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Internet of things and cloud computing

Espen BraatheIM Tigerteam Europe

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We know the world is becoming smaller… and flatter.

Something else is going on that may ultimately have a greater impact on business and society.

The world is about to become smarter.

This is quite literally about how the world works…the world’s infrastructure is becoming intelligent.

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In 2001, there were 60 million transistors for every human on the planet ...

… by 2010 there will be 1 billion transistors per human…

… each costing 1/10 millionth of a cent.

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In 2005 there were 1.3 billion RFID tags in circulation…

… by 2010 there will be 33 billion.

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Worldwide mobile telephone subscriptions reached 3.8 billion in 2009 and expected to reach 5 billion by the end of this year

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An estimated 2 billion people will be on the Web by 2011 ...

… and a trillion connected objects – cars, appliances, cameras, roadways, pipelines –comprising the "Internet of Things."

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In six years the power consumption of a server has risen from 8 watts to more than 100 watts per $1,000 worth of technology.

On average, for every 100 units of energy piped into a data center, only 3 units are used for actual computing. More than half goes to cooling the servers.

In distributed computing environments 85% of computing capacity sits idle.

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Nature’s Systems

Instrumented

Interconnected

Intelligent

Companies, Institutions, Industries

Man-Made Systems

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IBM cloud computing

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Yet today’s IT infrastructure is under tremendous pressure and is finding it difficult to keep up…

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It will reach a breaking point

In distributed computing environments, up to 85 percent of computing capacity sits idle

Percentage of executives who report a security breach and aren’t confident they can prevent future breaches

66 percent is spent on maintaining current IT infrastructures versus adding new capabilities

Percentage of CIOs who want to improve the way they use and manage their data

66%

85% idle

78%

82%

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Dynamic infrastructure: Helping build a smarter planet

By 2011, the world will be 10 times more instrumented then it was in 2006. Internet connected devices will leap from 500M to 1 Trillion.

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Digital TV,MP3 players,

Digital cameras,Camera phones, VoIP,

Medical imaging, Laptops,smart meters, multi-player games,

Satellite images, GPS, ATMs, Scanners,Sensors, Digital radio, DLP theaters, Telematics,

Peer-to-peer, Email, Instant messaging, Videoconferencing,CAD/CAM, Toys, Industrial machines, Security systems, Appliances

10xgrowth infive years

Approximately 70% of the digital universe is created by individuals, but enterprises are responsible for 85% of the security, privacy, reliability, and compliance.

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IBM Sensor Solutions

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Agile businesses will embrace the reality and the possibilities

Our world is becoming

INSTRUMENTEDOur world is becoming

INTERCONNECTEDAll things becoming

INTELLIGENT

Sensors

Event Processing &Integration

Visualization &Tuning

Leaders today are benefiting from new sensor data when combined with IBM’sbusiness process management, event processing & business optimization capabilities

New Data

New Insights

ProcessInnovation

New & OptimizedBusiness Processes

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Dynamic infrastructure: Helping build a smarter planet

However, our infrastructure systems are reaching a breaking point.

Explosion of data, transactions, and digitally-aware devices strains IT infrastructure and operations.Exponential growth in communications subscribers

and services exposes bandwidth limitations. Supply inefficiencies and demand spikes tax

energy and utility systems.Clogged and congested roadways impact

productivity.Networks, supply chains, and borders face a

proliferation of new risks and threats.

Meanwhile, customer expectations and competitive pressures are increasing.

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…and address the challenges IT groups are facing today.

Reducing riskEnsure the right levels of security and resiliency across all business data and processes

Breakthrough agilityIncrease ability to quickly deliver new services to capitalize on opportunities while containing costs and managing risk

Higher quality servicesImprove quality of services and deliver new services that help the business grow and reduce costs

Doing more with lessReduce capital expenditures and operational expenses

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There are three ways to acquire IT capabilities

Cloud computing is a new delivery and consumption model or methodology spanning all 3 ways.

