This presentation discusses how cloud computing helps IT organizations improve business value and IT operational efficiency in the new IT business paradigm.
This presentation outlines how cloud computing helps IT organizations improve business value and IT operational efficiency in the new IT business paradigm.
The document introduces cloud computing and IBM's cloud offerings. It defines cloud computing as a new IT delivery model that provides automated, on-demand access to shared computing resources like networks, servers, storage and services over the internet. It highlights benefits of cloud computing like cost savings, efficiency, security and being well-suited for today's data and analytics workloads. IBM helps organizations adopt cloud strategies and offers consulting, technologies and cloud services to optimize businesses.
The Software Defined Enterprise - Session Sponsored by AmcomAmazon Web Services
AWS Summit 2014 Perth - Breakout 4
It’s time to ride the software wave – for too long IT organisations have been hamstrung and spread thin by having to manage the infrastructure and applications, rather being able to focus on delivering the benefits that the business demands. During this session, Brett explores why we (as IT professionals) should be thinking about driving everything we do with software innovation; how that relates to the cloud (and why Brett hates that word); and what the path forward is.
Brett Looney, Head of Innovation, Amcom will be presenting this session. Brett has been involved in the telecommunications & information technology sector for over 25 years. He has been a key part of a number of highly successful, national technology businesses where he actively contributed to the growth of their operations. Brett has developed a solid reputation as a creative thinker and spokesperson for the ICT industry.
In 2011, Brett joined Amcom as Head of Innovation, leading the use of new technology across the group and Amcom’s national customer base.
Presenter: Brett Looney, Head of Innovation, Amcom
Enterprise Questions For Cloud Computing Vendorsrhyshopejones
The document discusses questions and concerns from an enterprise about cloud computing. It asks what cloud computing is, what the compelling business cases are for adopting it, how cloud providers will address concerns about security, controls and organizational change, and what a complete cloud solution looks like. The document notes that hybrid, multi-vendor models will likely be necessary for enterprise usage of cloud computing.
Cloud Computing technology is certainly gaining worldwide acceptance rapidly and SME is one of the sector which has derived maximum benefit out of it. Due to many factors as discussed in this presentation cloud computing has become a necessity now a days for this small scale business houses.
Top 10 benefits of cloud computing - By TechvedicTechvedic
Cloud Computing is now becoming a vital part of many businesses. In this Document read about the top 10 benefits of cloud computing by Techvedic that may prove beneficial for your business.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing presented by a team. It defines cloud computing as running applications from an external shared data center rather than locally. It describes the three layers of cloud computing: Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service. The document also discusses how cloud computing is a disruptive force that changes pricing models, value chains, and the roles of people and businesses. Key advantages of cloud computing include reduced costs, flexibility, scalability, and quick setup. However, challenges include security, lock-ins, and cultural barriers to adoption.
This presentation outlines how cloud computing helps IT organizations improve business value and IT operational efficiency in the new IT business paradigm.
The document introduces cloud computing and IBM's cloud offerings. It defines cloud computing as a new IT delivery model that provides automated, on-demand access to shared computing resources like networks, servers, storage and services over the internet. It highlights benefits of cloud computing like cost savings, efficiency, security and being well-suited for today's data and analytics workloads. IBM helps organizations adopt cloud strategies and offers consulting, technologies and cloud services to optimize businesses.
The Software Defined Enterprise - Session Sponsored by AmcomAmazon Web Services
AWS Summit 2014 Perth - Breakout 4
It’s time to ride the software wave – for too long IT organisations have been hamstrung and spread thin by having to manage the infrastructure and applications, rather being able to focus on delivering the benefits that the business demands. During this session, Brett explores why we (as IT professionals) should be thinking about driving everything we do with software innovation; how that relates to the cloud (and why Brett hates that word); and what the path forward is.
Brett Looney, Head of Innovation, Amcom will be presenting this session. Brett has been involved in the telecommunications & information technology sector for over 25 years. He has been a key part of a number of highly successful, national technology businesses where he actively contributed to the growth of their operations. Brett has developed a solid reputation as a creative thinker and spokesperson for the ICT industry.
In 2011, Brett joined Amcom as Head of Innovation, leading the use of new technology across the group and Amcom’s national customer base.
Presenter: Brett Looney, Head of Innovation, Amcom
Enterprise Questions For Cloud Computing Vendorsrhyshopejones
The document discusses questions and concerns from an enterprise about cloud computing. It asks what cloud computing is, what the compelling business cases are for adopting it, how cloud providers will address concerns about security, controls and organizational change, and what a complete cloud solution looks like. The document notes that hybrid, multi-vendor models will likely be necessary for enterprise usage of cloud computing.
Cloud Computing technology is certainly gaining worldwide acceptance rapidly and SME is one of the sector which has derived maximum benefit out of it. Due to many factors as discussed in this presentation cloud computing has become a necessity now a days for this small scale business houses.
