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Business with Cloud Computing Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanachart Numnonda Executive Director IMC Institute 22 November 2013

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Business with Cloud Computing

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanachart NumnondaExecutive DirectorIMC Institute22 November 2013

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Mainframe Client/ServerWeb Generation

Cloud Computing

The new IT era

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The next phase of the Internet

Connectivity

Intelligence Machines

Big Data and Analytics

Cloud

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Cloud ComputingCloud Computing transforms ITBig DataBig Data transforms Business

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Hype or Real?

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Hype or Real?

7Source : http://thumbsup.in.th/

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Worldwide Devices Shipment

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Smartphone shipment in 2013 is estimated at

7.3 million units [IDC]

Smartphone/Tablet Shipment 2013

In 2013; 1.5 million desktops, 2.5 million notebooks and 3.5 million

Tablets expected to be shipped[IDC]

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Four Screens per User

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2013Mobile will become the most common

way of accessing the Internet

Source :Trending the future: Mobile Trends 2011

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Welcome toThe Post-PC Era

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The Internet of Things

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The Internet of Things

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Google Glass Nike Fuelband Jawbone UP

Basis Band Sony SmartwatchMisfit Shine

Wearable Technology: The Next Big Things

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Connected Devices

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Cloud Computing is already here!

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Cloud ComputingDefinition

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What is Cloud Computing?

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Cloud Characteristics

On-demand self-service

Broad network access

Resource pooling

Rapid elasticity

Measured Service

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Service Models

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Deployment Models

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Cloud Computing changeIT as electricity industry

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Comparison of Traditional Marketing solutions with Cloud Marketing..

Traditional MarketingSolution (on Premise)

Cloud Marketing (as a Service)

26Source : http://acloudyplace.com/

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Impacts!

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Change! In IT Industry

It's not just a platform change. Vendors can't charge the same amount.It's changing your world.

Source : 3 ways big software companies may fail in the cloud:

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Amazon Web Services

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Dropbox

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IaaS Impacts!

Local data centers will provide cloud services

IaaS is not just a normal hosting; it requires large investment on a data center.

Different architecture and business model.

Fewer large cloud data center in ASEAN will survive

Need to compete with big giants; Amazon, Google, Oracle, etc.

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Source : Forrester Research:2012

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PaaS Impacts!

Software development will shift toward the cloud.

Software company may develop their applications on public IaaS/Paas; Microsoft Azure, Google App Engines, Heroku, Amzaon S3

Require new skills

Opportunity to sell aboard.

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Cloud PaaS

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SaaS Impacts !

Borderless

Software business model with change from licensing model to subscription (pay as you go)

Opportunity for SME : Cheaper software?

Software runs anywhere, anytime, any device

Users can buy/ use software from anywhere without knowing the origin as long as they connected to the Internet

Less customer loyalty

42Source : PwC Global 100 Software Leaders May 2013

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Cloud ServicesIn Thailand

44Infrastructor Providers

IaaS Providers

PaaS Providers

SaaS Providers

Cloudcommunity

Gov.Agency

Thailand Cloud EcoSystem

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IaaS

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SaaS

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มูลค่าปี 2556 ประมาณ 2,220 - 2,330 ล้านบาท หรือคิดเป็นอัตราการเติบโตประมาณ 16.7% - 22.1%

Cloud Market Thailand

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มูลค่าปี 2556 ประมาณ 2,220 - 2,330 ล้านบาท หรือคิดเป็นอัตราการเติบโตประมาณ 16.7% - 22.1%

Cloud Market Thailand

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Cloud Maturity Level

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Cloud Maturity in Thailand

SaaS– Most solutions are in Level 1 (Web application,

but change business model)

– Few are in level 3, and deploy on full cloud platforms.

– More international solutions (Salesforce, Microsoft)

Users– Large free clouds consumption.

– SMEs start to explore Cloud.

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Cloud Maturity in Thailand

IaaS– Most data centers are in Level 1 (Visualization

and Server Consolidation)

– Some are now in Level 3

– Many large enterprises focus on building a private cloud

PaaS– No provider in Thailand

– Many ISVs now migrate to Azure, Amazon

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ACCA: Cloud Readiness Index 2012

Source : Asia Cloud Computing Association: Octberber 2012

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ACCA: Thailand Rank 13

Deficiencies in infrastructure, in particular international connectivity, broadband quality and power grid stability.

While it scored relatively well in business sophistication and freedom of access to information, it ranked last in data sovereignty.

Recommendation: Apart from the urgent need to improve the infrastructure, we also recommend the re-examination of data privacy and sovereignty laws, two of its lowest- scoring indices.

55Source : BSA GlobalCloud Computing Scorecard: Mar 2013

BSA GlobalCloud Computing Scorecard

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BSA: Thailand Rank 23

Thailand has implemented comprehensive cybercrime legislation

Thailand also has good laws in place for electronic commerce and electronic signatures.

has no privacy laws in place, and this is a major weakness.

intellectual property laws also require significant updating and expansion, as they do not currently cover rights management information, technical protection measures, or anti-circumvention.

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Issues of Cloud Services in Thailand

Lack of awareness // Misunderstanding about Cloud Computing

Security issue

Low Broadband/Internet Access

Data Protection

Limited Cloud Service Providers; both SaaS (Application) and IaaS (Data Center)

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Cloud Opportunity in Thailand

Large number of smartphones and tablets shipment.

Large Enterprise start to invest in private cloud.

Public cloud services especially IaaS is in high demand.

Data Centers in Thailand start to offer IaaS

ISVs explore SaaS

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IT Planning

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Mobile ComputingCloud Computing

Social Technologies Information

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2013 State of CIO Survey

Source: CIO.com; January 2013

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What Do You Should Do to Prepare?

Developed a cloud strategy in an organization

Adopting cloud computing changes everything, especially integration strategy.

Adopt BYOD strategy

Revise Information Infrastructure for Big Data and analysis

Planning Social Enterprise

Source: Straight to the Top: CIO Leadership in a Mobile, Social, and Cloud-based World

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Cloud/Integration Architecture

Source: Straight to the Top: CIO Leadership in a Mobile, Social, and Cloud-based World

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How to Prepare for the Cloud?

What is the organization's risk profile—high, medium, or low?

Are your data centers and corporate offices optimized for the cloud?

Transform the desktop and mobile environments to empower the users.

Determine which applications should be moved to the cloud and define your portfolio of on-premise, private cloud, and public cloud resources and vendors.

Source: Straight to the Top: CIO Leadership in a Mobile, Social, and Cloud-based World

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How to Prepare for the Cloud? (cont.)

Determine the security and monitoring

Develop and/or refine your SLAs

Industrialize IT operations to improve productivity, monitor performance, and manage internal and cloud services.

Source: Straight to the Top: CIO Leadership in a Mobile, Social, and Cloud-based World

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Steps to go to the public cloud

Source: Cloud Essentials:

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