Cloud APAC will bring together 500+ active buyers and serves as the most efficient and effective platform to drive growth and innovation in the cloud computing landscape in Asia Pacific Market
Selas Turkiye Cloud Computing Survey It Spending Heavily By Relia CloudZiya NISANOGLU
A survey of 150 IT executives found:
- 75% said cloud computing was a priority for their company
- 95% believe cloud computing will significantly impact how IT services are provided
- 55% estimated 40-80% of their IT services will be delivered through cloud computing
Rebooting IT Infrastructure for the Digital AgeCapgemini
The Digital Transformation Institute has launched its latest research report titled “Faster, Better, Smarter: Rebooting IT Infrastructure for the Digital Age.” The report highlights why organizations need robust and seamless IT infrastructure that keeps pace with evolving market and technology demands. IT infrastructure has always been known as a “keeping the lights on” function but now it has evolved into a core catalyst of Digital Transformation. However, as a function, IT infrastructure is yet to undergo a core transformation. The report discusses why a reboot is critical.
The document discusses a study on the views of 500 senior executives from US companies on how their businesses have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Some key findings include:
- Executives see accelerating digital initiatives and ensuring employee health and well-being as top priorities.
- Many companies were unprepared for the crisis and it exposed gaps in business continuity planning.
- Industries like manufacturing, retail, and education were hit hard with facility closures and shifting operations online.
- Going forward, companies are focusing on improving digital capabilities, supply chain resilience, and cybersecurity as they aim to emerge from the pandemic transformed in how they operate.
Edutech is a learning and organizational development solutions provider established in 1991. It has over 200 employees across 20 international offices and provides holistic learning solutions for academic and corporate clients. Edutech's offerings include digital learning platforms, hands-on learning labs, library solutions, technical training, consulting services, and proprietary products like iClinicR and LearnQ courseware. Their vision is to be the preferred global partner for learning solutions and services through a consultative approach and diverse, experienced team.
Accenture Communications Industry Narrative Trend Shifts Signalsaccenture
The document discusses major shifts happening in the communications industry and identifies five signals of these shifts. The three major industry shifts are: 1) Customer re-imagination as life, work, learning and entertainment become more connected and centered around the home. 2) Business model re-invention as new growth strategies and partnerships are needed due to stagnating returns. 3) Technology re-volution as 5G, cloud, edge computing and other technologies open new opportunities for communications providers to transform into technology companies. The five signals highlighted are increased home connectivity demands, connectivity as an essential right, the need for new business models, expanded partnership strategies, and communications providers transforming into technology companies.
Selas Turkiye Cloud Computing Survey It Spending Heavily By Relia CloudZiya NISANOGLU
A survey of 150 IT executives found:
- 75% said cloud computing was a priority for their company
- 95% believe cloud computing will significantly impact how IT services are provided
- 55% estimated 40-80% of their IT services will be delivered through cloud computing
Rebooting IT Infrastructure for the Digital AgeCapgemini
The Digital Transformation Institute has launched its latest research report titled “Faster, Better, Smarter: Rebooting IT Infrastructure for the Digital Age.” The report highlights why organizations need robust and seamless IT infrastructure that keeps pace with evolving market and technology demands. IT infrastructure has always been known as a “keeping the lights on” function but now it has evolved into a core catalyst of Digital Transformation. However, as a function, IT infrastructure is yet to undergo a core transformation. The report discusses why a reboot is critical.
The document discusses a study on the views of 500 senior executives from US companies on how their businesses have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Some key findings include:
- Executives see accelerating digital initiatives and ensuring employee health and well-being as top priorities.
- Many companies were unprepared for the crisis and it exposed gaps in business continuity planning.
- Industries like manufacturing, retail, and education were hit hard with facility closures and shifting operations online.
- Going forward, companies are focusing on improving digital capabilities, supply chain resilience, and cybersecurity as they aim to emerge from the pandemic transformed in how they operate.
Edutech is a learning and organizational development solutions provider established in 1991. It has over 200 employees across 20 international offices and provides holistic learning solutions for academic and corporate clients. Edutech's offerings include digital learning platforms, hands-on learning labs, library solutions, technical training, consulting services, and proprietary products like iClinicR and LearnQ courseware. Their vision is to be the preferred global partner for learning solutions and services through a consultative approach and diverse, experienced team.
Accenture Communications Industry Narrative Trend Shifts Signalsaccenture
The document discusses major shifts happening in the communications industry and identifies five signals of these shifts. The three major industry shifts are: 1) Customer re-imagination as life, work, learning and entertainment become more connected and centered around the home. 2) Business model re-invention as new growth strategies and partnerships are needed due to stagnating returns. 3) Technology re-volution as 5G, cloud, edge computing and other technologies open new opportunities for communications providers to transform into technology companies. The five signals highlighted are increased home connectivity demands, connectivity as an essential right, the need for new business models, expanded partnership strategies, and communications providers transforming into technology companies.