Top 10 benefits of cloud computing - By TechvedicTechvedic
Cloud Computing is now becoming a vital part of many businesses. In this Document read about the top 10 benefits of cloud computing by Techvedic that may prove beneficial for your business.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing presented by a team. It defines cloud computing as running applications from an external shared data center rather than locally. It describes the three layers of cloud computing: Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service. The document also discusses how cloud computing is a disruptive force that changes pricing models, value chains, and the roles of people and businesses. Key advantages of cloud computing include reduced costs, flexibility, scalability, and quick setup. However, challenges include security, lock-ins, and cultural barriers to adoption.
This document discusses cloud computing and the benefits of moving accounting applications like Timberline to the cloud with TimberCloud. Key benefits include reduced IT costs, lower total cost of ownership, pay-as-you-go pricing, and increased data security. Construction companies that could benefit are those planning an IT upgrade or wanting to support multiple locations or future growth at a lower cost. The presentation provides a case study of one company that saved money and reduced IT headaches by moving Timberline to TimberCloud.
The document discusses how cloud computing provides benefits to small businesses by allowing them to scale infrastructure resources on demand, shift costs to a pay-per-use model, and quickly adapt to market opportunities. It defines cloud computing and outlines the three main types of cloud services: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). The document also notes that while enterprises cite flexibility and on-demand capabilities as benefits over cost savings, security and maturity are top concerns for IaaS cloud services.
Cloud Computing and the Next-Generation of Enterprise Architecture - Cloud Co...Stuart Charlton
Stuart Charlton's presentation at the 2008 Sys-Con Cloud Computing Expo in San Jose, CA
Revised for the 2009 Sys-Con Cloud Computing Expo in New York City
In today's highly competitive world, being a startup can become a great challenge. Startups are rich with ideas, passion for developing products
cloud service providers in India
https://www.esds.co.in/cloud-of-india
Building an intelligent enterprise through the Cloud | Accountex 2015Sageukofficial
Whether it’s to drive cost savings, improve mobility and collaboration across the workforce or achieve greater scalability, enterprises globally are embracing cloud strategies to drive value into their organisations. But how can financial organisations make the cloud work for them and what, in a highly regulated market, are the security, compliance and cultural considerations? This seminar will provide attendees with an overview of how a cloud-first strategy can transform the way people work.
Today everyone is captivated with their laptops, tablets and mobile devices and the ability to access information and applications within a few clicks - which leads to the notion of Cloud Computing revolutionising the workplace. So, here is a short summary of the Top 10 reasons why Cloud is good for business.
Cloud computing provides several key benefits for businesses:
1) It offers flexibility because cloud services can instantly meet increased demand for bandwidth from remote servers.
2) It eliminates the need for complex disaster recovery plans since cloud providers handle issues and recovery faster.
3) Automatic software and security updates are performed by cloud providers, freeing up users' time.
4) Cloud computing requires no capital expenditures and has minimal startup costs with predictable operating expenses.
- As business cycles shorten and IT environments become more complex, managing technology has become difficult. The IBM Services Platform with Watson aims to address this by tapping over 30 years of IBM's IT expertise to help infrastructure run better while allowing CIOs to focus on business innovation.
- Deployed to over 800 clients, the platform enables managing IT operations autonomously through resolving issues faster, decreasing failure times, and providing assistance to human engineers. It also optimizes performance through insights that drive automation and remove the causes of issues.
The document discusses reimagining IT and defining a vision for the cloud. It suggests that over the next five years, almost half of CIOs expect to operate the majority of their applications and infrastructures via cloud technologies. This requires CIOs to rethink IT to support business growth and competitive advantage. The document outlines how VMware can help organizations rethink various aspects of IT, including infrastructure, applications, data management, and end-user computing, to accelerate their business through cloud services.
This document discusses cloud computing and its benefits for businesses. It defines cloud computing as using remote servers over the internet rather than local servers. The key benefits mentioned are huge cost savings and increased efficiency. It describes the three main cloud service models - Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). IaaS provides virtual computing resources, PaaS provides development platforms, and SaaS provides access to applications. The document states that cloud computing provides opportunities for small and medium enterprises to decrease time to market and improve business performance through scalable and flexible IT resources.
Lss cloud computing a boon for smb-interop-2011L S Subramanian
This document discusses how cloud computing can benefit small and medium businesses (SMBs) in India. It defines cloud computing and outlines its key advantages, such as agility, innovation, cost efficiency, and access to advanced IT capabilities on a flexible pay-per-use model. It then provides details on the SMB sector in India and how cloud solutions can help SMBs overcome challenges in technology adoption. Finally, it addresses common security concerns around cloud computing and offers guidance on developing a roadmap for SMB cloud adoption.
Cloud Computing & Impact Of IT On OrganizationRomana Sharmin
Cloud computing involves using large groups of remote servers networked together to provide centralized data storage and online access to computer services. There are three main types of cloud services: public clouds which are hosted by vendors and shared; private clouds which are dedicated to a single organization; and hybrid clouds which use a combination of public and private clouds. The three cloud service models are Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Information technology impacts organizations in several key ways, including enabling new business strategies, changing organizational culture, improving management processes, transforming work, and altering economic impacts through changes in costs.
