What does the future look like?
Simon May,
Client and Cloud Evangelist




@simonster
http://simon-may.com
Change is faster than ever
Competition is ever tougher
Possibility
Social
App Internet
Devices
Cloud computing
People




         People
Applications
Productivity

               Integration with
               external social
               networks



               Internal social
               computing
               tools                    Online meetings          Presence & IM



                          Social networking               Voice & video




               Productivity will be              And best-in-class
               best on Windows                   on other devices
Devices in the data center
Services




           Services
Consumer




    1   ,000,000,000
    Hours spent per month
    playing on Xbox Live
Business




     28,000
     Mailboxes the Royal Mail
     have in the cloud
Mobility
Security and Management
Tools That Help IT to Protect the Enterprise

    Central, unified                       Access control based on the level of trust
  management platform
                                                             Level of business impact
                                                                (means of access)


                                                                       Low              Unmanaged
                                                                      (Web)
                                             Managed


                                                                     Medium
                                                                   (VDI/Citrix)




                                                                       High
  Single, end-to-end security                                      (DirectAccess,
                                                                  enterprise VPN)
  and management platform



                                With System Center 2012, manage any mobile

A look                          device that connects through Exchange ActiveSync,
                                including Windows-, iOS-, Symbian-, and Android-
                                based devices
ahead…                          • Will manage Windows devices best and be best-
                                  in-class on other devices


                                Achieve the same management results as with on-
                                premises solutions at a lower cost
Cloud definition
               What is a cloud?

Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient,
on-demand network access to a shared pool of
configurable computing resources (e.g., networks,
servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be
rapidly provisioned and released with minimal
management effort or service provider interaction.
This cloud model promotes availability and is
composed of five essential characteristics, three service
models, and four deployment models.

             The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing
Public?


The cloud infrastructure is made available to the
general public or a large industry group and is
owned by an organization selling cloud services.
Private?


The cloud infrastructure is operated solely for an
organization. It may be managed by the organization
or a third party and may exist on premise or off
premise.
Hybrid?
The cloud infrastructure is a composition of two
or more clouds (private, community, or public)
that remain unique entities but are bound
together by standardized or proprietary
technology that enables data and application
portability (e.g., cloud bursting for load-
balancing between clouds).
Entering new markets is easy
Small businesses can act big
Big business can act small
Flexibility is critical
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Some things don’t belong
Some are obvious choices
Service Providers
Massive scale
Connectivity
Cloud Security




      Robust security controls:
      Do you have these
      attestations?
GFS Data Center video


       Available here:
       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOxA1l1pQIw
Adopt a “cloud first” approach
Workloads that can’t move will remain on-prem

                                      Get closer to the business
                                    Work as one as technical barriers come down

Become app centric
Focus time and resource around managing apps, not infrastructure

                                                Will divest ownership
                                                 To the right parts of the business
Managing apps
Expert in marrying applications, experience and knowlage

                                                       Enable flexibility
                                            Through managing the environement

Manage resource
Expert in understanding cost implications and placing workload accordingly

                                                                       STOP!
                   Doing non-value add, like patching and hardware maintainance
Cloud integrator
Connecting public and private clouds together

                                                                    Dev-Op
                                            Ensures smooth application operation

Cloud resource manager
Expert in understanding cost implications and placing workload accordingly
IT Marketeer
Internally markets the IT departments capabilities

                                                        Security Analyst
                                           Understands and mitigates business risk
340 Undecillion
The future might look like this


        Available here:
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6cNdhOKwi0
My Blog:
http://simon-may.com

