8. Accelerate DigitalTransformations
Driven by need to build new capabilities and
deliver them quickly
Improve Developer Productivity
Developer self service via adoption of Cloud
Native architecture and Containerization
Increase Operational Efficiency and
Standardization
DevOps enablement drives a culture of
automation and transformation of operations
Re-platform
Re-package
Re-factor
Enrich
T O D A Y
( M o n o l i t h )
T R A N S F O R M E D
( M i c r o s e r v i c e s )
Leverage Existing Investments Increase BusinessValue
Application Modernization Journey
Why Application Modernization?
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Thank your time today. We’re here to talk about digital transformation with cloud.
Today, nearly every client we work with is looking for ways to use Cloud to transform business processes and reinvent client experiences.
While every journey is different from industry-to-industry, or client-to-client, across the board they’re excited to do more with their data in the Cloud. And using new technologies like AI and Blockchain, to drive new business value from data.
IBM has been, and continues to be a trusted partner for thousands of enterprises on their journey to cloud. And its because we bring more than innovative technology to the table. We have deep industry expertise, and a commitment to data responsibility that our clients expect.
In fact, its no accident that all of the top 10 banks use IBM cloud. 9 of the top 10 retailers, and 8 of the top 10 airlines. And that’s just the beginning.
If you consider that in airlines alone, there are millions of moving parts: aircraft, passengers, luggage, crews, ground staff, food, security devices, escalators, etc. – supported by specific business processes and workflows. Some of them containing highly sensitive and valuable airline and passenger data. Cloud enables airlines to extract that data, and then apply services, likes analytics or AI, to contextualize it, combine it with other data sources like weather or fuel prices to get new insights.
So even more important than the analytics, AI and weather data we bring to the table, is the understanding of not only your business model and industry specific challenges, but how to apply that technology in new ways to get better outcomes.
So what’s preventing the rapid modernization of the remaining 80%?
We know from thousands of client engagements that every journey is unique.
You have unique apps & workloads, with industry specific compliance and data residency requirements, security and resiliency needs, and other factors that require greater choice in where you run your workloads.
You will have a unique mix of cloud and vendors, that must be connected and managed across hybrid and multicloud environments
Moving to cloud requires an understanding of what should move where, and when, and new skills to do so.
IBM can help you accelerate your journey by addressing each of these:
We build our cloud on open standards, with a choice of more cloud models: public, dedicated, private and managed, so you can run the right workload on the best fit model and move your workloads as needed without lock in.
We give you hybrid integration to connect all your clouds, with your existing apps and workloads on prem. And multicloud management that gives you full visibility and control across you preferred mix of cloud vendors and models.
We are here to help you get your journey right, with a deep understanding of your industry and a proven approach to help you prioritize and modernize what matters most, so you can move more to the cloud today.
In fact, IBM is a leader across cloud, with 90K experts, and 100K migrations. We manage billions of security events every day, and have a proven methodology for security. We have over 20K specialists to help you make sense of your data, and deep expertise in 20 industries, and leadership in innovation for 25 years with more patents than any other vendor.
SOURCES:
71% had a security breach in the past few years: https://techbeacon.com/30-cybersecurity-stats-matter-most & here: https://dtr.thalesesecurity.com/
On average 6 clouds are in use by each enterprise – Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/joemckendrick/2016/02/09/typical-enterprise-uses-six-cloud-computing-services-survey-shows/#69d5a1a4a82b
And over 1000 cloud-based applications, whether its SaaS based - Source: Kleiner Perkins Internet Trends
A typical organization struggles to manage an average of 33 unique data sources4 as they tap into new and diverse data sources to identify opportunities for innovation. This leads to data access and quality challenges, slow time-to-insight, and missed opportunity.
http://w3-01.ibm.com/sales/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?htmlfid=IML14575USEN
3.7 Trillion Source: Gartner - http://www.businessinsider.com/companies-will-spend-37-trillion-on-tech-in-2018-gartner-says-2018-1
Recent Gartner research has found that organizations believe poor data quality to be responsible for an average of $15 million per year in losses.