Digital transformation requires integration modernizationVic Germani
Digital transformation requires modernizing integration capabilities to access data across applications and processes. This allows for improved customer experiences and competitive advantage. Modernizing integration is key and requires embracing containers, microservices, and multi-cloud environments. Hybrid integration platforms bridge on-premise and cloud systems to leverage both, enable cross-organization collaboration, and integrate across multiple environments. The IBM Cloud Pak for Integration is a powerful hybrid integration platform that supports on-premise and cloud deployment and makes containerization and Kubernetes easier.
To prosper in this new environment insurance companies can look to the cloud, in conjunction with other technologies, to help drive reinvention of their business model to offer new services and create direct, multi-channel relationships with customers
This document discusses the relationship between converged infrastructures and cloud computing. It argues that cloud computing will become the mainstream model because it is appreciated by businesses for its service-centric approach. As cloud adoption increases, IT departments must transform from managing technology to operating as internal service providers, delivering resources based on cost, risk, agility, and value. Converged infrastructures can help with this transformation by treating the datacenter as a single, automated system optimized for cloud-aligned priorities like flexibility, speed and cost.
How the Cloud is Revolutionizing the Retail IndustryRaymark
The document discusses how cloud computing is revolutionizing the retail industry. It describes how the cloud model provides retailers with cost efficiency through reduced IT costs, scalability to adapt to changing demand, and reliability through redundant resources and easy migration of services. The cloud allows retailers to focus on their core business instead of maintaining their own IT systems. It provides quick deployment of new software and services. Major retailers are seeing benefits such as increased revenue and profit margins from cloud-based systems.
Cloud Bursting 101: What to do When Cloud Computing Demand Exceeds CapacityAvere Systems
Slides from live webinar hosted on February 16, 2017.
Deploying applications locally and bursting them to the cloud for compute may seem difficult, especially when working with high-performance, critical information. However, using cloudbursts to offset peaks in demand can bring big benefits and kudos from organizational leaders always looking to do more with less.
After this short webinar, you’ll be ready to:
- Explain what cloud bursting is and what workloads it is best for
- Identify efficiencies in applying cloud bursting to high-performance applications
- Understand how cloud computing services access your data and consume it during burst cycles
- Share three real-world use cases of companies leveraging cloud bursting for measurable efficiencies
- Have seen a demonstration of how it works
Presenters will build an actionable framework in just thirty minutes and then take questions.
David S. Linthicum founded Blue Mountain Labs (BML) to provide leadership in the areas of cloud computing and service-oriented architecture. BML was later acquired by Bick Group, a large data center services company, to help BML grow. Linthicum discusses different types of infrastructure as a service cloud platforms and challenges the traditional views of measuring cloud return on investment only in terms of cost savings. He argues that the true value of cloud computing is in increased agility and the ability to quickly adapt IT systems to changing business needs. Linthicum provides formulas for estimating the value of reusing services across systems and of increased agility. He advocates understanding current IT assets and how cloud computing could help align technology with business
MIDEA Connect Webinar > Building an Interpretive Technology Strategy From ZeroNew Media Consortium
The director of technology at the Denver Art Museum needs to build an interpretive technology strategy for their website, mobile apps, and social media presence with no budget. The document outlines identifying key goals like allowing images to be shared to social media before an event, providing additional information to visitors at the museum, and allowing visitor interactions and comments to be shared across platforms. It then discusses how to set up workflows to automatically move data between these platforms using services like IFTTT and QR codes with a focus on functional, scalable, and lightweight solutions. The overall strategy is to front-load the work setting up these automated workflows so the system can scale over time with minimal additional effort.
A destructive combination of earthquakes, floods, droughts and other hazards make South Asia the world’s most disaster-prone region. The effects are aggravated by climate change, unsuitable social and development policies and environmental degradation. The effect is to slow or block development and keep millions trapped in poverty.
It does not have to be this way. Our experience shows that successful disaster risk reduction policies, integrated into development work, save lives and money, making vulnerable communities more resilient and protecting development gains. This report examines how to achieve those goals – and the cost of failure.
This document discusses cloud computing and the benefits of moving accounting applications like Timberline to the cloud with TimberCloud. Key benefits include reduced IT costs, lower total cost of ownership, pay-as-you-go pricing, and increased data security. Construction companies that could benefit are those planning an IT upgrade or wanting to support multiple locations or future growth at a lower cost. The presentation provides a case study of one company that saved money and reduced IT headaches by moving Timberline to TimberCloud.
The document discusses how cloud computing provides benefits to small businesses by allowing them to scale infrastructure resources on demand, shift costs to a pay-per-use model, and quickly adapt to market opportunities. It defines cloud computing and outlines the three main types of cloud services: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). The document also notes that while enterprises cite flexibility and on-demand capabilities as benefits over cost savings, security and maturity are top concerns for IaaS cloud services.
