Although cloud is widely recognized as a technology
game changer, its potential for driving business innovation remains virtually untapped.
Indeed, cloud has the power to fundamentally shift competitive landscapes by providing a
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• Who is driving cloud adoption?
• What is in use
• Where is cloud being deployed?
• When will cloud usage patterns change – and how?
• Managing cloud security: roles and responsibilities
• Assessing success: key cloud solution elements
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Learn about the IBM social industry model, and how to streamline social services and social security by improving technology, data, performance and more.
Techaisle SMB Cloud Computing Adoption Market Research Report DetailsTechaisle
Techaisle's SMB Cloud Computing Adoption survey in US and Germany provide a detailed outline of what is needed by SMBs as we move through a period of intense growth spurred by the combination of increasing cloud penetration and increasing cloud workload density. Techaisle provides readers with the fact-based insight needed to take share-building action on these issues in this 360° on Cloud in the SMB market report. Its seven major sections are aligned with our clients’ key information requirements:
• Why is cloud being used by U.S. SMBs?
• Who is driving cloud adoption?
• What is in use
• Where is cloud being deployed?
• When will cloud usage patterns change – and how?
• Managing cloud security: roles and responsibilities
• Assessing success: key cloud solution elements
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Besides the benefits are there possible challenges government agencies are likely to encounter should they
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computing? These are but few questions this paper aims to investigate. Studies have shown that, cloud
computing has become a strategic direction for many government agencies and is already being deployed
in many critical areas of the government's cyber infrastructure. The benefits and the challenges of cloud
adoption have heightened interest of academic research in recent times. We are however uncertain, per
literature factors that hinder successful cloud adoption especially in the Ghanaian context. We posit that,
understanding the challenges of cloud adoption and overcoming them must accompany the use of the
technology in order to prevent unwanted technical consequences, and even greater problems from
government information management. This study is based on unstructured interviews from selected
government agencies in Ghana. The study is grounded on the theory of technology, organization and
environment (TOE) framework. Major inhibiting factors identified include lack of basic infrastructure for
cloud take-off, data security, unreliable internet connectivity, and general lack of institutional readiness
Executives in this study rated their own organizations based on both revenue/effectiveness
and profit/efficiency. Sixty-eight percent more high-performing organizations report having
fully integrated their cloud initiatives into an overall strategic transformation compared to the
full survey sample (57 percent versus 34 percent, respectively).
Business first cloud architecture model Making Performance MatterMarvin Harris
Introduction to Making Performance Matter's(MPM) Cloud Architectural Model, Focused on Business First Technology Patterns, Digital Transformation Strategies for the Cloud. Embedded YouTube video with our architectural model.
The Cloud Playbook showcases how Booz Allen’s Cloud Analytics Reference Architecture can be utilized to build technology infrastructures that can withstand the weight of massive data sets - and deliver the deep insights organizations need to drive innovation.
As banks adapt to market changes and new technology landscapes, cloud computing is playing a major role, providing alternative ways to access to core banking technology.
In this decl from the 2014 HPC User Forum in Seattle, Charlie Gonzales from IBM presents: The IBM Platform Cloud Service.
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Cognizanti Journal: XaaS, Code Halos, SMAC and the Future of WorkCognizant
This issue of Cognizanti Journal focuses on successfully transitioning to the Future of Work. Article topics include "everything as a service," the emerging world of Code Halos, anytime/anyplace models of work and how to harness social, mobile, analytics and cloud technologies, or the SMAC Stack.
Netmagic solutions, leading IT Managed service provider with Data centers & Cloud Computing in India fulfills your entire IT infrastructure requirements: from collocation services to dedicated hosting, diaster recovery & data Storage solutions.
Besides the benefits are there possible challenges government agencies are likely to encounter should they
decide to adopt cloud computing? What strategies should be deployed to overcome the inhibitors of cloud
computing? These are but few questions this paper aims to investigate. Studies have shown that, cloud
computing has become a strategic direction for many government agencies and is already being deployed
in many critical areas of the government's cyber infrastructure. The benefits and the challenges of cloud
adoption have heightened interest of academic research in recent times. We are however uncertain, per
literature factors that hinder successful cloud adoption especially in the Ghanaian context. We posit that,
understanding the challenges of cloud adoption and overcoming them must accompany the use of the
technology in order to prevent unwanted technical consequences, and even greater problems from
government information management. This study is based on unstructured interviews from selected
government agencies in Ghana. The study is grounded on the theory of technology, organization and
environment (TOE) framework. Major inhibiting factors identified include lack of basic infrastructure for
cloud take-off, data security, unreliable internet connectivity, and general lack of institutional readiness
Executives in this study rated their own organizations based on both revenue/effectiveness
and profit/efficiency. Sixty-eight percent more high-performing organizations report having
fully integrated their cloud initiatives into an overall strategic transformation compared to the
full survey sample (57 percent versus 34 percent, respectively).
Business first cloud architecture model Making Performance MatterMarvin Harris
Introduction to Making Performance Matter's(MPM) Cloud Architectural Model, Focused on Business First Technology Patterns, Digital Transformation Strategies for the Cloud. Embedded YouTube video with our architectural model.
