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Transcript of Cloud Today, Gone Tomorrow?
Future Ready Networks: Cloud Today, Gone Tomorrow?
Ann Matthews Head of Technology Strategy & Innovation, Retail Banking BTplc
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Agenda
Trends in Computing
Technology Trends & Moore’s Law
Market Trends
Data Centre Solutions
Cloud: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?
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Trends in Computing
Mainframe: “A large high-speed computer, especially one supporting numerous workstations or peripherals”
Personal Computer: “A computer designed for use by one person at a time”
Cloud: “The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local
server or a personal computer.”
Smartphone: “A mobile phone that is able to perform many of the functions of a computer, typically having a relatively large screen and an operating system capable of running general-purpose applications”
Tablet Computer: “A small portable computer that accepts input directly on to its screen rather than via a keyboard or mouse”
*Oxford English Dictionary
1950s
1990s
Today
Today
Today
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Cloud vs Personal Devices?
Trends in technology and the market indicate which is likely to win….
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Technology Trends: Moore’s Law
1965: "The number of transistors incorporated in a chip will approximately double every 24 months.”
Gordon Moore, Intel co-founder
2000 Translation: “Computers and networks get twice as fast and cost half as much every two years”
Today’s Translation: “Moore’s Law is broken. Computers and networks get much more than twice as fast and cost much less than half as much, every two years”
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An example: Logaritm
ic S
cale
This Century
Moore’s Law
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Compute Power
1943: Colossus the world’s 1st digital programmable computer
Today: Laptop computer, 5GB memory, less than 500 Euros
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The “Wires”
1984: World's 1st 140 Mb/s commercial single mode
optical fibre link
2013: World’s 1st 1.4Tb/s fibre super-channel
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The “Modem”
1970s: 300bps
Today’s hubs can support 300Mbps
2000: 56.6kbps
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Forgetting the Wires
“I want high speed broadband, wherever
I am”
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The Rise of Data Creation Big Data
Super fast broadband
Smart Cities
Pre
dic
tive a
naly
tics
Cyber security
Network functions Virtualisation Software defined networks
Susta
inabili
ty
Inte
rne
t of T
hin
gs
Consumerisation
Big data
Visual data analytics
Data analytics
Internet television
Social media
Mobile
data
LT
E
4G Inclusion
Supply chain analytics
Supply
ch
ain
auto
mation
Healthcare
Assisted living
Fast optics
Connected Home
BY
OD
Social data analytics
Cloud
Assisted living
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The Rise of Data Creation Big Data
Super fast broadband
Smart Cities
Pre
dic
tive a
naly
tics
Cyber security
Network functions Virtualisation Software defined networks
Susta
inabili
ty
Inte
rne
t of T
hin
gs
Consumerisation
Big data
Visual data analytics
Data analytics
Internet television
Social media
Mobile
data
LT
E
4G Inclusion
Supply chain analytics
Supply
ch
ain
auto
mation
Healthcare
Assisted living
Fast optics
Connected Home
BY
OD
Social data analytics
Cloud
Assisted living
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Content Anywhere • Access personal content, any
device, anywhere, integrated with
the Cloud
• Multi-room/multi-device clash
management (simultaneous
session control to assure QoE)
Home Networking • Whole home coverage at superfast
broadband speeds
• Home Area Network technologies
for sensors & controls
The Connected Home Smart Home Services
• Energy Management
• Security
• Assisted Living
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The Rise of Consumerisation
Shopping
Healthcare
Banking
WORK
HOME
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Network Virtualisation
Speeding up deployment and upgrade
Classical Network
Appliance Approach
• Fragmented non-commodity hardware.
• Physical install per appliance per site.
• Hardware development large barrier
to entry for new vendors constraining innovation
& competition.
Network Virtualisation
Approach
Independent Software Vendors
Commodity Ethernet Switches
Commodity x86 Servers
Commodity Storage
Orchestrated,
automatic &
remote install.
Com
pe
titive
&
Inn
ova
tive
Eco
syste
m
BRAS
Firewall DPI
CDN
Tester/QoE monitor
WAN Acceleration
Message Router
Radio Network Controller
Carrier Grade NAT
Session Border Controller
PE Router SGSN/GGSN
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Smart Cities
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The BT Data Centre
One SLA BT
Networked IT Services
In the BT Datacenter
BT Cloud Services
Security
BT 21C Network
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BT Data Centre Solutions
BT
ma
na
ge
d s
olu
tion
s CLOUD COMPUTE
• A hybrid public and private cloud infrastructure service hosted in a secure BT
data centre
• Customers self-serve the infrastructure they need across the network with the
highest levels of choice, flexibility and control.
MANAGED HOSTING
• A fully managed BT service, designing and configuring the hardware and
software infrastructure to deliver your IT services
• On a lease from our secure data centres
• Protected by a comprehensive SLA
Cu
sto
me
r o
wn
ed
so
lutio
ns
PRIVATE COMPUTE
• You build private cloud services from proven modular templates that can
integrate with your existing systems in a way that’s specific to you.
• You can opt to include a managed service wrap.
CONVERGED INFRASTRUCTURE
• BT creates, deploys & maintains your compute, network, storage & virtualisation
on a single, integrated platform providing a gateway to a private cloud
• You can opt to include a managed service wrap.
CO-LOCATION
• You own, operate, maintain & upgrade your servers with 24/7 access
• BT houses them in secure, cost-efficient data centres
I need to bring my IT together on
one platform
I need somewhere to locate my
infrastructure
I want my own
Cloud Infrastructure
I want to consume my infrastructure and
services from a Global Enterprise cloud
platform and provider
I want to run and manage my
applications but not own or manage
the infrastructure
Network Connectivity
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Cloud vs Personal Devices?
Compute power and connectivity have grown enormously in recent years
Costs have fallen dramatically
Demand for data storage, compute and analytics will continue to grow……
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We are no longer in an Either/Or world
So the winner is……
….. BOTH Cloud AND personal devices
Thank-you
Ann Matthews Head of Technology Strategy & Innovation, Retail Banking BTplc