2. Market Opportunity Analysis
Use Cases Examples
Product Road-Map 2013 (Main themes)
Enterprise Workload Migration
Big Data in the Cloud
Cloud Bursting/Portabiltiy
Summary & Q&A
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Agenda
3. Enterprise Are Ready to Move to the Cloud
3
In 2 years
in 5 years
in Saving
5%able to migrate
successfully
26%
44%
16.B$
So far only
BUT..
4. Hybrid Cloud & SDN
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64%
47%
53%
Finance leading
industry in hybrid
Cloud adoption
Healthcare
Telco formalized
Cloud strategies
SDN allows users to manage hybrid cloud
networks through a common framework
$200M in 2013
$2B by 2016.
5. Big Data in the Cloud..
5
2.7 ZB
0.5 Petabytes
66%
Global Digital Data
Two years tweets
Plan to use Big Data/Cloud
43%think that data
analytics could be improved in their
organization if data analytics was part of
cloud services
6. Convergence of Trends
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Enterprise
Grade Multi
Cloud
Application
On-Boarding
Enterprise
Workload
Migration
Hybrid
Cloud
Big Data
7. 7
• No Code Change
• Plug-in to the Current Way of
Running Enterprise Apps
• Add Cloud Properties
• Use the Baby Steps Approach –
• Design for Cloud Portability
• Incorporate Bare-Metal Cloud
Moving Apps At
Massive Scale –
The Right Way
8. Cloudify positioning in the cloud stack
8
PaaS
IaaS
DevOps
(Automation)
Productivity
Control
ChefPuppet
CloudFoundry
Heroku
GAE
OpenShift
Rightscale
Public clouds
(AWS, Rackspace,..) Private clouds
(Vmware, OpenStack..)
High productivity with
full control
Enstratus
11. Extensive Support for Big Data stack
Relational DB Clusters NoSQL Clusters Hadoop
MySQL MongoDB Hadoop (Hive, Pig,..)
Postgress Cassandra Storm
Couchbase ZooKeeper
ElasticSearch
12. Market Opportunity Analysis
Use Cases Examples
Product Road-Map 2013 (Main Themes)
Enterprise Workload Migration
Cloud Bursting/Portability
Big Data in the Cloud
Summary & Q&A
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13. Enterprise Workloads
Fidelity
BOFA
Cloud Portability
McGraw Hill
Green Cloud
Big Data In the Cloud
Nice
McGraw Hill
Paddy Power (A Prominent bookie in UK & Ireland)
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Use Cases Examples
14. Market Opportunity Analysis
Use Cases Examples
Product Road-Map 2013 (Main Themes)
Enterprise Workload Migration
Cloud Bursting/Portability
Big Data in the Cloud
Summary & Q&A
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15. Product Deliverables 2012
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Work
Load
Portability
Big Data
Production Readiness Adoption + UX
• Inbound Security
• Cloud Driver Administration
• Parameterized Deployments
• Multi Tenancy
• Cloud Driver
• Compute
• BYON
• Scale Rules
• Metrics & Scale by regions
• Recipe DSL
• Chef Integration
• Puppet Integration
• GUI
• White labeling
• Recipes: Mongo DB, Cassandra,
mySQL
• Cloud Support: Azure ,EC2,
Rackspace, Openstack Vanilla, HP,
IBM, vCloud, Cloudstack
16. Product Road Map 2013
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Work
Load
Portability
Big Data
Production Readiness Adoption + UX
• Security
• Scalability
• Improved Visibility
• Any Topology
• Enhanced Cloud Driver
• Storage
• Load Balancer
• Networking
• Leader Election as a service
• Pods
• Recipe Debugger
• Comprehensive REST API
• Recipe Editor
• IDE Integration (DSLD)
• Enhanced Scale Rules
• Recipes
(Hadoop, Couchbase, ElasticSearch,
Storm, Zoo Keeper etc)
• Federated Manager
• More Clouds
(Azure, SmartCloud, Rackspace, HP,
CloudStack,..)
• Fully OSS
17. Up Coming – Make it Simple!
Launch.cloudifysource.org/d
Notas del editor
Research conducted by HP found that the majority of businesses in the EMEA region are planning to move their mission-critical apps to the cloud. Of the 940 respondents, 80 percent revealed plans to move mission-critical apps at some point over the next two to five years.A more recent survey, by research firm MeriTalk and sponsored by VMware and EMC (NYSE:EMC), showed that one-third of respondents say they plan to move some mission-critical applications to the cloud in the next year. Within two years, the IT managers said they will move 26 percent of their mission-critical apps to the cloud, and in five years, they expect 44 percent of their mission-critical apps to run in the cloud.
network makes that significantly easier, says Gavin Pratt of HP Cloud Services. This will become a necessity for enterprises truly embracing cloud computing, he says.In the long term, even as cloud computing continues to popularize, many enterprises will not be comfortable having all of their workloads in the public cloud -- they will still have on-premise applications. SDN allows users to be able to manage both of those networks through a common framework. "The implication is you will need a public cloud interconnected with the private cloud, to provide a flex-out capability," Pratt says. "To be able to do that within the same network is a huge opportunity.”http://www.networkworld.com/news/2012/101812-openstack-sdn-263497.htmlhttp://blog.silver-peak.com/40-of-it-pros-will-embrace-sdn-within-24-monthsIDC predicted that the SDN market will grow from $200 million in 2013 to $2 billion by 2016. http://www.businesscloud9.com/content/idc-study-hybrid-clouds-rise
GigaSpaces Big Data Survey:http://www.gigaspaces.com/sites/default/files/product/BigDataSurvey_Report.pdfForbes on Big Data & Cloud http://www.forbes.com/sites/forrester/2012/08/15/big-data-meets-cloud/38% of all companies from our survey are planning a BI SaaS project before the end of 2013. Many of those respondents (27%) plan to complement their existing BI solutions and a smaller number (11%) actually plan to fully replace their existing BI with a cloud solutionForrester:This year we will hit a volume of 2.7 zettabytes of global digital data ~20% of all tweets include a link that needs to be opened to understand its context.[ii] All tweets from the past two years take 0.5 petabytes to store; it simply doesn’t make sense for every company interested in social media to start storing the same big data in-house.http://www.globaltelecomsbusiness.com/article/3133566/Big-data-becomes-priority-as-executives-tackle-complexity-of-business-analytics.htmlCompanies are most interested in getting access to data in real time (54%), accessing data from multiple devices (51%) and accessing data from remote/flexible locations (44%). Yet, getting access to data in real time emerges as the biggest challenge for companies (52%) along with speed of data delivery (50%); • 43% think that data analytics could be improved in their organisation if data analytics was part of cloud services delivered with third-party expertise.