The Cloud Playbook showcases how Booz Allen’s Cloud Analytics Reference Architecture can be utilized to build technology infrastructures that can withstand the weight of massive data sets - and deliver the deep insights organizations need to drive innovation.
As banks adapt to market changes and new technology landscapes, cloud computing is playing a major role, providing alternative ways to access to core banking technology.
In this decl from the 2014 HPC User Forum in Seattle, Charlie Gonzales from IBM presents: The IBM Platform Cloud Service.
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-d9j
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Although businesses today are leveraging the power of Cloud to transform the way they function, they are yet to realize its potential when it comes to driving innovation in the organisation. When utilised effectively, Cloud capabilities offer numerous advantages to drive business innovation. Read through or download the study to find out more.
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Under cloud cover: How leaders are accelerating competitive differentiationSusanne Hupfer, Ph.D.
By 2016, cloud will matter more to business leaders than to IT, according to research from the IBM Center for Applied Insights. This study – involving more than 800 cloud decision makers and users – shows that cloud computing can deliver far more than just efficiency. Forward thinkers are using cloud to gain significant competitive advantage – through strategic business reinvention, better decisions and deeper collaboration. And they have the business results to show for it.
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Hybrid cloud is the de facto state of IT.
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Learn about IBM System x3650 M4 HD which is a 2-socket 2U rack-optimized server. This powerful system is designed for your most important business applications and cloud
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Here are the product specification for IBM System x3300 M4. This product can be managed remotely.The x3300 M4 server contains IBM IMM2, which provides advanced service-processor control, monitoring, and an alerting function. The IMM2 lights LEDs to help you diagnose the problem, records the error in the event log, and alerts you to the problem. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
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Learn about IBM System x iDataPlex dx360 M4. IBM System x iDataPlex is an innovative data center solution that maximizes performance and optimizes energy and space efficiency. The iDataPlex solution provides customers with outstanding energy and cooling efficiency, multi-rack level manageability, complete flexibility in configuration, and minimal deployment effort. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
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This Redbook talks through the benefits and product specification of IBM System x3500 M4. The x3500 M4 offers a flexible, scalable design and simple upgrade path to 32 HDDs, with up to eight PCIe 3.0 slots and up to 768 GB of memory. A high-performance dual-socket tower server, the IBM System x3500 M4, can deliver the scalability, reliable performance, and optimized efficiency for your business-critical applications. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
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Learn about system specification for IBM System x3550 M4. The x3550 M4 offers numerous features to boost performance, improve scalability, and reduce costs. Improves productivity by offering superior system performance with up to 12-core processors, up to 30 MB of L3 cache, and up to two 8 GT/s QPI interconnect links. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
Learn about IBM System x3650 M4. The x3650 M4 is an outstanding 2U two-socket business-critical server, offering improved performance and pay-as-you grow flexibility along with new features that improve server management capability. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
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Learn about the product specification of IBM System x3500 M3. System x3500 M3 has an energy-efficient design which works in conjunction with the IMM to govern fan rotation based on the readings that it delivers. This saves money under normal conditions because the fans do not have to spin at high speed. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
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Learn about IBM System x3400 M3. The x3400 M3 offers numerous features to boost performance and reduce costs, x3400 M3 has the ability to grow with your application requirements with these features. Powerful systems management features simplify local and remote management of the x3400 M3. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
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Learn about IBM System 3250 M3 which is a single-socket server that offers new levels of performance and flexibility
to help you respond quickly to changing business demands. Cost-effective and compact, it is well suited to small to mid-sized businesses, as well as large enterprises. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
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Learn about IBM System x3200 M3 and its specifications. The System x3200 M3 features easy installation and management with a rich set of options for hard disk drives and memory. The efficient design helps to save energy and provide a better work environment with less heat and noise. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
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Learn about the configuration of IBM PowerVC. IBM PowerVC is built on OpenStack that controls large pools of server, storage, and networking resources throughout a data center. IBM Power Virtualization Center provides security services that support a secure environment. Installation requires just 20 minutes to get a virtual machine up and running. For more information on Power Systems, visit http://ibm.co/Lx6hfc.
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Learn about Ibm POWER7 Virtualization Performance. PowerVM Lx86 is a cross-platform virtualization solution that enables the running of a wide range of x86 Linux applications on Power Systems platforms within a Linux on Power partition without modifications or recompilation of the workloads. For more information on Power Systems, visit http://ibm.co/Lx6hfc.
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Learn about IBM PureFlex Sytem and VMware vCloud Enterprise Suite. The IBM PureFlex System platform has been used to meet the hardware requirements in support of this reference architecture. All the components required to support vCloud Suite (including computing, networking, storage, and management interfaces). For more information on Pure Systems, visit http://ibm.co/J7Zb1v.
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Learn how x6: The sixth generation of EXA Technology is fast, agile and Resilient for Emerging Workloads from Alex Yost. Vice President, IBM PureSystems and System x
IBM Systems and Technology Group. x6 drives cloud and big data for enterprises by achieving insight faster thereby outperforming competitors. For more information on System x, visit http://ibm.co/Q7m3iQ.