Cloud Computing and the Next-Generation of Enterprise Architecture - Cloud Co...Stuart Charlton
Stuart Charlton's presentation at the 2008 Sys-Con Cloud Computing Expo in San Jose, CA
Revised for the 2009 Sys-Con Cloud Computing Expo in New York City
In today's highly competitive world, being a startup can become a great challenge. Startups are rich with ideas, passion for developing products
cloud service providers in India
https://www.esds.co.in/cloud-of-india
Building an intelligent enterprise through the Cloud | Accountex 2015Sageukofficial
Whether it’s to drive cost savings, improve mobility and collaboration across the workforce or achieve greater scalability, enterprises globally are embracing cloud strategies to drive value into their organisations. But how can financial organisations make the cloud work for them and what, in a highly regulated market, are the security, compliance and cultural considerations? This seminar will provide attendees with an overview of how a cloud-first strategy can transform the way people work.
Today everyone is captivated with their laptops, tablets and mobile devices and the ability to access information and applications within a few clicks - which leads to the notion of Cloud Computing revolutionising the workplace. So, here is a short summary of the Top 10 reasons why Cloud is good for business.
Cloud computing provides several key benefits for businesses:
1) It offers flexibility because cloud services can instantly meet increased demand for bandwidth from remote servers.
2) It eliminates the need for complex disaster recovery plans since cloud providers handle issues and recovery faster.
3) Automatic software and security updates are performed by cloud providers, freeing up users' time.
4) Cloud computing requires no capital expenditures and has minimal startup costs with predictable operating expenses.
- As business cycles shorten and IT environments become more complex, managing technology has become difficult. The IBM Services Platform with Watson aims to address this by tapping over 30 years of IBM's IT expertise to help infrastructure run better while allowing CIOs to focus on business innovation.
- Deployed to over 800 clients, the platform enables managing IT operations autonomously through resolving issues faster, decreasing failure times, and providing assistance to human engineers. It also optimizes performance through insights that drive automation and remove the causes of issues.
The document discusses reimagining IT and defining a vision for the cloud. It suggests that over the next five years, almost half of CIOs expect to operate the majority of their applications and infrastructures via cloud technologies. This requires CIOs to rethink IT to support business growth and competitive advantage. The document outlines how VMware can help organizations rethink various aspects of IT, including infrastructure, applications, data management, and end-user computing, to accelerate their business through cloud services.
This document discusses cloud computing and its benefits for businesses. It defines cloud computing as using remote servers over the internet rather than local servers. The key benefits mentioned are huge cost savings and increased efficiency. It describes the three main cloud service models - Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). IaaS provides virtual computing resources, PaaS provides development platforms, and SaaS provides access to applications. The document states that cloud computing provides opportunities for small and medium enterprises to decrease time to market and improve business performance through scalable and flexible IT resources.
Lss cloud computing a boon for smb-interop-2011L S Subramanian
This document discusses how cloud computing can benefit small and medium businesses (SMBs) in India. It defines cloud computing and outlines its key advantages, such as agility, innovation, cost efficiency, and access to advanced IT capabilities on a flexible pay-per-use model. It then provides details on the SMB sector in India and how cloud solutions can help SMBs overcome challenges in technology adoption. Finally, it addresses common security concerns around cloud computing and offers guidance on developing a roadmap for SMB cloud adoption.
Cloud Computing & Impact Of IT On OrganizationRomana Sharmin
Cloud computing involves using large groups of remote servers networked together to provide centralized data storage and online access to computer services. There are three main types of cloud services: public clouds which are hosted by vendors and shared; private clouds which are dedicated to a single organization; and hybrid clouds which use a combination of public and private clouds. The three cloud service models are Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Information technology impacts organizations in several key ways, including enabling new business strategies, changing organizational culture, improving management processes, transforming work, and altering economic impacts through changes in costs.
Digital transformation requires integration modernizationVic Germani
Digital transformation requires modernizing integration capabilities to access data across applications and processes. This allows for improved customer experiences and competitive advantage. Modernizing integration is key and requires embracing containers, microservices, and multi-cloud environments. Hybrid integration platforms bridge on-premise and cloud systems to leverage both, enable cross-organization collaboration, and integrate across multiple environments. The IBM Cloud Pak for Integration is a powerful hybrid integration platform that supports on-premise and cloud deployment and makes containerization and Kubernetes easier.
To prosper in this new environment insurance companies can look to the cloud, in conjunction with other technologies, to help drive reinvention of their business model to offer new services and create direct, multi-channel relationships with customers
This document discusses the relationship between converged infrastructures and cloud computing. It argues that cloud computing will become the mainstream model because it is appreciated by businesses for its service-centric approach. As cloud adoption increases, IT departments must transform from managing technology to operating as internal service providers, delivering resources based on cost, risk, agility, and value. Converged infrastructures can help with this transformation by treating the datacenter as a single, automated system optimized for cloud-aligned priorities like flexibility, speed and cost.
How the Cloud is Revolutionizing the Retail IndustryRaymark
The document discusses how cloud computing is revolutionizing the retail industry. It describes how the cloud model provides retailers with cost efficiency through reduced IT costs, scalability to adapt to changing demand, and reliability through redundant resources and easy migration of services. The cloud allows retailers to focus on their core business instead of maintaining their own IT systems. It provides quick deployment of new software and services. Major retailers are seeing benefits such as increased revenue and profit margins from cloud-based systems.