European companies are lagging behind US and Chinese companies in cloud adoption and investment. While 36% of European workloads are in the cloud, compared to 37% in China and 31% in the US, European companies see cloud primarily as a way to reduce costs rather than enable business growth. They are investing less in cloud technologies between 2020-2024, with growth expected to be less than 3% compared to 5-8% in the US and China. For European companies to better utilize the cloud continuum and close the gap with competitors, the document recommends building strong business cases, architecting for unique regulatory needs, augmenting technology with human potential, and accelerating innovation.
Going Big : Why Companies Need to Focus on Operational Analytics Capgemini
Over 70% of organizations surveyed now focus more on operational analytics than customer analytics. While operational analytics offers large potential benefits, few organizations are realizing that potential. Only 18% of organizations have extensively integrated operational analytics across business processes and achieved desired objectives, termed "Game Changers". Game Changers have a robust data strategy including integrated datasets, use of external and unstructured data, and high utilization of operations data. They have made analytics essential to operational decision making.
The IoT is creating a huge buzz in energy management, but remains a somewhat nebulous concept. This presentation will start with the foundation of what the IoT is, and how it relates to buildings. Topics will cover tools available on the market, examples of their features, benefits and pitfalls and how the IoT can enable ongoing Cx.
LLM-as-a-stack enables your business to benefit from our assemble-to-order approach comprising of an integrated mix of layers including services, processes, applications and infrastructure. This means that you can avoid the hassle of sourcing infrastructure, applications and business process services from separate service providers, and, instead, buy a fully packaged business process as a service.
Right Cloud Mindset: Survey Results Aviation | Accentureaccenture
Looking two years ahead: Functional objectives along with technology related challenges and top five areas of investment for airlines. Learn more: https://accntu.re/34LzLZn
AI in Media & Entertainment: Starting the Journey to ValueCognizant
Up to now, the global media & entertainment industry (M&E) has been lagging most other sectors in its adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). But our research shows that M&E companies are set to close the gap over the coming three years, as they ramp up their investments in AI and reap rising returns. The first steps? Getting a firm grip on data – the foundation of any successful AI strategy – and balancing technology spend with investments in AI skills.
This document brings together a set
of latest data points and publicly
available information relevant for
Telecommunication & Media
Industry. We are very excited to share
this content and believe that readers
will benefit from this periodic
publication immensely.
Gartner Webinars: Top 5 Post-COVID Workforce Planning Rustin Richburg
Top 5 Post-COVID Workforce Planning presented by Gartner. Overview of Gartner's TalentNeuron. A Premium end-to-end global labor market intelligence solution.
By 2030, IoT, data and connectivity have enabled an open data society where information sharing between businesses and governments is common. Increased transparency and traceability through digital technologies have also improved corporate responsibility and sustainability efforts. Advances in health monitoring through sensors and personalized data access have significantly improved life expectancy and quality of life. Experiential consumption has replaced physical goods as people seek new virtual experiences with reduced environmental impact. Overall, digital technologies have transformed systems to drive a connected, sustainable and prosperous future for all.
Digital Transformation (Implications for the CXO)Anant Desai
Digital transformation refers to the organizational change that occurs through the use of digital technologies and business models to improve the organizational performance.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is generating profound changes across many industries and business models. With the proliferation of connected devices and sensors, and the massive amounts of data being generated, traditional boundaries between sectors are blurring and new ecosystems are emerging. Some companies have already adapted to their new roles, while others risk losing value if they do not define IoT strategies. To stay competitive, firms urgently need to anticipate how customer experiences and relationships may change with new IoT-enabled products and services.
Accelerating enterprise innovation and transformation with 5G and Wi-Fi 6aakash malhotra
We are living in a hyper-connected era where the count of network devices has reached 29.3, three times more than the actual population. The next generation 5G and WiFi 6 are no longer long-lost dreams but are the reality that will transform the ways networks connect machines and people, offering better speed, higher data capacity, and location sensing. Be the part of the change and learn how 5G and WiFi 6 can accelerate enterprise innovation with the following PDF.
When, Where & How AI Will Boost Federal Workforce Productivityaccenture
Artificial intelligence could significantly boost productivity in the U.S. federal workforce, potentially providing $532 billion in annual benefits by 2028. However, federal workers will need training to take full advantage of AI's benefits. The study found AI could automate around 30% of average federal workers' tasks by 2028 if investment increases as projected. To maximize AI's benefits, the document recommends federal agencies prioritize reskilling workers, aligning AI with strategic objectives, and ensuring accessible and trusted data.
Digital Cyprus: Catalyst for Change (Volume 1)accenture
Accenture Greece in partnership with the Bank of Cyprus, Cyta and Logicom and supported by the Cyprus Employers and "Accenture Greece in partnership with the Bank of Cyprus, Cyta and Logicom and supported by the Cyprus Employers and Industrialists Federation and the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry conducted the study “Digital Cyprus: Catalyst for Change” in 2018.
In the context of this study we performed the Digital “Anatomy” of Cyprus at a national and industry level, shaped a national digital vision and designed the Action Plan for its operationalization.
