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infraestruturas
infraestruturas
informaticidade
http://blogs.wsj.com/photojournal/2009/06/04/homeless-and-online-in-san-francisco/
informaticidade
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/when-google-goes-down-it-goes-down-hard/
informaticidade
“Technology is not kind. It does not wait. It does not say please. It slams into existing systems. Often destroying them, while creating new ones.”
Joseph Schumpeter (1937)
em evolução
qualquer um podeweb 1.0
marc benioff, salesforce.com
fazertransações
amazon, google, eBay...
qualquer um pode
web 2.0
participarflickr, BLOGs, adsense...
marc benioff, salesforce.com
qualquer um podeweb 3.0
amazon AWS, salesforce...google, microsoft, ning, myspace...
marc benioff, salesforce.com
HARDWARE as a SERVICE
SOFTWARE as a SERVICE
INFORMATION as a SERVICEINFRASTRUCTURE
PLATFORM as a SERVICE
.GOV as a SERVICE
Qualquer-um-como-SERVIÇO
e isso inclui
de TELECOMSDKs
na web!...
People – not boxes – make things work.
We’re trying to drive what we call Web 21C, ...we
launched a set of SDKs and... developers register to write to that set of capabilities.
So we’re developing abilities for BT to mash up with services and applications that exist in the Web, and
that turns this whole thing into a global innovation platform instead of just a global NGN.
http://www.telecommagazine.com/newsglobe/article.asp?HH_ID=AR_3029
[BT Group Chief Technology Officer Matthew Bross]
1994: US$3,500
2005: US$8,000
gasto por empregado
ondeestamos?
história
http://www.deborahschultz.com/deblog/2007/11/snackbyte-a-vie.html
einstein... qual a força mais poderosa do universo?
einstein:juros compostos.
October 2009 – Page 74 | © 2009 IBM CorporationSmarter Planet – Dynamic Infrastructure – cloud computing
As the world gets smarter, demands on IT will grow
Smart traffic
systems
Smart water
management
Smart energy
gridsSmart
healthcare
Smart food
systems
Intelligent oil
field
technologies
Smart
regions
Smart
weather
Smart
countries
Smart supply
chains Smart cities
Smart retail
October 2009 – Page 75 | © 2009 IBM CorporationSmarter Planet – Dynamic Infrastructure – cloud computing
By 2011, the world will be 10 times more instrumented then it was in 2006. Internet connected devices will leap from 500M to 1 Trillion
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MP3 players,
Digital cameras,Camera phones, VoIP,
Medical imaging, Laptops,smart meters, multi-player games,
Satellite images, GPS, ATMs, Scanners,Sensors, Digital radio, DLP theaters, Telematics,
Peer-to-peer, Email, Instant messaging, Videoconferencing,
CAD/CAM, Toys, Industrial machines, Security systems, Appliances
10x
growth in
five years
Approximately 70% of the digital universe is created by individuals, but enterprises
are responsible for 85% of the security, privacy, reliability, and compliance.
October 2009 – Page 76 | © 2009 IBM CorporationSmarter Planet – Dynamic Infrastructure – cloud computing
5. Security
6. Transformational Hybrid Systems
Fine-grained, Risk Adjusted Security
Transformative Enterprise Computing
Foundations
3. Services Quality
4. Cloud
Leadership in Service Excellence
Opportunities beyond Infrastructure
Business Decisions
Services
2. Data to Smart Decisions
1. Digital Economy
New Value Vehicles
Consumability of Analytics
October 2009 – Page 77 | © 2009 IBM CorporationSmarter Planet – Dynamic Infrastructure – cloud computing
85% idleIn distributed computing environments, up to 85% of computing capacity sits idle.
Explosion of information driving 54% growth in storage shipments every year.
1.5x
70cents./1€70% on average is spent on maintaining current IT infrastructures versus adding new capabilities.
Up to 80% in cost savings
Up to 60% in energy savings
CAPEX oriented
Virtualization
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Private
Cloud
Public
Cloud
35%Energy consumption due
to servers will increase by
35% in the next 4 years.
história
http://www.rationalsurvivability.co.
http://www.bitcurrent.com/a-new-take-on-cloud-taxonomies-migration/
cluster
grid
cloud
http://bit.ly/lcJD5
The NIST Cloud Definition Framework
10
4
Community
CloudPrivate
CloudPublic Cloud
Hybrid Clouds
Deployment
Models
Service
Models
Essential
Characteristics
Common
Characteristics
Software as a
Service (SaaS)
Platform as a
Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure as a
Service (IaaS)
Resource Pooling
Broad Network Access Rapid Elasticity
Measured Service
On Demand Self-Service
Low Cost Software
Virtualization Service Orientation
Advanced Security
Homogeneity
Massive Scale Resilient Computing
Geographic Distribution
http://bit.ly/2ETCpU
explosão cambriana
http://bit.ly/4zMTw0
Cloud Computing and SaaS ApplicationsA real emerging opportunity
Confidential 107
2007-2010Market Development
2010-2013Market Consolidation
2013 …- Mainstream
- Critical mass
- Commoditization
(*) Source: Gartner(**) Source IDC
Worldwide Cloud Services will grow up to 21% in 2009,to exceed $56.3B and will rise to more than $150B by 2013 (*)
Worldwide SaaS revenue will grow up to 22% in 2009,to exceed $9.6B, with a compound annual growth (CAGR) of 19.4%,through 2013 (*)
Total IT Market CAGR = 5.2% only! (*)
IDC increased its SaaS growthprojection for 2009 from 36%growth to 40.5% growth over 2008.
By the end of 2009, 76% of U.S.Organizations will use at least one SaaS-delivered application forbusiness use (**)
exemplos
seesmic
tweestr