Cloud Bursting 101: What to do When Cloud Computing Demand Exceeds CapacityAvere Systems
Slides from live webinar hosted on February 16, 2017.
Deploying applications locally and bursting them to the cloud for compute may seem difficult, especially when working with high-performance, critical information. However, using cloudbursts to offset peaks in demand can bring big benefits and kudos from organizational leaders always looking to do more with less.
After this short webinar, you’ll be ready to:
- Explain what cloud bursting is and what workloads it is best for
- Identify efficiencies in applying cloud bursting to high-performance applications
- Understand how cloud computing services access your data and consume it during burst cycles
- Share three real-world use cases of companies leveraging cloud bursting for measurable efficiencies
- Have seen a demonstration of how it works
Presenters will build an actionable framework in just thirty minutes and then take questions.
David S. Linthicum founded Blue Mountain Labs (BML) to provide leadership in the areas of cloud computing and service-oriented architecture. BML was later acquired by Bick Group, a large data center services company, to help BML grow. Linthicum discusses different types of infrastructure as a service cloud platforms and challenges the traditional views of measuring cloud return on investment only in terms of cost savings. He argues that the true value of cloud computing is in increased agility and the ability to quickly adapt IT systems to changing business needs. Linthicum provides formulas for estimating the value of reusing services across systems and of increased agility. He advocates understanding current IT assets and how cloud computing could help align technology with business
MIDEA Connect Webinar > Building an Interpretive Technology Strategy From ZeroNew Media Consortium
The director of technology at the Denver Art Museum needs to build an interpretive technology strategy for their website, mobile apps, and social media presence with no budget. The document outlines identifying key goals like allowing images to be shared to social media before an event, providing additional information to visitors at the museum, and allowing visitor interactions and comments to be shared across platforms. It then discusses how to set up workflows to automatically move data between these platforms using services like IFTTT and QR codes with a focus on functional, scalable, and lightweight solutions. The overall strategy is to front-load the work setting up these automated workflows so the system can scale over time with minimal additional effort.
A destructive combination of earthquakes, floods, droughts and other hazards make South Asia the world’s most disaster-prone region. The effects are aggravated by climate change, unsuitable social and development policies and environmental degradation. The effect is to slow or block development and keep millions trapped in poverty.
It does not have to be this way. Our experience shows that successful disaster risk reduction policies, integrated into development work, save lives and money, making vulnerable communities more resilient and protecting development gains. This report examines how to achieve those goals – and the cost of failure.
This document discusses how to identify new business models through business model experimentation. It begins by explaining how organizations traditionally pursue growth through product development, strategy, and consumer insights. However, this takes significant time and resources. The document then introduces business model experimentation as a method to explore alternative business models for commercializing ideas before going to market. It provides examples of companies experimenting with business models by treating elements like customers and offerings as variables. The document advocates taking a template-based approach to systematically generate new business model ideas by changing one variable at a time. It also provides case studies of companies like Kennametal and Infineum that successfully identified new business models through this approach.
With technology innovation continuing at a dizzying pace, is your organization investing its technology budget wisely? Are you concerned you might be buying yesterday's technology with little or no hope for return on investment? How do you determine what technologies will have the most beneficial impact for your organization? This session provides perspective on how to develop a technology strategy that looks at how the latest technologies can be utilized to streamline processing and improve control—and have positive impact on the organization. Ensure your organization is properly poised to fully leverage technology in the years ahead by attending this session.
The document discusses how technological change is happening at an exponential rate, while social, economic and legal systems change incrementally. This mismatch means that companies must be prepared to "pivot" or change their business model rapidly in response to disruptive new technologies. The workshop portion challenges participants to develop plans for how their companies could pivot in response to new technologies like graphene, quantum computing or contact lens displays. It emphasizes that staying ahead requires constant monitoring of emerging technologies through publications like MIT Technology Review. Overall, the key message is that modern strategy requires embracing rapid change and the ability to pivot business models in response to new technological opportunities and threats.
This document summarizes Porter's framework for technology strategy formulation. It discusses that Porter identified two key decisions: selecting the business area and positioning within it. Technology affects industry attractiveness through the five forces model and a firm's value chain. A technology strategy has three elements: selecting technologies, deciding whether to lead or follow, and whether to sell technologies. The strategy should support the firm's overall competitive strategy and assess sustainability of leadership, advantages of leading, and disadvantages of leading.
Dual-Sided Business Model: Omnicom, AT&T, Indoor DirectJason Newport
A thorough POV/strategic partnership recommendation to AT&T Interactive I wrote in 2009, nearly a year after the launch of MobileBehavior. I've always been highly interested in dual-sided business models since reading case after case on the Dentsu/NTT DoCoMo/D2 JV which formed a JV called iMode. Essentially, a telecom company and an advertising agency got together and said, "hey, you do this well, we do this well... let's get together and make some money by developing and distributing mobile content." To me, anyway, that's a lesson from the east we should learn and apply as this flow economy races on and companies who were our competitors yesterday, become our partners today.
