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Transcript of Cloud Asia Day 1 11.20 -11.40 Toru Nakamura
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Utilization & Promotion Activities of Cloud
in Japan
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28th, October, 2015
ASP-SaaS-Cloud Consortium (ASPIC)http://www.aspicjapan.org/en/index.html
CloudAsia
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Agenda
Current situation in Japan
Cloud promotion organization in Japan
Promotion activities
Utilization activities
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1. Current situation in Japan
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Number of
enterprisesRatio (%)
All business scales 3.86 million 100
Large enterprises 10,000 0.3
Medium-sized enterprises 510,000 13.2
Small businesses 3.34 million 86.5
Source: Small and Medium Enterprise Agency’s News Release (dated December 26, 2008)
Employees number classified by enterprise scale
0 to 4 persons 3,136,695
5 to 9 persons 455,675
10 to 19 persons 258,599
20 to 29 persons 94,115
30 to 49 persons 73,561
50 to 99 persons 56,039
100 to 299 persons 37,636
300 persons or more 15,895
76.0%
11.0%
6.3%
2.3%1.8%1.4%0.9%
0.4%
0~4人
5~9人
10~19人
20~29人
30~49人
50~99人
100~299人
300人以上
0 to 4 persons
5 to 9 persons
10 to 19 persons
20 to 29 persons
30 to 49 persons
50 to 99 persons
100 to 299 persons
Created by MIC from the 2012 Economic Census for Business Activity (cross-industrial aggregate on companies)
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Source: Created by MIC from the fiscal 2013 White Paper on Small and Medium Enterprises in Japan.
7.1
11.0
27.0
8.2
10.3
14.9
18.1
29.9
27.0
43.4
39.8
26.0
23.3
8.9
5.2
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
小規模事業者
中規模企業
大企業
利用している
利用を検討して
いる
利用は検討して
いないが、関心
がある
利用する予定は
ない
内容が分からな
い・知らない
Small
businesses
Medium-
sized
enterprises
Large-sized
enterprises
Using
Considering to use
Not considering to use
but interested
Not planning to use
Not
understanding/knowing
details
Status of utilization of cloud services classified by scale
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Source: Created by MIC from the fiscal 2013 White Paper on Small and Medium Enterprises in Japan.
Reason why small & medium sized enterprises do not use cloud services
23%
21%
13%
12%
9%
6%
6%4%
3%3%
必要がない
情報漏洩などセキュリティに不
安がある
クラウドの導入に伴う既存システ
ムの改修コストが大きい
メリットが分からない、判断でき
ない
ネットワークの安定性に対する
不安がある
通信費用がかさむ
ニーズに応じたアプリケーション
のカスタマイズができない
クラウドの導入によって自社コン
プライアンスに支障をきたす
法制度が整っていない
その他
Not Necessary
Unarticulated Anxiety
about Security
Cost of
existed system repair
Not understand Merit
of Cloud
Anxiety about
Network stability
High Communication
Expenses
Can Not Customize
Compliance
Legislation
Others
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2. Cloud promotion organization in Japan
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ASP-SaaS-Cloud Consortium
Founded in 1999
Not for the profit organization
Close relationship with MIC
Membership stats as of April, 2015
140 corporate members
20 local governments and organizations
Over 20 guidelines collaborating with MIC
Information Disclosure Certification
Over 200 certified cloud services
Collaboration with governments, research
institutions and professional associations
http://www.aspicjapan.org/en/index.html
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Japan Cloud Consortium
Founded in 2010
Private organization unincorporated association
Observer: MIC and METI
Secretariat : ASPIC
Free membership stats as of April, 2015
300 corporate members
60 local governments and organizations
9(Nine) working groups for cloud promotion
Cloud migration, Application cooperation,
Promotion in private sectors, etc.
http://www.japan-cloud.org/ (Japanese version only)
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Information Disclosure
Certification System
Guidelines
Forum
Activities of ASPIC
Cloud services promotion for small & medium sized enterprises
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Information
Disclosure
Certification
System
Safety Management
Guideline for ASP-
SaaS Providers to treat
medical Information
Guideline for Local
Government to introduce
and utilize ASP-SaaS
Guideline for Outsourcing
Public IT Solutions
Guideline for ASP-
SaaS providers in
School affairs system
Information Security Guideline
Information Disclosure Direction(ASP・SaaS, IaaS, PaaS, Data Center)
Guideline for Data Center Utilization, Guideline for Data Center Providers Coordination
Guideline for Cloud Users Protection and Compliance Secure etc.
Common Guidelines
Data Governance Guideline in the field of social capital
Guideline for secondary use of ground information
Guideline for secondary use of Disaster and Prevention Information
Guideline for secondary use of Agricultural Product Information
Guideline for secondary use of Marin Product Information etc.
Guidelines for secondary use of information
Guide for providing
traceability service of
rice and processed
rice product by ASP-
SaaS-Cloud
Clo
ud
Op
en
Da
ta
Guidelines for each fields
etc.
Guidelines of Cloud services
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Information Security Guideline for
ASP-SaaS (MIC, Jan,2006)
Information Disclosure Direction for
Safety and Reliability of ASP-SaaS (MIC, Nov,2007)
Information Disclosure
Certification System for Safety and
Reliability of ASP-SaaS(Apr,2008~)
Information Disclosure
Certification System for Safety and
Reliability of IaaS・PaaS and Data
Center(Sep,2012~)
Over 200 certified services
Certified by FMMC ( Foundation for MultiMedia
Communications )
Information Disclosure Certification System
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Certificated services are opened to public at HP
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Cloud Forum
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ICT Smart Town using Cloud Services
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Regional Revitalization by ICT in Shiojiri city, Nagano 【Wild Animals Damage Prevention】
Due to wild boars’ damaging rice paddy, decrease of rice crop and expansion of abandoned farmland get intensified in Shiojiri city,
Nagano
Effect of physical measures such as setting electric barrier or trap is determinative
Wild Animals Damage Prevention using Sensor Network System
Shiojiri city set harmful animal detection sensors and trap sensors for capturing harmful animal around rice paddy at Kitaono area
If detection sensors detect wild animals, a. wild animals are scared by siren sound of flash light, b. detection information is mailed
with map to farmer and hunting club using cloud computing environment. It contributes to quick scaring or capturing harmful animals.
If traps sensors detect wild animals, detection information is mailed with map to farmer and hunting club using cloud computing
environment. It contributes to quick riding captured harmful animals. (y2012-y2013: six harmful animals captured.)
Dem
onstr
ation
Tests
Issues
Results &
Effects
As a result of demonstration test at Kitaono area (Rice Paddles: 27ha(※1)), area of damaging rice paddy is decreased and growing
income of rice cropping can be expected.
※1 about 4% of rice paddles(700ha) in Shiojiri city ※2 Estimation by Nihon Software Engineering Co. inquiring survey to local farmer.
※3 Estimation by Nihon Software Engineering Co. based on cultivation possible area and average income of rice cropping per 1ha
Trap sensor for capturing Animal detection sensor
y2011y2012
(1st year in demonstration test)
y2013(2nd year in demonstration test)
Damaged Area (※2) % 85 20 0
Income of rice cropping (※3) ¥M 3.54 18.90 23.62
Cloud
Computing
Env..
Siren sound
Flash light
Animal detection sensorTrap sensor for capturing
Tracking sensor
Shiojiri city, Nagano, has implemented ICT smart town promotion project (y2012-y2013) supported by MIC.
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