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Technology Trends 2013

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanachart NumnondaExecutive Director

IMC Institute20 March 2013

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Trends

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Growth Markets & Global Trends

Source: Winning in a Digital World; Mark Mueller-Eberstein

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Radical Transformation

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The power of your hand in 10 years

Look like this todaySource: Winning in a Digital World; Mark Mueller-Eberstein

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Law of Disruption

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Gartner Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends

Media tablets and beyond

Mobile-centric applications and interfaces

Social &contextual user experience

Application stores and marketplace

The Internet of everything

Next-generation analytics

Big data

In-memory computing

Extreme low-energy servers

Cloud computing

Mobile Device Battles

Mobile Applications and HTML5

Personal Cloud

Enterprise App Stores

The Internet of Things

Hybrid IT and Cloud Computing

Strategic Big Data

Actionable Analytics

In Memory Computing

Integrated Ecosystems

2012 2013

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Gartner Top 10 Strategic Technologies

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Gartner 2012 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies

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Gartner Technology Trends 2013

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Media Device Battles

By 2013 mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access device worldwide

By 2015 media tablet shipments will reach around 50 percent of laptop shipments and Windows 8 will likely be in third place behind Google’s Android and Apple iOS operating systems.

The era of PC dominance with Windows as the single platform will be replaced with a post-PC era where Windows is one of a variety of environments IT

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Mobile Applications and HTML5

There will be a long term shift away from native apps to Web apps as HTML5 becomes more capable. Nevertheless, native apps won't disappear, and will always offer the best user experiences and most sophisticated features..

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Personal Cloud

Personal cloud will gradually replace the PC as the location where individuals keep their personal content, access their services and personal preferences and center their digital lives.

The unique collection of services, Web destinations and connectivity that will become the home of their computing and communication activities.

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The Internet of Things

The Internet will expand as physical items such as consumer devices and physical assets are connected to the Internet.

They communicate via NFC, Bluetooth, LE and Wi-Fi to a wide range of devices and peripherals, such as wristwatch displays, healthcare sensors, smart posters, and home entertainment systems.

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Hybrid IT and Cloud Computing

Cloud will increasingly be hybrid, managed, and brokered.

Taking private clouds and building a management platform for them, and then using that to manage both internal and external services.

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Strategic Big Data

Big Data is moving from a focus on individual projects to an influence on enterprises’ strategic information architecture.

Moving towards multiple systems, including content management, data warehouses, data marts and specialized file systems tied together with data services and metadata, which will become the "logical" enterprise data warehouse.

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Actionable Analytics

In the next year, a big focus will be on developing real-time operational intelligence, perhaps delivered to mobile devices out in the field.

The mobile client linked to cloud-based analytic engines and big data repositories potentially enables use of optimization and simulation everywhere and every time

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Mainstream In-Memory Computing

IMC can also provide transformational opportunities.

The execution of certain-types of hours-long batch processes can be squeezed into minutes or even seconds allowing these processes to be provided in the form of real-time or near real-time services

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Integrated Ecosystems

The market is undergoing a shift to more integrated systems and ecosystems and away from loosely coupled heterogeneous approaches.

Appliances combine hardware and software and software and services are packaged.

Cloud-based marketplaces and brokerages facilitate purchase like Salesforce.com's AppExchange and Microsoft's marketplace.

End-to-end ecosystems, such as Apple's control of apps and the App Store

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Enterprise App Stores

By 2014, many organizations will deliver mobile applications to workers through private application stores

the role of IT shifts from that of a centralized planner to a market manager providing governance and brokerage services to users and potentially an ecosystem to support apptrepreneurs.

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Mega Trends

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Mobile ComputingCloud Computing

Social Technologies Information

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Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD)

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Public Cloud

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“Social computing is moving from being just on the outside of the organization to being at the core of business operations.”

Peter Sondergaard, senior vice president at Gartner, 2012

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“Big data currently has the most significant impact in social network analysis and content analytics

with 45% of new spending each year.”

Gartner, 2012

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Smartphone shipment in 2013 is estimated at

7.3 million units [IDC]

Thailand Smartphone/Tablet Shipment 2013

In 2013; 1.5 million desktops, 2.5 million notebooks and 3.5 million

Tablets expected to be shipped[IDC]

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Trends in End User Devices

Source JSC: January 2012

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Sales of Client Devices

Source Morgan Stanley Research: Feb 2011

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Sales of Tablets

Source Gartner: September 2011

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Sales of Smartphones

Source Gartner: April 2011

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Trends in End User Devices

Source JSC

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BYOD is not the Question

It’s already here.

“How do we secure personal devices?”

“How do we secure the data?” – The policies go with the data and the risk, not

the device

Source Mobile Security & BYOD Policy, Sarkis Daglian and Isaac Straley

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The Future of Virtualization

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Server Virtualization Changes

A consolidation of physical server machines

Leveraging service-oriented approach– Adjust demand changes via service

encapsulation and dynamic (de) coupling of related Virtual Machines

Cloud Computing– Server virtualization in combine with cloud

computing will create a dynamically scalable, virtual computing cloud which provides IT services on demand.

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Top 5 Cloud & Virtualization Trends 2013

IaaS will be more widely accepted as the natural evolution of “traditional” IT outsourcing.

IaaS cloud will continue to evolve at an accelerated pace with 2013 marking the year of the “Software Defined Datacenter”

Solid State storage will reach an inflection point in terms of availability, reliability, and cost.

Adjacent “as-a-Service” offerings such as Desktop-as-a-Service, Database-as-a-Service, and Backup-as-a-Service

IT human resources will be compelled to adapt to a rapidly changing world.

Source : http://blog.navisite.com/articles/top-five-cloud-and-virtualization-trends-2013

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Seven Top Security Trends 2013

Mainstream Cloud and Mobile Adoption Seeks Security.

Businesses Begin Sandboxing Smartphone Apps

Cloud Offers Unprecedented attack Strength

Post-Flashback, Cross-Platform Attacks Increase

Destructive Malware Targets Critical Infrastructure

Hackers Target QR Codes, TecTiles

Digital Wallets Become

Cybercrime Targets

Source http://www.informationweek.com/

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Media Device Battles

By 2013 mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access device worldwide

By 2015 media tablet shipments will reach around 50 percent of laptop shipments and Windows 8 will likely be in third place behind Google’s Android and Apple iOS operating systems.

The era of PC dominance with Windows as the single platform will be replaced with a post-PC era where Windows is one of a variety of environments IT