The document discusses several key concepts related to cloud computing, including:
- Ubiquity and commoditization of computing resources as the basis for cloud services.
- Economies of scale, pay-per-use models, and componentization allowing for reduced costs and accelerated innovation.
- Cloud computing enabling disruption through standardized services and a focus on suitable workloads.
- Challenges around governance, trust, security and control during the transition to cloud models from traditional IT.
The document provides historical context and uses diagrams to illustrate how cloud computing has evolved from mainframe to utility models based on standardization, virtualization and service delivery.
Location Based VR: VR Internet Cafe & VR Arcade | Jikhan JungJessica Tams
Delivered at Casual Connect USA 2016. VR has been increasing in popularity, especially HTC Vive which is proving to be a good VR experience with hand controllers and room scale tracking. However, cost and space requirements make it difficult for the normal household to have this. In a similar way that Internet Cafes became popular in Asia in early PC days, VR Internet Cafes and VR Arcades will play an important role in the popularity of VR in these early days.
Location Based VR: VR Internet Cafe & VR Arcade | Jikhan JungJessica Tams
Delivered at Casual Connect USA 2016. VR has been increasing in popularity, especially HTC Vive which is proving to be a good VR experience with hand controllers and room scale tracking. However, cost and space requirements make it difficult for the normal household to have this. In a similar way that Internet Cafes became popular in Asia in early PC days, VR Internet Cafes and VR Arcades will play an important role in the popularity of VR in these early days.
come la digitalizzazione dei processi e dei prodotti abilita la trasformazione del modello di business ed il passaggio dall'economia del tangibile all'economia dell'intangibile
Virtual reality-What you see is what you believe kaishik gundu
The recent and the most famous technology cruising in the world and has got good applications in the modern world.This is a small Slide Show on the topic
Lecture 2 in the 2022 COMP 4010 Lecture series on AR/VR and XR. This lecture is about human perception for AR/VR/XR experiences. This was taught by Mark Billinghurst at the University of South Australia in 2022.
Latest trends in information technologyAtifa Aqueel
This ppt includes the latest trends in information technology such as big data analytics, cloud computing, virtual reality, 5G wireless technology etc.
come la digitalizzazione dei processi e dei prodotti abilita la trasformazione del modello di business ed il passaggio dall'economia del tangibile all'economia dell'intangibile
Virtual reality-What you see is what you believe kaishik gundu
The recent and the most famous technology cruising in the world and has got good applications in the modern world.This is a small Slide Show on the topic
Lecture 2 in the 2022 COMP 4010 Lecture series on AR/VR and XR. This lecture is about human perception for AR/VR/XR experiences. This was taught by Mark Billinghurst at the University of South Australia in 2022.
Latest trends in information technologyAtifa Aqueel
This ppt includes the latest trends in information technology such as big data analytics, cloud computing, virtual reality, 5G wireless technology etc.
An introduction into the use of Wardley maps for topographical intelligence in business. This includes, why maps matter, how to map, some common economic patterns useful for prediction, common forms of doctrine and the concept of context specific gameplay.
Situation Normal Everything Must Change - from innovation to commoditisation ...Simon Wardley
General shortened version of the presentation covering evolution, change, mapping, ecosystems, cloud, economic cycles, commoditisation, componentisation, strategy and open approaches.
A very rough summary of my Hosting Con keynote on the cloud, underlying forces of change, the evolution of business activities, new models of management and what this means for hosting companies.
Situation Normal Everything Must ChangeSimon Wardley
A very rough and extremely condensed summary of my three hour OSCON 2011 tutorial on business evolution, cloud, new forms of organisational patterns, tactics, and competition.
Early presentation of Zimki (one of the original platform as a service offerings) given in 2006, used as a basis for subsequent presentations at OSCON in 2007.
25. 182 slides
Severe
Pain
risk of
harm
OK
No. Slides
26. 1. On-demand self-service Internet
infrastructure where you pay-as-you-go
and use only what you need, all
managed by a browser, application or
API. Cloud computing is broken up into
multiple segments including: Cloud
Infrastructure, Cloud Platforms and
Cloud Applications.
(see "Cloud Pyramid")
65. Ubiquity
Economies of scale
(volume operations)
Certainty
66. Ubiquity
Economies of scale
(volume operations)
Focus on core
(outsource)
Certainty
67. Ubiquity
Economies of scale
(volume operations)
Focus on core
(outsource)
Pay per use
(utility)
Certainty
68. Ubiquity
Economies of scale
(volume operations)
Focus on core
(outsource)
Pay per use
(utility)
Speed
(componentisation)
Certainty
69. The fundamental impulse
that sets and keeps the
capitalist engine in motion
comes from the new
consumers, goods, the new
methods of production or
transportation, the new
markets, the new forms of
industrial organization that
capitalist enterprise creates.
Joseph A. Schumpeter
(1883 - 1950)
70. The fundamental impulse
that sets and keeps the
capitalist engine in motion
comes from the new
consumers, goods, the new
methods of production or
transportation, the new
markets, the new forms of
industrial organization that
capitalist enterprise creates.
Joseph A. Schumpeter
(1883 - 1950)
71. Creative
Destruction
Joseph A. Schumpeter
(1883 - 1950)
149. “Jevons Paradox”
Technological progress
that increases the
efficiency with which a
resource is used, tends to
increase the rate of
consumption of that
resource.
William Stanley
Jevons, 1865
150. Standards don’t matter
Who cares about
standards?
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163. All IT is the
SLAs are
same!
what count!
Standards It’s about
don’t matter technology
Cloud is an Only public cloud is cloud
Innovation computing!
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174. Ubiquity
Software ... as a
Platform Service
Infrastructure
... as a
Product
Certainty
175. Ubiquity
Disruptive
... as a
Product
Certainty
176. Ubiquity
Economies of scale
(volume operations)
Focus on core
(outsource)
Pay per use
(utility)
Speed
(componentisation)
Certainty
177. All IT is the
SLAs are
same!
what count!
You have choice
Standards It’s about It’s green
don’t matter technology and will save
you money
Cloud is an
Innovation Only public cloud is cloud
computing!
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