UK TechNet Blog:
http://aka.ms/UKTechNet


Cloud for IT Pros:
http://aka.ms/TNCloud

The Future of IT

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    What does thefuture look like? Simon May, Client and Cloud Evangelist @simonster http://simon-may.com
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    People People
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    Productivity Integration with external social networks Internal social computing tools Online meetings Presence & IM Social networking Voice & video Productivity will be And best-in-class best on Windows on other devices
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    Consumer 1 ,000,000,000 Hours spent per month playing on Xbox Live
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    Business 28,000 Mailboxes the Royal Mail have in the cloud
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    Security and Management ToolsThat Help IT to Protect the Enterprise Central, unified Access control based on the level of trust management platform Level of business impact (means of access) Low Unmanaged (Web) Managed Medium (VDI/Citrix) High Single, end-to-end security (DirectAccess, enterprise VPN) and management platform With System Center 2012, manage any mobile A look device that connects through Exchange ActiveSync, including Windows-, iOS-, Symbian-, and Android- based devices ahead… • Will manage Windows devices best and be best- in-class on other devices Achieve the same management results as with on- premises solutions at a lower cost
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    Cloud definition What is a cloud? Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. This cloud model promotes availability and is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models, and four deployment models. The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing
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    Public? The cloud infrastructureis made available to the general public or a large industry group and is owned by an organization selling cloud services.
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    Private? The cloud infrastructureis operated solely for an organization. It may be managed by the organization or a third party and may exist on premise or off premise.
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    Hybrid? The cloud infrastructureis a composition of two or more clouds (private, community, or public) that remain unique entities but are bound together by standardized or proprietary technology that enables data and application portability (e.g., cloud bursting for load- balancing between clouds).
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    Cloud Security Robust security controls: Do you have these attestations?
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    GFS Data Centervideo Available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOxA1l1pQIw
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    Adopt a “cloudfirst” approach Workloads that can’t move will remain on-prem Get closer to the business Work as one as technical barriers come down Become app centric Focus time and resource around managing apps, not infrastructure Will divest ownership To the right parts of the business
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    Managing apps Expert inmarrying applications, experience and knowlage Enable flexibility Through managing the environement Manage resource Expert in understanding cost implications and placing workload accordingly STOP! Doing non-value add, like patching and hardware maintainance
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    Cloud integrator Connecting publicand private clouds together Dev-Op Ensures smooth application operation Cloud resource manager Expert in understanding cost implications and placing workload accordingly
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    IT Marketeer Internally marketsthe IT departments capabilities Security Analyst Understands and mitigates business risk
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    The future mightlook like this Available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6cNdhOKwi0
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    My Blog: http://simon-may.com UK TechNetBlog: http://aka.ms/UKTechNet Cloud for IT Pros: http://aka.ms/TNCloud

