LEADERS
EDGE
TENURE AT CURRENT COMPANY
BILLIONS OF USERS
INDUSTRY BREAKDOWN
FinancialServices
Health Sciences
Education
Manufacturing
Energy
RetailTransportation
Cable &Telco
IT
35%
17%14%
10%
8%
6%4 4 2
26.2%21.4%4.8% 28.6% 19%
15OR MORE YRS
10-14YEARS
5-9YEARS
1-4YEARS
LESS THANONE YEAR
SNAPSHOT OF CIO SUMMIT
ATTENDEES
THE THIRDPLATFORM
3RD PLATFORM
DISTRIBUTED
Mobile Big Data Social
LAN/Internet Client/Server
MAINFRAMES
Mainframe, Mini Computer
2ND PLATFORM
1ST PLATFORM
The Third Platform is described by IDC as the next-generation compute platform that is accessed from mobile devices, utilizes Big Data, and is cloud based.
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF USERS
MILLIONS OF USERS
MILLIONS OF APPS
TENS OF THOUSANDS OF APPS
THOUSANDS OF APPS
CLOUD
Highlights from CIO Summit I ATLANTA I April 8-10, 2013
Andy McAfeePrincipal Research ScientistMIT’s Center for Digital Business
“I’ve never come across a trend that is as important, exciting, and underappreciated…Decisions now are generally made utilizing relatively small amounts of data. And the weight given to the available data is small compared with what I call “HPPO” or the Highest Paid Person’s Opinion. HPPO is led by judgment, impressions, intuition. The transition from small to Big Data is largely a technology-led issue. Those who are successful at moving to data-driven decisions are going to crush their competition.”
“Efficiency, control, and choice are EMC’s main tenets. Choice is the approach EMC offers, and we are fully committed to this strategy.”
Joe Tucci, Chairman & CEO, EMC
“You should be able to build a web-scale data center without hiring thousands of PHDs.”
David Goulden, President & COO, EMC
Data-driven Decision Making
40%CAGRversus >2% CAGRNon-converged
2016
$17.8 Billion
2012
$4.6 Billion
“We see this as a period of great ideas and disruption...less management, more automation defines our approach.”
Pat Gelsinger, CEO VMware
CAPEX reduction/efficiency
Lack of, or brittle automation
Lack of standardplatform
Trying to reverse earlier outsourcing decisions
Excessive dependence on one or more vendors
OPEX efficiency improvements
Rapid provisioning of compute - delivery of new services/applications
Siloed teams that don’tintegrate and/orconsolidate easily
Absence of reliability, governance, and/or compliance issues
SOFTWARE-DEFINED DATACENTER:REVENUE, PROFITABILITY, AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
6.7%
33.3%
13.3%
46.7%
54.6%
18.2%
4.5%
4.5%
18.2%
What are the biggest sources of operations and infrastructure pain for you right now?
CLOUD:
What are the biggest wins your infrastructure can deliver to your business stakeholders?
Q:
A:
A:
Q:
SDDC
“We are a big believer [in virtualization]; push everything we can into virtualiza- tion to get the efficiencies. However, at times bare metal does win out. But software-defined systems are starting to compete with bare metal.”
CTO, Financial Services Org
Frank Hauck, President, VCE
“We’re in the ‘variation elimination’ business. This enables seamless interoperability and support. The results will be less people doing more things. Less money spent on infrastructure and the opportunity to re-apply money to things that you haven’t been able to do before.”
THE
TIPPINGPOINT
OF CONVERGED INFRASTRUCTURE
“The agility story sells it…The ability to capitalize on new business opportunities is key. A majority of service providers have a business mandate that supports making this transition. A service provider can help make the transition faster.”
CIO, EMEA IT Org
WORLDWIDE CONVERGED SOLUTIONS GROWTHSERVER/STORAGE/NETWORK
Integrated SystemsMarket
IntegratedWorkload Systems
IntegratedReference Architectures
Source: Gartner - Market Share Analysis: Data Center Hardware IntegratedSystems, 1Q11-2Q12, 30 Nov 2012 G00239623; 6 quarters
Source: IDC
Integrated Infrastructure Systems
Market Share
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MARKET
IntegratedInfrastructure
Systems39% 57%
26%
35%
VCE24%HP
15%HITACHI
2%DELL
1%IBM1%OTHER
“It is interesting to look at sentiment- dependent businesses. Sentiment analysis on how people are reacting to ice cream shops and their flavors can predict those businesses’ success or failure very rapidly.”
CIO, Financial Services Org
Innovation is in its early phase. Huge data consortiums is where “it’s at” today. Huge disruption is still to happen in this space.
RSA SURVEY:
How is your security budget allocated based on prevention, detection, and response?
Q: PREVENTIONDETECTION
RESPONSE
40.6%21.9%
9.4%
28.1%
?70%
20%
10%
40%
30%
30%
50%
35%
15%
Most common configuration
Do you believe your existing staff has the adequate security skills to respond to today’s threats? If not, where are you recruiting expertise?
Q:
41.2%
8.8%
20.6%
Defense Industrial Base (DIB)
Government agencies
29.4%Yes, all set
Competitors
BIGSECURITY
MEETS
BIGDATA
“We have a huge consumer business. But we don’t know you as consumers. That’s our value proposition going forward. And we are undergoing an evolution away from traditional development, moving to how to analyze problems in more sophisticated ways. Finding people who can think in this advanced way is a challenge.”
CIO, Financial Services Org
“We deal with an enormity of data. We have pharmacies; our .com business; Facebook with 10 million fans; corporate sensors, traffic counters, sensors for doors opening, etc. So we are data-driven as a culture/business. This was the case before Big Data became popular. We have retail data from 11,000 stores. And we know what transacted in every store within an hour.” CIO, Global Retailer
IT in 2020: The Future of IT
Paul Maritz, CEO, Pivotal
“It’s a bit humbling…consumer-grade has become the new standard versus enterprise.”
Do you feel you have a real Big Data strategy?Q:
PUTTING BIG DATA TO WORK
No 62.5%
Yes 37.5%
“By 2020, your own data will be a fraction of what you’ll consume. You’ll have a much richer view that offers more.”
“Intelligent apps that provide visual information are desired.”
James Staten, Forrester
– Devising cost-effective methods of extracting value from Big Data
– Maintaining a rigid discipline of standardization and operations
– Creating a culture of agility
BIG DATA & FAST DATAWhat’s common between leading platform companies like Google, Amazon, and Facebook?
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“What we’ve seen with cloud, mobility, the sheer number of applications, and Big Data, is a giant expansion of the attack surface.”
“Nation states are starting to cooperate with criminals. Criminals are bundling up IP and selling it to nation states.”
Art Coviello, Executive Chairman, RSA & EVP, EMC