The "Mobile Advertising Innovation" document was a proposal to AT&T Interactive that paired the telecom giant's YP arm, with Omnicom's stable of creative agencies and talent to create mobile websites (WAP) for small business owners -- to supplement the advertising revenue generated from sales of Yellow Pages ads. It also added an additional hyperlocal component with the inclusion of an IP-addressable digital out of home network called Indoor Direct. I departed Omnicom shortly after the deal was done, and like many new and innovative media products and unconventional business models, I can only imagine this very promising initiative was shelved when it lost momentum it had gained through someone championing it and having the willingness to do something different and better for advertisers, media owners and agencies alike.
Shaping a Technology Strategy for Mobile Developmentfrog
The document discusses different technology strategies for developing mobile applications, including mobile websites, web apps, hybrid apps, and native apps. It provides an overview of each approach, describing their technical implementation, dependencies, connectivity capabilities, access to device features, and distribution methods. While each approach has advantages, the document concludes that there is no single "multi-platform solution" and that the best technology strategy depends on factors like functionality requirements, business model, and usage context.
2006-2007 Information Technology Strategywebhostingguy
The 2006-2007 IT Strategy document outlines Tom Sawyer's plans to improve IT services and offerings at the university. The strategy involves building on existing strengths in areas like network infrastructure and staff expertise. It also focuses on improving relationships, pursuing community partnerships, incorporating user feedback, and implementing current initiatives to enhance services around research/academic computing, wireless access, spam filtering, the IT website, and print/design services. The overall goals are to improve customer satisfaction and support for students, faculty and staff.
Technology is an integral part of business. Development or adoption of new technology can lead to competitive advantage. From a strategic perspective, technology should be seen as the enabler of the business model to create and deliver value to customers. It is the means rather than the end goal. With this in mind, companies should develop a formal Technology Strategy to support their business objectives. This presentation puts forward a simple framework called the Technology Strategy Canvas.
SXSW: Designing Smart Objects for Emotional Peoplefrog
Wearable technology, smart meters, and networked devices have generated an environment of abundant digital chatter. It’s now socially acceptable to compete with your FuelBand, send a text to your thermostat, and argue with Siri. Our eagerness to communicate with objects as we would a friend points to a new criterion for designing intelligent products. We want our technology to be smart, but also deeply personal. This presentation outlines the opportunities and risks associated with designing smart objects for emotional people. Through stories of emerging products and experimental research endeavors, it highlights the fine line designers must walk between enhancing the emotional intelligence of individuals, and replacing it.
The document discusses building a customer experience (CX) technology strategy. It outlines a 3-step process: 1) using a persona-driven methodology to map customer journeys and identify touchpoints, 2) categorizing technologies into Gartner's Pace Layers framework of systems of innovation, differentiation, and record, and 3) incorporating disposable apps. This strategic approach addresses the whole CX rather than individual functions, avoids redundancies, and establishes where to invest in technologies over time to best meet evolving customer needs and expectations.
IKEA New Blue Ocean Strategy and Business Model CanvassMario Velotto
IKEA is introducing a new smart home concept that will create a blue ocean strategy. The smart home will be characterized by [1] technology and materials that reduce environmental impact through solar panels, thermal panels and rainwater collection. It will have [2] high levels of technology and smart appliances. The home will be [3] fully furnished. This new concept will explore an untouched market and create new demand among customers interested in high quality, eco-friendly homes at affordable prices.
Technology strategy is shaped by a firm's technological capabilities and competencies, which are developed through enacting the strategy. The document outlines a framework for technology strategy with four stances: competitive strategy, value chain, resources commitment, and management. It also discusses how technological capability, competence, substance of strategy, and enactment are interrelated in developing and implementing an effective technology strategy.
This document discusses the lean startup journey and methodology. It introduces concepts like the value proposition canvas, business model canvas, minimum viable product (MVP), and agile software development. It is presented by Gabriel Ibanez, an innovation leader at Cybercom, and covers topics like lean startup, innovation adoption lifecycles, and the consulting business model. Slides include examples of Amazon's business model and the devops cycle.
Strategy Versus Tactics Presentation 20081029Jeremiah Josey
Strategy involves planning and setting direction at a high level, while tactics are about implementing specific actions and tasks. Both are needed for success, but some people focus too much on one or the other due to human factors. To be effective, organizations need a balance of strategic planning and tactical execution tailored to each project's needs.
Integrate One Line Business Modeling & Customer-First Process Improvement: Th...Rod King, Ph.D.
Of late, there seems to be one tool for every business goal or objective. Such proliferation of tools leads to a lot of waste in terms of money, energy, and time that are required to learn and master business tools. The Business Model Strip is a "revolutionary approach" that introduces a master (platform) tool that relates to all business tools. Here, the Business Model Strip or "One Line Business Model (OLBM)" is presented from the perspective of the SIPOC tool.
There are so many benefits to transitioning to the cloud. Here we talk about how it gives you increased mobility, instant scalability, and a competitive edge.