Digital Cyprus: Catalyst for Change (Volume 1)
:: Digital transforms the world as we know it
:: Cyprus’s Digital Anatomy
:: A Digital Vision for Cyprus"
Securing the Internet of Things Opportunity: Putting Cybersecurity at the Hea...Capgemini
The potential trillion dollar Internet of Things (IoT) business opportunity rests precariously on one critical factor – security. 71% of executives in our survey agreed that security concerns will influence customers’ purchase decision for IoT products. However, despite increasing cyber attacks and ample warning from security experts, most organizations do not provide adequate security and privacy safeguards for their IoT products. In fact, only 33% of IoT executives in our survey believe that the IoT products in their industry are highly resilient to cyber security attacks. Further, despite rising consumer concerns regarding data privacy, 47% of organizations do not provide any privacy related information regarding their IoT products.
So, why are organizations lagging behind in securing their IoT products and systems? Key reasons for this include an expanded attack surface, inefficiencies in the IoT product development process, and the lack of specialized security skill-sets. For instance, our survey showed that only 48% of companies focus on securing their IoT products from the beginning of the product development phase. Building a secure IoT system begins with the recognition that security needs to be as much of a priority as the features and functionality of an IoT product. The report highlights the key measures that organizations must take in order to put security at the core of their IoT value proposition.
The document discusses the evolution of enterprise portals from traditional on-premise solutions to next-generation SaaS-based portals. It summarizes the findings of research that identified key requirements for these new portals, including cost-effectiveness, security, scalability, and ease of use. The research also indicated that CIOs want "enterprise-proven" solutions from vendors with experience deploying large-scale portals.
Cloud initiatives are some of the most important projects for IT departments worldwide, with revenue expected to grow to more than 209 billion in 2016. International Data Group estimates the majority of cloud computing’s disruption to be focused on improving service while generating new revenue streams.
TELEHOUSE Hong Kong Cloud Computing Complexdennis_tuzon
Mr. John Lee
Email: johnlee@hkcolo.net
Tel: (852) 3975 0212
Fax: (852) 3975 0227
Thank you for your interest in TELEHOUSE Hong Kong.
We look forward to discussing your requirements and
providing you with a customized solution.
11
European companies are lagging behind US and Chinese companies in cloud adoption and investment. While 36% of European workloads are in the cloud, compared to 37% in China and 31% in the US, European companies see cloud primarily as a way to reduce costs rather than enable business growth. They are investing less in cloud technologies between 2020-2024, with growth expected to be less than 3% compared to 5-8% in the US and China. For European companies to better utilize the cloud continuum and close the gap with competitors, the document recommends building strong business cases, architecting for unique regulatory needs, augmenting technology with human potential, and accelerating innovation.
Going Big : Why Companies Need to Focus on Operational Analytics Capgemini
Over 70% of organizations surveyed now focus more on operational analytics than customer analytics. While operational analytics offers large potential benefits, few organizations are realizing that potential. Only 18% of organizations have extensively integrated operational analytics across business processes and achieved desired objectives, termed "Game Changers". Game Changers have a robust data strategy including integrated datasets, use of external and unstructured data, and high utilization of operations data. They have made analytics essential to operational decision making.
The IoT is creating a huge buzz in energy management, but remains a somewhat nebulous concept. This presentation will start with the foundation of what the IoT is, and how it relates to buildings. Topics will cover tools available on the market, examples of their features, benefits and pitfalls and how the IoT can enable ongoing Cx.
LLM-as-a-stack enables your business to benefit from our assemble-to-order approach comprising of an integrated mix of layers including services, processes, applications and infrastructure. This means that you can avoid the hassle of sourcing infrastructure, applications and business process services from separate service providers, and, instead, buy a fully packaged business process as a service.
Right Cloud Mindset: Survey Results Aviation | Accentureaccenture
Looking two years ahead: Functional objectives along with technology related challenges and top five areas of investment for airlines. Learn more: https://accntu.re/34LzLZn
AI in Media & Entertainment: Starting the Journey to ValueCognizant
Up to now, the global media & entertainment industry (M&E) has been lagging most other sectors in its adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). But our research shows that M&E companies are set to close the gap over the coming three years, as they ramp up their investments in AI and reap rising returns. The first steps? Getting a firm grip on data – the foundation of any successful AI strategy – and balancing technology spend with investments in AI skills.
This document brings together a set
of latest data points and publicly
available information relevant for
Telecommunication & Media
Industry. We are very excited to share
this content and believe that readers
will benefit from this periodic
publication immensely.
Gartner Webinars: Top 5 Post-COVID Workforce Planning Rustin Richburg
Top 5 Post-COVID Workforce Planning presented by Gartner. Overview of Gartner's TalentNeuron. A Premium end-to-end global labor market intelligence solution.
By 2030, IoT, data and connectivity have enabled an open data society where information sharing between businesses and governments is common. Increased transparency and traceability through digital technologies have also improved corporate responsibility and sustainability efforts. Advances in health monitoring through sensors and personalized data access have significantly improved life expectancy and quality of life. Experiential consumption has replaced physical goods as people seek new virtual experiences with reduced environmental impact. Overall, digital technologies have transformed systems to drive a connected, sustainable and prosperous future for all.
