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Geoff Hollingworth, Ericsson North America,
Ericsson Evangelist, in collaboration with
Jason Hoffman, Founder and CTO Joyent




Changing the Game
Before the Game
Changes You
More will change in the next 10 years than in the previous 100. This paper
describes the foundational changes and attempts to explain how we can
manage them to our advantage1.
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Table of Contents                                                                                                                                                              Introduction
                                                                                                                                                                               This paper attempts to place the massive business changes we are currently experiencing into
                                                                                                                                                                               a simple and understandable framework, that allows us to feel more comfortable with the future.
                                                                                                                                                                               The paper does this by presenting a series of insights and impacts.




Introduction	………………….................................................................................................................................... 	 3                   Today large industry leaders are                                                        power of a human brain by 2025.             industries is being disrupted.
                                                                                                                                                                               being challenged, seemingly over-                                                       By 2045 it will have the equivalent         This paper articulates a series of
Insight: “Device to Power”	 ...................................................................................................................................... 	 4         night, powerless to control their                                                       computing power of the total hu-            insights and impacts that we be-
                                                                                                                                                                               own destiny despite their legacy,                                                       man population. It sounds like sci-         lieve will drive a future state of
Insight: “Industrial Scale Compute”	........................................................................................................................ 	 5               strength and footprint. Change is                                                       ence fiction but the world we live in       change, a future state of real time
Insight: “Information Explosion”	.............................................................................................................................. 	 6            happening at an exponential rate                                                        today looks like the science fiction        collaboration and connectivity be-
                                                                                                                                                                               and humans are not naturally engi-                                                      of the 1960’s.                              tween human and machine, where
Insight: “De-Materialization”	.................................................................................................................................... 	 6         neered to cope with such exponen-                                                                                                   frictionless interaction and scalabil-
                                                                                                                                                                               tial rates of change. Before the                                                        This means the impact of technical          ity shall deliver a re-engineering of
Insight: “Ubiquitous Network”	................................................................................................................................. 	 7            Industrial Revolution, technological                                                    revolution starts to enter the im-          how we live, work and play.
                                                                                                                                                                               change over a normal human life                                                         mediate business planning cycles.
Impact: End of the Factory Mentality	...................................................................................................................... 	 9                span of about 40 years was almost                                                       There is a need to embrace the              Ericsson also acknowledges that
                                                                                                                                                                               nonexistent. We now live in a world                                                     fantastic as part of the immediate          all said in this paper applies equally
Impact: “New Businesses”	...................................................................................................................................... 	 9
                                                                                                                                                                               that is very different from even just                                                   future. Those who do will find com-         to Ericsson and telecom.
Insight: “Economics of the Future”	.......................................................................................................................... 	 10             five years ago.                                                                         petitive advantage. Those who do            Ericsson must also embrace the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       not will be challenged to maintain          same future challenges as others.
Insight: “Traditional Businesses Can Transform”	..................................................................................................... 	 11                     Ray Kurzweil [ref]2 predicts we                                                         their status quo.
                                                                                                                                                                               will witness approximately 20,000                                                                                                   We hope you find it enlightening
Conclusion: A Real Time World	............................................................................................................................... 	 12             years of technological advance                                                          There are opposing views. Technol-          and appreciate any feedback at
                                                                                                                                                                               in the next 100 (when measured                                                          ogy progress will slow. Impacts will        http://facebook.com/ericsson
What Does it All Mean?	........................................................................................................................................... 	 13        by the rate of progress in the year                                                     not be as dramatic as predicted.
                                                                                                                                                                               2000). Or to put another way, we                                                        All future statements have to be            Presentations of the material can
What the Networked Society Means to the Network Operator	............................................................................... 	 14
                                                                                                                                                                               will see more change in the next                                                        observed in a balanced and rea-             be made on request.
Definition of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)	............................................................................. 	 15                                10 years than we have seen in the                                                       sonable manner.
                                                                                                                                                                               previous 100.
ICT Operator Core Business	................................................................................................................................... 	 15                                                                                                    However it appears we are on an             2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Kurzweil is a well known inventor who has received
                                                                                                                                                                               As the chart shows a $1000 com-                                                         accelerating journey where the              17 honorary doctorate degrees, awarded to him by
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   various universities, acknowledging his extraordinary
The Interdependent Needs of the End User, Application and ICT Operator	........................................................... 	 17                                        puter will have the computational                                                       status of business today in all             accomplishments.


Core ICT Operator Capabilities	............................................................................................................................... 	 18

Key Capability: Next Generation Operations	 .......................................................................................................... 	 18

Key Capability: Performance Infrastructure	............................................................................................................ 	 18                                                                           Exponential Growth of Computing
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   “We will see more
Key Capability: Agile Service Delivery - Cloud	........................................................................................................ 	 19                                                                   1060
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               1055                                                                                change in the next

                                                                                                                                                                                          Calculations per Second per $1,000
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   10 years than we
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               1050
Key Capability: Compliance and Guarantee	........................................................................................................... 	 19                                                                      1045
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               1040
Key Capability: Anticipatory Pro-action	................................................................................................................... 	 20                                                               1035
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               1030
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   have seen in the
Overall Business Transformation	............................................................................................................................. 	 20                                                             1025
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               1020
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                All Human Brains
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   previous 100”
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               1015                                                             One Human Brain
In Summary	 …...............……………...................................................................................................................... 	21
          …                                                                                                                                                                                                                    1010                                                             One Mouse Brain
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                One Insect Brain
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Who is Ericsson?	..................................................................................................................................................... 	 22                                                     1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               10-5

Who is Joyent?	........................................................................................................................................................ 	 22                                                   10-10

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2 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 3
Insight:                                                                                                              Insight: “Industrial
“Device to Power”                                                                                                     Scale Compute”
A birthday card that sings “Happy Birthday” to you         the less power they use and the longer the battery lasts   In parallel to the changes seen on the device side,
has more computer power than all the Allied Forces of      [ref].                                                     there is a revolution happening in IT on the server
1945. The card (and chip) is commonly thrown away.                                                                    side. Commonly referred to as cloud computing it           “ It took AOL 9 years to hit 1 million
Your cell phone today has more computer power than         Note the devices we have today are the least powerful      is now possible to “rent” vast amounts of computer
NASA had back in 1969 when it landed two astronauts        devices we shall ever carry. They are the equivalent of    capacity and/or software services on demand,
                                                                                                                                                                                 users. It took Facebook 9 months.
on the moon. Video games, which consume enormous           Ford Model T’s when compared to today’s cars.              and only pay for what is used – at greatly reduced         It took Draw Something~9 days”
amounts of computer power to simulate 3D situations,                                                                  cost and lead time compared with traditional IT
use more computer power than main frame computers          As power increases and price decreases the following       deployments. This has completely changed the
of the previous decade. The Sony Playstation of today,     effects will be seen:                                      economic landscape and removed barriers to entry
which costs $300, has the power of a military super-                                                                  for anybody wishing to bring a service to market.
computer of 1997, which cost millions of dollars [ref].    • More powerful device applications                        It has also created a whole new industry of cloud          The net combined effect of all these is drastically lower
                                                           • Greater ubiquity of devices everywhere                   infrastructure providers. Traditionally any company        production costs of compute capabilities combined
As the chart shows, device CPUs have advanced from                                                                    would have needed to buy hardware, install software,       with time to market. Two backend engineers can now
                                                           • Devices that are in reality disposable
about 58 KHz as of 2000 to about 1.5GHz in a little                                                                   and find somewhere to run it then employ people to         scale a system to support over 30 million active users
over a decade. Each enhancement of device capabili-                                                                   manage it. Enough hardware and software would have         [ref].
ties begets a high-powered expansion of apps and                                                                      had to have been bought to cope with a peak traffic
apps complexity. There is now a desktop computer in                                                                   level, irrespective of how often this traffic level was    This allows a service mania environment where very
your pocket. In a few short years it will be the equiva-                                                              experienced (the classic online retail dilemma for Black   few people can deliver many services very quickly and
lent of a super computer. Processors have moved from                                                                  Friday). Now “cloud service providers” remove that         very cheaply, that can scale in terms of users and us-
single core to dual core to now quad core planned to                                                                  burden from the software developer’s realm.                age faster than ever seen before. People can now let
be mainstream in 2013. The continuous play between         “… NASA launched a man to the                                                                                         the market decide success on a scale that was not
compute power and battery life shall continue causing                                                                 The three disruptive effects of cloud computing are:       possible to consider even 10 years ago. It took AOL 9
innovation to drive superior performance. Transistor       moon. We launch a bird                                     • Removal of the need to install and operate comput-       years to hit 1 million users. It took Facebook 9 months.
size continues to decrease where silicon production        into pigs”                                                 ing equipment, support software and hosting facilities,    It took Draw Something~9 days [ref].
processes are moving from the 28nm standard of today                                                                  requiring less people, saving money and accelerating
to 20 nm and even 14nm. The smaller the transistors,                                                                  time to market (one person can now manage upwards          By 2011 “the industry had reached a point where
                                                                                                                      of 10,000 servers)                                         it was realistic to form a start-up and launch an
                                                                                                                                                                                 internet tech based product for less money and in
                                                                                                                      • Only pay for what you use, very low up front invest-     less time than it would have taken to simply launch
                                                                                                                      ments required                                             the website for such a company in 1997” [ref].