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The world of search engine optimization (SEO) is buzzing with discussions after Google confirmed that around 2,500 leaked internal documents related to its Search feature are indeed authentic. The revelation has sparked significant concerns within the SEO community. The leaked documents were initially reported by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, igniting widespread analysis and discourse. For More Info:- https://news.arihantwebtech.com/search-disrupted-googles-leaked-documents-rock-the-seo-world/
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
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3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
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1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
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3. Introduction
By Saul Berman, Lynn Kesterson-Townes, Anthony Marshall and Rohini Srivathsa
Although cloud is widely recognized as a technology
game changer, its potential for driving business innovation remains virtually untapped.
Indeed, cloud has the power to fundamentally shift competitive landscapes by providing a
new platform for creating and delivering business value. To take advantage of cloud’s
potential to transform internal operations, customer relationships and industry value
chains, organizations need to determine how best to employ cloud-enabled business
models that promote sustainable competitive advantage.
Cloud has already changed both business and everyday life – Through our research, we also identified some game-changing
from consumers who perhaps unknowingly use it to access business enablers powered by cloud. Organizations are
their favorite music to companies that purposely harness its exploiting these business enablers to drive innovation that
powerful resources. While much activity and buzz relating to extends well beyond IT and into the boardroom. Our analysis
cloud involves its technological capabilities, the benefits of reveals that some organizations are harnessing cloud to
cloud adoption actually extend into the business realm. transform both product and service development and recast
customer relationships.
When utilized effectively, cloud capabilities offer numerous
opportunities to drive business innovation. Recent technology We observed three business archetypes, representing the extent
and social connectivity trends have created a perfect storm of to which organizations use cloud to impact company and
opportunity for companies to embrace the power of cloud to industry value chains, and customer value propositions:
optimize, innovate and disrupt business models.
• Optimizers use cloud to incrementally enhance their
To more clearly determine how organizations use cloud today customer value propositions while improving their
and how they plan to employ its power in the future, we organization’s efficiency.
surveyed, in conjunction with the Economist Intelligence Unit, • Innovators significantly improve customer value through
572 business and technology executives across the globe. Our cloud adoption, resulting in new revenue streams or even
research suggests that while cloud is widely recognized as an changing their role within an existing industry ecosystem.
important technology, relatively few organizations today • Disruptors rely on cloud to create radically different value
actively embrace it to drive business model innovation. propositions, as well as generate new customer needs and
However, our survey also indicates this will change dramati- segments – and even new industry value chains.
cally in the next few years, with more and more organizations
looking to cloud to drive new business and transform indus-
tries.
4. 2 The power of cloud
Whether companies choose to become optimizers, innovators Cloud’s bright future
or disruptors depends on a variety of factors, including how Through our survey of business and technology leaders, we
much risk they are willing to assume and their current compet- discovered that organizations – both big and small, across
itive landscape. We suggest business leaders carefully assess geographies and in virtually every industry – are embracing
their organizations to determine which archetype they most cloud as a way to reduce the complexity and costs associated
closely match – as well as which one they aspire to in the future with traditional IT approaches. Almost three-fourths of the
– and how they can leverage cloud to create new business leaders in our survey indicated their companies had piloted,
models that promote long-term growth and profit. adopted or substantially implemented cloud in their organiza-
tions – and 90 percent expect to have done so in three years
(see Figure 1). And the number of respondents whose
companies have substantially implemented cloud is expected to
What is cloud? grow from 13 percent today to 41 percent in three years.
Cloud computing is a pay-per-use consumption and
delivery model that enables real-time delivery of
configurable computing resources (for example,
What is your organization’s level of cloud adoption?
networks, servers, storage, applications, services).
Percent of respondents
Typically, these are highly scalable resources delivered 90%
over the Internet to multiple companies, which pay only
for what they use. 72% 21% Piloting
Cloud delivery models can help organizations scale their
investments as they grow their business. They can also
28% Adopting
open the door to new business approaches through 38%
standardized applications, infrastructure, testing
+33%
environments and business processes that help improve
service delivery and efficiency. Substantially
21% 41% implemented
For additional details about both business and technical +215%
aspects of cloud computing, please see ibm.com/cloud. 13%
Today Three years
Source: 2011 IBM Institute for Business Value/Economist Intelligence Unit Cloud-Enabled
Business Model Survey.
Figure 1: A large majority of survey participants have implemented
cloud at some level – and adoption is expected to accelerate in
coming years.
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In IT circles, it appears cloud has almost become mainstream. Organizations are not only relying on cloud to enhance
Nearly half of the respondents in a recent CIO Economic internal efficiencies, but also to target more strategic business
Impact survey indicated they evaluate cloud options first – capabilities. In fact, our respondents’ number-one objective for
over traditional IT approaches – before making any new IT adopting cloud is an external capability – that of increased
investments.1 And this cloud adoption phenomenon is not collaboration with external partners (see Figure 2). Only one of
limited to large companies. Our survey revealed that while a the top seven objectives cited focused on internal efficiencies,
higher percentage of large organizations (those with revenues with 57 percent looking to cloud to drive competitive and cost
more than US$20 billion) are experimenting with cloud, small advantages through vertical integration. The rest, such as new
organizations are by no means left out of the game. In fact, 67 channels, delivery markets and revenue streams, all relate to
percent of companies with revenues less than US$1 billion and improved business capabilities.