Digital Transformation (Implications for the CXO)Anant Desai
Digital transformation refers to the organizational change that occurs through the use of digital technologies and business models to improve the organizational performance.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is generating profound changes across many industries and business models. With the proliferation of connected devices and sensors, and the massive amounts of data being generated, traditional boundaries between sectors are blurring and new ecosystems are emerging. Some companies have already adapted to their new roles, while others risk losing value if they do not define IoT strategies. To stay competitive, firms urgently need to anticipate how customer experiences and relationships may change with new IoT-enabled products and services.
Accelerating enterprise innovation and transformation with 5G and Wi-Fi 6aakash malhotra
We are living in a hyper-connected era where the count of network devices has reached 29.3, three times more than the actual population. The next generation 5G and WiFi 6 are no longer long-lost dreams but are the reality that will transform the ways networks connect machines and people, offering better speed, higher data capacity, and location sensing. Be the part of the change and learn how 5G and WiFi 6 can accelerate enterprise innovation with the following PDF.
When, Where & How AI Will Boost Federal Workforce Productivityaccenture
Artificial intelligence could significantly boost productivity in the U.S. federal workforce, potentially providing $532 billion in annual benefits by 2028. However, federal workers will need training to take full advantage of AI's benefits. The study found AI could automate around 30% of average federal workers' tasks by 2028 if investment increases as projected. To maximize AI's benefits, the document recommends federal agencies prioritize reskilling workers, aligning AI with strategic objectives, and ensuring accessible and trusted data.
Digital Cyprus: Catalyst for Change (Volume 1)accenture
Accenture Greece in partnership with the Bank of Cyprus, Cyta and Logicom and supported by the Cyprus Employers and "Accenture Greece in partnership with the Bank of Cyprus, Cyta and Logicom and supported by the Cyprus Employers and Industrialists Federation and the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry conducted the study “Digital Cyprus: Catalyst for Change” in 2018.
In the context of this study we performed the Digital “Anatomy” of Cyprus at a national and industry level, shaped a national digital vision and designed the Action Plan for its operationalization.
Digital Cyprus: Catalyst for Change (Volume 1)
:: Digital transforms the world as we know it
:: Cyprus’s Digital Anatomy
:: A Digital Vision for Cyprus"
Securing the Internet of Things Opportunity: Putting Cybersecurity at the Hea...Capgemini
The potential trillion dollar Internet of Things (IoT) business opportunity rests precariously on one critical factor – security. 71% of executives in our survey agreed that security concerns will influence customers’ purchase decision for IoT products. However, despite increasing cyber attacks and ample warning from security experts, most organizations do not provide adequate security and privacy safeguards for their IoT products. In fact, only 33% of IoT executives in our survey believe that the IoT products in their industry are highly resilient to cyber security attacks. Further, despite rising consumer concerns regarding data privacy, 47% of organizations do not provide any privacy related information regarding their IoT products.
So, why are organizations lagging behind in securing their IoT products and systems? Key reasons for this include an expanded attack surface, inefficiencies in the IoT product development process, and the lack of specialized security skill-sets. For instance, our survey showed that only 48% of companies focus on securing their IoT products from the beginning of the product development phase. Building a secure IoT system begins with the recognition that security needs to be as much of a priority as the features and functionality of an IoT product. The report highlights the key measures that organizations must take in order to put security at the core of their IoT value proposition.
The document discusses the evolution of enterprise portals from traditional on-premise solutions to next-generation SaaS-based portals. It summarizes the findings of research that identified key requirements for these new portals, including cost-effectiveness, security, scalability, and ease of use. The research also indicated that CIOs want "enterprise-proven" solutions from vendors with experience deploying large-scale portals.
Cloud initiatives are some of the most important projects for IT departments worldwide, with revenue expected to grow to more than 209 billion in 2016. International Data Group estimates the majority of cloud computing’s disruption to be focused on improving service while generating new revenue streams.
TELEHOUSE Hong Kong Cloud Computing Complexdennis_tuzon
Mr. John Lee
Email: johnlee@hkcolo.net
Tel: (852) 3975 0212
Fax: (852) 3975 0227
Thank you for your interest in TELEHOUSE Hong Kong.
We look forward to discussing your requirements and
providing you with a customized solution.
11
Cloud computing refers to applications and services delivered over the Internet. It provides on-demand access to shared computing resources like servers, storage, databases and software that can be provisioned with minimal management effort. Major cloud service models include SaaS, PaaS and IaaS. The cloud computing market is growing rapidly with major players like Amazon, Microsoft and Google dominating different segments. Emerging services like STaaS, Daas and Caas are facilitating wider cloud adoption.
Data center 2.0: Cloud computing - opportunities or threats to HK IT by Mr. ...HKISPA
Cloud computing presents both opportunities and threats to the IT industry in Hong Kong. While cloud adoption may lead to loss of IT jobs and revenues as businesses shift to cloud providers, it also creates new opportunities for traditional IT companies to transform their business models and capture new markets. These include facilitating cloud adoption by providing cloud security and management solutions, transition services, and addressing skills gaps in cloud architecture and services. With its strategic location and competitive advantages, Hong Kong is well-positioned to establish itself as a cloud computing center to serve markets across Asia.
