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    1. silvio lemos meira
      smeira.blog.terra.com.br
      twitter.com/srlm
      silvio@meira.com
      www.cesar.org.br
    2. nas
      nuvens
    3. http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/
    4. infraestruturas
    5. infraestruturas
    6. informaticidade
    7. !
      convergência
    8. !
      rede
    9. http://blogs.wsj.com/photojournal/2009/06/04/homeless-and-online-in-san-francisco/
    10. informaticidade
    11. http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/when-google-goes-down-it-goes-down-hard/
    12. informaticidade
    13. (TICs)
      tecnologia
      =
      plataforma
      PARA
      competir
      cOOpetir
    14. “Technology is not kind. It does not wait. It does not say please. It slams into existing systems. Often destroying them, while creating new ones.”
      Joseph Schumpeter (1937)
    15. ωε
    16. darwin:
      rede

    17. darwin:
      emevolução
    18. web 1.0
      qualquer um pode
      fazer
      transações
      amazon, google, eBay...
      marc benioff, salesforce.com
    19. web 2.0
      qualquer um pode
      participar
      flickr, BLOGs, adsense...
      marc benioff, salesforce.com
    20. web 3.0
      qualquer um pode
      inovar
      amazon AWS, salesforce...
      google, microsoft, ning, myspace...
      marc benioff, salesforce.com
    21. HaaS
      HARDWARE as a SERVICE
    22. SaaS
      SOFTWARE as a SERVICE
    23. IaaS
      INFORMATION as a SERVICE
      INFRASTRUCTURE
    24. PaaS
      PLATFORM as a SERVICE
    25. GaaS
      .GOV as a SERVICE
    26. QaaS
      Qualquer-um-como-SERVIÇO
    27. e isso inclui
      SDKs
      de TELECOM
    28. naweb!...
    29. People – not boxes – make things work.
      We’re trying to drive what we call Web 21C, ...we launched a set of SDKs and... developers register to write to that set of capabilities.
      So we’re developing abilities for BT to mash up with services and applications that exist in the Web, and that turns this whole thing into a global innovation platform instead of just a global NGN.
      [BT Group Chief Technology Officer Matthew Bross]
      http://www.telecommagazine.com/newsglobe/article.asp?HH_ID=AR_3029
    30. ?
      CONSEQUÊNCIAS
    31. gastoporempregado
      1994: US$3,500
      2005: US$8,000
    32. ?
      CONSEQUÊNCIAS
    33. onde
      estamos?
    34. história
    35. twitter
    36. http://www.deborahschultz.com/deblog/2007/11/snackbyte-a-vie.html
    37. einstein... qual a forçamaispoderosa do universo?
      einstein:juroscompostos.
    38. twitter.com/srlm
    39. As the world gets smarter, demands on IT will grow
      Intelligent oil field technologies
      Smart retail
      Smart energy grids
      Smart traffic systems
      Smart healthcare
      Smart food systems
      Smart water management
      Smart regions
      Smart weather
      Smart countries
      Smart supply chains
      Smart cities
    40. 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
      1,800
      10x
      growth in
      five years
      1,600
      1,400
      RFID,
      1,200
      Digital TV,
      Exabytes
      1,000
      MP3 players,
      Digital cameras,
      800
      Camera phones, VoIP,
      600
      Medical imaging, Laptops,
      smart meters, multi-player games,
      400
      Satellite images, GPS, ATMs, Scanners,
      Sensors, Digital radio, DLP theaters,
      Telematics
      ,
      200
      Peer
      -
      to
      -
      peer, Email, Instant messaging, Videoconferencing,
      CAD/CAM, Toys, Industrial machines, Security systems, Appliances
      0
      2006
      2011
      2007
      2008
      2009
      2005
      2010
      Approximately 70% of the digital universe is created by individuals, but enterprises are responsible for 85% of the security, privacy, reliability, and compliance.
    41. 1. Digital Economy
      Business Decisions
      New Value Vehicles
      2. Data to Smart Decisions
      Consumability of Analytics
      3. Services Quality
      Services
      Leadership in Service Excellence
      4. Cloud
      Opportunities beyond Infrastructure
      5. Security
      Foundations
      Fine-grained, Risk Adjusted Security
      6. Transformational Hybrid Systems
      Transformative Enterprise Computing
      IBM RESEARCH
      GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OUTLOOK
      2009
    42. 1.5x
      Explosion of information driving 54% growth in storage shipments every year.
      70cents./1€
      70% on average is spent on maintaining current IT infrastructures versus adding new capabilities.
      85% idle
      In distributed computing environments, up to 85% of computing capacity sits idle.
      why would anyone move workloads
      to a cloud computing environment?
      Up to 80% in cost savings
      Up to 60% in energy savings
      Public Cloud
      Standardization &
      Automation
      OPEX oriented
      Private Cloud
      Virtualization
      CAPEX oriented
    43. história
    44. http://www.rationalsurvivability.co.
    45. http://www.bitcurrent.com/a-new-take-on-cloud-taxonomies-migration/
    46. cluster
      grid
      cloud
    47. http://bit.ly/lcJD5
    48. The NIST Cloud Definition Framework
      Hybrid Clouds
      Deployment
      Models
      Community
      Cloud
      Public Cloud
      Service
      Models
      Private Cloud
      Essential
      Characteristics
      Software as a Service (SaaS)
      Platform as a Service (PaaS)
      Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
      On Demand Self-Service
      Massive Scale
      Resilient Computing
      Broad Network Access
      Rapid Elasticity
      Homogeneity
      Geographic Distribution
      Common
      Characteristics
      Virtualization
      Service Orientation
      Resource Pooling
      Measured Service
      Low Cost Software
      Advanced Security
      104
    49. explosãocambriana
      http://bit.ly/2ETCpU
    50. http://bit.ly/4zMTw0
    51. Cloud Computing and SaaS ApplicationsA real emerging opportunity
      Confidential
      107
      Worldwide Cloud Services will grow up to 21% in 2009,
      to exceed $56.3B and will rise to more than $150B by 2013 (*)
      Worldwide SaaS revenue will grow up to 22% in 2009,
      to exceed $9.6B, with a compound annual growth (CAGR) of 19.4%,
      through 2013 (*)
      Total IT Market CAGR = 5.2% only! (*)
      IDC increased its SaaS growth
      projection for 2009 from 36%
      growth to 40.5% growth over 2008.
      By the end of 2009, 76% of U.S.
      Organizations will use at least one
      SaaS-delivered application for
      business use (**)
      (*) Source: Gartner
      (**) Source IDC
    52. exemplos
    53. seesmic
    54. tweestr
    55. silvio lemos meira
      smeira.blog.terra.com.br
      twitter.com/srlm
      silvio@meira.com
      www.cesar.org.br
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