                                                                                                                      • Scale (up and down) as slowly and/or quickly as your     It is the very early days of cloud computing.
                                                                                                                      market dictates, the only worry left being a business      Looking forward, never again will cloud computing
                                                                                                                      plan that makes sense for the service provided (avoid-     capability be this hard to use, expensive or slow
                                                                                                                      ing the Priceline “Internet bubble” scenario, where        despite its already disruptive attributes in these
                                                                                                                      the more customers they created, the faster they lost      spaces.
                                                                                                                      money…)

                                                                       [ref]


Figure 1 - Heavy Reading




4 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You                                                                                                                                                          Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 5
Insight: “Information
Explosion”
In the next 48 hours more data will be created than          New skill sets that can manage and analyze such            orders. There was no concept of common size since           tory Mentality”). Many companies likely feel safe from
previously in the past 30,000 years [ref]. Users are now     data shall be required inside the corporate structures     there was no concept of mass production. With the           the disruption of digitization, especially those involved
uploading 72 hours of video every minute to YouTube,         of tomorrow. As Google’s Chief Economist Hal               advent of steam and industrial capacity the world           in the manufacturing of physical parts. The advice to
compared to 48 hours just a year ago [ref]. In the           Varian is quoted saying “the sexy job in the next 10       entered a phase of mass production. Normalization           these companies is to research the latest in 3D printing
5 seconds it has taken you to read the above 3 sen-          years will be statisticians” [ref].                        around sizes, shipping of products based on anticipat-      and re-visit those assumptions [ref].
tences, an additional 6 hours have been stored.                                                                         ed demand became the normal mode of operation that
                                                             Big data is only just beginning. Looking forward,          has been constant for the last 200 years. Our whole
A scarcity of data has been replaced with an over-           never again will big data be this hard to understand,      society, education and even organizational structure
whelming abundance. However, the data is only                instrument or put into operation.                          have been optimized to maximize the potential success
valuable if interpretations can be gathered from it in a                                                                of any company operating in the status quo. This is no      “De-materialization forces compa-
timely fashion and if the generated interpretations are                                                                 longer true. The transformation from physical to digital    nies (who want to survive) to re-visit
possible to use in the ongoing business process. This is                                                                completely disrupts the traditional constructs of mass
a reversal of previous generation’s problems where in-                                                                  production and replaces it with mass customization, we      their true core business is rather
sights had to be extrapolated from a limited set of data.                                                               once again live in a market of one, and the only differ-    than focusing on what they physi-
Insight - “Information Explosion” Peter Sondergard,                                                                     ence being each market of one can be delivered to with
Head of Global Research, said “Information will be the                                                                  scale and efficiency. The compromises of the industrial     cally deliver.”
Oil of the 21st Century. It will be the resource running                                                                revolution no longer apply.
our economy in ways not possible in the past” [ref].
                                                                                                                        Of all of the insights so far listed, this is the most
Anticipatory businesses will be able to adapt their                                                                     disruptive and the most important for all companies
business operations in “as close to real time” as                                                                       to understand. The largest mistake a company could
possible, to maximize their customer understanding                                                                      currently make is to consider their product not possible
and best position their core business value proposi-                                                                    to digitize and thus could not be disrupted. The second
tion towards them. Customers are more empowered                                                                         largest mistake would be for a company to understand
from their access to information and big data provided                                                                  their product could be digitized but fail to change be-
by other businesses and service providers. It will be                                                                   cause of misunderstanding their true core business,
impossible to survive in the future without integrating                                                                 confusing it with profit pools that had appeared due
the wealth of global knowledge into everyday business                                                                   to the required physical requirements of delivery from
practice and procedures.                                                                                                the earlier phase (see chapter “Impact: End of the Fac-




Insight:                                                                                                                Insight:
“De-Materialization”                                                                                                    “Ubiquitous Network”
The world is being transformed from a physical repre-        2. A digital product re-defines the base product           The end result of all insights to this point is a height-   unauthorized persons have had access during the
sentation to a digital representation. This is the insight   through a new wave of innovation. Removal of the           ened dependency of society, business and individuals        journey. This is fundamental to people, businesses
we all see around us, yet seems to be the most invis-        physical limitations of the material the product was       on a fully functioning real time connectivity fabric.       and society as more dependency is placed on the
ible to the naked eye. When it happens the effects           being distributed upon enables a new round of product      What makes cloud truly transformative is mobile; the        digital eco-system.
tend to change industries and the leaders inside them,       regeneration and discovery.                                ability for any cloud based service using any device to
unless the leaders dematerialize first. There are three                                                                 be connected anywhere at any time.                          For example, the upside to the connected car is a bet-
massive implications when digital representation of          3. Speculative production is removed thus producing                                                                    ter experience for the owner while giving an opportu-
physical product happens:                                    the ultimate efficiency of supply versus demand, reduc-    The networks of the future shall focus on perfor-           nity to transform the life time value of the car ownership
                                                             ing waste and saving the planet’s resources.               mance based execution of digital asset shipping             from the perspective of the car manufacturer and the
1. Ability to deliver on demand anywhere moves into                                                                     when the integrity, reliability, security and transpar-     car dealer. However, there needs to be guarantees that
real time. A digital product can be delivered immedi-        Our challenge is to understand what we no longer even      ency (real time introspection) of operation guarantees      cars cannot be “hacked”, insurance details cannot be
ately when requested.                                        think about. Before the Industrial Revolution, produc-     when something is shipped it gets there when it is          modified in transit, performance is as specified and the
                                                             tion was local and everything was tailored to individual   suppose to , it is the same as when it started and no       operation is guaranteed to function.


6 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You                                                                                                                                                             Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 7
Impact: End of the
                                                                                                    Factory Mentality
The digital transformation is very similar to an earlier                                            Large leaders of industries are being challenged as            70% of today’s cost structure lies in paper, printing,
journey that happened in the physical shipping indus-                                               the physical fulfillment model of the last 200+ years          distribution. This can all be saved. A revenue stream is
try, that led to the transformation of the physical global                                          is replaced with its digital children. Kodak is one such       required, however.
supply chain. Before 1954 the global shipping industry                                              example. In 1976, Kodak commanded 90% of film
was an ad-hoc orchestration where the cost and relia-                                               sales and 85% of camera sales in the U.S and at its            For the music industry the same is already true for CDs.
bility of shipping was best effort. In 1954 the revolution                                          peak Kodak had a market capitalization of 31 billion           For the film industry the same is true for DVD’s.
of the shipping container began. Transport executive                                                USD (1997) [ref]. It also invented the world’s first digital
Malcolm McLean had watched teams of dock workers                                                    camera in 1975, the invention that would lead to its           The key lesson for all to understand is
unloading goods from trucks and transferring them to                                                ultimate demise.                                               the difference and dependencies
ships and came up with a more efficient way of doing                                                                                                               between core business and physical
things. The new era of the shipping industry and the                                                Kodak filed for bankruptcy in 2012 with a market               production.
shipping container was born.                                                                        value of only 145 million USD [ref]. It failed to Impact
                                                                                                    – “where did my business go?” remember its core
McLean’s true innovation was to understand the core                                                 business of enabling mass market photography. It had
business of the shipping industry was not operating                                                 replaced its reason to be with the delivery mechanism          “Physical realization of the core
ships but delivering cargo and delivering cargo with                                                it had created to deliver on the promise – that of film.
the best performance possible. Before the container                                                 Physical realization of the core business promise will         business promise will not survive the
came along a typical ship might spend a week tied up                                                not survive in the transformation of physical and digital,     transformation of physical and digi-
at dock. “A typical cargo ship in the 1950s might have                                              and companies that cannot disconnect their future
200,000 individual items to be loaded. It was a hugely                                              from their physical representation of the past will fail.      tal, and companies that cannot dis-
labor intensive business and hugely costly. What the                                                                                                               connect their future from their physi-
container did was get rid of all that” [ref].                                                       The story is true for newspapers. Their core business
                                                                                                    is journalism. The question is how to monetize such            cal representation of past will fail”
Loading loose cargo onto an average ship in 1956 cost                                               reporting, not to protect a paper printed representation.
$5.86 per US ton. Container ports could load vessels
for just under 16 cents per US ton. Ultimately “It costs
less to ship a container between China and Felixstowe
(England) than it does to then send it on the road to
Scotland” [ref].