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Intro:NowThen  Looking at the current Cloud Computing market small business and ISPs and end user emergent trends and adoption rates
  • #3 Rate of change is now faster than it’s every beenExamples: Time spent online in 2000 = 2.7h/week, 2010 = 18h/week or 666% increase!Examples: Active blogs 2000 = 12,000 , 2010 = 141 millionExamples: Daily SMS 2000 = 400,000, 2010 = 4.5 billionExamples: Storage 2000 = $10/gb, 2010 = 6c
  • #6 Growth and cost saving
  • #7 3 out 5 employees don’t believe they need to be in the office to be productive95% of information workers report that they use a personal device at work – now45% of millennials world wide say they use social networking at work REGARDLESS of whether they are permitted or not!Enabled by not-quite ubiquitous connectivityDriven by user desires to do everything in the most convenient way for themDriven by user desire to be able to do what the person next to them doesDriven by user desire to work togetherDriven by user expectation that things are easy
  • #8 What we’re seeing is that sharing is essential to them, sharing with both those internally and externally –it’s no good if they send a business proposal to a client and they can’t open the document.It’s essential to be able to express ideas with the clarity with which they intended, it’s life or death, mortgage payment or default at times. It’s not good getting a graph that looks like it was created in 2000 when everyone else is pitching in 2011.
  • #14 Timing: 3 minutes Key Points:Microsoft strives to be first and best on the Windows platform and best-in-class on other devices to deliver the best possible productivity experience. We believe that the key to delivering the best experience is to deliver a connected experience whenever possible, with rich content creation capabilities available when offline.Social computing represents an opportunity to make the productivity experience more collaborative while providing the kind of user experience that people love.Office 365 is where Microsoft Office meets the cloud, for anywhere access to people, information, and productivity tools. Script:From the very beginning, when our focus was on delivering core word processing, spreadsheet software, and presentation software, we always strived to provide the best experience on the Windows platform. As Microsoft Office has matured, it has progressively grown to include a set of back-end services that extend and enhance the user experience—our commitment to delivering the best experience has never wavered. The Microsoft Office applications and services are the tools that people globally use to communicate, collaborate, and create compelling materials. Moving forward, we recognize that people want that experience regardless of what device they’re running. We’ll always focus on being first and best on the Windows platform, but we’re also delivering best-in-class experiences on other devices. For example, Office for Mac is a highly popular and successful program; in fact, it’s one of the best-selling applications for Apple computers. As other devices become increasingly more important in people’s lives—such as the iPhone and iPad, as well as Android-based devices—we’re looking at how we extend the Office platform to them as well. A great example is Lync, which will be available for all major smartphone platforms. And across all of the devices—and the applications they run—we believe that a key to delivering the best productivity experience is to make that experience a connected one whenever possible, with rich content creation capabilities available when offline.Another key aspect of the consumerization of IT is the popularity of social computing. Online social tools can make the productivity experience more collaborative and help people connect more easily with each other. Bringing the power and potential of social computing technologies into the enterprise—whether by integrating consumer social apps into your business processes or providing enterprise-equivalent apps that add the necessary privacy and security capabilities—can help directly boost productivity while providing the kind of user experience that people love.We’ll jump a little deeper into those topics in just a moment, but before we move on I’d just like to mention Office 365. Office 365 is where Microsoft Office meets the cloud. We believe the cloud is really the future of IT, and it’s a key enabler of a lot of the consumerization trend, providing anywhere connectivity to people, information, and applications, unrelated to a specific device. Office 365 brings together Microsoft Office, Microsoft SharePoint Online, Microsoft Exchange Online, and Microsoft Lync Online in an always-up-to-date service. In keeping with our goal to deliver best-in-class experiences across devices and platforms, Office 365 supports mobile use as well as use on a Mac client. Office 365 also offers the best service level agreement policies in the industry, along with robust disaster recovery capabilities, globally redundant backups, and extensive privacy features. Additional Information:“Office for Mac 2011 To Get the ‘Ribbon’ UI,” Redmond Channel Partner, February 11, 2010, http://rcpmag.com/articles/2010/02/11/office-for-mac-2011-to-get-the-ribbon-ui.aspx“Steve Ballmer: Office 365 Launch,” June 28, 2011, http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/steve/2011/06-28Office365.mspx
  • #20 2013 1/3rd of the worlds workforce will be mobileChinese millennials spend 34 hours a week using social toolsData is expanding at 40x per year, IT professionals by just 1.4x
  • #21 Timing: 2 minutes Key Points:Microsoft offers a centralized, unified management platform to enable you to manage your infrastructure from a single pane of glass. The key to maximizing security and productivity is to control access based on the user, the level of trust you have in the device, and the business impact of the information.Microsoft investments in systems management will extend the types of devices that you can manage with a single platform and increasingly provide you with a choice between on-premises and cloud-based management. Script:With more and more devices in use in the enterprise, IT professionals must deal with an increasingly complex IT environment, making security and management likewise more complex. Microsoft delivers a security and management platform that will help IT to protect the enterprise while supporting today’s changing workstyle:We offer a single, end-to-end security and management platform, providing an integrated, extensible environment for managing IT resources from the desktop to the data center and enabling you to use the same consoles and tools for managing physical, virtual and cloud IT environments. Looking specifically at client management, this means having a single pane of glass for asset intelligence, desired configuration management, software update management, software distribution, operating system deployment, and power management.Enabling access from different devices based on the user, the level of trust in the device (managed or unmanaged), and the business impact of the information will help ensure the security of your information and network while maximizing productivity. I’ll talk in a little more detail about those two points in a moment, but I’d just like to highlight a couple of areas that we are investing in with our systems management platform, to help further simplify management:We are extending the platform to support an increasing range of devices. We want to support the devices your people are using—regardless of the platform each device uses. With Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012, you’ll be able to manage any mobile device that connects through Exchange ActiveSync, including devices based on Windows Phone, iOS (iPhone or iPad), Symbian, and Android.We think you should have the option to manage your systems from either on-premises or the cloud, and we’ll continue to make more cloud options available.
  • #27 Agility and responsiveness are becoming more overwhelming drivers than simply saving moneyMoving into new markets in new parts of the world is simpleNiels Bohr once said – “making predictions is difficult – especially about the future” Businesses can easily explore a new market because the attendant risk of doing so is greatly reduced as a result of not having to invest in infrastructure to enable the explorationExample: Esri a company that creates complex geographic relationship models for industry and government has been able to move into new markets because they haven’t had to invest in infrastructure in each region they want to explore
  • #28 One man in a container can have the appearance of a massive company and he’s able to enter markets and do things.Exceedra – a start up that helps manufacturers feeding supply chains to know what to sell in and at what price is helping companies like Hiniken, Pirelli and Revlon understand what they need to place into the channel. They’re small with staff count countable on fingers and toes, but they act like a massive company attracting massive clients.
  • #29 Massive companies can do things that would have been very difficult previously because of their scale, like exploit a new market where once it would have been too expensive.Associated Press – built the News Reader application to try to attract readers from traditional paper press to digital, they wouldn’t have been able to try something like that with an unproven record without the ability to control scale and cost with the cloud
  • #30 The ability to expand and contract resources is the only way to enable that need to grow and shrink and it’s the only way to deal with Risk metrics, bursting into the cloud to do Monte Carlo simulations – working out the risks that can affect asset prices over a variety of time horizons.
  • #31 UnpredictabilityCloud bursting, Air Products uses as solution built on premises using HPC Server to “cloud burst” when they need to model specific business needs
  • #32 Lets be honest compliance policies and legislation haven’t quite caught up yet.Enter Hybrid as a deployment method
  • #33 Front end web services are an obvious choice to move to cloud technology as are email systems. Royal Mail have moved over 28,000 employees to the Microsoft BPOS as have small companies like Shine Therapies who provide occupational, speech and language therapies in the NW of england
  • #34 If I were going to be in one business that has to be ultra efficient it’s going to be this one.By 2015 20% of the Fortune 500 will be cloud -Service Providers
  • #35 A city in developed nation uses about 10MW of power, a global class DC uses about 30MW If you want one you can buy for about $19mUsers don’t expect downtime any more, it gets in the way and it gets ugly fast.
  • #37 In 2011 the internet transfers 50 Exabytes of data, every day.I did some maths, take that data write it to a DVD, put the DVDs in a 747 and fly them and you’ll still have to do that 13,000 more times to move an Exabyte
  • #39 You tube video of GFS DC tour
  • #44 Internet of things