76 percent of those with revenues between US$1 and 20
billion have adopted cloud at some level. It’s not surprising
then that the global cloud computing market is forecast to
grow 22 percent annually to US$241 billion by 2020.2
How important are the following objectives for adopting cloud?
Percent of respondents
Increased collaboration with external partners 35% 27% 62%
Competitive/cost advantages through vertical integration 28% 29% 57%*
New delivery channels/markets 30% 26% 56%
New/enhanced revenue streams 25% 29% 54%
Competitive differentiation through specialization 29% 22% 51%
Rebalanced mix of products/services 31% 15% 46%
Flexible pricing models 26% 17% 43%
Important Very important
* Internal efficiencies, all others Business capabilities
Source: 2011 IBM Institute for Business Value/Economist Intelligence Unit Cloud-Enabled Business Model Survey.
Figure 2: Organizations clearly intend for cloud to improve their business capabilities, in addition to enhancing internal
efficiencies.
6. 4 The power of cloud
Interestingly, while our research clearly reveals organizations But how does cloud play into all of this? Cloud provides a way
intend to rely on cloud to enhance their business capabilities, for businesses to exploit the capabilities borne of these digital
only 38 percent cite cloud as a leading priority for the entire trends to better meet customers’ needs and drive future
company. Rather, cloud is still viewed by many as an IT growth. In fact, our research illuminates six key cloud attri-
solution, with 62 percent citing cloud as a leading priority for butes being used to power business model innovation, which
their IT organizations. we’ve dubbed business enablers: Cost flexibility, business
scalability, market adaptability, masked complexity, context-
Our survey results suggest that organizations are just driven variability and ecosystem connectivity (see Figure 3).
beginning to understand the power of cloud to help drive
business innovation. Only 16 percent of survey respondents
currently utilize cloud for sweeping innovation, such as Cloud’s business enablers
entering new lines of business or industries, reshaping an
2 Business scalability
existing industry or transitioning into a new role in their • Provides flexible
industry value chain. However, 35 percent plan to rely on cost-effective computing
Cost flexibility capacity to support
cloud for business model innovation within the next three 1 growth
• Shifts fixed to
years. variable cost
• Allows “pay as and 3 Market adaptability
when needed” model • Enables faster time
Clearly, cloud is widely recognized as an important technology, to market
• Supports
offering capabilities that positively affect IT. However, its full 6 Ecosystem connectivity experimentation
• Fosters new value nets
business potential has yet to be realized or even understood by • Drives potential new
4 Masked complexity
most organizations. businesses
• Enables expanded
product
sophistication
Tapping the power of cloud 5 Context-driven
variability
• Allows for more end
user simplicity
The world is experiencing a digital and mobile transforma- • Enables user-defined
experiences
tion, with more information available more quickly in more
• Increases product
mediums than ever before. As part of this, consumers have relevance
jumped on the social media bandwagon, with many relying on Source: IBM Institute for Business Value analysis, 2012.
it as their primary collaboration format. Add to this the
advent of new analytics capabilities and the results are Figure 3: Cloud empowers six potentially “game-changing” business
enablers.
sweeping changes in almost every aspect of daily business and
consumer life.
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1. Cost flexibility 2. Business scalability
Cost flexibility is a key reason many companies consider cloud IT scalability is recognized by many as a major benefit of
adoption in the first place. More than 31 percent of executives cloud adoption. However, cloud offers more than just IT
surveyed cited cloud’s ability to reduce fixed IT costs and shift scalability – it allows an organization to easily scale its
to a more variable “pay as you go” cost structure as a top business operations as well.
benefit.
By allowing for rapid provisioning of resources without scale
Cloud can help an organization reduce fixed IT costs by limitations, cloud enables a company to benefit from
enabling a shift from capital expenses to operational expenses. economies of scale without achieving large volumes on its
IT capital expenses – which typically include enterprise own. Recognizing cloud’s ability to facilitate efficient growth
software licenses, servers and networking equipment – tend to and expanded options, approximately a third in our survey
be less fluid, more expensive and harder to forecast than view business scalability as a top cloud benefit.
