Poste de Travail : Consumérisation et virtualisation
Cloud computing
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2. 14h30 - 14h40 : Introduction
Mot d’accueil
Par
Stéphane Parpinelli, Responsable éditorial des Evénements 01
3. Agenda
1ère partie – de 14h30 à 16h00
Nouveaux usages : comment le cloud peut booster votre business
2ème partie – de 16h30 à 17h45
« IT as a service » : les DSI se posent encore des questions
3ème partie – de 18h00 à 18h30
Et demain ?
4. 14h40 - 15h00 : Ouverture
Booster sa capacité d’innovation avec le Cloud
Par
Matthew Foxton, VPE Stratégie & Marketing, Bull
15. 15h00 - 15h20 : Keynote
Le cloud computing au cœur des mutations numériques
Par
Fabien Esdourubail, Directeur du Marché Entreprise, Intel France
16. Le cloud computing
au cœur des mutations numériques
Fabien Esdourubail
Directeur, Marché Entreprise
INTEL CONFIDENTIAL INTEL CONFIDENTIAL
17. Intel's Vision
This decade we will create and extend computing technology
to connect and enrich the lives of every person on earth
18. If the Internet were a movie we’d still be in the opening credits…
“Every two days, we create as much information as we did from the dawn of
civilization up until 2003” - Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO
7.9 ZB in 2015 750 Million 966PB
Photos uploaded to Stored in US manufacturing
2 Days > dawn of civilization to 2003 Facebook in 2 days (2009)
209 Billion 200+TB 200PB
RFID tags sale in 2021: A boy’s 240’000 hours by a Storage of a Smart City
from 12 billion in 2011 MIT Media Lab geek project in China
$800B $300B /year $32+B
in personal location data US healthcare saving from Acquisitions by 4 big players
within 10 years Big Data since 2010
…but this is only just the beginning
19. Relentless Pursuit of Moore’s Law
Opens the Door to Innovation…
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
90 nm 65 nm 45 nm 32 nm 22 nm
22nm
A Revolutionary Leap in
Process Technology
Invented 2nd Gen. Invented 2nd Gen. First to
SiGe
Strained Silicon
SiGe
Strained Silicon
Gate-Last
High-k
Gate-Last
High-k
Implement
Tri-Gate
37%
Metal Gate Metal Gate Performance Gain at
Low Voltage*
STRAINED SILICON
HIGH-k METAL GATE
>50%
TRI-GATE Active Power Reduction
at Constant
Performance*
The foundation for all computing
Source: Intel
*Compared to Intel 32nm Technology
20. 22nm Tri-Gate
>100 Million
22nm Tri-Gate Transistors
would fit on the head of a pin
A pin head is about 1.5 mm in diameter.
21. 22nm Tri-Gate
A 22nm transistor can switch on and off
>100 Billion Times / Second
It would take you around
2000 Years to Do It
Assumes a person can flick a light switch on and off 150 times per minute.
22. 22nm Tri-Gate
Ivy Bridge 4004
(2012) (1971)
Vs.
4,000X Faster
5,000X Less Energy / Transistor
50,000X Cheaper / Transistor
Source: Intel
23. Tectonic Shifts
Pursuing Moore’s Law - We have surpassed
technical and economic boundaries, opening the
door to pervasive compute and communications
Tectonic shift: phrase, meaning - dramatic
structural change, or earth changing transformation
Pervasive compute & communications
is driving four technology
led “tectonic shifts”
24. 1. The Internet of Things
From simple data gathering to analyzing to context awareness
and eventually pro-active decision making
Printers Robotics IP Cameras Portable In-Vehicle Industrial PC
Medical Infotainment
> 15 Billion
Home Digital Security
Automation Surveillance
Sensors Defense Residential
Gateway
Thin Client Connected
Devices by 2015
Test and Transportation Utilities Factory Energy Point of Sale
Measurement Control Automation Management
~$2 Trillion
Digital ATM Medical Network Wireless Enterprise
Signage Imaging Appliances Infrastructure Security
Intelligent Systems
market by 2015*
Aerospace Kiosks Gaming Enterprise Routing and IP Services
VoIP Switching
…truly transformational, driving not just
efficiency but business model innovation
* IDC – Intelligent Systems: The Next Big Opportunity
25. The Age of Intelligent
Systems
HD Camera 1080p
LCD touch
enabled 46”
Connected
Circa 1960
Gaming
Gifting
Circa 1990 Social Media
Video Commercials
Nutritional Info
Pepsi is transforming the soda vending Smartphone aware
machine into an interactive, state-of-the-
art, must-see experience!
