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Mobility & Consumerization Le nuove sfide IT
Intel Corporation
Marco Soldi
2 Intel
Confidential 2
*. IDC 2011 ESG 2010 IT Spending Intentions Survey Bain source in speaker notes
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
In 2012 data will grow 48% to
a total of 2.7 ZETTABYTES
(90% unstructured)
Information Growth
OpEX & CapEX
IT companies “…will face
‘crossroads ‘ moments
in 2012”
Urgency to Act
The World Has Changed…
Has the way you store & manage information changed?
Latest report ” … about
36 million people in the
US notified of data breach
in 2011”
Security
Potential IT spend of ~$2T on
IT deployment & operations
thru 2015 without a more
simplified infrastructure
Key Trends
New Applications and Delivery Model
Consumerization of Security Management
Escalating Threat Landscape
Public and Private Cloud
Explosion of Internet/Devices
The Perfect Storm
The Malware Tsunami
There were more malware attacks in 2010-2011
than in the previous 10 years combined!
4
2,000,000 per month
New malicious web sites
Stealth attacks
Non-detectable malware and advanced
persistent threats
? 60,000+ per day
New unique malware pieces
6,000,000 per month
New botnet infections
Key Specs: * All functionality, features, specifications and other product information subject to change without notice or obligation.
Explosion of Ultra Mobile devices in the
Enterprise - BYOD
5
Productivity
Compatibility
Security
People: The New Network Perimeter
Human Vulnerabilities and Risks
Mobile Device Loss or
Theft
Corporate or Personal
Stolen Credentials
Online Collaboration Tools
Social Networking Data
Phishing Attacks and Spear Phishing
Humans make mistakes: Lost Devices, “Found” USB drives, etc.
7
Valore delle vendite di Tablet in Italia
2012 - 2017 (M. euro)
(M. euro)
Source: IDC 2012
0
500
1.000
1.500
2.000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Scenario
Desktops Laptops Embedded Smartphones Ultrabooks Tablets Smart TVs
Open & Interoperable Solutions are Essential
Federated
Share data securely across public and
private clouds
Automated
IT can focus more on innovation and less
on management
Client Aware
Optimizing services based on device capability
8
Data Center Standardization
9
Intel is the leading provider of building blocks
1990s 2000s 2010s
Compute • Average system prices
drop steeply
• Energy-efficient performance increases track Moore’s Law
Storage • Industry shift to Intel
technologies enable IT to handle rapid growth in storage
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Port
s S
hip
ped
Fibre Channel Ethernet Infiniband
1 GbE
10 GbE
iSCSI FCoE
Ente
rprise S
tora
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Syste
m S
ale
s
'05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11
Intel Other
'95 '00 '05 '10
x86
RISC/Other
System $
Ave S
yste
m P
rice
% W
orld W
ide
Serv
er
Sale
s
Eth
ern
et
Networking • #1 MSS Intel 10GbE
unified networking fabrics simplify and save
Intel’s July ’11 Fulcrum Microsystems acquisition expands
Intel’s offerings into high performance, low latency switching
Using standard building blocks reduces IT costs
forecast
Intel’s Increasing Advantage Design and manufacturing leadership that fully delivers Moore’s Law
Help Define and Prioritize IT industry requirements
Create Building Blocks that address requirements
Enable Widest Choice of complete partner solutions
Design & Ecosystem
Manufacturing
$- $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 $50
UMC*ElpidaNvidia
NXPFreescale
FujitsuSony
InfineonAMD
BroadcomMicronHynix
STQualcomm
RenesasToshiba
TITSMC*
SamsungIntel
Fewer companies able to invest at the scale needed to sustain mfg leadership
$ Billions
Intel
2012 Revenue Threshold2 (to recover 300mm fab cost)
Revenue Threshold2 (to recover 300mm fab cost)
2015+
20
11
Est.
Reven
ue f
ro
m S
em
ico
nd
ucto
r S
hip
men
ts
Invest Big to deliver Moore’s Law1
Intel lead vs.. Industry
3.5 years
High-k Metal Gate Tri Gate
Extend Process Leadership
Tiny transistors. Big impact >100 Million 22nm tri-gate transistors would fit on the head of a pin
2007
45 nm 2009
32 nm 2011
22 nm
Intel lead vs.. Industry
4 years3
10
COMPATIBILITY
Everything just works, with room to innovate
• Extensive library of new and current applications, peripherals and drivers that just work
• Continuity with existing IT skill sets, workflows and processes
• Consistent and seamless integration with existing management framework, network infrastructure and tools
Value of Choosing Open Standard Platforms The broadest range of solution choices to meet diverse employee needs with seamless and secure integration into your company’s computing environment at the most optimized TCO.
FLEXIBILITY
Scalable architecture that raises the bar
• Range of performance, security and platform options
• Range of device manufacturer choice
• Common software architecture across all devices
• Support for Windows* 7 and Windows* 8 (Desktop and Windows* 8 style UI) to expand choices of computing interfaces
PERSONALIZED PRODUCTIVITY
Whatever you need is what you get
• Thin and light innovative form factors with all-day mobility
• Stand-up or sit-down computing
• Keyboard, touch, digital stylus and pen options
• Architected for always-connected, instant-on, touch
• Side-by-side app interaction and collaboration support
• Familiar interfaces allow application personalization
• Experiences to enhance the potential of your business
Summary
15B connected devices by 20153
>3B connected users by 20151
Up to 2X or $27B5
in additional data center power costs by 2015
>11X increase in mobile data traffic by 20154
2X growth in information every two years2
Challenges Recommendation
Avoid Lock-In Seek interoperable solutions & services
Improve Agility Reduce service delivery times, improve TCO
Greater Efficiencies Reduce complexity & deploy new workloads
Gain Better Insights Via intelligent analytics