The World is Changing…. Are you ready? David Chalmers VP and Chief Technologist HPE EMEA Every Generation has a Defining Industry Change is everywhere….. Everything is going Digital Change is everywhere….. Everything is going Digital Change is everywhere….. Everything is going Digital The World of IT is Changing Mainframe Client-Server Mobile-Cloud Centralized Distributed Centralized 1960-1970 1980-2000 2005-2020 ”The End of Cloud Computing” -Peter Levine, General Partner, Andreessen Horowitz Back to the future Mainframe Client-Server Mobile-Cloud Edge Intelligence Centralized Distributed Centralized Distributed 1960-1970 1980-2000 2005-2020 2020- ”The End of Cloud Computing” -Peter Levine, General Partner, Andreessen Horowitz Dimension One - Scale Surge in data requires a new approach Data explosion IT complexity 1 trillion The number of apps to manage is rapidly increasing By 2020, more than a trillion applications will be exchanging 58 zettabytes of digital data over 100 billion devices By 2021, 1 million new IoT devices will be purchased every hour of every day Dimension Two - Speed Welcome to the slowest day you’ll ever have again….. Speed - time to broad market impact 98,000 kaggle Pandora tweets Music SolidFire Scribd. SmugMug iHandy Amazon Finance 23,148 apps SuperCam salesforce.com AppFog downloaded Radio – 38 yrs Joyent Plex Systems Travel Snapfish Urban Facebook Parse DCC Google Xactly PingMe Product SAP eBay Dragon Diction GoGrid LinkedIn Reference Configurator HP CCC Hosting.com UPS Mobile CRM Bromium Atlassian 400,710 ads Tata Communications Bills of Material buzzd Lifestyle requests Television – 13 yrs Engineering Ariba Amazon Web Services NetReach SCM Splunk Inventory Quickbooks Scanner Pro Sport NetDocuments Zoho LimeLight Quality Control ScaleXtreme EMC box.net Burroughs Alterian Foursquare Pinterest HCM Datapipe Qvidian Taleo Education Hitachi Cost Management OpenText Hyland IBM every Internet – 4 yrs Manufacturing Projects Workscape MRM Unisys Sage NetSuite Mobile, Social, Order Entry Big Data & The Cloud 60 seconds Mainframe Client/Server The Internet Facebook – 3.5 yrs CyberShift CloudSigma Cash Management PaperHost DocuSign Bull Yandex Baidu NEC ERP Hootsuite Games HCM Xerox Yahoo! YouTube Time and Expense Serif nebula Fijitsu Microsoft HP ePrint Atlassian Fixed Assets Workbrain 2000 lyrics played Costing Accounts OpSource SLI Systems Zynga Navigation Receivable Avid Workday Mixi cloudability on Tunewiki Instagram – 6 months Billing Elemica iSchedule ADP VirtualEdge Yandex Photo & Video Payroll SCM Activity PLM Corel Khan Academy Twitter Heroku CyberShift Zillabyte Yammer Training Management Adobe Renren Entertainment Viber Sales tracking & Yahoo SuccessFactors Time & Rostering Kinaxis Marketing Microsoft News Atlassian Answers.com 1,500 pings Attendance SugarCRM Angry Birds – 35 days Saba BrainPOP Social Networking sent on PingMe Service RightScale Commissions PPM Sonar6 Quadrem CYworld Database Kenexa Sonar6 MobileFrame.com Claim Processing Business Jive Software Saba myHomework Softscape NetSuite Tumblr. Qzone Data Warehousing Intacct Toggl Fring Amazon dotCloud 34,597 people Cornerstone onDemand Exact Online DrawSomething…. Cookie Doodle Xing Mozy are using Zinio FinancialForce.com New Relic Softscape MailChimp PingMe Utilities Zynga Ah! Fasion Girl IntraLinks Volusion Associatedcontent BeyondCore SmugMug MobilieIron 208,333 minutes Fed Ex Mobile Productivity Angry Birds played Rackspace Flickr Twitter Paint.NET TripIt Prepare for a world where everything computes Technology will be Everyone & everything Everything embedded everywhere will be connected will be understood Digital transformation is disrupting every industry Transformed Transforming Soon to be transformed Newspapers & magazines Video Wellness & healthcare Government Manufacturing Legal Books Retail Retail banking Farming Insurance Education Music Travel Transportation Buildings Utilities Construction However…. Today's Enterprise Infrastructure is complex Complex Mix of Apps Business Units Driving An “Explosion” of & Infrastructure Technical Strategy Intense Business Pressure New Technology Traditional, mainframe, Rise of shadow IT and SaaS Cut costs, increase speed and K8S, OpenStack®, Docker, virtualized, containerized, agility, skill gaps Ansible, MesoSphere, Salt, cloud native Puppet, Chef, Terraform, OpenShift, Cloud Foundry®, Serverless The OpenStack Word Mark is either a registered trademark/service mark or trademark/service mark of the OpenStack Foundation, in the United States and other countries and is used with the OpenStack Foundation’s permission. We are not affiliated with, endorsed or sponsored by the OpenStack Foundation or the OpenStack community. Pivotal and Cloud Foundry are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Pivotal Software, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Cloud Foundry is a trademark and/or registered trademark of Pivotal Software, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other third-party trademark(s) is/are property of their respective owner(s). An explosion of choices and complexity One of the biggest issues facing users today is, paradoxically, choice. “…the most difficult decision customers had to make was whether to use BEA or IBM for their application server. Today, they have to sort through projects like Aurora, Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, Mesos, OpenShift, and Swarm. They have to understand where their existing investments in Ansible, Chef, Puppet and Salt fit in…They have to ask how Kubernetes compares to Diego. Bosh to Mesos. And where do containers fit in with all of the above…Oh, and what infrastructure is all of this running on?” The Implications of Cloud Native Stephen O’Grady, Redmonk July 2015 Core beliefs The Intelligent Edge is Partners and Services The world will be going to unleash an are going to be even Hybrid industrial IoT revolution more critical The end of cheap hardware Compute is not keeping up Data (Zettabytes) Data nearly doubles every 2 years (2013-2020) 50 107 Transistors (thousands) 44 45 106 40 105 Single-thread 35 Performance 31,6 (SpecINT) 104 30 Frequency 25 103 (MHz) 20 Typical Power 102 (Watts) 15,8 15 Number of 7,9 101 Cores 10 4,4 5 1,8 100 0,3 0,8 1,2 0 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 Years Here is Edward Bear, coming downstairs now, bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head, behind Christopher Robin. It is, as far as he knows, the only way of coming downstairs, but sometimes he feels that there really is another way, if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think of it. A. A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh The next step MEM CPUGPU MEM CPU Memory ASIC Processor-Centric Open Memory-Driven MEM CPU + Computing RISC V Architecture Computing Fabric QuantumCPU MEM Distributed Mesh Computing Translator Replicator Coordinator Anonymizer Orchestrator Border guard Arbitrator Learning engine Aggregator “To remain static is to lose ground.” David Packard © Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice..
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