Cloud Foundry Introduction for CF Meetup Tokyo March 2016Tomohiro Ichimura
Tomohiro Ichimura is a senior solution architect at Pivotal Japan. He introduced Cloud Foundry, an open source platform as a service. Over 50 corporations contribute to Cloud Foundry, which has over 21,000 members. Cloud Foundry provides rapid application development and deployment across public and private clouds. It offers developer services, continuous integration/delivery, and multi-cloud portability through components like BOSH, Elastic Runtime, and Operations Manager.
#MWC15Health Patrice Slupowski Orange IoT data tsunami3GDR
The document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) will impact people's everyday lives through the collection and analysis of vast amounts of data from connected devices. It provides examples of how devices worn on the neck, chest, arm, head, legs, ankles and wrists can monitor health and fitness. It also discusses how behavior change may become a major use case for IoT data. Finally, it outlines Orange's strategy to develop an open data platform and APIs to facilitate the collection and use of IoT data.
Market Research Reports, Inc. has announced the addition of “Worldwide Hybrid Cloud Computing Market - Solutions, Service Model, Verticals, By Regions - Drivers, Opportunities, Trends, and Forecasts, 2016-2022” research report to their offering. See more at - http://mrr.cm/JXN
This document provides an overview and analysis of XL Axiata, one of Indonesia's leading cellular service providers. It examines XL Axiata's internal environment, financial performance, and growth strategies from 2007-2011. Key points include XL Axiata decomposing its revenue growth across voice, SMS, data and other segments; analyzing its competitive positioning using Porter's 5 Forces; and outlining its transformation to a lower price, higher volume business model to drive further growth. Recommendations encourage continuing investment in 4G technologies and cloud computing to maintain XL Axiata's market leadership.
Recent economic pressures have resulted in increased requirements for the availability, scalability and efficiency of enterprise IT solutions.
Many parties claim that “cloud computing” can help enterprises meet the increased requirements of lower TCO, higher ROI, increased efficiency, dynamic provisioning and utility-like services.
However, many IT professionals are citing the increased risks associated with trusting information assets to the cloud as something that must be clearly understood and managed by relevant stakeholders.
This presentation examines the potential business benefits, risks and assurance considerations.
Cloud Computing Service & Market Trends in KoreaFanny Lee
1. The global cloud computing services market was worth $79.6 billion in 2009 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 34% to $343.4 billion by 2014. The Korean cloud computing services market was worth $612 million in 2009 and is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 30.5% to an estimated size of $2.4 billion by 2014.
2. Major cloud computing services providers in Korea such as KT, SK Telecom, LG U+, and LG CNS have released various cloud computing services including cloud servers, SaaS platforms, VDI clouds, and private clouds.
3. The Korean government has also constructed and operates the Governmental Cloud
The document discusses how banks are increasingly adopting cloud-native approaches to application development and deployment to improve business agility, customer experiences, and operational efficiency. It outlines three common uses cases driving cloud-native adoption: 1) transforming the business for greater agility and flexibility, 2) optimizing operational efficiency using public cloud infrastructure, and 3) adopting an API ecosystem. While cloud-native approaches provide benefits, banks face challenges integrating legacy infrastructure and cultural changes. The document recommends banks assess their application portfolio to determine what can be lifted to the cloud, rewritten for cloud, or retired.
This document summarizes a webinar on cloud computing hosted by Sand Hill Group on September 16, 2010. It features presentations from cloud computing leaders M.R. Rangaswami and Kamesh Pemmaraju of Sand Hill Group, Otavio Freire of openQ, and Neil Fox of Ness Technologies. The webinar discusses identifying the business value of cloud computing for customers and vendors based on research including a survey of 511 IT executives and 40 confidential interviews. It also summarizes Ness Technologies' cloud assessment process to help companies determine their cloud readiness and considerations for moving applications and workloads to the cloud.
The Five Essential Truths of the Application EconomyCA Technologies
We’re in the midst of a business revolution – one where customers interact with businesses via software. Where apps have become the primary face of the business. Where JPMorgan Chase has more software developers than Google and more technologists than Microsoft. Welcome to the Application Economy.
This SlideShare outlines five things IT professionals should know about the Application Economy and how it will affect their business, their industry, and their careers. In some industries, the number of software jobs has doubled over the past ten years.
Learn more at http://rewrite.ca.com/us/default.aspx?mfm=425887
Leaders in the Cloud: Identifying Cloud Business Value for CustomersOpSource
Sand Hill Group is a consulting firm that provides investment advice, conferences, and research on enterprise software and cloud computing trends. They conducted a survey of 511 IT executives and 40 confidential interviews with cloud leaders from various industries. The research found that the top driver for cloud adoption is increased agility. While security concerns remain for some, others are seeing the cloud as safer than on-premise systems. The use of IaaS, PaaS and SaaS is growing for tasks like collaboration and development work. Barriers like risk aversion and skills gaps are slowing some organizations, but cloud investments are expected to increase significantly in coming years.
This document summarizes findings from a survey of 376 business and technology leaders on cloud computing. It finds that while cloud was initially seen as a way for business units to bypass IT, nearly half of respondents now say IT and business are equally involved in selecting cloud services. It also finds that companies taking a more strategic, enterprise approach to cloud ("cloud leaders") are more likely to have launched new products and expanded into new markets and geographies. Cloud is increasing business agility for most companies and enabling new customer-facing digital capabilities, but establishing sufficient controls remains a challenge even for cloud leaders.
