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Cloud Software
Seeking Competitiveness for Finnish Software Industry
Janne Järvinen
FAD, Cloud Software & Director, F-Secure
www.cloudsoftware.fi
SW-SRA planning process and steps
14.4.2009
Plan Scan Focus Act
• Formation of the
initial SRA agenda
• Dec 2008 – Jan
2009
• Thematic areas to
collect industry and
academia feedback
• Three workshops in
Oulu, Tampere and
Helsinki during
March – April 2009
• Over 200
participating experts
• Core team
workshops to
formulate SW-SRA
vision and scope
definitions
• SW-SRA proposal to
Tivit Board
• May – June 2009
• Target for approval of
SW-SRA and
forming the steering
and management
organizations
• Work packages and
leaders defined
• Initial program
prepared
• August – December
2009
• SW-SRA active
• First program started
• January 2010
SW-SRA
In full operation
Software - strategic challenges & global trends recognized by Finnish industry and research
• Strategic challenges
– Benefiting from the “10 bucks an hour”
– Need to differentiate with user experience
– Exploiting effectively the web space
– Making money from free software
– Creating a security engineering culture
– Achieving sustainable development
• Taking use of global trends
– Changes in user demands and user role
– Evolution of the Internet
– Openness as a driving force for software
– Diversity of software business models
– Increasing security threats
– Environmental awareness
www.cloudsoftware.fi 3
© F-Secure / ConfidentialApril 7, 2011 4
Green software developmentSecurity development lifecycle
Operational Efficiency
Tivit: “Traditional software engineering is disappearing”
© F-Secure / ConfidentialApril 7, 2011 5
Green software developmentSecurity development lifecycle
Operational Efficiency
Building the Competitive World-class Software Enterprise in the Cloud
Succeeding globally in the cloud will require:- Right Business- Right Technologies- Right Organization- Right Timing
Cloud Business
Lean&Agile
Software Enterprise Cloud Technologies
SW-SRA Modes of Implementation
SRA
Tekes funded core program60%/40% rule75%/25% rule
Academyproject
Research Applied research Product development
JTU project
FP7 project
Eureka projectProject with China
Tekesproject
Tekesproject
Tekesproject
Tekesproject
Tekesproject
Academyproject
Project with USA
Ecosystem project
Ecosystem project
Ecosystem project
CLOUD SOFTWARE
EASI-CLOUDS
FINN-CLOUD
Open Telco
SCABO
DigiEcoCity
Cloud Software – Three Building Blocks of Success
8
Building the future open
software infrastructure
and technologies for services in the
cloud
Bringing the operational
efficiency to a new levelincreasing
productivity and profitabilitysignificantly
Paving the wayfor Finnishsoftware
business to succeed in the
cloud
TechnologiesIn the Cloud
Lean SoftwareEnterprise
BusinessIn the Cloud
Lead by Nokia, TUT Lead by F-Secure, OU Lead by Ixonos, JyU
www.cloudsoftware.fi
Cloud Software – Seeking for Competitive Advantage with Strategic Research Themes
ST1: Sustainable Development (not started for 2011)
• CS now leverages traditional good competences in low power techniques to extend sustainability to whole product life-cycle
ST2: Superior User Experience (Digia, TUT)
• Finnish industry&research to be in the front-line in connecting user experience design to agile & lean product creation process
ST3: Integrated Security (Ericsson, OU, VTT)
• Finland has potential to be a world-level leader in security engineering and to open new frontiers in securing the cloud
www.cloudsoftware.fi
Cloud Software – Opportunities for Finland
Emphasis in 2011 on delivering open
cloud stack
Competitiveness via superior user experience
Efficiency & profitability via significantly faster cycle-times
Building the future opensoftware infrastructure
Creating new centers of cloud ecosystems
www.cloudsoftware.fi 10
Cloud Software Program Consortia
Program Coordinator
Dr. Tua Huomo
VTT
Academic Coordinator
Prof. Pekka Abrahamsson
University of Helsinki
Focus Area Director
Dr. Janne Järvinen
F-Secure
Nokia
Reaktor
Ericsson
Movial
IT Mill
RM5
JAMK University
Cloud Software – Contact information
www. Cloudsoftware.fi
www. Tivit.fi
Summary
• Cloud Software 2010 has been a clear success
• Basic assumptions of Cloud Software are still valid, and timing
is optimal
• Expanding modes of SW-SRA implementation to EU-projects
and Tivit Business pilots
• 2011 emphasis on delivering the open cloud technology stack
supplemented with business pilots