But more efficient use of shipping assets was not the                                               Impact:
only change the shipping container initiated. It became
possible to start to guarantee delivery times. In digital
terms this is the same as latency. Since the contain-
ers are secure, the items inside were guaranteed to be
                                                                                                    “New Businesses”
secure (digital equivalent – data security) and also the                                            Some companies seem to be doing very well. Account-            tries and companies. Through this paper we will show
contents of the container were guaranteed to be the          “McLean’s true innovation was to       ing for now more than $960 billion in market capitali-         the most important differentiator is to understand core
same as when the journey started (physical equivalent
of data integrity). This changed what products could
                                                             understand the core business of the    zation, the Four Horsemen of Mobility have divided             business and then to understand how the core busi-
                                                                                                    into three groups: Amazon and Google are all making            ness can move into the next generation of competition
be shipped and delivered globally, opening up com-           shipping industry was not operating    billions each year from mobile devices, Facebook is still      by leveraging new technology.
pletely different global markets. Containers could start
to be monitored and thus the contents inside could be
                                                             ships but delivering cargo and de-     trying to figure out how to get there, and Apple is mak-
                                                                                                    ing more money from mobility than all three combined
tracked in real time to monitor delivery and give trans-     livering cargo with the best perfor-   [ref].
parency to the product owners.
                                                             mance possible.”
                                                                                                    These companies are all executing with growth be-
The advent of the shipping container also initiated                                                 cause they understand where their core business lies
changes required at the port to re-engineer the on-                                                 and what adjacencies (or complements) their core busi-
loading and off-loading of containers through crane                                                 ness growth depends upon.
infrastructure (a complementary business where break
even business models drive the market efficiency of the                                             Apple sells premium hardware platforms. Google sells
core business of performance based cargo delivery –                                                 advertising. Amazon’s core business is retail. Face-
see “Insight: Economics of the Future”).                                                            book’s core business is their social graph. These com-
                                                                                                    panies are all examples of companies that, of course,
                                                                                                    are closely associated with the digital age (yet you
                                                                                                    could argue Apple is a legacy PC provider). However,
                                                                                                    later we will give other examples of traditional indus-
8 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You                                                                                                                                            Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 9
Insight: “Economics                                                                                                         Insight: “Traditional
of the Future”                                                                                                              Businesses Can
Two economic laws exist, the “economics of comple-
ments” and the “economics of network effects”. Both
                                                             application store as a complement to increase the
                                                             value of their hardware platform experience. Amazon
                                                                                                                            Transform”
existed previously but in the world of the very low fric-    prices the Kindle at a loss to drive their core retail busi-
tion digital society, they increase in importance.           ness in the future. Facebook (still the most challenged        Many industries are undergoing transformation. One            to build their pricing based on the actual, real-time
                                                             from a real business point of view, despite already            example is the insurance industry, specifically vehicle       behavior of drivers, PAYD redefines entirely the way
Understanding core business enables the economic             exceeding Amazon’s revenues) publishes its social net-         insurance.                                                    to charge for motor risks. Underwriters must adapt
law of complements, which accelerates rapid market           work via API’s to drive the reach and insights they can                                                                      to the new connected way of doing business.”
adoption. The law of complements explains why                generate from their social graph.                              The core business of insurance is the management
some companies may give away services that other                                                                            of risk. The traditional way (and the only way to manage      After Italy, the wave is now reaching the UK and the
companies use to drive direct revenues. This is very         Understanding core business enables a company                  risk in the past) has been statistical analysis of previous   US, where Moody’s recommended underwriters “adopt
clearly seen in the space of new communication servic-       to understand its business complements, and place              behaviors to manage financial coverage of behavior in         it sooner than later”. We expect all developed countries
es where some companies are giving away voice and            into execution a total strategy with awareness of what         the future. If the statistical calculation of risk exposure   to embrace the new model, with local technology- and
video communications for free (Google) while others          needs to be core and closed and what needs to be               is wrong then the results are financial failure for those     business variants” [ref].
are charging their customers in very traditional models      complementary and “open.”                                      issuing the coverage [ref].
for very high margins (carriers). This clearly is creating                                                                                                                                Insuring the drivers of vehicles will never be the same
tension in the marketplace.                                  Network effect states the more people taking part in           The new market offering of usage based insurance has          again.
                                                             a network the exponential increase in the value of that        changed this paradigm. For the first time insurance
The simple understanding of the law of complements           network. The traditional model for network effect was          can be issued based on monitoring real time (driving)         This is one example of an industry under business
states a good’s demand is increased when the price of        the telephone system where more people who have                behaviors through connected cars.                             process transformation where the competitive
another good is decreased. Conversely, the demand for        telephones increase the value for everybody who has                                                                          landscape has changed due to the adoption of the
a good is decreased when the price of another good is        a telephone. This is a one sided network effect. The           The Pay as You Drive (PAYD) market already has over           next era of capability and growth.
increased [ref].                                             current network effects are two sided and driven by            2 million customers and has reached a tipping point.
                                                             software platforms (Microsoft, Apple, Google, among            The expectation is that the market will be multiplied by      Other industries such as healthcare (“Why do I need to
A simple example of a complement is that of the rela-        others). The more people using a platform, the more            50 by the end of the decade. Telematic-enabled policies       be in hospital to be monitored? Why do I need acute
tionship between the car and fuel (or gas). The Hummer       attractive it is for a developer to develop their applica-     will then generate €50 billion in premiums to insurers        symptoms before treatment starts?”), energy, retail, etc.
car was tremendously popular when gas in the USA             tions for that platform. The more applications that exist      who have seized the opportunity.                              will follow. All aspects of society, business and people
was under $1 a gallon. When the cost of gas stayed           on a platform, the more valuable it is to the people                                                                         will transform. Companies have to choose whether to
above $3 a gallon for a long time, the Hummer car            using the platform.                                            This is good news for consumers worldwide. Low                lead the process of transformation or to follow the lead
stopped being manufactured. They were exposed to a                                                                          mileage and safe drivers will stop subsidizing fraud-         of transformation started by competitors. Our recom-
complement that was beyond their control.                                                                                   sters, road warriors and dangerous drivers, translating       mendation to all companies is to lead the transforma-
                                                                                                                            savings to them of up to 50% on their car insurance           tion process.
Successful companies will clearly understand their core                                                                     premiums.
business and thus clearly understand their comple-
mentary businesses. Google’s core business is adver-         “Successful companies will clearly                             Frederic Bruneteau, Managing Director, describes
tising. Everything they do is to drive revenue to their                                                                     the impact for insurers:
core business. What will make customers spend more           understand their core business                                 “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the
time with their inventory, how will they maximize the        and thus clearly understand their                              face”, famously said Mike Tyson. Well, this is what
relevance of their inventory. This is why they are giving                                                                   could happen to numerous motor insurers if they
Android away, to ensure an “openness” of mobile, they        complementary businesses”                                      do not reshape their strategy swiftly. The Internet
are giving away communication services so people                                                                            is revolutionizing all sectors and this is now the turn
spend more time on their properties. Apple runs their                                                                       of the auto insurance industry. By enabling insurers




                                                                                                                                                                                          “The core business of insurance is
                                                                                                                                                                                          the management of risk”
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10 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You                                                                                                                                                                 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 11
What Does it
                                                                                                   All Mean?
                                                                                                   The world is changing and the speed of change is                A performance driven delivery shall be the match of
                                                                                                   accelerating. There will be a transformation from               delivery + security + integrity + transparency to
                                                                                                   industrial revolution led behaviors to information led          business need and price point.
                                                                                                   behaviors. This will change individuals, businesses
                                                                                                   and society overall. In the business world changes              The most successful businesses of the future shall be
                                                                                                   are already visible as can be seen from new disruptive          the ones that execute with the greatest clarity on the
                                                                                                   companies (Google, Amazon, Facebook) as well as tra-            above and can make the best data driven decisions as
                                                                                                   ditional companies and industries re-discovering their          close to real time as possible.
                                                                                                   core business (insurance, Xerox [ref]).
                                                                                                                                                                   We call this end state the Networked Society.
                                                                                                   Successful business transformation, irrespective                Wecome…
                                                                                                   of industry, will depend on the same set of basic
                                                                                                   understandings and capabilities:

                                                                                                   • Understanding of core business and complements
                                                                                                   • Containment of existing business operations and
                                                                                                   processes (if existing)


Conclusion:
                                                                                                   • Creation of new business operations and processes
                                                                                                   (“Agile Framework”)
                                                                                                   • Rapid execution capability that maximizes the disrup-


A Real Time World                                                                                  tive value, cost structure and time to market created by
                                                                                                   the exponential technical advances happening (“New
                                                                                                   Business Factory”)
                                                                                                   • A resulting real time data driven business operation
The parallels between the physical shipping industry                                               and business processes
and the digital shipping industry are clear to see. The                                                                                                            “There will be a transformation from
paths of the connectivity cables in the world of today      “The paths of the connectivity         All businesses will construct a digital business opera-
                                                                                                                                                                   industrial revolution lead behaviors
have the same deployment patterns as the traditional                                               tion that will be the replacement of the traditional IT
global trade routes. The second part of this paper          cables in the world of today have      organization of today. Predictable performance driven           to information lead behaviors”
describes the core business model opportunities for         the same deployment patterns as        delivery of digital capability shall be a foundational
this space, the required operational capabilities and the                                          building block for next generation competitiveness.
complementary businesses that will drive the growth.        the traditional global trade routes”
The promise of the Networked Society depends on the                                                ITC Stages of Transformation
performance based operational delivery of the underly-
ing network. As seen with the revolution of the physical                                               Public   Hybrid   Private

globalization revolution, the same shall be seen in the                                                Cloud    Cloud    Cloud



digital space going forward.                                                                                                       Realize                         Welcome to the
                                                                                                                                   New Efficiencies and
                                                                                                                                   New Businesses
                                                                                                                                                                   Networked Society


