic: Single-
purpose industrial applications
connecting via proprietary networks
to datacenter
Service providers focus on:
End-to-end proprietary designs
1990s - 2020
M2M Phase Typical applications: Connected
home monitoring, wearable
computing, connected cars
System characteristic: Single-
purpose applications connecting to
Internet/cloud
Suppliers focus on:
Speed to market/features
2010 - 2025
IoT Silo Phase Typical applications: Connecting IoT
data silos to create new value/
insights
System characteristics: Multiple
applications working in concert,
connected and integrated in the
cloud and at the network edge.
Suppliers focus on: Integration/
scale/security/data analytics
2016 - 2025
IoT Systems
12. FINDING THE INTERNET OF YOUR (AND THEIR) THINGS
VOLVO CONNECTED CARSWILSON FOOTBALL SAMSUNG IOT
FRIDGE/FREEZER
Because of these!
Today modern area, web-scale. Social. Online. Right here, right now.
Virtualization, and cloud… commodity hardware
You customers will have some combination of those