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The future of the data center Mike Shaw, Director of Solutions Marketing, HP Software
@hpsoftware
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STEP 1 “The CIO has to draw the Core-Context matrix for the company.” – Geoffrey Moore ...and then IT ops can decide what to focus on to differentiate the business and what services can be provided by others.
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In the future, IT won’t do everything.
But that doesn’t mean IT will do nothing.
Ideas reality capitalize
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2010 4 per app
2015 36 per app
2020 120 per app
The business needs IT ops to support a 30X increase in app release frequency. How do we do this?
Typical number of releases per application per year
IDC research for HP, 2012
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By aligning apps and ops objectives (or by joining the teams into one). By automation of as much as possible —automate or fall behind!
IDG research for HP, 2013.
No Automation
3/4 to all
1/2 to 3/4
1/4 to 1/2
Up to 1/4
6%
45%
35%
12%
2%
1%
2%
12%
49%
35%
Today 2020
Expected automation of IT
IDC research for HP, 2013
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And through the “application-defined data center” business analysts set app priority, flexing, compliance, security, data placement and resilience.
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By 2020, big data-based IT management systems will be smart enough to resolve numerous issues that today require human intervention.
Today, IT can receive thousands
of alerts
In an intelligent system, all IT information is collected and
correlated
The system uses big data analysis to work out root cause and fixes
what it can
Leaving human intervention for
just those issues it can’t handle
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Confidence
When IT executives expect to manage hybrid business processes and applications
In the future, many apps and business processes will be hybrid: components in the data center, components from cloud providers.
IDC research for HP, 2012
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0% 1-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100%
What percentage of your organization’s apps do you expect will be composite by 2020?
We will need tools, process and governance to manage performance, change, security and compliance across hybrid applications and business processes.
IDC research for HP, 2012
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2010 1.2ZB
2012 2.8ZB
2015 8.5ZB
2020 40ZB
IDC, The Digital Universe in 2020, 2012.
Big data will explode because it is of huge value to the business.
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IT Ops needs to put in place the skills, processes and infrastructure to support structured and unstructured big data collection and analysis.
Finance 28%
Other 8%
Product Development 25%
Quote to Collect
5%
Supply Chain 14%
Customer Acquisition
19%
2020 beneficiaries of big data and high speed analytics
IDC research for HP, 2012
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Climate Monitoring Merchandise Tracking
Tsunami Warning System
Home Automation Anti-Poaching
Wildfire Tracking
Mineral Exploration
Mega-City Transportation Status
Large Structure Integrity
Personal Sensor Subnet
By 2020, there will be 50 billion connected smart devices and sensor arrays. How will this affect IT operations?
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kitchen appliances
wearable monitors
medical robots
cars
TVs
automated factories
exercise machines
parking control
shopping trolley
security devices
cooking road-side sensors
smart power
fire sensors
poaching sensors
house control
shopping displays
smart phones
wearable devices
SENSORS
SMART DEVICES
TABLETS
SMART PHONES
Can our infrastructure scale to meet the big data needs?
Can we manage the end-to-end security?
Can we manage the end-to-end performance?
Do we need to merge business IT and central IT?
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What about the technology in the data center of 2020? Computers will be redesigned to handle real-time big data processing.
“Universal memory, the fusing of memory and storage into a single entity, has the potential to really transform a lot of how computing is done.” --Martin Fink, HP CTO and Director of HP Labs
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Look out for memristors for universal storage, photonics for component interconnect, lower power consumption, and of course, smaller devices.
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In the future, IT won’t do everything.
But that doesn’t mean IT will do nothing.
How will you focus to help differentiate the business?
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