From the Amazon Web Services Singapore & Malaysia Summits 2015 Track 1 Breakout, 'The Journey to Digital Enterprise' Presented by Daniel Angelucci, CTO, CSC AMEA
Presented by Min Fang, Solution Architect, Cloud Sherpas at ISS-Cloud Sherpas Seminar - Using Cloud & Wearable Technologies to Transform Customer Service on 17 Sep.
This document summarizes Dynamics Day 2015, an event held by Intergen. It discusses Intergen's business updates, including its presence in 5 locations across 2 countries with 350 employees. It also discusses Intergen's services portfolio and how it aims to deliver consumable cloud-based solutions. Finally, it discusses Microsoft's vision and the intelligent cloud, and how partnerships with Microsoft can provide value to Intergen clients.
Modernization doesn't happen overnight. But by reassessing your existing IT portfolio, including infrastructure and applications, as well as your current processes and roles, you can better understand how you can leverage cloud technologies to deliver value faster.
Microsoft Services offers an end-to-end approach to modernization and DevOps. Our goal is to help you transform your environment so you can deliver continuous value. We’ve built our approach based on experience with thousands of customers, as well as our own transformation journey.
The cloud spreads every day, with a number of customers either storing their data or utilizing its features. It has become a source for many entrepreneurs in providing practical IT solutions to their businesses.Cloud computing purely targets on cost-effective solutions to enterprises.
Architecting your Cloud Strategy - Part One.vsdxGareth Llewellyn
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Benefits of Operating an On-Premises InfrastructureRebekah Rodriguez
Despite the rapid evolution and growth of public cloud usage, enterprises are finding value in on-premises IT infrastructure. As a result, some organizations are moving their workloads back, partially or entirely, to their own data centers. In fact, according to a survey conducted by IDC, over ½ of the IT spent on servers and storage is still driven by on-prem deployments, and over 70% of those surveyed said they plan to repatriate workloads back from public cloud to an On-Prem Infrastructure.
The document provides an overview of cloud computing fundamentals. It defines cloud computing as renting computing resources from a cloud provider and paying only for what is used. The main benefits of cloud computing discussed are that it allows for flexible scaling, always having the latest technology, and having an operational expenditure model. The document outlines the different types of cloud services, deployment models, roles, and considerations for moving a business to the cloud.
This document discusses how cloud computing can benefit businesses. It explores the costs and management aspects of using cloud computing based on Amazon's cloud services. The document finds that cloud computing offers benefits like cost effectiveness, unlimited storage, mobility, and no need for maintenance or IT personnel. However, it also notes weaknesses like security and privacy concerns. It determines that small and medium businesses are likely to reap the most benefits from cloud computing due to limited budgets and resources.
Insurance industry trends 2015 and beyond: #3 Cloud ComputingEuro IT Group
Cloud computing in insurance:
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- What the big guys say about cloud
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- Cloud Computing across insurance value chain
- Deploying cloud computing in insurance
- Cloud workloads functions
- Cloud concerns
- Specific use cases
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2. WHO IS INTELLIGO?
What do we
do?
Intelligo helps companies who want to explore the cloud potential by guiding
them and migrating their assets using a unique approach that can quickly show a
return on investment.
Intelligo is headquartered in McAllen, Texas
What type of
Services do
we offer?
Who are the
founders?
Ernesto Loya, MS
Ernesto has 25 years of IT
experience solving business
problems with technology. He
holds a MS in eCommerce and a
MS in Analytics.
Omar Soberanis, MS
Omar has a Masters in
Software Eng and has more
than 23 years of industry
experience building complex
software business
applications.
● Cloud Computing
● Managed Services
● Analytical Services
3. PRESSURE FACTORS FOR TODAY’S ORGANIZATIONS
In today’s economy, any IT organization is faced
with the following challenges:
Your IT
Organization
● Cost ● Compliance
● Speed ● Efficiency
● Customer Demand ● Scalability
● Changes ● Reliability
● Security
4. OLD TECHNOLOGY MODEL AND ITS COST
In the “Old Model” when your organizations need
to install or maintain a system, what are the
upfront cost or initial investment?
On Premise
● Physical Space ● Cabling
● Cooling ● Power
● Networking ● Racks
● Servers ● Storage
● Security ● Labor
5. OLD TECHNOLOGY MODEL AND ITS EFFICIENCY
In the “Old Model” what does it take to deploy a
new system or even upgrade an existing system?
On Premise
● Capacity Planning ● Certification
● Hardware Purchasing ● Installation and
configuration
● Space Planning ● Setup and network
and racks
● Security Planning ● Plan for disaster
recovery
● Cabling ● Hire or contract labor
6. OLD TECHNOLOGY MODEL AND ITS RELIABILITY
In the “Old Model”, are you satisfied with the
reliability of your systems?
On Premise
● Can your system withstand failure? Or loss of
power?
● Is your system secure? Do you know exactly who
is accessing your systems?
● If your system goes down, how is your business
or organization financially impacted?
● If your organization needs to grow or shrink, are
you systems ready to scale up or down?