routine IT operating expenses. With cloud applications, there
is no longer a need to build hardware, install software or pay For this concept in action, consider Netflix, an Internet
dedicated software license fees. By adopting cloud services, an subscription service for movies and TV shows. Because it
organization can shift costs from capital to operational – or streams many movies and shows on demand, the company
from fixed to variable. The organization pays for what it needs faces large surges of capacity at peak times. As Netflix began
when it needs it. This pay-per-use model provides greater to outgrow its data center capabilities, the company made a
flexibility and eliminates the need for significant capital decision to migrate its Web site and streaming service from a
expenditures. traditional data center implementation to a cloud environ-
ment. This move allowed the company to grow and expand its
Cost flexibility is certainly an appealing cloud attribute for customer base without having to build and support a data
Etsy, an online marketplace for handmade goods. In addition to center footprint to meet its growth requirements.4
bringing buyers and sellers together, Etsy also provides
recommendations for buyers. Using cloud-based capabilities, 3. Market adaptability
the company is able to cost-effectively analyze data from the In today’s economic environment, the ability to respond to
approximately one billion monthly views of its Web site and rapidly changing customer needs is a key competitive differ-
use the information to create product recommendations. The entiator. As such, companies continuously seek ways to
cost flexibility afforded through cloud provides Etsy access to improve their agility to adjust to market demands. A third of
tools and computing power that might typically only be the executives we surveyed believe cloud can assist in this
affordable for larger retailers.3 respect, citing market adaptability among cloud’s top benefits.
By enabling businesses to rapidly adjust processes, products
and services to meet the changing needs of the market, cloud
in turn facilitates rapid prototyping and innovation and helps
speed time to market.
More than 31 percent of executives surveyed
cited cloud’s ability to reduce fixed IT costs and
shift to a more variable “pay as you go” cost
structure as a top benefit.
8. 6 The power of cloud
ActiveVideo certainly recognized cloud’s power to enhance Masked complexity is perhaps less recognized than some of the
market adaptability when it created CloudTV, a cloud-based other enablers, as 20 percent of the business leaders in our
platform that unifies all forms of content – Web, television, survey cited it as a top benefit. Xerox definitely recognizes this
mobile, social, video-on-demand, etc. – onto any video screen. cloud attribute, however, as evidenced by its Xerox Cloud Print
Content and applications from Web content creators, televi- solution. With Xerox Cloud Print, workers can get their
sion networks, advertisers and other media entities can be desired content in printed form wherever they might be by
developed quickly for CloudTV using standard Web tools. using Xerox’s cloud to access printers outside their own
CloudTV leverages content stored and processed in the organization.6 While printing from the cloud requires quite a
network cloud to significantly expand the reach and availability bit of data management – with numerous files to be stored,
of Web-based user experiences, as well as to allow operators to converted to print-ready format and distributed to printers –
quickly deploy a consistent user interface across diverse set top the complexity is hidden from users.
boxes and connected devices. The CloudTV approach of
placing the intelligence in the network, rather than the device, 5. Context-driven variability
enables content creators, service providers and consumer Because of its expanded computing power and capacity, cloud
electronics manufacturers to create new television experiences can store information about user preferences, which can enable
for their viewers.5 product or service customization. The context-driven vari-
ability provided via cloud allows businesses to offer users
4. Masked complexity personal experiences that adapt to subtle changes in user-
In addition to business scalability and market adaptability, defined context, allowing for a more user-centric experience.
cloud also offers the advantage of masking complexity. Cloud This is a significant cloud attribute, as evidenced by the more
provides a way for organizations to “hide” some of the intrica- than 50 percent of respondents who cited “addressing frag-
cies of their operations from end users, which can help attract a mented user preferences” as important for their organizations.
broader range of consumers. Because complexity is veiled from
the end user, a company can expand its product and service Siri, the Apple iPhone 4S cloud-based natural language
sophistication without also increasing the level of user “intelligent assistant,” is all about context-driven variability. It
knowledge necessary to utilize or maintain the product or allows users to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone
service. For example, upgrades and maintenance can be done in calls, find restaurants and more.7 And while other phones have
the “background” without the end user having to participate. some voice recognition features, Siri “learns your voice” as
Wall Street Journal columnist Walt Mossberg put it.8 Siri uses
artificial intelligence and a growing base of knowledge about
the user, including his or her location and frequent contacts, to
understand not only what is said but what is meant. In a
nutshell, it leverages the computing capabilities and capacity of
Twenty percent of the business leaders in our cloud to enable individualized, context-relevant customer expe-
survey cited “masked complexity” as a top riences.9
benefit of cloud.
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6. Ecosystem connectivity
Another business enabler powered by cloud is ecosystem
Create
connectivity, which is recognized by a third of our respondents
as a major benefit. Cloud facilitates external collaboration with
Value chain
partners and customers, which can lead to improvements in
Transform
productivity and increased innovation. Cloud-based platforms
can bring together disparate groups of people who can
collaborate and share resources, information and processes.
HealthHiway is a great example of how cloud can enable
Improve
Customer value proposition
ecosystem connectivity. A cloud-based health information
network, HealthHiway enables the exchange of information Enhance Extend Invent
and transactions among healthcare providers, employers,
payers, practitioners, third-party administrators and patients in Source: IBM Institute for Business Value analysis. 2012.