                                                                                                                                   BUILD
                                                                                                                                   Digital Logistics Performance




                                                                                                                                   PREPARE
                                                                                                                                   From chaos of Today


12 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You                                                                                                                                         Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 13
What the Networked                                                                                                    Definition of Informa-
Society Means to the                                                                                                  tion and Communica-
Network Operator                                                                                                      tion Technology (ICT)
The future is changing quickly. New capabilities are        engineering their own “Fedex” operation – not             What is Information and Communication Technology              The expression was first used in 1997 in a report by
required to maximize and to ensure competitiveness          something a company would ever do.                        (ICT)?                                                        Dennis Stevenson to the UK government and promoted
and relevance. Using the insights presented in the first                                                                                                                            by the new National Curriculum documents for the UK
half of this paper; a proposal for core carrier business    The second alternative is network operators architect     As defined by Wikipedia:                                      in 2000.
and required capabilities shall be presented. Traditional   horizontal capability, to enable the performance ship-    Information and communication technologies, usu-
high margin services such as voice and messaging are        ping of any goods in an open and flexible, but depend-    ally abbreviated as ICT, is often used as an extended         Ericsson believes the ICT sector is leading a global
under threat by disruptive players due the enabling ca-     able and predictable manner. We believe this is the       synonym for information technology (IT), but is usually       transformation. Billions of connections between people
pabilities described earlier while at the same time there   future foundational opportunity for the carrier service   a more general term that stresses the role of unified         and devices across the world are creating information
is a larger growing dependence of all players on the        provider market.                                          communications and the integration of telecommunica-          societies in which learning and the ability to transact
network operator.                                                                                                     tions (telephone lines and wireless signals), computers,      “as close to real time as possible” represents the key to
                                                            Digital shipping does not limit service providers from    middleware as well as necessary software, storage and         success.
The digital shipping network today is the same as the       choosing to also ship their own digital products and      audio-visual systems, which enable users to create,
shipping industry pre-1954 and before the introduction      moving further up the value chain. They will, however,    access, store, transmit, and manipulate information.
of the shipping container. The network is still man-        be able to do that, on the same foundational knowl-       In other words, ICT consists of IT as well as telecom-
aged as a wholesale capacity provider. Every day the        edge of guaranteed performance as others, transform-      munication, broadcast media, all types of audio and
equivalent of 200,000 “loose objects” are loaded into       ing their industries.                                     video processing and transmission and network based
the system in the hope they are delivered as required.                                                                control and monitoring functions.
The future high performance networked society cannot
have foundation on such a system.

One of two scenarios will evolve. Those shipping
goods that require guaranteed delivery will engineer
their own operations on top of the wholesale best
effort network. While not impossible, it is extremely
expensive, complicated and time consuming,                                                                            ICT Operator
especially over wireless. In the physical world this
would be the equivalent of all industries/companies
                                                                                                                      Core Business
                                                                                                                      We introduce the concept of the future service pro-           “Openness is not a strategy,
                                                                                                                      vider being known as an “ICT Operator”. This is service
                                                                                                                      providers that will target the ICT markets that are cre-      it’s a tactic”
Networked Society                                                                                                     ated as a result of the impacts and insights presented
                                                                                                                                                                                    Platform companies are closed around their core
Understanding carrier core business and delivering on the value creation                                              previously. The Networked Society will depend on the
                                                                                                                                                                                    business and open around their complements.
                                                                                                                      performance and delivery of the ICT operators. ICT
and capture                                                                                                           operators will combine all their assets to create seam-
                                                                                                                      less operation from a total end-to-end operation point
                                                                                                                      of view (combining network plus compute).

                                                                                                                      To follow the economics of complements the core busi-
                                                                                                                      ness of the network operator will remain closed while
                                                                                                                      the complements shall be curated/open.

                                                                                                                      The ICT operator shall deliver the best performance
                                                                                                                      digital logistics for its customers. Core business is “dig-
                                                                                                                      ital logistics customer delivery”. Note core business is
                                                                                                                      not “running networks”. The network operations shall
                                                                                                                      be engineered to enable best application delivery to
                                                                                                                      meet the core business needs as effectively as possible
                                                                                                                      (see next section).
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Courtesy of Vision Mobile      [ref]


14 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You                                                                                                                                                           Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 15
The Interdependent
ITC Operator Core Business




                                                                                                                        Needs of the End
                                                                                                                        User, Application and
                                                                                                                        ICT Operator
                                                                                                                        All players, including the end user, have very similar    capability the ICT operator should be able to indemnify
                                                                                                                        needs from their digital logistics providers:             any customer from loss of data, failures in data integ-
                                                                                                                                                                                  rity, security breaches, performance guarantees. The
                                                                                                                        • “Make the business model as favorable as possible       largest barrier for enterprises to adopt next generation
                                                                                                                        	 for me”                                                 ICT solutions is one of risk management and risk expo-
                                                                                                                        • “Maximize my end user experience”                       sure. The removal of this barrier will be the number one
                                                                                                                                                                                  accelerator for adoption, given the proven cost
                                                                                                                        • “Minimize my cost”
                                                                                                                                                                                  benefits.
                                                                                                                        • “Make sure it works the way it is suppose to”
                                                                                                                                                                                  3
                                                                                                                                                                                   Note in reality in the new P2P mesh era of web development, both client and server end
                                                                                                                                                                                  points may be have many “API endpoint
                                                                                                                        The end user has this expectation from its application    dependencies” that make the routing and correct positioning of compute capability much
                                                                                                                                                                                  more complex
                                                                                                                        and application service provider. The application ser-
                                                                                                                        vice provider cannot afford to not deliver on its cus-
                                                                                                                        tomer promise and therefore has the same request to
The ICT operator will deliver OTT services, both its own   Platforms are simple to understand, yet are rarely ex-       the ICT operator. By exposing capability from its core
and from others. These will use the interoperable ser-     ecuted well. A successful platform must do three things      operations, the ICT operator can enable the applica-
vices available via API’s from its platforms to maximize   well                                                         tion provider to not only meet the needs of their end
the application delivery quality and yield management                                                                   customers but also maximize the use of the network
of network as much as possible. The ultimate customer      •	   Give something away for free, ideally the free          assets to increase margin and revenue while positively
service however shall be available to the “on net”         	    offerings are what the competition is charging for      improving utilization of the underlying network from
customer where life time value and relationship can be     	    and considers to be their core business,                a yield management perspective.
maximized through investments in both next generation      •	   Have a group of customers that pay directly
network and operational capabilities.                                                                                   The network exposure layer can be seen as the digital
                                                           •	   Generate payment for partners
                                                                                                                        equivalent of the physical shipping container, where
The new core business requires the operators to be-                                                                     each container can be customized to meet the needs
                                                           The last point, getting partners paid, is frequently over-
come a platform and reclaim their original position as                                                                  of the application’s content inside.
                                                           looked or not executed. To use Google’s advertising
the center of gravity for the overall industry. Because
                                                           network as a simple example
they have not made this shift to date they are currently                                                                The application (client and server) can be seen as
a commoditized component of platforms that are oper-       •	 Google offers free search
                                                                                                                        the digital equivalents of the original and destination
ated by OTT players.                                       •	 Adwords is where people pay them                          end ports in the physical world3.
                                                           •	 Adsense is how they get people paid
                                                                                                                        The core business of the ICT operator is high perfor-
                                                           Adsense is part of the full circle offering that really      mance digital logistics. The ultimate business model
                                                           allows the Google advertising network to ramp as a           is one of indemnification. With the correct operational
                                                           successful platform.




16 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You                                                                                                                                                                       Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 17
Key Capability:                                                                                                          Core ICT
Agile Service Delivery                                                                                                   Operator Capabilities
– Cloud                                                                                                                  The purpose of this paper is not to cover in detail the
                                                                                                                         required capabilities to deliver on the core opportu-
                                                                                                                         nity of the ICT operator and digital logistics. The core                 KEY ICT
                                                                                                                         capabilities are already covered in whitepapers and                OPERATOR CAPABILITIES
Core operational capabilities require managed expo-          The real time operational model requires the ability to     workshops that can be provided upon request. The
                                                                                                                         purpose of this paper is rather to place them all in the                   Performance Infrastructure
sure via API’s to enable the building of the digital ship-   be able to operate very flexible agile business support
                                                                                                                         context of the changing landscape and resultant busi-                        Network as a Platform
ping container.                                              solutions that enable rapid introduction of new capa-
                                                                                                                         ness opportunity.                                                           Real Time Introspection
                                                             bilities and the self service management of customers.
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Real Time Management
The Interdependent Needs of the End User, Application        Different business processes and business models
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Anticipatory Pro-action
and ICT Operator) that will deliver the required perfor-     must be easy to introduce and integrated into the other
mance. The right capabilities need to be exposed. The        operations to enable effective offering of differentiated
core business needs to be protected. Scale (up and           capabilities that can be monetized while maximizing
down) delivery of own API’s (and any inter-operable          yield management of the underlying capability set in


                                                                                                                         Key Capability:
API’s), own network and own compute needs to be              parallel.
managed. Usage needs to be monitored and used to
enable anticipatory pro-action. This is becomingly


                                                                                                                         Next Generation
commonly known as “Network as a Platform”.