Cloud services brokerages evaluating the business caseSteve Crawford
Jamcracker presentation discusses the Cloud Services Brokerage model, and key factors to consider in evaluating the opportunity. Use-cases include communications and IT providers / distributors as well as enterprise IT organizations.
Blockchain is chain of data which is encrypted which records Digital Transactions.
The Blockchain is an append-only transaction that is connected to the network to get decentralized ledger.
You’ve probably seen some cool data visualizations, and perhaps daydreamed of the day your organization’s data would be as easily computable. You’re not alone, many enterprises are falling behind the Big Data bandwagon and don’t all have clear direction to optimize their use of enterprise data as part of their cloud strategy.
Data is the “lifeblood of your business. It contains your organization’s history. And it’s trying to tell you something.” So, isn’t it time we pay attention?
This document provides an outline and overview of cloud computing research conducted by Sand Hill Group. It discusses how cloud computing is a disruptive innovation that levels the playing field for small companies. The document analyzes the current state and future outlook of the cloud market, including predictions that 40% of workloads will be in the cloud within 3 years. It also covers implications of cloud computing for customers and vendors, including how it changes IT operations and business models. Key cloud service models like Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service are discussed.
The document discusses a partnership between Collibra and Ataccama to integrate their data governance and data quality platforms. Key points include:
- Collibra will provide a system of record for metadata and data governance policies while Ataccama will execute data quality rules and processes.
- Metadata and results from Ataccama's data quality management and master data management platform will be cataloged in Collibra for visualization and logging.
- Joint customers will benefit from being able to define governance rules and policies in Collibra while leveraging Ataccama's data processing capabilities for data quality and master data management.
- Contact information is provided for technical, sales, and marketing representatives from both Collib
Cloud Adoption: Benchmark, Trends & Best Practices Jenna Starmer
The document provides information from a presentation on cloud adoption trends and best practices. Some key points summarized:
- A survey of over 160 organizations found that around 70% have some workloads in the cloud currently, with databases, analytics, and web hosting being top workloads migrated. Around 30% of total workloads are in the cloud.
- Larger enterprises are more likely to utilize multiple cloud providers, while around 40% of mid-sized and small companies only use one provider. Over 70% of organizations are considering leveraging Platform as a Service solutions.
- Top challenges for cloud adoption are system integration, skills gaps, security concerns, and increased complexity. Around 50% of organizations say cloud costs have
The document discusses cloud computing, including definitions of different types like SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS. It summarizes views on cloud computing being in early adoption phases and as a paradigm shift. The document also provides statistics from surveys on Canadian businesses' use and views of cloud computing, including the most promising cloud applications like SaaS and additional hardware on demand.
Traversing the Digital Vortex, Lux Rao, Director & Leader, Digital Transforma...Rahul Neel Mani
This document discusses how digital disruption is transforming industries and the need for companies to build digital business agility. It notes that digital technologies like the Internet of Things, cloud, mobile and big data are enabling new digital business models and increasing competitive threats. The document advocates that companies simplify processes, automate operations, use data insights to optimize decisions and build a digital ready infrastructure in order to gain agility and counter digital disruption. It provides examples of how companies in various industries can create better customer experiences through digital transformation.
For businesses that want to stay relevant in a Digitized Market, it's imperative to consider Digital Transformation. At Cygnet we deliver 100% Agile solutions in line with your business goals
Cloud technology is no longer a new player in the market,
but it’s a mature and integral part of the IT landscape and a
key parameter in driving business growth. It is an
indispensable topic among CXOs. A research by Fraedon has
found that almost half of the banks find their legacy
systems to be the biggest hindrance in their growth.
This document summarizes a presentation by PwC on data and analytics in the digital age. PwC consists of data professionals who help clients leverage their data and manage risks. Recent projects include analyzing payroll, designing websites, and building systems to visualize customer orders. The presentation covers how digital transformation allows companies to use analytics to stay competitive. It also demonstrates a data visualization tool to support digital transformations.
PwC hosted an AWS Summit in Mumbai to discuss how businesses can build and innovate using cloud technologies. The document discusses how today's businesses are driven more by needs rather than IT, with 50% emphasizing the need for new IT platforms and 70% having strong CIO-CxO relationships. It also summarizes PwC's cloud services for industries like manufacturing, financial services, government, telecom, gaming and GST. Case studies on migrating SAP to AWS for Macmillan Publishers India and building a real-time analytics platform for a gaming company are also provided. The presentation emphasizes how cloud can help businesses operate with agility, scalability and cost flexibility.
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1. The Cloud Computing Developing Trends
According to IDC, worldwide IT spending on cloud services will grow
almost threefold, reaching US$42 billion, by 2012. As the cloud
computing model offers a much cheaper way for businesses to acquire
and use IT, IDC expects its adoption to be amplified by the cost-cutting
mantra of most organizations today.
According to Gartner, vendors must clarify cloud strategies in the next 12
months, while IT organizations must demand cloud road maps from
vendors today. The cloud has moved from an early adopter concept to a
must-have and IT leaders are demanding clear, concise information.