India. By connecting more than 1,100 hospitals and 10,000
Figure 4: Cloud business enablers help spur innovation across
doctors, the company’s software-as-a-service solution facilitates customer value propositions and across company and industry
better collaboration and information sharing, helping deliver value chains.
improved care at a low cost, particularly important in growing
markets, such as India.10
Customer value propositions
Enhance: Organizations can use cloud to improve current
Cloud-enabled business innovation
•
products and services and enhance customers’ experiences to
Cloud business enablers are already driving innovation across
retain current and attract new customers, garnering
customer value propositions and company and industry value
incremental revenue.
chains. Enterprises are applying cloud to generate additional
• Extend: Cloud can help a company create new products and
revenue streams by enhancing, extending and inventing new
services or utilize new channels or payment methods to attract
customer value propositions. And cloud is being used to
existing or adjacent customer segments in an attempt to
improve, transform and create new organization and industry
generate significant new revenues.
value chains (see Figure 4). This has resulted in shifts in who
• Invent: Companies can use cloud to create a new “need” and
creates value, as well as how it is created, delivered and
own a new market, attracting new customer segments and
captured.
generating entirely new revenue streams.
10. 8 The power of cloud
Value chains
Cloud Enablement Framework
• Improve: Cloud adoption can help an organization maintain
its place in an existing value chain through increased efficiency
and an improved ability to partner, source and collaborate.
Create
Disruptors
• Transform: By assisting in developing new operating
capabilities, cloud can help a company change its role within
its industry or enter a different industry.
Innovators
Transform
Create: Organizations can use cloud to build a new industry
Value chain
•
value chain or disintermediate an existing one, radically
changing industry economics.
Cloud Enablement Framework Optimizers
Using the extent to which an organization’s use of cloud can Improve
affect value propositions and value chains as dimensions, we
created a “Cloud Enablement Framework,” which identifies Enhance Extend Invent
three organizational archetypes: Optimizers, innovators and
Customer value proposition
disruptors (see Figure 5). These archetypes characterize the
impact of an organization’s cloud-enabled business strategy.
They are based on the extent to which an organization Source: IBM Institute for Business Value analysis, 2012.
enhances, extends or invents customer value propositions – and Figure 5: The Cloud Enablement Framework helps organizations
improves, transforms or creates new value chains. classify the extent to which their use of cloud impacts value
propositions and value chains.
The framework is not a maturity model. We don’t expect or
recommend that organizations first start as optimizers and then
become innovators and disruptors. Instead, an organization
should determine its place in the Cloud Enablement Optimizers
Framework based on the company’s strategy, risk profile,
Optimizers use cloud to incrementally enhance their customer
competitive landscape, etc.
value propositions while improving organizational efficiency
(see sidebar, Optimizer case study: North Carolina State
University). Optimizers stand to deepen their customer
relationships without risking the potential failure inherent in
The “Cloud Enablement Framework” radical new business models. While optimizers can expand the
value they offer through improved products and services,
identifies three organizational archetypes – enhanced customer experiences and broader channel delivery
optimizers, innovators and disruptors – that options, they tend to realize lower revenue and market share
characterize the impact of an organization’s gains than innovators and disruptors.
cloud-enabled business strategy.
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Optimizer case study: North Carolina State University11
Based in Raleigh, North Carolina State University is a VCL solution allows users to remotely access a desired set
comprehensive university known for its leadership in of applications and environments over the Internet – using a
education and research and globally recognized for its personal computer, laptop or mobile device – from anywhere
science, technology, engineering and mathematics at any time. The solution’s flexible and intelligent resource
leadership. provisioning offers significant improvements in access,
efficiency and convenience over the previous approach,
Challenge
allowing NC State to optimize operational efficiencies and
With more than 31,000 students and nearly 8,000 faculty and
enhance the user experience. In fact, the university has now
staff, NCSU faced growing demand for academic computing
provided access to the VCL to students throughout North
resources, making it challenging to deliver the service level
Carolina, including those in elementary, high school, and
that its key user populations – students, instructors,
other colleges and universities.
researchers and administrators – require. The university not
only wanted to fundamentally change the way it managed Business results
computing resources, it also wanted to enhance the user Moving to a cloud-based infrastructure provided North
experience, position itself for continued growth and Carolina State University with:
effectively control costs. • Increased flexibility to shift computing capacity between
Cloud-enabled business model instructional, research and administrative needs
In collaboration with IBM, NC State created its Virtual • The ability to scale up to match significant growth in
Computing Lab (VCL), a cloud-based technology that university enrollment
provides students, faculty and researchers access to the • A chance to share its resources with students throughout
most advanced educational materials, select software the state, improving the education opportunities and lives
applications, and computing and storage resources. The of many.
12. 10 The power of cloud
Innovators
Innovators utilize cloud to significantly extend customer value By extending and transforming, innovators have the opportu-
propositions, resulting in new revenue streams. In doing so, nity to combine previously unrelated elements of the value
they transform their role within their industry or enter an chain and value proposition to gain competitive advantage.
adjacent market or industry space (see sidebar, Innovator case
study: 3M Visual Attention Service).