Control and operations of deployment should be in the


                                                                                                                         Operations
hands of the customer. The customer should be able to:
• Manage what is deployed where
• Observe performance on demand
• Change deployment on demand
• Be in real time control of cost to performance                                                                         The networks of today are no longer being constructed        be guaranteed in terms of performance to need, the
                                                                                                                         to carry voice and messaging. They are being con-            yield of network is as effective as possible and the cus-
                                                                                                                         structed to deliver the digital assets of people, busi-      tomer’s cost structure versus required performance is
                                                                                                                         nesses and society. Existing planning, operations and        as lucrative as possible. This is the construction of the
                                                                                                                         models do not work. A transformation of operation is         high performance digital delivery operation.


Key Capability:
                                                                                                                         required to ensure the business of digital logistics can




Compliance                                                                                                               Key Capability:
and Guarantee                                                                                                            Performance
As businesses become more dependent on digital as-
set management and delivery it must be guaranteed
                                                             If there is any debate or question on the above then it
                                                             will slow down adoption. Ultimate business opportunity
                                                                                                                         Infrastructure
that performance and any regulatory compliance is            is for an ICT operator to indemnify any client against
satisfied.                                                   risk for the above, if the correct technical and opera-     Infra-structure of the future will require to be allocated   • Speed of spin up, spin down
                                                             tional support can be placed in execution                   dynamically depending on performance requirements            • Efficiency of virtualization
• Is my data secured?                                                                                                    (bandwidth, jitter, latency requirements). Cloud is the
                                                                                                                                                                                      • Distribution of compute throughout the network
• Is my data the same as when I put it there?                                                                            existing virtualization of compute infra-structure. Soft-
• Is my data the same as when I put it there 10 years                                                                    ware Defined Networking is the virtualization of network
                                                                                                                                                                                      Operations should be as secure as possible from an
	ago?                                                                                                                    infrastructure. The combined dynamic operation of both
                                                                                                                                                                                      architectural perspective as well as an auditor, stand-
                                                                                                                         aspects, dependant on demand and status, will lead
• Is my data stored in a legally compliant location?                                                                                                                                  ards perspective. Data integrity should be guaranteed
                                                                                                                         to much better return on investment of the underlying
• Am I still compliant with any regulatory or business                                                                                                                                – that data will be there and it will not be compromised
                                                                                                                         capability. Cloud virtualization should be as efficient as
	requirement?                                                                                                                                                                         without knowledge – now and ten years from now. For
                                                                                                                         possible in terms of:
                                                                                                                                                                                      both data security and data integrity, indemnification is
                                                                                                                         • Throughput to footprint                                    the ultimate business model and accelerator.
                                                                                                                         • Vertical scaling
18 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You                                                                                                                                                             Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 19
Key Capability:
Anticipatory
Pro-action                                                                                                                            In Summary
Deployment of applications in the virtualized environ-      The successful operation of the real time ICT operator                    The world is changing faster than ever before. The com-    Ericsson believes this is a pre-requisite for the success-
ment is extremely complex. With hundreds of thou-           will be driven from the utilization of the operational data               bined forces of devices, computing, dematerialization,     ful deployment of the next generation of businesses,
sands of virtual servers operating millions of applica-     generated both directly and indirectly. This will be used                 big data and network will change the landscape of next     societies, and us as individuals, where operation can-
tions across distributed compute (or data) centers          to further optimize performance for the ICT operator,                     generation competitiveness. We already see companies       not be best effort due to the mission critical nature of
leads to challenges in answering performance issues:        also to generate new business offerings of value and                      that are failing to change alongside companies that are    what is being delivered.
                                                            also as a value add service to customers who also                         re-inventing their businesses. The clock is ticking for
• Why is my application down?                               could derive business value from the operational data                     all companies to understand their true core business,      Ericsson is in active dialog around the world about
• Why is my application slow (worse)?                       contained.                                                                their complements and what they need to drive the          what is required to successfully transform the service
• Is it the network?                                                                                                                  next level of business differentiation in the “Networked   provider business model as well as the business model
• Is it the storage?                                                                                                                  Society” of tomorrow. Business models will change and      of the service provider’s customers.
• Is it the compute?                                                                                                                  business operations will need to transform.
• Is it the application?                                                                                                                                                                         For more information about detailed whitepapers and/
                                                                                                                                      Carrier Service Providers are no different from any        or interest in workshops to discuss what is contained in
The ability to investigate performance in real time is                                                                                other businesses. Core business must be understood         this paper, please contact
crucial to managing high performance SLA require-                                                                                     and business operations changed to reflect the need
ments. Operational margins and customer satisfaction                                                                                  to deliver on the new core business requirements.          http://www.ericsson.com/feedback
will depend on the ability.                                                                                                           Ericsson believes we are on the brink of a “Networked
                                                                                                                                      Society” where real time performance digital logis-        An Ericsson representative will contact you back.
                                                                                                                                      tics will become the core delivery of the networking
                                                                                                                                      industry.




Overall                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Technological change


Business
Transformation
Ultimately we are discussing business transformation




                                                                                                                                                     Pace of change
of the operator of today who delivers voice and mes-
saging to the ICT operator of tomorrow who delivers
performance digital logistics. As seen in the physical                                                                                                                                                               Gap
world of performance shipping (for example Fedex),
optimization of internal capabilities will also translate
into optimization of customer capabilities that will lead
to their differentiation in their own marketplace and
deep ICT operator, customer relationship and depend-
ency.                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Perceived technological
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        change


                                                                                                                                                                                         Time




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Discussion Paper Changing The Game D 1