Today
Transforming the Customer and Vendor Experience
Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
26. Intelligent Systems Framework
•A technology specification for
intelligent systems that defines
foundational capabilities for
communications, security and
manageability
•Consistent, scalable, reusable
•Reduces time to market
•Reduces fragmentation to simplify
Internet of Things deployment
*Sample of Ecosystem Partners, not
completely inclusive
Connecting, Managing and Securing Devices in a
Consistent and Scalable Manner
27. 2. Big Data – Volume, Velocity, Variety, Value
Big Corporate data + Big Web Data + Big Sensor Data
provides a potential gold mine that can be mined for value
20 PB = HDD capacity manufactured in 1995
39,000 PB = Unstructured data in 2011
226,000 PB = Forecast unstructured data by 2015
Unstructured
Companies will Data Growth data
need to deal
Volume
with 50x more
data by 2020 Structured
data
Time
Business Analytics will be a Competitive
Differentiator
28. Impact on Business Analytics
…a shift towards User Driven Innovation
Key Challenges:
1. Explosive Data Growth
“How can I store the volume whilst managing growth?”
2. Real-time Analysis
“How can I process the data quickly enough?”
3. Democratization of Analytics
“How can I get the information to those who need it?”
How Are You Going Deal with 50x Data Growth by 2020
in an Affordable Way?
29. Intel’s Role in Big Data
HANA
Open source (NoSQL) Analytics: hours to
Software In Memory DB seconds
Multi-core, Performance,
Compute Many-core Standard, Open.
Distributed, Expensive SAN
Storage Intelligent Scale Out alternative
NV Memory SATA/SAS > PCIe > Through-put. New
(SSD) NVM in memory app architecture
10GbE – 40GbE. HPC fabric. High-speed distributed
Network, Fabric
Software Defined Networks architectures
Emerging Solutions deliver Speed, Scale and Value
30. It’s Big. It’s Complex. You Need a Plan…
Some Typical Emerging “Front of Mind” Areas
By no Means an Exhaustive List!
31. 3. The User Experience
Tablets
Perceptual
Touch
Smartphones Smart TV
Desktop PCs
Embedded
Ultrabook/Convertibles
It’s what we make possible that
brings the user experience to life!
32. But what does this mean for business?
New Business Growth
Digital Customers
Offices
New Services Mobile
Consumer
Competitive Advantage
Mobile Workforce Service
Faster time to Market Data Center Provider
Workforce innovation
Supplier
Services On Demand Factory / Warehouse
Outsourcer
A Time of Change and Challenge
for Business…
33. 4. Cloud Computing – rise of “as a Service”
Private Clouds, Public Clouds, Hybrid Clouds –
delivering services to billions of connected devices
>3B
connected users by 20151
2X growth
in information every two years2
15B
connected devices by 20153
>11X
Private Public increase in mobile data traffic by 20154
Up to 2X or $27B5
in additional data center power costs by 2015
Cloud Challenges: Managing Growth, Improving Agility,
Gaining Efficiencies, Avoiding Lock-In
34. 2015 & Beyond: Open Cloud Vision
Private Public
FEDERATE AUTOMATE
D D
CLIENT
AWARE
2015 Future
Integrated hybrid clouds Services & resources adapt to environment
Easy to compare services Predictive, real-time analytics
Automated security and resource allocation User experience adapts to patterns/behaviors
Expanded context awareness
Open Clouds: Interoperable, Built on Open, Multi-Vendor
Solutions and Industry Standards
35. Intel Strategy to Realize Open Cloud Vision
IT Requirements & Open Optimized Platforms
Standards Intel® Cloud Builders &
Cloud Finder
Define and Prioritize Deliver optimized products for Enable proven solutions that
IT Requirements & more secure, efficient, ease cloud adoption & help
Accelerate Open Industry automated platforms built on guide cloud service provider
Standards a common architecture selection
Open Clouds: Interoperable, Built on Open, Multi-Vendor
Solutions and Industry Standards
36. New Horizons, New Challenges
Smart
Cities
Energy Retail
>1 Zetabyte Internet >15 Bn Connected
Traffic3 Devices2
New Healthcare Finance
Business +
…by 2015 Usage Models
>1 Bn More
Netizen’s1
Transport
Big Challenges
Energy Trust & User Management &
Efficiency security Experience Data Automation Connectivity
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37. New Horizons, New Challenges
Smart
Cities
Energy Retail
>1 Zetabyte Internet >15 Bn Connected
Traffic3 Devices2
Healthcare Finance
New
…by 2015 Business +
>1 Bn More Usage Models
Netizen’s1 Transport
Big Challenges
Need for trust & security is critical
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38. How Much Does a Security Breach Cost?
