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Mark Conway
NetApp Academic Alliances
March 1, 2012
The Move to the Cloud – Implications for the Next
Generation of IT Education
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28th Annual Information Technology ConferenceCollaborating to Prepare Graduates for Rapid IT Change
Agenda– The Data Explosion– The Move to the Cloud– Implications for IT Education– Teaching Resources & Materials
– NetApp’s Academic Alliances Program
– Q&ASuncorp video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qV-iQtqCA0
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A Deluge of Data An Opportunity for CS & MIS Students ?
“… The total amount of digital storage worldwide is approaching 1 zettabyte, or 1 million times the contents of the Earth’s largest library. Currently that information is archived on equipment with a mass equivalent to 20 percent of Manhattan. Global data storage is expected to reach 35 zettabytes by 2020 …”
The Boston GlobeEditorial & OpinionSeptember 7, 2010
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Storage as a Major Component of IT Spend
Storage is 2nd highest cost in ITStorage costs are growing 50% per year
Storage efficiency is the answer.
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Peripherals9%
Servers27%
Storage23%
PCs / Notebooks22%
Networking19%
IDC Perspectives Study 2008
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The Need For Efficiency
Trimmed IT Budgets keep cost containment to top of mind
Data growth represents a large expense and an opportunity to reevaluate
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
3.8%5.5% 5.7% 5.8% 5.6%
57.8%54.7%
49.8% 51.8% 51.9%
Storage Budgets Under Scrutiny
Annual IT Spending Growth Rate Annual Data Growth Rate
Source: IDC
A Major Market Transition is Underway
IT responsiveness not meeting business needsKeep-the-lights-on spending remains highStrategic IT investments are limited
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Aging Dedicated Architectures
Utilization
No Data Reduction
Data Copies
Huge Waste
Apps
Servers
Network
Storage
Explosive Data Growth
Waste, Complexity,and Inefficiency
Data
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IT Leaders Are Exploring Alternatives
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Dedicated Architectures
Embrace Service Providers?Delivering new levels of cost efficiency and responsiveness
Build a Private Cloud?Compete on cost and deliver business enablement
Internal IT
External
Business as usual is not the winner’s choice
The Challenges Facing IT Today
Running out of power, cooling, space in the data center
Economic pressures requiring IT budgets to do more for less
>70% (industry average) of IT budgets are dedicated to “keeping the lights on”, only a minority towards innovation and growth
IT increasingly expected to quickly adapt to business changes
Need to develop forward-looking skills and IT architecture
Continually dealing with numerous vendors for resolution
The Move to the Cloud
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Recent News
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Gartner Hype Cycle for Cloud Computing
Gartner says the time for talking is over!
Global Cloud Traffic – the Zettabyte EraCisco Global Cloud Index - 2011
Annual global data center IP traffic will reach 4.8 zettabytes by the end of 2015
Global cloud IP traffic will increase twelvefold over the next five years. Overall Cloud IP traffic will grow at a CAGR of 66 perfect from 2010 – 2015
By 2014, more than 50 percent of all workloads will be processed in the cloud
By 2015, one-third of data center traffic will be cloud traffic.
Projected Revenue Growth from all IT in 2011:
$1.6T (5.7%)2 - But cloud is < 2% of the market
NOTE: The economic downturn has amplified cloud services
adoption due to the cost-cutting mantra of most
organizations.
Cloud Revenue
1Byrne, Brian, “Public Cloud Revenue to Rise 21.6% by 2014”, February 8, 2011, http://bit.ly/tBRNWv.2Gens, Frank, “IDC Top 10 Predictions”, December 2010, IDC #225878, Volume: 1, http://http://bit.ly/v2xkSe.