  • 1. ericsson discussion paper Geoff Hollingworth, Ericsson North America, Ericsson Evangelist, in collaboration with Jason Hoffman, Founder and CTO Joyent Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You More will change in the next 10 years than in the previous 100. This paper describes the foundational changes and attempts to explain how we can manage them to our advantage1. 1 The paper references various online thought leadership articles and visuals and links to the original material wherever possible. Please contact the author if any of these references need updating or removing. We hope we increase visibility for all.
  • 2. Table of Contents Introduction This paper attempts to place the massive business changes we are currently experiencing into a simple and understandable framework, that allows us to feel more comfortable with the future. The paper does this by presenting a series of insights and impacts. Introduction ………………….................................................................................................................................... 3 Today large industry leaders are power of a human brain by 2025. industries is being disrupted. being challenged, seemingly over- By 2045 it will have the equivalent This paper articulates a series of Insight: “Device to Power” ...................................................................................................................................... 4 night, powerless to control their computing power of the total hu- insights and impacts that we be- own destiny despite their legacy, man population. It sounds like sci- lieve will drive a future state of Insight: “Industrial Scale Compute” ........................................................................................................................ 5 strength and footprint. Change is ence fiction but the world we live in change, a future state of real time Insight: “Information Explosion” .............................................................................................................................. 6 happening at an exponential rate today looks like the science fiction collaboration and connectivity be- and humans are not naturally engi- of the 1960’s. tween human and machine, where Insight: “De-Materialization” .................................................................................................................................... 6 neered to cope with such exponen- frictionless interaction and scalabil- tial rates of change. Before the This means the impact of technical ity shall deliver a re-engineering of Insight: “Ubiquitous Network” ................................................................................................................................. 7 Industrial Revolution, technological revolution starts to enter the im- how we live, work and play. change over a normal human life mediate business planning cycles. Impact: End of the Factory Mentality ...................................................................................................................... 9 span of about 40 years was almost There is a need to embrace the Ericsson also acknowledges that nonexistent. We now live in a world fantastic as part of the immediate all said in this paper applies equally Impact: “New Businesses” ...................................................................................................................................... 9 that is very different from even just future. Those who do will find com- to Ericsson and telecom. Insight: “Economics of the Future” .......................................................................................................................... 10 five years ago. petitive advantage. Those who do Ericsson must also embrace the not will be challenged to maintain same future challenges as others. Insight: “Traditional Businesses Can Transform” ..................................................................................................... 11 Ray Kurzweil [ref]2 predicts we their status quo. will witness approximately 20,000 We hope you find it enlightening Conclusion: A Real Time World ............................................................................................................................... 12 years of technological advance There are opposing views. Technol- and appreciate any feedback at in the next 100 (when measured ogy progress will slow. Impacts will http://facebook.com/ericsson What Does it All Mean? ........................................................................................................................................... 13 by the rate of progress in the year not be as dramatic as predicted. 2000). Or to put another way, we All future statements have to be Presentations of the material can What the Networked Society Means to the Network Operator ............................................................................... 14 will see more change in the next observed in a balanced and rea- be made on request. Definition of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) ............................................................................. 15 10 years than we have seen in the sonable manner. previous 100. ICT Operator Core Business ................................................................................................................................... 15 However it appears we are on an 2 Kurzweil is a well known inventor who has received As the chart shows a $1000 com- accelerating journey where the 17 honorary doctorate degrees, awarded to him by various universities, acknowledging his extraordinary The Interdependent Needs of the End User, Application and ICT Operator ........................................................... 17 puter will have the computational status of business today in all accomplishments. Core ICT Operator Capabilities ............................................................................................................................... 18 Key Capability: Next Generation Operations .......................................................................................................... 18 Key Capability: Performance Infrastructure ............................................................................................................ 18 Exponential Growth of Computing “We will see more Key Capability: Agile Service Delivery - Cloud ........................................................................................................ 19 1060 1055 change in the next Calculations per Second per $1,000 10 years than we 1050 Key Capability: Compliance and Guarantee ........................................................................................................... 19 1045 1040 Key Capability: Anticipatory Pro-action ................................................................................................................... 20 1035 1030 have seen in the Overall Business Transformation ............................................................................................................................. 20 1025 1020 All Human Brains previous 100” 1015 One Human Brain In Summary …...............……………...................................................................................................................... 21 … 1010 One Mouse Brain One Insect Brain 105 Who is Ericsson? ..................................................................................................................................................... 22 1 10-5 Who is Joyent? ........................................................................................................................................................ 22 10-10 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 2040 2060 2080 2010 Year 2 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 3
  • 3. Insight: Insight: “Industrial “Device to Power” Scale Compute” A birthday card that sings “Happy Birthday” to you the less power they use and the longer the battery lasts In parallel to the changes seen on the device side, has more computer power than all the Allied Forces of [ref]. there is a revolution happening in IT on the server 1945. The card (and chip) is commonly thrown away. side. Commonly referred to as cloud computing it “ It took AOL 9 years to hit 1 million Your cell phone today has more computer power than Note the devices we have today are the least powerful is now possible to “rent” vast amounts of computer NASA had back in 1969 when it landed two astronauts devices we shall ever carry. They are the equivalent of capacity and/or software services on demand, users. It took Facebook 9 months. on the moon. Video games, which consume enormous Ford Model T’s when compared to today’s cars. and only pay for what is used – at greatly reduced It took Draw Something~9 days” amounts of computer power to simulate 3D situations, cost and lead time compared with traditional IT use more computer power than main frame computers As power increases and price decreases the following deployments. This has completely changed the of the previous decade. The Sony Playstation of today, effects will be seen: economic landscape and removed barriers to entry which costs $300, has the power of a military super- for anybody wishing to bring a service to market. computer of 1997, which cost millions of dollars [ref]. • More powerful device applications It has also created a whole new industry of cloud The net combined effect of all these is drastically lower • Greater ubiquity of devices everywhere infrastructure providers. Traditionally any company production costs of compute capabilities combined As the chart shows, device CPUs have advanced from would have needed to buy hardware, install software, with time to market. Two backend engineers can now • Devices that are in reality disposable about 58 KHz as of 2000 to about 1.5GHz in a little and find somewhere to run it then employ people to scale a system to support over 30 million active users over a decade. Each enhancement of device capabili- manage it. Enough hardware and software would have [ref]. ties begets a high-powered expansion of apps and had to have been bought to cope with a peak traffic apps complexity. There is now a desktop computer in level, irrespective of how often this traffic level was This allows a service mania environment where very your pocket. In a few short years it will be the equiva- experienced (the classic online retail dilemma for Black few people can deliver many services very quickly and lent of a super computer. Processors have moved from Friday). Now “cloud service providers” remove that very cheaply, that can scale in terms of users and us- single core to dual core to now quad core planned to burden from the software developer’s realm. age faster than ever seen before. People can now let be mainstream in 2013. The continuous play between “… NASA launched a man to the the market decide success on a scale that was not compute power and battery life shall continue causing The three disruptive effects of cloud computing are: possible to consider even 10 years ago. It took AOL 9 innovation to drive superior performance. Transistor moon. We launch a bird • Removal of the need to install and operate comput- years to hit 1 million users. It took Facebook 9 months. size continues to decrease where silicon production into pigs” ing equipment, support software and hosting facilities, It took Draw Something~9 days [ref]. processes are moving from the 28nm standard of today requiring less people, saving money and accelerating to 20 nm and even 14nm. The smaller the transistors, time to market (one person can now manage upwards By 2011 “the industry had reached a point where of 10,000 servers) it was realistic to form a start-up and launch an internet tech based product for less money and in • Only pay for what you use, very low up front invest- less time than it would have taken to simply launch ments required the website for such a company in 1997” [ref]. • Scale (up and down) as slowly and/or quickly as your It is the very early days of cloud computing. market dictates, the only worry left being a business Looking forward, never again will cloud computing plan that makes sense for the service provided (avoid- capability be this hard to use, expensive or slow ing the Priceline “Internet bubble” scenario, where despite its already disruptive attributes in these the more customers they created, the faster they lost spaces. money…) [ref] Figure 1 - Heavy Reading 4 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 5
  • 4. Insight: “Information Explosion” In the next 48 hours more data will be created than New skill sets that can manage and analyze such orders. There was no concept of common size since tory Mentality”). Many companies likely feel safe from previously in the past 30,000 years [ref]. Users are now data shall be required inside the corporate structures there was no concept of mass production. With the the disruption of digitization, especially those involved uploading 72 hours of video every minute to YouTube, of tomorrow. As Google’s Chief Economist Hal advent of steam and industrial capacity the world in the manufacturing of physical parts. The advice to compared to 48 hours just a year ago [ref]. In the Varian is quoted saying “the sexy job in the next 10 entered a phase of mass production. Normalization these companies is to research the latest in 3D printing 5 seconds it has taken you to read the above 3 sen- years will be statisticians” [ref]. around sizes, shipping of products based on anticipat- and re-visit those assumptions [ref]. tences, an additional 6 hours have been stored. ed demand became the normal mode of operation that Big data is only just beginning. Looking forward, has been constant for the last 200 years. Our whole A scarcity of data has been replaced with an over- never again will big data be this hard to understand, society, education and even organizational structure whelming abundance. However, the data is only instrument or put into operation. have been optimized to maximize the potential success valuable if interpretations can be gathered from it in a of any company operating in the status quo. This is no “De-materialization forces compa- timely fashion and if the generated interpretations are longer true. The transformation from physical to digital nies (who want to survive) to re-visit possible to use in the ongoing business process. This is completely disrupts the traditional constructs of mass a reversal of previous generation’s problems where in- production and replaces it with mass customization, we their true core business is rather sights had to be extrapolated from a limited set of data. once again live in a market of one, and the only differ- than focusing on what they physi- Insight - “Information Explosion” Peter Sondergard, ence being