Software, hardware and services

Pre-integrated systems and appliances

Provided as services

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What is different about cloud computing?

With cloud computingWithout cloud computing

Virtualized resources Automated service

management Standardized

services

Location independent Rapid

scalability Self-service

• Software• Hardware

• Storage• Networking

• Software• Hardware• Storage• Networking

• Software• Hardware• Storage• Networking

Note: Elements of cloud computing taken from NIST, Gartner, Forrester and IDC cloud computing definitions

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Cloud computing delivers IT and business benefits

AutomatedFaster cycle times

Lower operating expense

Optimized utilizationImproved compliance

Optimized securityEnd user experience

StandardizedEasier access

Flexible pricingReuse and share

Easier to integrate

VirtualizedHigher utilization

Economy of scale benefits

Lower capital expense

Higher quality services

Doing more with less

Breakthrough agility and reducing risk

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© 2010 IBM Corporation

Security as an enabler for doing business

6/5/201018 9/15/2009

Cloud Computing

“Cloud” er en IT-tjeneste leveransemodell

“Cloud” vokser på konvergensen av tre viktige trender: tjenesteorientering, virtualisering og standardisering av

databehandling gjennom Internett. - Gartner

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Security as an enabler for doing business

6/5/201019 9/15/2009

3 basistyper av IT tjenester I skyen

Software as a Service

Collaboration

Business Processes

CRM/ERP/HR

Industry Applications

Platform as a Service

Middleware Database

Web 2.0 ApplicationRuntime

JavaRuntime

DevelopmentTooling

Infrastructure as a Service

Servers

Networking Storage

Data Center Fabric

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Dynamic Infrastructure

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Enterprise

Today there are three primary delivery models that companies areimplementing for cloud

Public CloudIT activities/functions are provided “as a service,” over the Internet Key features:

– Scalability– Automatic/rapid provisioning– Standardized offerings– Consumption-based pricing– Multi-tenancy

Traditional Enterprise

IT

Private CloudIT activities/functions are provided “as a service,” over an intranet, within the enterprise and behind the firewall Key features include:

– Scalability– Automatic/rapid provisioning– Widespread virtualization– Chargeback ability

Hybrid CloudInternal and external

service delivery methods are integrated, with activities/functions allocated to based on security requirements, criticality, architecture and other established

policies.

Private CloudPublic Clouds

Hybrid Cloud

Source: IBM Market Insights, Cloud Computing Research, July 2009.

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Ready for Cloud

What our clients are telling us: Some workloads are ready for cloud delivery

May not yet be ready

for migration…

Sensitive Data

Complex processes & transactions

Regulation sensitive

Not yet virtualized 3rd party SW

Highly customized

Analytics

Collaboration

Development & Test

Workplace, Desktop & Devices

Infrastructure Storage

Infrastructure Compute

Business Processes

Industry Applications

Pre-production

systems

Information intensive

Isolated workloads

Mature workloads

Batch processing

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IBM Sensor Solutions

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Business Visibility gir et sentralt nervesystem i forretningen som støtter beslutninger med intelligent informasjon og handlingsrom.

• Synlighet og kontroll på forretning og verdikjede

• Etabler et synkronisert syn på forretning, eksterne faktorer og avhengigheter.

• Innhent, prosessèr, analysèr, vis og del planlegging og driftsinformasjon.

• Styr ved unntak Varslingsystem; forslåtiltak og inititer riktig respons til muligheter og risiko.

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IBM Sensor Solutions

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Process Models, Runtime & Adapters

OptimizationTools

Event Rules &Patterns

DeviceInterfaces

Sensor EventServices

Asset Management

Tools

MasterData Management

VisualizationDashboards

KPIs, Analytics BusinessRules

Business Visibility implementations integrate new data, derive new insights and orchestrate the best response

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IBM Sensor Solutions

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The world will continue to become smaller, flatter.

In the age of the globally integrated economy, society and planet we have an opportunity to think and act in new ways.

We’ve only just begun to uncover what’s possible.

The question is, what will we do?