https://www.gartner.com/smarterwithgartner/how-to-create-a-business-case-for-data-quality-improvement/
3.7 Trillion Source: Gartner - http://www.businessinsider.com/companies-will-spend-37-trillion-on-tech-in-2018-gartner-says-2018-1
Recent Gartner research has found that organizations believe poor data quality to be responsible for an average of $15 million per year in losses.
https://www.gartner.com/smarterwithgartner/how-to-create-a-business-case-for-data-quality-improvement/
Application Modernization is a journey and can be achieved using various methods with the flexibility to modernize all or just parts of a workload. IBM provides a choice of cloud adoption models and a seamless experience between Public, Dedicated and Private. Our modernization journey starts with re-platforming followed by a choice to re-package, re-factor and enrich based on the business value received.
Enabling our clients leverage existing investments and increase business value
Four key principles define IBM’s approach and separate it from other vendor approaches.
Hybrid - enable enterprises across Public, Private, and traditional environments
Multicloud - Manage other vendors’ Clouds, acknowledging the reality that client environments are heterogeneous
Open - Build capabilities that are open by design, enabling client flexibility and reducing vendor “lock in”
Secure - Provide reliability and continuous security for the client’s environment
Management - Consistent service level, support, logging, management and delivery across complete cloud environment
The future of your business rides on the cloud architectures you’re defining today. And we believe we have a responsibility to help you get that journey right – for your success, and the success of your business.
That’s why we designed the most flexible, and agile cloud operating environment in the industry. Built on open standards to be vendor agnostic, and adapt to your specific business needs, today and in the future.
A future proof cloud operating environment must do four things:
Let you build, run and move applications freely on or off premises. That’s why we’ve built an open, Kubernetes based architecture for applications, with common services to consistently deploy apps and workloads and ensure interoperability across all your clouds, on or off premises, without lock in.
Provide access to all your data on or off premises, applying advanced data science, ML and AI to generate new insights and drive new client experiences faster.
Connect all of your business apps and data—no matter where they live—through flexible integration capabilities that can address all your unique integration needs.
Deliver seamless visibility and governance of apps and workloads across clouds from any vendor, with application management across clouds and clusters.
All of this with world class security, and access to pervasive encryption to better protect hybrid environments.
And if you need it, IBM can help you tailor it to you business, with extensive Industry expertise and proven methods, including strategy and design, implementation and integration, and operations and management to run and optimize your workloads.
Additional Information on sustained leadership and contribution.
Additional facts:
IBM is a founding Premier member of the Hyperledger organization (2016), which we helped establish under open governance serves on the Board and chaired the Technical Steering Committee for 2.5 years. IBM is also the top corporate contributor to Hyperledger projects with ~17% of all contributions. https://www.hyperledger.org/
IBM is a founding Platinum member of the Cloud Foundry Foundation (2015) which we helped establish under open governance serves on the Board and maintains a number of key technical leadership positions. IBM is also the #3 contributor all-time to Cloud Foundry. https://www.cloudfoundry.org/
IBM was a founding Platinum sponsor of Apache Software Foundation (1999) and are currently Gold sponsors. We have had someone in the organization's leadership since its inception and there are many IBMers who serve as mentors to incubating projects. We currently lead a number of key projects at ASF including OpenWhisk and Istio. http://apache.org/
IBM is a founding Strategic member of the Eclipse Foundation (2004) and maintains a strong technical presence including recent contributions of J9, OMR and Liberty. http://www.eclipse.org/
IBM was a founding Platinum sponsor of OpenStack Foundation (2012) and helped establish it under open governance. IBM served on the board and had numerous engineers in senior technical positions until 2017 when we dropped our membership to corporate sponsorship and partnered with Red Hat to deliver OpenStack offerings. IBM remains at #4 for all-time contributions to OpenStack core projects. https://www.openstack.org/ http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&metric=commits
