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"Forecast on Cloud Computing Trends 2015" presentation by Dr.Thanachart Numnonda, IMC Institute for a seminar on .“Shift your business to the Cloud”, organized by iNET Thailand
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Forecast on Cloud Computing
Trends 2015
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanachart NumnondaExecutive DirectorIMC Institute13 November 2014
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Internet of ThingsCloud Computing
Big Data
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Trend #1 Global cloud computing
is growing
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IT Market in 2017
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Cloud revenue trend
Cloud revenue is expected to be a $250B by 2017[Gartner]
By 2016, over a quarter of all applications (around 48million) will be available in the cloud
The Worldwide SaaS market is forecasted to grow fromUS$18.2 billion in 2012 to US$45.6 billion in 2017.[Gartner]
Around 58% of enterprises spend more than 10% of theirannual budgets on cloud services [The Everest group]
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AWS revenue prediction
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Cloud market size in Asia
Source: www.forbes.com
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Trend #2 New services make
cloud more than mature
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Cloud new services
Cloud services go beyond basic services; IaaS, PaaSand SaaS.
Each cloud provider offer new services to becomemore competitive:
New services provide us flexible large scaleinfrastructure.
Each prodiver offers an application market– AWS Application Market
– Salesforce AppExchange
13Source: aws.amazon.com
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Trend #3 Regional/Local cloud
(smaller) or (boutique) cloud
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Global large cloud providersare far in front
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Regional Cloud
Cloud computing was based on creating massive datacenters and large number of customers (Economy ofscaleX
Many government and companies concern onwheretheir data is being stored.
While country-by-country cloud computing centersmay not be the most efficient in terms of scale, it maybe the most effective in acquiring new customers andretaining the old. [source: eweek]
In addition, a specilized cloud may also be possible.
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Trend #4 Mobile Devices & IoTbooth cloud market
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Worldwide Devices Shipments Trends
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Smartphone & Internet of things
The Internet is expanding beyond PCs and mobiledevices into enterprise assets such as fieldequipment, and consumer items such as cars andtelevisions.
By 2020, there will be 4 billion people on line, 80% ofthe adult on earth will own a smartphone.
There will be 50 billion devices connected to theInternet on 2020.
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More Data/App => BYOD & personal cloud
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Trend #5 More hybrid cloud adoption
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Hybrid Cloud
iIt would be very difficult, if at all possible, tomove everything wholesale to the cloud
The hybrid cloud, a mix of on and off premises,offers the best of both worlds:
Gartner proposes that 50% of enterprises willhave hybrid clouds by 2017.
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Trend #6 SaaS becomes de facto for
buying new applications
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Trend #7 New SW developmentwill be mainly on cloud
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Cloud Impacts!
Software development will shift toward the cloud.
Software company may develop their applicationson public IaaS/Paas; Microsoft Azure, Google AppEngines, Heroku, Amazon
Require new skills
Opportunity to sell aboard.
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Cloud development opportunity
More than 18 million software developers worldwideyet less than 25% are developing for the cloud today.[Evans Data]
85% of new software is built for cloud today [IDC]
31.5% of developers expect to build business-focusedapplications in 2013, and of those respondents,51.3% plan to publish apps by using a corporate appstore [IDC]PaaS market to reach $14B by 2017 [IDC]
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Cloud PaaS
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Enterprise Application Platform as a Service(aPaaS)
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Trend #8 Cloud pricing is decresed
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Cloud prices are constantly dropping
Amazon Led on Price Reductions:
AWS continued to lead the way, announcing 12price drops in 2013, Azure, Google, andRackspace stepped up their pace, accounting fora combined 13 reductions in 2013
Reductions in Compute Prices Accelerated:
Reductions in Cloud Storage Prices Got Larger:
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Price Reductions
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Trend #8 Big Data as a Service (BDaaS)
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Compute as a Service
Storage as a ServiceStorage as a Service
Data as a Service(Database, No SQL, Hadoop, in-Memory)
Data as a Service(Database, No SQL, Hadoop, in-Memory)
Analytics Software as a ServiceAnalytics Software as a Service
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Big Data as a Service
The IDC estimates for Hadoop-as-a-servicemarket in 2012 was about $130 million, projectedto grow by 145 percent to $318 million in 2013.
More Cloud provider will offer Hadoop as aService– Amazon AWS
– Microsoft Azure HD Insight
– IBM Bluemix
– Qubole
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Trend #10Cloud security
is more acceptable
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Cloud Security
Security has always been a major concern with cloudcomputing.
However, new technology makes cloud security mucjbetter than before.
Cloud security standard has been adopted; e.g. CloudSecurity Alliance
There will be identity management solutions based onnew cloud based security paradigms.
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Cloud Computing in ThailandReadiness Survey 2014 by IMC Institute
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