U. S. Cloud1 2009 2014 CAGR
Public Cloud $11.1 B $29.5 B 21.6%
Private Cloud $7.3 B $11.8 B 10.1%
Total Cloud $18.4 B $41.3 B 17.6%
Cloud Momentum
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Source: NextGov.com
Shift of Federal Spending to Cloud
Cloud, 25%(100% OpEx)
Other IT, 75%(20% CapEx, 80% OpEx)
Federal IT Spending Goals
Cloud in all Markets
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Source: GovTech.com
Public Cloud Spend Up in All Regions
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EMEA Total
Asia Pacific Total
Americas Total
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$10B
$20B
$30B
$40B
$50B
$60B
2009 20132010 2011 2012 2014Data Sources: IDC #226222 (December 2010); IDC #223549 and #223396 (June 2010)
26% CAGR
Transitioning from Virtualization to Cloud
Private Cloud: behind the firewall of an enterprise, closed to public
Public Cloud: accessible via service providers for general purchase
Hybrid Cloud: private clouds linked to public clouds
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Application-Based Silos
Public CloudZones ofVirtualization
Private Cloud
Storage
Servers
Apps
Network Hybrid
Workloads moving increasingly to virtualized cloud infrastructure
NetApp Momentum in Virtual Environments
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Forrester Global Virtual Server Environments SurveysQ: Which vendor(s) supplied the networked storage used for your virtual server environment
2008
2010
“Storage Choices For Virtual Server Environments”, Forrester Research Inc., January 15, 2009
“Storage Choices For Virtual Server Environments, Q1, 2011”, Forrester Research Inc., March 15, 2011
Storage, the Cloud and Shared Services IT
Why Faculty Should Care
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Implications for Academia
“Today’s IT landscape is undergoing a major shift as cloud computing and virtualization are becoming the norm. As a result, data management and storage strategies are changing. It’s our job as educators to make sure our students have a knowledge base and understanding of these technologies so that when they graduate, they are prepared to hit the ground running. NetApp has proven to be an innovator and industry leader in enabling shared infrastructures, and working with them really helps me open up new doors for my students and get them ready for the real world.”
Professor Xiao Su Department of Computer Engineering,
San Jose State University
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"There seems to be a shortage of skilled technologists who understand cloud; how it applies to their IT organization, who the vendors are, what the architectures are (and so on). Those folks are in short supply because everyone is on a learning curve. I think anyone who can stand up and say 'I'm a certified cloud technologist' is definitely going to be sought after by IT organizations.“• Gene Ruth, Research Director, Gartner
CIOs Rank Cloud as Top Tech Priorities
Perception has gone from vendor hype to IT priority
* = New Response Category, Top catagoriesSource: Gartner - The 2011 CIO Agenda
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The Changing IT Agenda
The New IT Organization – Results of the 2011 Role of the CIO Beyond the Crossroads Survey, Summer 2011MIT Sloan CIO Symposium & SearchCIO.com
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The Question Is Not “If,” It’s “How”
Apps
Servers
Network
Storage
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All roads lead to shared infrastructure
Internal IT
External Requirements are the same: flexible and efficient shared IT infrastructures that increase service levels
Components & Resources
The Program
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The Academic Alliances Program Launched January 2011
An innovative industry-academic partnership to support faculty & student learning on storage systems and management
NetApp Confidential - Internal Use Only 28
For more information, visit: http://www.netapp.com/us/company/leadership/academic-alliances/
Program Components & Resources
Access to a library of interactive, professionally developed web-based courses
Innovative classroom-ready “teaching modules” focused on an array of storage-related topics
NetApp virtual simulator for a real-world, hands-on learning experience with industry-leading storage management tools
A rich library of current, highly relevant teaching materials including white papers, industry and analyst reports, case studies and technical papers
Curriculum development consultation and support
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The Engagement Level Continuum
HW / SW Lab donation
Guest lectures Faculty training
Simulations / Hands -on
Offer faculty varying participation and commitment levels to support different levels of interest and involvement.
Student E-Learning Accreditation
NetApp content in courses
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What: Streamlined, easy-to-use, pre-packaged content on storage-focused topics
Description: The Cloud Computing Teaching Modules provides three levels of content including: an introduction to Cloud Computing, Cloud Design & Implementation and Cloud Architectures and Technologies.
Benefits: Relevant teaching materials at your fingertips ; disperate ,multi-media content in one place improves efficiency of knowledge transfer
Audience: For CS, IT and MIS faculty and students.
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NetApp’s Learning Resource Application and Academic Alliances “Teaching Modules”
https://www.brainshark.com/netapp/RCP-PKG-PRIVATECLOUDED
Data ONTAP Simulator
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What is it ?A tool that gives you the experience of administering and using a NetApp storage system with all the features of Data ONTAP at your disposal.
Faculty & Student Access to eLearning Library
Learning Accounts Web-based Courses
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Student Feedback – WBTs
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“I definitely gained a better understanding of the role of storage. Before this class, I had almost no knowledge of storage in today’s enterprise computing.”
“It was so much better than the textbook! It made it a lot more interesting with the use of the visual aids and the way the narrator described all the components. By using the web-based course you were able to add life to the lesson and it kept my attention.”
“The entire Data ONTAP course was interesting to me, and I’d love to have a chance to play with/use the software in a real world situation someday.”
Yes, being able to listen to “Bob” while looking directly at the graphics and examples that relate to the speech is very helpful. The web-based course is more intuitive and interactive than our text book but more importantly than that, the course is up to date.
Early Adopters
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In closing…….
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The Major Shifts in 21st Century Information Technology
From http://zdnet.com/blog/hinchcliffe on ZDNet.
THANK YOU!
Mark Conway
Sr. Program Lead
Academic Alliances