Cybercrime cost firms ~$1 trillion globally
Loss of Intellectual Property
Loss of Brand & Reputation
Loss of Customer Trust & Loyalty
39. A Business Led Approach to Information Security
EXECUTION IDENTITY DATA & ASSET SECURITY
CONTROL PROTECTION PROTECTION MONITORING
& REMEDIATION
End to End Security Investment Strategy
40. The New Wave of Transformation is Global
Finance EMEA
Transport
Transport
Retail Smart
ASMO
Cities
Finance
Smart IJKK
Retail
Energy PRC Cities
Healthcare
Transport
Finance
Smart APAC
Cities
Energy
Finance
Smart
Cities
…its happening NOW
42. 15h20 - 16h00 : Table ronde BFM
Le cloud pour quels usages ?
Trois entreprises témoignent
En présence de
Christophe Hue, Directeur de l’Infrastructure Groupe, L'Occitane en Provence
Philippe Thomas, Directeur commercial, CD-adapco France
Joël Bentolila, ChiefTechnology Officer, Talentsoft
Animé par
Frédéric Simottel, rédacteur en chef de 01 Business et animateur de l’émission
IT FOR BUSINESS sur BFM Business.
43. 16h00 – 16h30
Café / Networking
Retrouvez le village éditeurs au 2ème niveau
44. 16h30 - 16h50 : Keynote
Cloud souverain : un outil de compétitivité nationale
Par
Philippe Tavernier, Président, Numergy
46. Numergy, au service des entreprises
Numergy apporte aux organisations
l'énergie numérique dont elles ont
besoin pour se développer tout en
s'affranchissant des coûts et
contraintes informatiques
traditionnelles.
Cette énergie doit être à la mesure
des ambitions de notre époque :
puissante, rapide, sûre et
indépendante.
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48. Une vision du Cloud Computing…
Le Cloud Computing est un nouveau modèle de consommation de ressources
informatiques, permettant d’adapter votre consommation à vos besoins, tout en
s’affranchissant des contraintes matérielles et logicielles.
Les Offres Développement de vos
Services à l’usage
PaaS IaaS
Les Types Environnement d’exécution
Plateforme d’exécution virtualisé : puissance de calcul,
hébergée
stockage, accès réseau
Le Modèle Cloud Public
L’infrastructure est hébergée et financée par le Cloud Provider
L’utilisateur accède à ses données via Internet
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49. Reposant sur des spécificités propres
Localisation des données en Simplicité
France
Sécurité Eco-responsable
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50. Des débuts prometteurs et des objectifs
ambitieux
2 Data Centers sont déjà opérationnels
Nous prévoyons à horizon 2020, une couverture de 10 Data Centers
dans l’hexagone
Nos prévisions de croissance à horizon 2016 visent 400 M€ et 400
collaborateurs dédiés
Notre objectif : devenir le 1er Cloud Provider en France et un market
maker européen
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51. Nous sommes à votre service
Notre volonté est de vous accompagner avec nos partenaires dans l’intégration des
offres de Cloud Computing dans votre organisation
L’ensemble de nos offres permettent de concevoir des services d’infrastructure
souple et agile pour vos équipes techniques et fonctionnelles
Pour le bénéfice de votre agilité, compétitivité, innovation :
NUMERGY.COM
01 80 13 11 32
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53. 16h50 - 17h00 : Mode de déploiement
Cloud public, cloud privé, cloud hybride : quel mode de
déploiement choisir ?
Interview de Bruno Pinna, Directeur de la stratégie cloud computing, Bull
54. 17h00 - 17h15 : Virtualisation
Virtualiser les applications critiques sans dégrader la
performance ni la fiabilité
Interview de Hervé Uzan, Président de VMware France
55. 17h15 - 17h30 : Gestion de la donnée
La simplification des infrastructures cloud
est en marche
Interview de Jean-Yves Pronier, Directeur marketing France, EMC
56. 17h30- 17h45 : Management de vos applications
Le management des infrastructures cloud à l’heure de
l’automatisation
Interview de Jean-François Pruvot, DG France, CA Technologies
57. 17h45- 18h00 : La sécurité dans le cloud computing
Quel niveau de sécurité dans le cloud ?
Présentation de Franck Gréverie, Executive Vice President,
Bull Security Solutions
58. 18h00- 18h20 : Fédération de clouds
Perspective d’avenir : quand les infrastructures cloud
interopéreront !
Interview de Jean-Pierre Laisné, Coordinateur du projet CompatibleOne,
et
de Claude Chauvet, Consultant Sécurité, Intel