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Digital World, 6-8 Dec 2012. Bangabandhu Convention Center.

Dhaka, Bangaldesh.

Compiled by Md. Aminul Hassan.

Cloud Trends, Business Cloud Trends, Business Drivers and where the Jobs Drivers and where the Jobs

are Atare At

Ed FranklinSenior Advisor to

RiverMeadow Software

Cloud Computing is the delivery of computing as a service, where shared hardware, software and information are accessed by devices as a utility

It’s an Evolution in technology, pricing and delivery for a “pay as you go” business model to purchasing or using computing

You’re already an expert and use it now!◦ Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Spotify, Instagram, Google Mail, LinkedIn

34.3% of the world is connected to the Internet and worldwide IP traffic will quadruple by 2015◦ 30 billion pieces of content were added to Facebook in the past month◦ 2 billion videos were watched on YouTube yesterday◦ The average teenager sends over 4 thousand text messages per month

By 2016, it is forecasted that there will be nearly 18.9 billion network connections―almost 2.5 connections for each person on earth― compared with 10.3 billion last year

The Green Agenda mandates we MUST become more efficient in our use of computing ◦ Electronic waste makes up five percent of all municipal solid waste worldwide and is the fastest growing

component◦ CO2 emissions of the IT industry exceeds that of the entire worldwide aviation industry and will grow 4.5X by 2020◦ IT emissions from data centers today account for almost 5% of the world’s carbon emissions ◦ Two Google searches create the same energy required to boil a kettle of water

Business models demand utility-based compute/storage as open systems enable applications growth

McKinsey found today’s Internet economy was 3.4% of overall GDP in the nations they studied

Start-up business plans are based on cloud technology, eliminating need for owned infrastructure

Software spending resulting from proliferation of smart technologies will increase by 25 percent◦ Previous “dumb” devices will have software embedded in them and be linked to the internet to send and receive data

The “mobile workplace” will enable decisions to be made in real time and reduce the need for location and time zone dependency

The rise of “Shadow IT”◦ IT is no longer “protected” in a closed environment, CIO’s have become business partners and not just technologists

Web Services/SOA—Web becomes the #1 dev platform◦ Rise of open sourced software, simple beats complex, heterogeneity rules

“Big Data” and next-gen analytics◦ Store, evaluate, analyze and monetize all of the information that’s being collected

Through 2015, 90% of enterprises will bypass broad scale deployment of Windows 8◦ Era of PC dominance is coming to an end with the proliferation of tablets, smartphones and “BYOD”

“Wearable” smart electronics will emerge as a $10 billion industry◦ Shirts, shoes, glasses, Fitness tracking, gps, worker productivity, targeted advertisements

Estimated that there will be 70 Billion app downloads every year by 2014 Estimated that 40% of world smart phone users will opt-in to context service providers that

track activities of our digital habits Mobile payments becomes a real player worldwide

◦ NFC becomes more widespread and we move past “early adopter” phase

By 2014, IT hiring in major Western markets will come from Asian companies Market consolidation will displace up to 20 percent of the top IT services

providers◦ Lower cost cloud services will reduce upwards of 15 percent of top outsourcing revenue◦ Global approach to staffing given the need for specific skills

In-memory computing growth through advent of cheaper flash storage◦ Violin Memory, FusionIO, SolidFire

By 2015, “big data” demand will create 4.4 million new jobs globally, but at the current pace only one third of those jobs will be filled

“Big Data” in the very early stages◦ IT will focus on developing analytics that enable, track and store data to predict decision making◦ Hadoop distributions, software, subprojects and related hardware, Next gen data warehouses and

related hardware;◦ Data integration tools and platforms, analytic platforms, applications and data visualization tools

Bezos: Be passionate. Don't try to catch the hot thing. Start with the customer and work backwards

Social Mobile Analytics Cloud

… it is SMAC (“Smack”)

