1. LEADERS
EDGE
Highlights from CIO Summit I MILAN I September 6-8, 2013
SNAPSHOT:
CIO
SUMMIT
ATTENDEES
25
12
CIOs FROM
COUNTRIES
3
U.S.
2
U.K.
1
DENMARK
THE THIRD
PLATFORM
The Third Platform is described by
IDC as the next-generation compute
platform that is accessed from
mobile devices, utilizes Big Data,
social media and is cloud based.
“…these shifts don’t happen
every week or every month…
they happen once every 10
or 20 years. ”
Jeremy Burton,
EVP Product Solutions
& Marketing
3
6
1
1
FRANCE
ALGERIA NETHERLANDS
ITALY
1
TURKEY
4
GERMANY
1
1
1
POLAND
FINLAND
RUSSIA
3RD PLATFORM
Mobile
BILLIONS OF USERS
Big Data
Social
CLOUD
MILLIONS OF APPS
2ND PLATFORM
LAN/Internet
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF USERS
Client/Server
DISTRIBUTED
TENS OF THOUSANDS OF APPS
1ST PLATFORM
Mainframe, Mini Computer
MILLIONS OF USERS
TERMINALS
THOUSANDS OF APPS
Source: IDC, 2012
Digitizing The Vatican Library: A Big Data Story
“There is not a similar project around the world. The Vatican library has 82,000
manuscripts. Any manuscript will have 400 pages and any page will be around 150 megabytes….at the end
of the project it will be near 45 petabytes. With innovation technology, with the digitization project, all the
manuscripts will go on the Internet. The EMC technology will be very important for us, because we have two
different famil(ies), Atmos and Isilon. We use them for fast storage, and storage for long-term conservation.”
Mr. Luciano Ammenti
CED Director,
Vatican Library
2. THE
DIGITAL UNIVERSE
& BIG DATA
1%
BY 2020,
THE INTERNET WILL CONNECT
7.6B PEOPLE
200B THINGS
&
CASE STUDY:
INFRASTRUCTURE
FOCUS
100 DAYS
IT TRANSFORMATION
80 DAYS
60 DAYS
24,000 EMPLOYEES
$8.2B REVENUES
15% VIRTUAL
2004-08
2012+
40 DAYS
Big Data Analytics
Mobile Applications
APPLICATIONS
FOCUS
60
1 DAY
Transitioning
to mobile, social,
analytical enterprise
PER DAY
2011
OPERATIONS
FOCUS
40%
30%
30
40
20%
7
2004-08
50%
42%
25%
23%
20% 20% 21%
2
EXABYTES
PER YEAR
40%
80
20 DAYS
60,000 EMPLOYEES
$21.7B REVENUES
93% VIRTUAL
CIO AS
PRINCIPAL
STRATEGIST
90
2
EXABYTES
2000
OF THE WORLD’S
DATA IS ANALYZED
(SENSORS, MACHINES, CARS, APPLIANCES…)
EMC
DATA
VOLUMES:
LESS
THAN
2009-10
PERCENTAGE OF IT
1
10%
0%
2012+
TIME (DAYS) TO PROVISION
SPEND ON NEW CAPABILITIES
APPLICATION ENVIRONMENTS
CIO AS
THE CHIEF
INNOVATOR
CIOs well
positioned to
promote change
How has the role of the CIO as a strategic
leader changed over the past three years?
Cloud Computing/Virtualization
Well positioned to promote
game-changing innovations
Enterprise Social/Collaboration
Expected to identify technology
gaps, develop new strategies
Online Learning
Security
Company Website, Social Media
Business Process Infrastructure
& Management
Mobile Workforce Enablement
Supply Chain
Serves as senior tech strategist
Participated in virtually
every business decision
IN 3 YRS
Expected to discuss company’s
strategic direction
Only delivers IT services
TODAY
The Strategic CIO 2013:: Risks, Opportunities and Outcomes
Economist Intelligence Unit, Insights from 156 Global and Enterprise CIOs
3. SOFTWARE-DEFINED
DATA CENTER:
BUSINESS IMPACT
SDDC:
ABSTRACT, POOL
& AUTOMATE
VIRTUALIZATION SOFTWARE
Q:
A:
What were the two biggest obstacles in
executing on this path to virtualization?
SOFTWAREDEFINED
DATA CENTER
COMPUTE
“Getting the team where they needed to be and
aligning the right resources in the right place
at the right time.”
COO & CTO, IT Organization
SERVER
Paul Chapman, VP, IT Global Infrastructure &
Cloud Operations, VMware
84%
of attendees feel they have insufficient talent to
navigate the virtualization of compute, storage,
and networking over the next several years.
SOFTWAREDEFINED
DATA CENTER
SECURITY
STORAGE
NETWORK
SECURITY
PHYSICAL HARDWARE
“Today well over 50% of enterprise workloads are running
on virtual machines. More importantly, the vast majority
of IT people agree that their costs went down, their agility
went up, and they had actually more flexibility and
resiliency in the architecture.”
John Roese, CTO, EMC
REVOLUTIONIZING MIDRANGE STORAGE PANEL
“From this moment forward, you'll think about storage and
certainly the midrange of storage, very, very differently.”
“Yesterday I had a solution that could scale up to
100 VMs. After this VNX launch, suddenly those
same solutions scale up to almost 300– as
tested and validated in the lab.”
Richard Napolitano, President, USD, EMC
“Two Key EMC Innovations: First, FAST, Fully Automated
Storage Tiering, moves the hottest data further and further up in
the storage hierarchy to achieve your SLAs automatically. Second,
unlocking the potential of virtualization, flash, and multicore
together synergistically produces more work at lower cost.
“EMC MCx Technology in VNX: We’ve taken the
SOFTWAREDEFINED
DATA CENTER
NETWORK
ABSTRACT & LEVERAGE
INTELLIGENCE
“Speed and agility, they’re the focus. We’re turning
on a lot more new capability and functionality
faster than we ever were before. Automation
frees up significant labor capacity.”
DATA
SURVEY:
SOFTWAREDEFINED
DATA CENTER
STORAGE
multicore processing that makes VMs fly and applied it to the
storage side which allows us to radically scale our IO
performance at much lower cost. How much lower?
Probably a tenth less.”
Richard Napolitano
Gil Shneorson, VP & GM, VSPEX, EMC
“From our point of view, we think the block, the
duplication, and the new MCx approach to the
VNX is amazing.”
CTO, EMEA Retailer
80
%
ARE DEPLOYING FLASH IN
THEIR STORAGE SYSTEMS