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2. The Cloud Computing Opportunity in APAC
According to IDC, in a recent survey conducted with 696
IT executives and CIOs across Asia-Pacific to gather
their views, understanding, current usage and planned
usage of cloud computing, it was found that 11% of the
respondents are already using cloud-based solutions. A
further 41% of the respondents indicated that they are
either evaluating cloud solutions for use in their
businesses, or already piloting cloud solutions. When
asked about their opinion of the current state of cloud
computing, 17% of the respondents stated that although
cloud computing is very promising, there are currently
not enough services available to make it compelling.
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3. Cloud APAC will bring together 500+ active buyers and serves as the
most efficient and effective platform to drive growth and innovation in
the cloud computing landscape in Asia Pacific Market
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4. New Game, New Players, New Market
The game is changing for the business computing industry. Attend Cloud APAC to join
leading Cloud provider and Enterprise companies, along with industry leading analysts,
venture capitalists and media – gathering to explore, debate and discuss all aspects of Cloud
Computing in Asia-Pacific Market. Cloud computing is a game changer. Join Cloud APAC and
be a winner.
Enterprise Cloud, Private | Public | Hybrid Cloud, Business Cloud
Cloud APAC will examine user’s requirements from the perspective of the Enterprise CIO and
see how Cloud Computing impacts industries including Financial Services, Telecom,
Government etc. Just as desktop computing is gradually replaced by Internet-centric cloud
computing, the IT service will be replaced by the cloud service. Cloud Computing will motivate a
new business model.
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5. Executives, IT professionals, Developers
Cloud APAC is the only event to
bring together Executives, IT
professionals and Developers to
drive cloud computing growth and
innovation in Asia-Pacific.
At Cloud APAC, Executives will
make connections and identify
business opportunities; Developers
will find out emergent trends in the
industry and take a look into the
future; IT professionals will learn
from real case studies on best
practice integration and strategy of
cloud technologies.
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6. Challenges of Cloud Computing in APAC
Future uptake of cloud computing looks strong.
Over the next three years, as the use of cloud
services expand from the domain of early
adopters to that of the early majority, it becomes
critical for IT vendors to develop strong cloud
offerings, and play a leadership role in aligning
their new cloud products and services with their
organization, their traditional offerings, partner
ecosystem, and customer and market
requirements. IT vendors who fail to seriously
contend for a leadership role will be left with
a minority share of the lucrative pie. For IT
vendors to be successful in the cloud market,
they will have to address users’ cost
concerns. More than 50% of the respondents
indicated cost cutting as the key driver behind
the adoption of cloud computing.
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7. Challenges of Cloud Computing in APAC
However, it is also important to note that
supplying low-cost services alone will not
guarantee success, as users are also
indicating that any cloud solution they buy
must offer competitive pricing, offer Service
Level Agreement (SLAs) and offer complete
solutions.
Some IT vendors are well positioned to do this
but others who are focused on a single solution
will need to build strong partner ecosystems to
bring broad solutions to their customers. The
time to do that is now, as respondents have
indicated that in three years time, their use of
cloud-based services will be very different as
compared to what we see today.
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8. Generate Leads and Position your Organization
as a Cloud Industry Leader in APAC
Cloud Computing is reshaping the IT marketplace, creating new opportunities for suppliers
and catalyzing changes in traditional IT offerings. Cloud APAC is specially designed for senior
IT and line of business executives evaluating and making purchasing decisions in the areas of
on-demand infrastructure and software services. Cloud APAC will include an in-depth
educational program including keynotes, workshops, case studies, sessions and networking
events. Comprehensive content will address the following topics:
• CXO's Decision and Enterprise Cloud • New Infrastructure & Next-Gen Data Center
• Cloud Computing ROI, Cost and Economics • Business Futures of Cloud Computing
• Performance, Standards, Storage & Hosting • Cloud Computing Roadmaps in APAC
• Security, Management & Compliance • Cloud Industry Standards
• Enterprise Cloud Coming of Age • Cloud Computing and On-demand Enterprise
More information about topics and agenda of Cloud APAC please visit: www.cloudapac.com
9. Post Event Report - Overview
1st Cloud Congress - CCCC included two parts: a conference, moderated by independent adviser of IDC
China, and an exhibition. Meals and refreshments were served in the venue, providing attendees with
ample opportunity to meet leading cloud computing suppliers one-on-one to discuss their companies and
offerings.
During the course of the conference program, attendees learned which areas of the cloud are most
widely adopted and which vendors are taking a leadership role. Case studies focused on how cloud
computing can increase capacity and extend IT's capabilities with minimal cost and significant flexibility
and speed. Using first hand experiences from analysts and end user case studies, the event provided
practical information, results from early adopters, and strategies to optimally blend on-premise to an on-
demand business models.
10. Post Event Report - Key Statistics
• 93% of attendees rated the overall informational quality of the event
as “outstanding,” “very good,” or “good.”
• 99% of attendees rated the overall organization of the event
as “outstanding,” “very good,” or “good.”