Social

Mobile

New sources bring in new challenges

Cloud - Innovator

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DB, Integration, Developme

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DB, Integration, Developme

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Applications

Applications

Servers, Network, Storage

Servers, Network, Storage

Cloud technology is delivered through a fabric of services…

…that need to be stitched together for optimum benefits

Infrastructure

Applications +

Services

Applications +

Services

Platform

Software

Business Process

Independent Software Vendors

System Integrators

Adv

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ervi

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Cloud ecosystem – nascent, fragmented & growing…

…fraught with manageable uncertainties and risks

Technology

Providers

Cloud Consumers

Guzool Inc.Dec 6 : Digital World 2012 Agility. Productivity. Transparency

Guzool®

Guzool : awatalTwitter : awatalGmail : awatalSkype : awatalNYU : aw91@nyu.eduBlog : Watalon.com

We’re hiring – paid summer internships and full-time roles, careers@freelancer.com

BuildingBuilding

FreelancerFreelancerDavid HarrisonVice President EngineeringFreelancer.comemail: david@freelancer.comtwitter: @freelancer

Freelancer

Source: Internet World Stats & United Nation

It’s 2012.

World Population

7,030,000,000

Number on the Internet

2,267,233,742 (32.3%)

North America266 million users77.4% penetration

North America266 million users77.4% penetration

Europe475 million users58.4% penetration

Europe475 million users58.4% penetration

Latin America204m (of 592)34.5% penetration

Latin America204m (of 592)34.5% penetration

Africa110m (of 1014m)10.9% penetration

Africa110m (of 1014m)10.9% penetration

Asia825m (of 3834m)21.5% penetration

Asia825m (of 3834m)21.5% penetration

Worldwide Internet Penetration 2011

We are the global labour exchange

We Empower Entrepreneurs. Globally.

Freelancer Globally

➔ Started in 2004

➔ World’s largest outsourcing marketplace

➔ > 6,700,000 users from > 234 countries / regions

➔ > 4,000,000 posted projects to date

➔ > $888,090,000 in posted projects,

roughly equivalent to saving western businesses$500m to $1b in costs.. in $200 projects..

➔ In top 300 websites globally (Alexa)

A few statistics

➔ Between 15-20k users on-site at any time

➔ >150 instances (c1.xlarge, m1.xlarge, m2.4xlarge)(high cpu, high memory)

➔ > 15TB of EBS storage

➔ > 500GB of S3 storage (in 20-40KB files!)

➔ Our databases serve: > 1.03B requests per day

➔ Our web hosts serve ~257M HTTP requests per day

Below:Amazon.comApple.comMSN.comBing.comBBCEtc..

Freelancer.com is huge in the developing world.Now ranks 21st in Bangladesh (155m population)

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Head: Cloud: Asia SouthRaju_Chellam@dell.comDhaka. Dec 6-8, 2012

Raju Chellum/ Singapore

What's I plan to discuss today

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What's cloud?( from a DC perspective )

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Cloud makes a big difference in asset utilizationCloud makes a big difference in cutting DC labor costs

Cloud

Today

Today

+150%

- 30%

- 40%

Physical Virtual

+280%

Large Scale CloudEconomics

Why cloud is so hot?

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Why is cloud so cool?

Case Study 1: Government of Taiwan

Case Study 2: Government of Singapore

Standardize Simplify Virtualize

IT as a Service

Cloud

• Physical & VM infra converge

• Reduce space & energy

• More efficient

• 1 admin can perform multiple func

• Cut op costs

• Boost IT ser-vice delivery

• Enhance performance

• Reduce manual ops

• Boost apps availability

• Deliver Frictionless IT

• Enable variable OpEx capability

• Consumption-based billing:PPU (pay/use)

Less $ on MaintLess $ on OpexLess $ on Capex

Step 1: Keep the end in mind first

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Workshop Assessment Design Implementation Manage/Support

ABC (Analytics, Big Data, Cloud) Accelerator

•Analyze: Your needs. Your ICT & apps env.•Bring Together: Work together with Your SI. •Customize: Based on your specific BI/BA needs.•Deploy: Start with PoC & scale out as required.•Empower: Train your key staff on all aspects•Finally: Monitor. Measure. Finetune as required.