Innovator case study: 3M Visual Attention Service12
The 3M Visual Attention Service is an online scanning tool Cloud-enabled business model
that scientifically analyzes design effectiveness based on 3M’s cloud-enabled business model allows it to offer a new
how the average human eye responds. VAS marries vision solution, known as VAS, to a new audience – the creative
science with technology to help designers, marketers and design community. The cloud-based offering allows 3M to
other communicators test the visual impact of their content transform its role in the product development value chain by
and increase the probability that viewers will notice the most closely integrating with a global network of designers. The
important elements of a design. affordable, flexible, cloud-based, pay-as-you-go model
allows the company to deliver VAS in a fast, user-friendly
Challenge
manner that fits into a designer’s existing design process.
Since the global design community is made up of copious
small design organizations, 3M needed to make the new Business results
capability accessible from anywhere, affordable to many and By hosting VAS via cloud, 3M achieved:
available as needed during a design project. By delivering
• A highly scalable environment – important during peak
VAS using cloud technology, 3M is able to offer the service
design times
on a continuous basis without requiring customers to install
• A low up-front investment and a flexible pay-as-you-go
special software to use it. Hosting the solution via cloud also
pricing model to help significantly reduce hosting costs
helps the company ensure the latest version is always
and optimize profits
available for customers.
• The ability to attract new customers with an innovative
solution while facilitating tighter integration within the
product design ecosystem.
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Disruptors
Disruptors invent radically different value propositions, disruptors can gain “first-mover” advantage. Our
generating new customer needs. They capture unique competi- survey indicates a larger percentage of disruptors
tive advantage by creating a new or disrupting an existing expect to outperform their peers in the next three
industry or market (see sidebar, Disruptor case study: Comcast years than do innovators or optimizers. While they
Xcalibur). Disruptors often provide customers what they face greater risks, disruptors tend to anticipate
weren’t even aware they wanted or needed! By taking a risk, higher rewards.
Disruptor case study: Comcast Xcalibur13
Comcast Corporation is a leading media, entertainment and devices. Customers can find content tailored to their needs
communications company. It operates cable systems and in new ways, for example, by using an iPad app to choose
develops, produces and distributes entertainment, news, channels, on demand videos and Xfinity online streaming
sports and other content for global audiences. It is also one videos. They can then watch their selected content when
of the nation’s largest video, high-speed Internet and phone and where they want – whether on TV, tablet or other device.
providers to residential and business customers. This personalized TV experience, combined with a powerful
search engine and Internet apps to access non-TV content,
Challenge
as well as the ability to share via social media channels,
In 2011, Comcast piloted Xcalibur, its next generation cloud-
allows Xcalibur to create a radically different customer value
based TV platform that aims to revolutionize the way people
proposition, with the potential of attracting entirely new
watch TV. Xcalibur moves the company beyond the delivery
customer segments in the future.
of channels and video via set top boxes that use digital
television technology to leveraging cloud architecture that Business results
delivers live TV service to any Internet-connected device. The Wall Street Journal cited this move to the cloud as
Leveraging Internet Protocol (IP) technology, the company evidence of “a new phase in how Internet technologies are
can update its guide and add features more easily and transforming television.” Benefits thus far to Comcast
cheaply. It also helps Comcast meet the demands of include:
“connected customers” to watch TV wherever they want and
• Meeting customer demands for easier access to TV and
access content sources more seamlessly.
other Internet-enabled content
Cloud-enabled business model • Delivering content to more devices than before
The cloud-based platform shifts the ability to control content • Creating new apps faster and more cheaply
into the cloud. It enables live video feeds that serve the ever- • Making UI changes more quickly and easily.
growing numbers and types of mobile and connected
14. 12 The power of cloud
To optimize, innovate or disrupt? 2. Look within and beyond your organization’s borders to
We recommend organizations carefully evaluate the various maximize the value derived from cloud adoption.
opportunities available to harness the power of cloud as an • Determine how your cloud strategy can impact your
optimizer, innovator or disruptor – and find the right opportu- industry ecosystem, and identify new partners that cloud
nity for their particular circumstances or product/service line. can help draw into your ecosystem. In addition, evaluate
To assist them in this regard, we recommend three key actions whether cloud can or should change your role in the
to help reap the potential rewards associated with cloud- ecosystem.
enabled business models: • Use cloud to respond to your industry’s end customers
more effectively. Explore whether cloud can help enhance
1. Establish shared responsibility for cloud strategy and your value proposition with your current customers, and
governance across the business and IT to help ensure cloud examine whether you can reach other customer segments
remains a top business priority. by leveraging cloud.