Overall Informational Quality Overall Organizational Quality
70% 62% 80% 71%
60% 70%
60%
50%
50%
40%
40%
30%
23%
30%
20% 14% 14%
8% 8% 20%
10% 0% 10% 0% 0%
0% 0%
Outstanding Very Good Good Fair Poor Outstanding Very Good Good Fair Poor
11. Post Event Report - Promotion
CCCC was organized using the same formula that has made previous Intlives events such standout
successes – in particular, audience pre-qualification to ensure the right audience of technology decision
makers was present. Admittance to CCCC is by registration only. Visitor promotion will target industry and
enterprise decision makers. All registration applications are screened by both CCCC staff and moderators
to ensure they come from the appropriate demographics.
12. Post Event Report - Attendance
Pre-qualification delivered
fantastic results, yielding over
320 registrants and more
than 300 qualified attendees*
for the event!
* Figures include
registrants/attendees from
sponsoring companies and
partners.
13. Post Event Report - Content Development
Event content was developed in a collaborative process with the sponsors and CCUA. This process was
overseen by Wilson Wan, Conference Chair, Independent Adviser, IDC China. Topics covered included:
• Financial Data Centralization and Cloud Computing
• Telcos Practice of Cloud Computing
• Telecom Operator: Opportunities and Challenges of Cloud Computing
• Harnessing the Cloud with Security as a Service
• Key Issues with Cloud Computing Services
• Telcos New Business Models with Cloud Computing
• Enabling your Cloud Momentum with Infrastructure
• Large Scale Data Centers:Ethernet as the Enabling Technology
• The market opportunities of Cloud in China
• Building Data Center with Virtualization Technology
• How to Trust the Cloud
• Salvation in the Private Cloud
• Scale without Sacrifice - Application Delivery with Multi-tenant Architectures
• Optimizing the Cloud for Enterprise Class Cloud
15. Post Event Report - Media Solicitude
The CCCC 2010 gets extensive solicitude of media. The participating media include Business Value,
CloudVision, ERP.com, CEO&CIO, Computer World, Network World, China Information World, PCOnline,
Sina, The Cloud Circle, Toolbox.com, Technology Review, Yesky, ZDnet and CNN, CCTV etc.
16. Post Event Report - An Elite Event, Hosted in an Elite Environment
No expense was spared to provide an appropriate environment for this high-end, high-quality event.
CCCC took place at The Lankmark Towers. 99% of respondents described the organization of the event
as either “outstanding,” “very good,” or “good.”
“The congress was well organized. Thanks a "I was joining the event full day and noticed that
lot.” all participants full day there with great passion
Yan Li, Cloud Program Manager,Intel China to explore business growth by leverage cloud,
technology and innovative ways to run business.
“I enjoyed the conference last week very Thank you for your works you have done to
much.” make this event great success!"
Jason Christie, Business Development Manager, Jeremy Liang, Cloud Computing Program Leader,
Geist Manufacturing Aisa IBM China
17. Sponsorship Packages of Cloud APAC
Cloud APAC sponsorships give you maximum visibility pre-event, onsite and post-event as well as
inclusion in the robust conference program
Diamond Platinum Gold Silver Exhibitor
Ability to work with chairs on agenda √
Pre-marketing exposure √ √ √
Pre-Event
Logo and description on event website √ √ √ √ √
Benefits
Posting of Whitepaper √ √ √
Banner in attendee marketing emails √ √
30-minute Keynote √ √
General sponsored session √ √ √
Participation on panel 2 1 1
On-Site
Booth space √ √ √
Benefits
Conference passes 10 8 5 2 1
Logo, Description, AD on guide √ √ √ √ √
Product literature Insertion √ √ √
Use of the attendee email list √ √ √
Post-Event
Benefits Vendor Presentation Webinar √ √ √
18. Marketing Opportunities of Cloud APAC
Use Marketing Promotional Opportunities to cross promote and elevate your presence in the Cloud APAC
Item Description
Lanyard Sponsorship Put your logo and company name top of mind with all attendees by sponsoring the Lanyards
Badge Sponsorship Everyone who attends the event wears a badge - a great way to lure buyers to your booth
Tote Bag Sponsorship Each delegate will receive a tote bag containing the conference related information
Attendee Bag Insert Bag inserts can consist of pens, printed materials, or note pads
VIP Lounge Sponsorship A special room will be set up and include a comfortable lounge for VIP guests
Lunch Sponsorship Provide conference delegates with a full lunch that will let them graze and schmooze happily
Coffee break Sponsorship The Coffee Break provides constant visibility for your company’s logo throughout the day
Program guide AD The Program Guide is filled with key event information and is shared by attendees with others
Event website banner AD Everyone who register will watch the banner AD on event website
Attendee Marketing Email Sponsoring the attendee email puts your company front and center with prospective buyers
Post-show Recap Email Sponsoring a post show Cloud APAC recap email reconnects you with the event attendees
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19. Thank You
Be a Sponsor or Exhibitor of Cloud APAC 2010
For more information on sponsorship and promotion opportunities
Please contact:
Louis Lee
Marketing Director
Email: louis.lee@intlives.com
Tel: +861051298539
Fax: +861058859201 Please join us at Cloud APAC in Shanghai