IBM is a founding Platinum member of the Node.js Foundation (2015) and helped to establish it under open governance. We serve on the Board as chairperson and have a number of technical leaders in the community. https://foundation.nodejs.org/
IBM is a founding Platinum member of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) (2015) and helped to establish it under open governance. IBM serves on the Board as Chairperson and has a number of technical leaders in the community. https://cncf.io
IBM is a founding member of the Open Container Initiative (OCI) (2015) and has an elected member of the Technical Oversight Board. https://www.opencontainers.org
IBM is a founding Platinum member of the Linux Foundation (2007) and helped to establish it under open governance. IBM contributes significantly to the Linux Kernel and remains in the top 5-6 corporate contributors. https://thenewstack.io/contributes-linux-kernel/
IBM is a founding member of the ODPi and helped to establish the project under open governance. https://www.odpi.org/
IBM hosts over 1,200 open source repositories on GitHub. We have almost 1,000 IBMers contributing to over 1,000 open source projects annually. https://w3.ibm.com/developer/osdashboard
Presentations: https://ibm.box.com/s/29xghramxktsp64gsq3puciseoxitecp
Open Source 201 Material, talking about the communities we participate in: https://ibm.box.com/s/99vv2444bfqwvyn7w8cauuper6gpmbyn
We have also open sourced our process on https://developer.ibm.com/code/open/
Each year 78,000 IBMers certify to participate in Open Source, we consume and clear for use more then 40K packages a year, and contribute more the 12K commits/month to open source projects (Top 3 in the World along with Google and RedHat). Our commits result in more than 62K Open Source Certifications (contributions >2KLOC) per year, and at any given time there are more than 1000 IBMers active in open source.
We lead in key projects such as Hypelerledger where Chris Ferris has led the Technical Steering Committee since inception until just recently,
We chair the Node.js Technical Steering Committee, and I am Chairman of the Foundation Board since inception (Node.js is the number 1 run time on IBM Cloud and JavaScript is number 1 world wide per Redmonk).
We helped found the Cloud Native Computing Foundation where I am Chairman of the Board for the last 2 years. CNCF is the home for Kubernetes and many other significant Cloud Native open source projects. In the CNCF we contribute a lot:
IBM was one of the founders of the Kubernetes Conformance Workgroup. We designed the Kubernetes Conformance document annotation format, we annotated all of the V1 Conformance Tests in the Kubernetes source code, and lead the effort to autogenerate documentation for the Kubernetes Conformance Test Suite
IBM (along with Google and Lyft) founded the Istio project which is the Service Mesh project for Kubernetes. We have 2 IBMers on the Istio Technical Oversight Committee
IBM co-leads the Service Catalog Incubator project that allows external Cloud Foundry based services to be integrated into Kubernetes based applications.
IBM has an etcd maintainer and made significant contributions to testing etcd performance and data scaling capabilities. Etcd is the distributed key value database that is the core communication substrate of Kubernetes
IBM makes significant contributions to Kubernetes Networking in the form of Egress and IPBlock Network Policy Support
IBM also contributes to the Kubernetes command line interface (Kubectl)
IBM has a Kubernetes Documentation maintainer. IBM co-leads several of the KubeCon/CloudNativeCon Documentation Sprints and will co-lead the upcoming KubeCon/CloudNativeCon Shanghai Doc Sprint
IBMers (Michael Elder, Jake Kitchener, and Brad Topol) recently authored an O'Reilly Book, "Kubernetes in the Enterprise: Deploying and Operating Production Application on Kubernetes in Hybrid Cloud Environments". A chapter preview will be available electronically soon and the book will be available Oct. 30th.
IBM led the effort to design the Kubernetes Issue Triage Process
IBM is a significant contributor to containers which is an industry-standard container runtime option for Kubernetes
IBM typically gets numerous presentations accepted at KubeCon/CloudNativeCon. I believe we got 14 accepted for KubeCon/CloudNativeCon Seattle
IBMers (Brad Topol) also present Kubernetes at conferences such as All Things Open and the O'Reilly Software Architectures Conference and we recently did an O'Reilly Webinar on Deploying Kubernetes in the Enterprise
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