Place a senior executive business leader, in partnership with
•
the CIO, in charge of your firm’s cloud business strategy 3. Identify whether your organization seeks to be an optimizer,
development. This collaboration should help clearly innovator or disruptor and use cloud to innovate your
formulate an optimal cloud strategy and link it with your business model to realize that potential.
business and marketing strategies. In the adoption phase, • Consider organizational and market factors – corporate
these leaders will communicate and drive cloud as a top strategy, competitive dynamics, customer strategy, your
business priority, as well as ensure that infrastructure and firm’s risk profile, how empowered your customers are, etc.
operational efficiencies are optimized and business – that impact your cloud strategy.
objectives are met. • Determine where – if at all – your organization is
Establish a governing committee of business and IT leaders
• positioned in the Cloud Enablement Framework today.
to oversee cloud adoption and implementation. Determine • Determine where your organization should be in the next
which cloud business enablers should be leveraged and how three to five years – should it be an optimizer, innovator or
they will be used. Develop and oversee the implementation disruptor? In considering this, remember that the
of business changes (e.g., processes, outcomes) that cloud framework is not a maturity model – a company does not
will enable within your organization and throughout your have to first become an optimizer before becoming an
industry ecosystem. innovator or disruptor. Rather, each company has to
evaluate the opportunities and risks inherent within each
archetype and determine “who” they want to be and what
works best for the company, industry and customer set.
Organizations can pursue the business benefits • Build business and technology skills and capabilities to close
of cloud by: establishing shared responsibility the gap between your current and future cloud position or
to maintain your current position if that is the goal.
for cloud strategy and governance; looking
internally and externally for ways to
maximize the value of cloud adoption; and
determining whether to be an optimizer,
innovator or disruptor.
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• Determine whether your cloud strategy should involve Conclusion
becoming a cloud service consumer or a provider of Although cloud has practically become mainstream in the IT
cloud-based offerings – or include elements of both. world, its promise extends well beyond technological innova-
Typically, cloud service consumers use cloud to enhance tion. In fact, cloud has the power to open doors to more
their business models and drive increased value for their efficient, responsive and innovative ways of doing business.
customers or business. Cloud service providers, on the other
hand, offer services via the cloud to enhance the business Companies worldwide are beginning to recognize cloud’s
model of other organizations or their own. Cloud service capabilities to generate new business models and promote
providers might use cloud to engage in innovation within sustainable competitive advantage. As more and more
their own value chain or facilitate innovation within other companies join the bandwagon, we believe those that come out
value chains. on top will be the same ones that carefully harness the power
of cloud for their organization. Whether they choose to
Navigating your course in the cloud become optimizers, innovators or disruptors, successful
As business leaders reflect on how their organizations can best organizations will leverage cloud as a key point of differentia-
realize the full potential of cloud to optimize, innovate or tion in driving business value and success.
disrupt business models, they need to challenge existing
approaches and realities. We suggest they imagine the possi- To learn more about this IBM Institute for Business Value
bilities associated with cloud-enabled business models by study, please contact us at iibv@us.ibm.com. For a full catalog
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16. 14 The power of cloud
About the authors Dr. Rohini Srivathsa is a Strategy & Transformation Center of
Dr. Saul J. Berman is the Global Lead Partner for Strategy Competence (CoC) Leader and an Associate Partner within
Consulting and Innovation and Growth for IBM Global IBM Global Business Services. Rohini has more than 18 years
Business Services. He has over 25 years of experience of experience in management consulting, sales and marketing,
consulting with senior management and has published multiple entrepreneurship, and research and development. She has
articles and in-depth reports on strategy and the future of published extensively and is a frequent speaker on topics
media and entertainment, as well as his book, Not for Free: related to strategy, innovation and technology. Rohini can be
Revenue Strategies for a New World. Saul is a frequent keynote reached at rohini.srivathsa@in.ibm.com.
speaker at major industry conferences and was named one of
the 25 most influential consultants of 2005 by Consulting IBM contributors
magazine. He can be reached at saul.berman@us.ibm.com. Sachin Agrawal, Senior Managing Consultant, Strategy &
Transformation Global CoC
Lynn Kesterson-Townes is the Global Communications Sector
Leader for the IBM Institute for Business Value and an Denise Arnette, Cloud Global Business Advisor, Global
Associate Partner within IBM Global Business Services. Lynn Business Services
has more than 20 years of hands-on management and advisory Stephen Ballou, Director, IBM Institute for Business Value
expertise in management consulting, strategic planning, Research Hub
business development, and mergers and acquisitions. She has
Thomas Guinan, Associate Partner, Strategy & Transformation
led IBM’s market insights initiatives relating to cloud
Global CoC
computing since their inception. Lynn can be reached at LKT@
us.ibm.com. Rachna Handa, Business Transformation Consultant, Global
Business Services
Anthony Marshall is a Strategy Lead for the IBM Institute for
Business Value and Program Director of the Global CEO David R. Hughes, Director of Marketing, Global Business
Study. He has 20 years of international business and strategy Services
experience, working with numerous top-tier U.S. and global Eric Lesser, Research Director and North American Leader,
organizations. Anthony has worked extensively in the areas of IBM Institute for Business Value
innovation management, business commercialization, and
digital strategy and transformation. He also has a background Anthony J. Lipp, Global Strategy Leader, Finance Sector, Sales
in privatization and regulation economics. He can be reached & Distribution
at anthony2@us.ibm.com. Kathleen Martin, Project Manager/Senior Analyst, IBM
Institute for Business Value Research Hub
Robert Murray, Consultant, Strategy & Transformation Global
CoC
Matthew R. Porta, Vice President and Partner, Global Tech-
nology Strategy
David Wong, Cloud Computing Marketing
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