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0800hrs Registration & Breakfast
0830hrs Keynote Speaker, Jamie Snowden, IDC
0900hrs Gareth Price, BT
0930hrs Panel Discussion
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4. Jamie Snowden –
European Research Director, IDC
Cloud Services in Ireland
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Universal CIO Priorities
"Our strategy going forward is
simple. First, end-to-end process
simplification. Second, reinvest the
savings into growth."
(UK-based financial services group)
"Our IS organization has to do three
things: innovate, accelerate and
simplify."
(Global pharmaceutical company)
"The keys words are: simplification,
acceleration, innovation and
information security."
(Global automotive related manufacturer)
7. Address the IT Challenges in Ireland
More use of technology,
automation, innovation,
agility
Integration of systems
Upgrading systems, refresh
Improve technology for
customer interaction
Provide data for decision
making
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40% 40%
20% 20%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Expansion Greater
dependence on
IT
Standardization
and
consolidation
Integration
driven by
expansion
13%
13%
7%
7%
20%
40%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Provide cost effective
technology
Main challenges
What are the challenges facing your organization
that provide a context for your IT plans for the next 12-18 months.
What is being done to resolve this?
Please describe the role you see IT playing in
addressing these challenges?
8. How important are the availability of upfront automation or
self-provisioning to your willingness to use IaaS services
in the next 12-18 months?
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Demands on Cloud in Ireland
Automation & Self
Important
34%
Provisioning
Don't Know
13%
Not
important
53%
Flexibility of cloud seemingly not
needed by many
Quick /
immediate
27%
2-5 days
13%
1-2 weeks
27%
Vague /
time scale
not relevant
20%
Supplier
issue
13%
Urgency
How quickly would you require access to the
infrastructure following order placement?
Respondents timeframe for extra
resources was relatively long in most
cases
9. Buyers in Ireland Are Demanding of
Suppliers
• Vendors must prove
Vendor selection Criteria
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References
Global
Capabilities
Existing
Relationship
Low Importance High
themselves
• Experience and proof points
count
How important are the following when
choosing an IaaS vendor?
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Status of Cloud Ireland
Location – EU is
enough
Patriot Act Low demand for
public IaaS
Use of dual sites
for data resilience
Little appetite for
bursting
11. Inhibitors of cloud adoption in Ireland
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• Security tops the list of
concerns
• Broader concerns are
uniform
Which of the following do you consider to be
important inhibitors for your organization in
considering Public Cloud services or Private
Cloud technologies?
80%
43% 43% 40%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Security
concerns
Regulatory or
compliance
issues
IT governance
issues
Response time
& User
downtime
Source: IDC IT Trends and Expenditure in Ireland,
2015 n=221
12. Two Elements to Cloud Maturity
• Where current market offerings sit on the potential of cloud – technology
and service. We are still seeing the tip of the iceberg in terms of range of
services
• Where companies are within the current range of what’s possible
• Current bleeding edge of offers touch enterprise class
• Balance of adoption in ad-hoc / experimental phase
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Ad hoc
experimental
Some enterprise
class offers
Many enterprise
class offers
Broad range of
enterprise class
offers
True ubiquitous
mass adoption
13. Where We Are Within the Range of
Opportunistic
Managed
Optimized
Ad Hoc
Repeatable
Cloud is part of IT
Assembler, broker,
integrator
Leader/expert on back-end
Supporter/adviser on
front-end
Mandater/enforcer of
architecture
Attack
Expand to hybrid
cloud
Deliver business
transformation
New business
models emerge
Institutionalize
Consolidation
Strategic use of
cloud
Streamline IT
delivery and
support
Refine
Identify tactical
opportunities
Lower infrastructure
costs
Pilot private cloud
Change
Experimental
Understanding
the cloud
Limited SaaS
deployments
Learn
“The Possible”
UK
RoI
14. Current and Planned Cloud Usage in
Ireland
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High
Medium
Low
Now 18 Months
15. Cloud is a Tool, Not a Goal
• Cloud is a facilitator for change in the way businesses work
– Creating efficiency by transforming existing IT
– Supporting new initiatives with new applications and collaboration etc.
• Cloud may create flexibility, agility and cost reduction
• 75% invest in cloud, expecting to get business and IT improvements
• 85% see their expectations fulfilled or exceeded
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16. Assumption That Cloud Forces Choice
between Old and New
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Traditional IT Choices New IT Choices
On-premise V Off-premise
Secure, compliant V Self-service, flexible
Complicated V Simple
Traditional apps V SaaS, mobile
Fully integrated, universal
suite
V Non-integrated agile process-specific
application
17. Merging New Values with Old: The
True Power of Hybrid
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Traditional IT Choices Hybrid New IT Choices
On-premise & Off-premise
Secure, compliant & Self-service, flexible
Complicated & Simple
Traditional apps & SaaS, mobile
Fully-integrated, universal
suite
& Integrated agile process-specific
application
18. A New Role for the IT Department
Today = Internal supplier & policeman
• Hands-on tech builder
• Direct IT provider
• Lead sourcer & domain expert
• Mandater/enforcer of rules and
products
Tomorrow = Advisor, architect &
integrator
• Assembler, broker, integrator
• Leader/expert on back-end, but ...
• Supporter/adviser on front-end
• Mandater/enforcer of architecture
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“Now, we're right in front of the
business, and they want to talk to
us. But if you don’t do something for
them, they'll do it themselves".
(Financial services company)
19. Time for the cloud in Ireland?
• Wait for cloud to be a no brainer?
• Get the benefits as quickly as possible?
• Low adoption lowers urgency – but no early agility / flexibility gains
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Adopt Now
Tools are now enterprise ready
Future proof and roll back solutions are
possible
Flexibility / agility now
Make room for future innovation
The cloud is already here (Dropbox, etc..)
Wait & See
My work loads aren’t a good fit – lots of
custom non x86 – big investment in apps
Urgency not there yet
Tools will get even better
Delay the risk of a betamax situation
20. Cloud Challenges – From the Frontline
[Working with the business]…… is the
most difficult challenge of them all
(Enterprise architect, UK Financial
services company)
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"IT has to constantly evolve, change and update
systems. The core decisions of the business are now
being based on IT data which wasn't the case
before" (Group IT Manager, MNC, Ireland)
There is no 100% security and if you want
change you must be willing to take risks. But
it is not an IT decision – it is a business
decision
(Enterprise architect, global bank)
It’s all about data management. We need
the overarching service management
solution that enables us to see it all. Until
we can integrate the cloud usage into our IT
landscape we will not use public cloud, only
marginally
(CTO, global bank)
Cloud is a journey, not a project. We need to
take calculated risks - but we also need to
work with a provider that has tried it
before. We can’t risk the daily operation.
(Chief security officer, international food
manufacturer)
21. Five Things to do to Prepare for the Cloud
Facilitate cloud adoption
with the business
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Drive Innovation
Embrace new role for IT and the CIO
Build skills and
knowledge
The basics – business case, risk, governance, roadmap
23. Gareth Price –
Security Consultant, BT Ireland
Cloud Security
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28. Panel Discussion
- The Customer Experience
Malcolm Thompson – COO, TotalMobile Ltd
Jamie Snowden – European Research Director, IDC
George Glass – Chief Systems Architect, BT
Gareth Price – Security Consultant, BT Ireland
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29. Research available for download
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