YourGovtDept

Step 2: Go slow. Be systematic. Start with PoC & scale out

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Bangladesh – A Potential Destination for Cloud Hosting

Source: World Bank, Gartner, KPMG, BASIS

Infrastructure Support

Redundant Connectivity

Resource Pool

Thriving IT Industry

Resource CostsCloud

Experience

Ample Infrastructure

Support

6 terrestrial links established through neighboring countries in 2012

Strong resource pool with deep knowledge in Cloud

Experience in Private CloudGPIT’s Cloud Project for Grameen Phone

USD 310 M in 2012 with sustainable growth of ~18% every year

USD 310 M in 2012 with sustainable growth of ~18% every year

30-40% cheaper costs

(resource, infrastructure)

than India, Vietnam & Philippines

30-40% cheaper costs

(resource, infrastructure)

than India, Vietnam & Philippines

Foreign Direct Investment

FDI in Bangladesh of more than 1B USD in 2012

Outsourcing Destination

Emergence in Gartner’s Top 30 Outsourcing Destinations

Enterprise

SME

Potential Early Adopters for Cloud Computing in Bangladesh

Industry Driver Cloud’s Value Proposition

Information needed any time anywhere

Mobility & 24/7 Availability

Secured Information Secured Information Gateway

Outsource IT infrastructure maintenance

Physical infrastructure maintenance not required

More production focused so need for efficiency

Information at finger tip anytime anywhere ensures efficiency

IT consolidation needed Provides IT consolidation

Industry Driver Cloud’s Value Proposition

Upfront investment sensitive

No upfront investment required

Averse to flat license cost Dynamic licensing

Averse to flat charges Pay per use

Agility to grow in capacity based on business demand

Scalability

Information needed anytime from anywhere

Mobility & 24/7 Availability

e-Education◦ Significant gap in educational standards in the rural and

urban segments◦ Bridge the digital divide by enabling the students to access

the same kind of educational resources Pay per use No upfront cost of buying servers; No physical proximity is needed Cheaper to create space for back up data Many users for the same cloud creating a pooling demand

that will make it easy to cut prices and maximize server efficiency.

e- Governance◦ Bangladesh predicted to emerge as the new Information

Society hotspot as Cloud Computing features in the government's development strategy.

• e- Banking◦ Potential of providing micro-finance solutions/loans in rural

areas through e-Banking◦ Complement m-Banking and assist in reaching the vast

unbanked population

• e-Commerce◦ Cellbazaar.com powered by GPIT is the pioneer e-Commerce

website in Bangladesh with more than 200,000 active users◦ More than 500,000 unique page views/day

Drivers for Cloud Computing in Bangladesh

SaaS◦ CRM, E-Mail, Virtual Desktop, Games

PaaS◦ Execution Run Time, Database, Web Service, Development Tools

• IaaS◦ Virtual Machine, Servers, Storage, Load Balancers, Network

Cloud Offerings

ObjectivesProject ScopeObjectives

• Develop virtual datacenter

• Intel server virtualization

• Develop highly available web platform

• POC for Exchange and File server virtualization

GPIT CLOUD – Bangladesh’s first private cloud

GPIT CLOUD PROJECT

Project Scope

• Maximize resource utilization and

high availability

• Reduce OpEx and CapEx

• Time to market

• Future readiness of CLOUD

computing

Project Scope

H/W Classifications

Blade65

Mid Level (RACK)107

Entry Level (RACK)66

Total Computational Power

Number of CPU410

Total RAM (GB)1990

Total Storage (TB)>10

Average Utilization (Before Virtualization)

CPU 32%Total Storage (TB)

>10Memory 73%

• Replacement of end of life servers

• Technological limitation in resource reusability

• Long lead time for H/W procurement

• Data Center and environmental effect

• High availability & manageability

GPIT CLOUD – Bangladesh’s first private cloud

Initiation of Virtualization

Physical Infrastructure Features of Non-Virtualized Environment

Drivers for Server Virtualization

Thank you

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