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© 2013 IBM Corporation 3 Source:If applicable, describe source What are the IBM capabilities to build a GTO? IBM Research Labs China Watson Almaden Austin Tokyo Zurich India Dublin Australia Brazil Next Generation Public Sector Water & Transportation Human Capacity Development Natural Resources Disaster Management Healthcare & Life Sciences Natural Resources Smarter Devices Human Systems/Events Industry Solutions Accessibility Internet of Things Smarter Cities Big Data & Analytics HW & SW Quality Cloud, Mobile Haifa Smarter Cities Services Mobile Communications Semiconductors Systems Software & Services Big Data & Analytics Semiconductors Processors Big Data & Analytics Storage Nanotech Healthcare Science Nanotech Materials Africa
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Elisa Martín Garijo
IBM Distinguish Engineer and CTO for IBM Spain.
Global Technology OutlookEmerging Technologies and IT Trends
Madrid, 16 September, 2013
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The GTO identifies significant technology trends and identifies high-impact disruptive technologies leading to game-changing products and services over a 3-10 year horizon
¿What is Global Technology Outlook (GTO) ?
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What are the IBM capabilities to build a GTO?
IBM Research Labs
China
WatsonAlmaden
Austin
TokyoZurich
India
Dublin
Australia
Brazil Next Generation Public Sector Water & Transportation Human Capacity Development
Natural Resources Disaster Management Healthcare & Life Sciences
Natural Resources Smarter Devices Human Systems/Events
Industry Solutions
Accessibility
Internet of Things Smarter Cities
Big Data & Analytics
HW & SW Quality
Cloud, Mobile
Haifa
Smarter Cities
Services Mobile
Communications
Semiconductors Systems Software &
Services Big Data &
Analytics
Semiconductors Processors
Big Data & Analytics
Storage Nanotech
Healthcare
Science Nanotech
Materials
Africa
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Technology Drivers
Social – Mobile – Cloud – Big Data / Analytics
Increasing Complexity / Yet More Consumable
Fast Pace
Contextual Overload
Growing Scale / Lower Barrier of Entry
The 4 Mega Trends in new technology wave
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GTO 2013 Topics
The Rapidly Evolving Infrastructure
Multimedia andVisual Analytics4
Contextual Enterprise5
Personalized Education6
SoftwareDefinedEnvironments
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Mobile First1
The Future of Big Data and Analytics
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Mobile First
Reimagining businesses Secure enterprise
services Radically new platforms
Explosive growth of Mobile and Mobile First design patterns are driving new application structures
Explosive growth of mobile is forcing companiesto rethink their business models
New consumption and interaction models
Real-time updates across multiple persistently connected and heterogeneous devices per user
Continuous Client Experience
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ScalableServicesEcosystems
API based relationships Service fabric and
patterns New business models
represent a disruptive new agile paradigm for composing business solutions and building business relationships, based on programmable API (Application Programming Interface) invocations
New services that offer social and collaboration, personalization, contextualization
New forms of orchestration that transcend both the client and server side
Data services provide pervasiveness across applications and devices
Delivered through Software-as-a-Service
Engagement Services
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SoftwareDefinedEnvironments
In Software Defined Environments, cloud infrastructure is becoming programmable to meet efficiency and resiliency requirements and be purpose-fit for workloads
Cloud
Analytics
Social Mobile
Today’s workloads Automate your workloads
Optimize your resources
Compute Storage Network
Sim
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• Simplified operations in a secure environment
• Responsive & enabled by open standards
• Adaptive infrastructure to support changing workloads
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SoftwareDefinedEnvironments
Unified Control Plan Heterogeneous
resources Top-down
optimization
Programmable infrastructure via Open APIs encourages broad ecosystem of solutions providers
Workloads dynamically assigned resources based on app characteristics & best available resources
Analytics-based compliance checking reduces security exposure & business risk
Continuous optimization to instantly address infrastructure issues & improve response to business needs
Proactive management of IT resources to improve efficiency & control costs of service delivery
Scalable Delivery Infrastructure
Simplified – Responsive – Adaptive
Workload definitionWorkload optimization
Resource abstraction & optimization
Compute Storage Network
Sim
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Open industry APIs
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SoftwareDefinedEnvironments
Intel VM Power VM
Local disk SSD
10 gig network
Next Feature
Rapid prototype
Sandbox Limited live Scaled-outservice
20 node cluster PureRackServerVM
BRONZE SILVER GOLD PLATINUM
Intel VM
Local disk
OS network
Intel VM Intel VM
Local disk Local disk
Hypervisor network
5 node clusterAvailability cluster
Intel VM Power VM
Local disk SSD
RDMA network
Business opportunity: new “ad-fraud detection” Hadoop application that uses real-time correlation of transaction data with ad click log data
Software Defined Environments are workload-aware, leveraging best practices with patterns of expertise
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Multimedia andVisual Analytics
Driving Big Data / Analytics Massive scale computing Visual interactive interfaces
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Contextual Enterprise
Fusion of data and processes
Enterprise transformationContextual computing
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Personalized Education
Massive supply gapPredictive and prescriptive analytics focused on outcomes
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