each market of one can be delivered to with Head of Global Research, said “Information will be the scale and efficiency. The compromises of the industrial cally deliver.” Oil of the 21st Century. It will be the resource running revolution no longer apply. our economy in ways not possible in the past” [ref]. Of all of the insights so far listed, this is the most Anticipatory businesses will be able to adapt their disruptive and the most important for all companies business operations in “as close to real time” as to understand. The largest mistake a company could possible, to maximize their customer understanding currently make is to consider their product not possible and best position their core business value proposi- to digitize and thus could not be disrupted. The second tion towards them. Customers are more empowered largest mistake would be for a company to understand from their access to information and big data provided their product could be digitized but fail to change be- by other businesses and service providers. It will be cause of misunderstanding their true core business, impossible to survive in the future without integrating confusing it with profit pools that had appeared due the wealth of global knowledge into everyday business to the required physical requirements of delivery from practice and procedures. the earlier phase (see chapter “Impact: End of the Fac- Insight: Insight: “De-Materialization” “Ubiquitous Network” The world is being transformed from a physical repre- 2. A digital product re-defines the base product The end result of all insights to this point is a height- unauthorized persons have had access during the sentation to a digital representation. This is the insight through a new wave of innovation. Removal of the ened dependency of society, business and individuals journey. This is fundamental to people, businesses we all see around us, yet seems to be the most invis- physical limitations of the material the product was on a fully functioning real time connectivity fabric. and society as more dependency is placed on the ible to the naked eye. When it happens the effects being distributed upon enables a new round of product What makes cloud truly transformative is mobile; the digital eco-system. tend to change industries and the leaders inside them, regeneration and discovery. ability for any cloud based service using any device to unless the leaders dematerialize first. There are three be connected anywhere at any time. For example, the upside to the connected car is a bet- massive implications when digital representation of 3. Speculative production is removed thus producing ter experience for the owner while giving an opportu- physical product happens: the ultimate efficiency of supply versus demand, reduc- The networks of the future shall focus on perfor- nity to transform the life time value of the car ownership ing waste and saving the planet’s resources. mance based execution of digital asset shipping from the perspective of the car manufacturer and the 1. Ability to deliver on demand anywhere moves into when the integrity, reliability, security and transpar- car dealer. However, there needs to be guarantees that real time. A digital product can be delivered immedi- Our challenge is to understand what we no longer even ency (real time introspection) of operation guarantees cars cannot be “hacked”, insurance details cannot be ately when requested. think about. Before the Industrial Revolution, produc- when something is shipped it gets there when it is modified in transit, performance is as specified and the tion was local and everything was tailored to individual suppose to , it is the same as when it started and no operation is guaranteed to function. 6 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 7
  • 5. Impact: End of the Factory Mentality The digital transformation is very similar to an earlier Large leaders of industries are being challenged as 70% of today’s cost structure lies in paper, printing, journey that happened in the physical shipping indus- the physical fulfillment model of the last 200+ years distribution. This can all be saved. A revenue stream is try, that led to the transformation of the physical global is replaced with its digital children. Kodak is one such required, however. supply chain. Before 1954 the global shipping industry example. In 1976, Kodak commanded 90% of film was an ad-hoc orchestration where the cost and relia- sales and 85% of camera sales in the U.S and at its For the music industry the same is already true for CDs. bility of shipping was best effort. In 1954 the revolution peak Kodak had a market capitalization of 31 billion For the film industry the same is true for DVD’s. of the shipping container began. Transport executive USD (1997) [ref]. It also invented the world’s first digital Malcolm McLean had watched teams of dock workers camera in 1975, the invention that would lead to its The key lesson for all to understand is unloading goods from trucks and transferring them to ultimate demise. the difference and dependencies ships and came up with a more efficient way of doing between core business and physical things. The new era of the shipping industry and the Kodak filed for bankruptcy in 2012 with a market production. shipping container was born. value of only 145 million USD [ref]. It failed to Impact – “where did my business go?” remember its core McLean’s true innovation was to understand the core business of enabling mass market photography. It had business of the shipping industry was not operating replaced its reason to be with the delivery mechanism “Physical realization of the core ships but delivering cargo and delivering cargo with it had created to deliver on the promise – that of film. the best performance possible. Before the container Physical realization of the core business promise will business promise will not survive the came along a typical ship might spend a week tied up not survive in the transformation of physical and digital, transformation of physical and digi- at dock. “A typical cargo ship in the 1950s might have and companies that cannot disconnect their future 200,000 individual items to be loaded. It was a hugely from their physical representation of the past will fail. tal, and companies that cannot dis- labor intensive business and hugely costly. What the connect their future from their physi- container did was get rid of all that” [ref]. The story is true for newspapers. Their core business is journalism. The question is how to monetize such cal representation of past will fail” Loading loose cargo onto an average ship in 1956 cost reporting, not to protect a paper printed representation. $5.86 per US ton. Container ports could load vessels for just under 16 cents per US ton. Ultimately “It costs less to ship a container between China and Felixstowe (England) than it does to then send it on the road to Scotland” [ref]. But more efficient use of shipping assets was not the Impact: only change the shipping container initiated. It became possible to start to guarantee delivery times. In digital terms this is the same as latency. Since the contain- ers are secure, the items inside were guaranteed to be “New Businesses” secure (digital equivalent – data security) and also the Some companies seem to be doing very well. Account- tries and companies. Through this paper we will show contents of the container were guaranteed to be the “McLean’s true innovation was to ing for now more than $960 billion in market capitali- the most important differentiator is to understand core same as when the journey started (physical equivalent of data integrity). This changed what products could understand the core business of the zation, the Four Horsemen of Mobility have divided business and then to understand how the core busi- into three groups: Amazon and Google are all making ness can move into the next generation of competition be shipped and delivered globally, opening up com- shipping industry was not operating billions each year from mobile devices, Facebook is still by leveraging new technology. pletely different global markets. Containers could start to be monitored and thus the contents inside could be ships but delivering cargo and de- trying to figure out how to get there, and Apple is mak- ing more money from mobility than all three combined tracked in real time to monitor delivery and give trans- livering cargo with the best perfor- [ref]. parency to the product owners. mance possible.” These companies are all executing with growth be- The advent of the shipping container also initiated cause they understand where their core business lies changes required at the port to re-engineer the on- and what adjacencies (or complements) their core busi- loading and off-loading of containers through crane ness growth depends upon. infrastructure (a complementary business where break even business models drive the market efficiency of the Apple sells premium hardware platforms. Google sells core business of performance based cargo delivery – advertising. Amazon’s core business is retail. Face- see “Insight: Economics of the Future”). book’s core business is their social graph. These com- panies are all examples of companies that, of course, are closely associated with the digital age (yet you could argue Apple is a legacy PC provider). However, later we will give other examples of traditional indus- 8 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 9
  • 6. Insight: “Economics Insight: “Traditional of the Future” Businesses Can Two economic laws exist, the “economics of comple- ments” and the “economics of network effects”. Both application store as a complement to increase the value of their hardware platform experience. Amazon Transform” existed previously but in the world of the very low fric- prices the Kindle at a loss to drive their core retail busi- tion digital society, they increase in importance. ness in the future. Facebook (still the most challenged Many industries are undergoing transformation. One to build their pricing based on the actual, real-time from a real business point of view, despite already example is the insurance industry, specifically vehicle behavior of drivers, PAYD redefines entirely the way Understanding core business enables the economic exceeding Amazon’s revenues) publishes its social net- insurance. to charge for motor risks. Underwriters must adapt law of complements, which accelerates rapid market work via API’s to drive the reach and insights they can to the new connected way of doing business.” adoption. The law of complements explains why generate from their social graph. The core business of insurance is the management some companies may give away services that other of risk. The traditional way (and the only way to manage After Italy, the wave is now reaching the UK and the companies use to drive direct revenues. This is very Understanding core business enables a company risk in the past) has been statistical analysis of previous US, where Moody’s recommended underwriters “adopt clearly seen in the space of new communication servic- to understand its business complements, and place behaviors to manage financial coverage of behavior in it sooner than later”. We expect all developed countries es where some companies are giving away voice and into execution a total strategy with awareness of what the future. If the statistical calculation of risk exposure to embrace the new model, with local technology- and video communications for free (Google) while others needs to be core and closed and what needs to be is wrong then the results are financial failure for those business variants” [ref]. are charging their customers in very traditional models complementary and “open.” issuing the coverage [ref]. for very high margins (carriers). This clearly is creating Insuring the drivers of vehicles will never be the same tension in the marketplace. Network effect states the more people taking part in The new market offering of usage based insurance has again. a network the exponential increase in the value of that changed this paradigm. For the first time insurance The simple understanding of the law of complements network. The traditional model for network effect was can be issued based on monitoring real time (driving) This is one example of an industry under business states a good’s demand is increased when the price of the telephone system where more people who have behaviors through connected cars. process transformation where the competitive another good is decreased. Conversely, the demand for telephones increase the value for everybody who has landscape has changed due to the adoption of the a good is decreased when the price of another good is a telephone. This is a one sided network effect. The The Pay as You Drive (PAYD) market already has over next era of capability and growth. increased [ref]. current network effects are two sided and driven by 2 million customers and has reached a tipping point. software platforms (Microsoft, Apple, Google, among The expectation is that the market will be multiplied by Other industries such as healthcare (“Why do I need to A simple example of a complement is that of the rela- others). The more people using a platform, the more 50 by the end of the decade. Telematic-enabled policies be in hospital to be monitored? Why do I need acute tionship between the car and fuel (or gas). The Hummer attractive it is for a developer to develop their applica- will then generate €50 billion in premiums to insurers symptoms before treatment starts?”), energy, retail, etc. car was tremendously popular when gas in the USA tions for that platform. The more applications that exist who have seized the opportunity. will follow. All aspects of society, business and people was under $1 a gallon. When the cost of gas stayed on a platform, the more valuable it is to the people will transform. Companies have to choose whether to above $3 a gallon for a long time, the Hummer car using the platform. This is good news for consumers worldwide. Low lead the process of transformation or to follow the lead stopped being manufactured. They were exposed to a mileage and safe drivers will stop subsidizing fraud- of transformation started by competitors. Our recom- complement that was beyond their control. sters, road warriors and dangerous drivers, translating mendation to all companies is to lead the transforma- savings to them of up to 50% on their car insurance tion process. Successful companies will clearly understand their core premiums. business and thus clearly understand their comple- mentary businesses. Google’s core business is adver- “Successful companies will clearly Frederic Bruneteau, Managing Director, describes tising. Everything they do is to drive revenue to their the impact for insurers: core business. What will make customers spend more understand their core business “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the time with their inventory, how will they maximize the and thus clearly understand their face”, famously said Mike Tyson. Well, this is what relevance of their inventory. This is why they are giving could happen to numerous motor insurers if they Android away, to ensure an “openness” of mobile, they complementary businesses” do not reshape their strategy swiftly. The Internet are giving away communication services so people is revolutionizing all sectors and this is now the turn spend more time on their properties. Apple runs their of the auto insurance industry. By enabling insurers “The core business of insurance is the management of risk” QX QX Py Py Time Time 10 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 11