7. WHAT IS THE CLOUD COMPUTING?
The term "cloud computing" is everywhere. In the simplest terms,
cloud computing means storing and accessing data and programs
over the Internet instead of your computer's hard drive. The cloud is
just a metaphor for the Internet. --PCMag
The practice of using a network of remote servers
hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and
process data, rather than a local server or a
personal computer. -- Google
Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of
compute power, database storage, applications,
and other IT resources through a cloud services
platform via the internet with pay-as-you-go
pricing. --Amazon
8. STRATEGY FOR THE FUTURE
New technology model for the future
Cost Efficient Reliable Commodity Speed Secure
9. CLOUD COMPUTING AS A NEW STRATEGY
Cost Efficient Reliable Commodity Speed Secure
10. NEW TECHNOLOGY MODEL AND ITS COST
In the “New Model” when your organizations need
to install or maintain a system, what are the
upfront cost or initial investment?
Cloud
$0 in infrastructure to get
started
11. NEW TECHNOLOGY MODEL AND ITS EFFICIENCY
In the “New Model” how long does it take to
deploy a new system or even upgrade an existing
system?
Cloud
Right Now
12. NEW TECHNOLOGY MODEL AND ITS RELIABILITY
In the “New Model”, what services does the cloud
provide to make your system reliable?
Cloud
● No loss of power
● Quickly deploy new applications
● Instantly shut down resources that are no longer
required
● Security at physical and digital level
● When you scale down you don’t pay for the
infrastructure (consumed IT as a commodity)
● Automatic redundancy
● State of the art data centers
13. ON-PREMISE VS CLOUD COMPARISON
On-Premise Cloud
Installation Cost High installation cost because hardware
needs and labor cost
No cost
Infrastructure Cost High infrastructure cost required to build
a reliable data center
No cost
Ownership Own Rent
Business Continuity Need to be designed and purchase all
servers, storage, and network.
Built-in features of the cloud.
Scalability Until next budget cycle Ready to scale up or down
Management and
overhead
Additional overhead cost to manage
assets and responsibility lies on your
organization
No additional overhead cost and
responsibility for any
infrastructure that lies on your
cloud vendor
14. HOW IS THE CLOUD IMPROVING ORGANIZATIONS?
37%savings over a 3-year period
for a retail / ecommerce organization
when compared to a self-managed, on-
premises solution
--Forbes Magazine
World-class procurement organizations now have
18%lower operating costs than typical
companies, and operate with 28 %fewer
staff, while generating more than twice the return on
investment
--Business Wire
62%of companies that have
saved money are reinvesting those
savings back into the business to
increase headcount, boost wages, and
drive product innovation
--CIO Magazine
Sensata a manufacturing company who
makes sensors and controls, migrated
its mailbox and cut its cost in half
trimming $500,000from IT budget.
--Industry Week
16. CLOUD OPPORTUNITIES
Cloud
● Focus your resources on your business not on
the complex world of technology
● Grow or shrink your business as much as you
want
● Business agility
● Do you need high-end computing but don’t have
the budget? go to the cloud
● Eliminate complexity
● Continuous and systematic innovation that remain
cost effective
● Improve quality
● Economies of scale
● Savings $$$
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Expertise Cloud Confusion Partnership Services
Intelligo has more than 50
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we understand IT and what
it takes to succeed in
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Cloud commoditization
offer many promises that
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organization technologies
while reducing cost;
however, cloud
technologies are quite
complex and confusing to
navigate. Intelligo can
ease your cloud confusion.
We have expertise on
solution technologies that
are not only sound but cost
efficient.
Intelligo is not only
concerned with your
IT related planning,
we have the
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drive your
transformational
projects, enable
growth, and
innovation. Please
talk for a discount
that we are offering
until the end of April.
● Cloud Planning and
Migration
● Managed Services
● Analytics Services
19. INTELLIGO
HELPING ORGANIZATIONS
DRIVE IT STRATEGY
Contact Us At:
URL: http://www.intelligodata.com/
Email: sales@intelligodata.com
Phone (956) 358-2384
813 N. Main, Suite 526
McAllen, TX 78501
Editor's Notes
-Oracle cost for redundancy is about $25,000, with 2 consultants for Best Buy.
You can replicate all this functionality on premises although it would be extremely expensive.
-Data centers for clouds are now more 100% green energy. Using solar, wind energy.
-Just removing all the servers from your on premise it's making the earth greener.
-Adoptions rates of 57% on a yearly basis
Explain that is a very simple system move from on premise to cloud. This will requires that the systems are stop on the on premise. A much more different architecture will be required for other scenarios.
Step 1 - Explain app. Talk about the HR Orange application and its business function running on premise. Navigate through the application. Usually it requires 5 servers, 1 load balancers 2 servers for applications and 2 servers for databases. Simulating running on my machine with 1 server.
Step 2 - Backup SMS. Image creation using a tool. To backup the entire application and databases. Simulate the image because it will take about 1 hours to image the entire database. Start the image but don’t wait for the image creation. Explain what is image creation.
Step 3 - Start server.
Step 4 - Login from Cloud.
Step 5 - Drop server and demonstrate failure
Step 6 - Setup load balance
Step 7 - Demonstrate redundancy