  • 7. What Does it All Mean? The world is changing and the speed of change is A performance driven delivery shall be the match of accelerating. There will be a transformation from delivery + security + integrity + transparency to industrial revolution led behaviors to information led business need and price point. behaviors. This will change individuals, businesses and society overall. In the business world changes The most successful businesses of the future shall be are already visible as can be seen from new disruptive the ones that execute with the greatest clarity on the companies (Google, Amazon, Facebook) as well as tra- above and can make the best data driven decisions as ditional companies and industries re-discovering their close to real time as possible. core business (insurance, Xerox [ref]). We call this end state the Networked Society. Successful business transformation, irrespective Wecome… of industry, will depend on the same set of basic understandings and capabilities: • Understanding of core business and complements • Containment of existing business operations and processes (if existing) Conclusion: • Creation of new business operations and processes (“Agile Framework”) • Rapid execution capability that maximizes the disrup- A Real Time World tive value, cost structure and time to market created by the exponential technical advances happening (“New Business Factory”) • A resulting real time data driven business operation The parallels between the physical shipping industry and business processes and the digital shipping industry are clear to see. The “There will be a transformation from paths of the connectivity cables in the world of today “The paths of the connectivity All businesses will construct a digital business opera- industrial revolution lead behaviors have the same deployment patterns as the traditional tion that will be the replacement of the traditional IT global trade routes. The second part of this paper cables in the world of today have organization of today. Predictable performance driven to information lead behaviors” describes the core business model opportunities for the same deployment patterns as delivery of digital capability shall be a foundational this space, the required operational capabilities and the building block for next generation competitiveness. complementary businesses that will drive the growth. the traditional global trade routes” The promise of the Networked Society depends on the ITC Stages of Transformation performance based operational delivery of the underly- ing network. As seen with the revolution of the physical Public Hybrid Private globalization revolution, the same shall be seen in the Cloud Cloud Cloud digital space going forward. Realize Welcome to the New Efficiencies and New Businesses Networked Society BUILD Digital Logistics Performance PREPARE From chaos of Today 12 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 13
  • 8. What the Networked Definition of Informa- Society Means to the tion and Communica- Network Operator tion Technology (ICT) The future is changing quickly. New capabilities are engineering their own “Fedex” operation – not What is Information and Communication Technology The expression was first used in 1997 in a report by required to maximize and to ensure competitiveness something a company would ever do. (ICT)? Dennis Stevenson to the UK government and promoted and relevance. Using the insights presented in the first by the new National Curriculum documents for the UK half of this paper; a proposal for core carrier business The second alternative is network operators architect As defined by Wikipedia: in 2000. and required capabilities shall be presented. Traditional horizontal capability, to enable the performance ship- Information and communication technologies, usu- high margin services such as voice and messaging are ping of any goods in an open and flexible, but depend- ally abbreviated as ICT, is often used as an extended Ericsson believes the ICT sector is leading a global under threat by disruptive players due the enabling ca- able and predictable manner. We believe this is the synonym for information technology (IT), but is usually transformation. Billions of connections between people pabilities described earlier while at the same time there future foundational opportunity for the carrier service a more general term that stresses the role of unified and devices across the world are creating information is a larger growing dependence of all players on the provider market. communications and the integration of telecommunica- societies in which learning and the ability to transact network operator. tions (telephone lines and wireless signals), computers, “as close to real time as possible” represents the key to Digital shipping does not limit service providers from middleware as well as necessary software, storage and success. The digital shipping network today is the same as the choosing to also ship their own digital products and audio-visual systems, which enable users to create, shipping industry pre-1954 and before the introduction moving further up the value chain. They will, however, access, store, transmit, and manipulate information. of the shipping container. The network is still man- be able to do that, on the same foundational knowl- In other words, ICT consists of IT as well as telecom- aged as a wholesale capacity provider. Every day the edge of guaranteed performance as others, transform- munication, broadcast media, all types of audio and equivalent of 200,000 “loose objects” are loaded into ing their industries. video processing and transmission and network based the system in the hope they are delivered as required. control and monitoring functions. The future high performance networked society cannot have foundation on such a system. One of two scenarios will evolve. Those shipping goods that require guaranteed delivery will engineer their own operations on top of the wholesale best effort network. While not impossible, it is extremely expensive, complicated and time consuming, ICT Operator especially over wireless. In the physical world this would be the equivalent of all industries/companies Core Business We introduce the concept of the future service pro- “Openness is not a strategy, vider being known as an “ICT Operator”. This is service providers that will target the ICT markets that are cre- it’s a tactic” Networked Society ated as a result of the impacts and insights presented Platform companies are closed around their core Understanding carrier core business and delivering on the value creation previously. The Networked Society will depend on the business and open around their complements. performance and delivery of the ICT operators. ICT and capture operators will combine all their assets to create seam- less operation from a total end-to-end operation point of view (combining network plus compute). To follow the economics of complements the core busi- ness of the network operator will remain closed while the complements shall be curated/open. The ICT operator shall deliver the best performance digital logistics for its customers. Core business is “dig- ital logistics customer delivery”. Note core business is not “running networks”. The network operations shall be engineered to enable best application delivery to meet the core business needs as effectively as possible (see next section). Courtesy of Vision Mobile [ref] 14 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 15
  • 9. The Interdependent ITC Operator Core Business Needs of the End User, Application and ICT Operator All players, including the end user, have very similar capability the ICT operator should be able to indemnify needs from their digital logistics providers: any customer from loss of data, failures in data integ- rity, security breaches, performance guarantees. The • “Make the business model as favorable as possible largest barrier for enterprises to adopt next generation for me” ICT solutions is one of risk management and risk expo- • “Maximize my end user experience” sure. The removal of this barrier will be the number one accelerator for adoption, given the proven cost • “Minimize my cost” benefits. • “Make sure it works the way it is suppose to” 3 Note in reality in the new P2P mesh era of web development, both client and server end points may be have many “API endpoint The end user has this expectation from its application dependencies” that make the routing and correct positioning of compute capability much more complex and application service provider. The application ser- vice provider cannot afford to not deliver on its cus- tomer promise and therefore has the same request to The ICT operator will deliver OTT services, both its own Platforms are simple to understand, yet are rarely ex- the ICT operator. By exposing capability from its core and from others. These will use the interoperable ser- ecuted well. A successful platform must do three things operations, the ICT operator can enable the applica- vices available via API’s from its platforms to maximize well tion provider to not only meet the needs of their end the application delivery quality and yield management customers but also maximize the use of the network of network as much as possible. The ultimate customer • Give something away for free, ideally the free assets to increase margin and revenue while positively service however shall be available to the “on net” offerings are what the competition is charging for improving utilization of the underlying network from customer where life time value and relationship can be and considers to be their core business, a yield management perspective. maximized through investments in both next generation • Have a group of customers that pay directly network and operational capabilities. The network exposure layer can be seen as the digital • Generate payment for partners equivalent of the physical shipping container, where The new core business requires the operators to be- each container can be customized to meet the needs The last point, getting partners paid, is frequently over- come a platform and reclaim their original position as of the application’s content inside. looked or not executed. To use Google’s advertising the center of gravity for the overall industry. Because network as a simple example they have not made this shift to date they are currently The application (client and server) can be seen as a commoditized component of platforms that are oper- • Google offers free search the digital equivalents of the original and destination ated by OTT players. • Adwords is where people pay them end ports in the physical world3. • Adsense is how they get people paid The core business of the ICT operator is high perfor- Adsense is part of the full circle offering that really mance digital logistics. The ultimate business model allows the Google advertising network to ramp as a is one of indemnification. With the correct operational successful platform. 16 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 17
  • 10. Key Capability: Core ICT Agile Service Delivery Operator Capabilities – Cloud The purpose of this paper is not to cover in detail the required capabilities to deliver on the core opportu- nity of the ICT operator and digital logistics. The core KEY ICT capabilities are already covered in whitepapers and OPERATOR CAPABILITIES Core operational capabilities require managed expo- The real time operational model requires the ability to workshops that can be provided upon request. The purpose of this paper is rather to place them all in the Performance Infrastructure sure via API’s to enable the building of the digital ship- be able to operate very flexible agile business support context of the changing landscape and resultant busi- Network as a Platform ping container. solutions that enable rapid introduction of new capa- ness opportunity. Real Time Introspection bilities and the self service management of customers. Real Time Management The Interdependent Needs of the End User, Application Different business processes and business models Anticipatory Pro-action and ICT Operator) that will deliver the required perfor- must be easy to introduce and integrated into the other mance. The right capabilities need to be exposed. The operations to enable effective offering of differentiated core business needs to be protected. Scale (up and capabilities that can be monetized while maximizing down) delivery of own API’s (and any inter-operable yield management of the underlying capability set in Key Capability: API’s), own network and own compute needs to be parallel. managed. Usage needs to be monitored and used to enable anticipatory pro-action. This is becomingly Next Generation commonly known as “Network as a Platform”. Control and operations of deployment should be in the Operations hands of the customer. The customer should be able to: • Manage what is deployed where • Observe performance on demand • Change deployment on demand • Be in real time control of cost to performance The networks of today are no longer being constructed be guaranteed in terms of performance to need, the to carry voice and messaging. They are being con- yield of network is as effective as possible and the cus- structed to deliver the digital assets of people, busi- tomer’s cost structure versus required performance is nesses and society. Existing planning, operations and as lucrative as possible. This is the construction of the models do not work. A transformation of operation is high performance digital delivery operation. Key Capability: required to ensure the business of digital logistics can Compliance Key Capability: and Guarantee Performance As businesses become more dependent on digital as- set management and delivery it must be guaranteed If there is any debate or question on the above then it will slow down adoption. Ultimate business opportunity Infrastructure that performance and any regulatory compliance is is for an ICT operator to indemnify any client against satisfied. risk for the above, if the correct technical and opera- Infra-structure of the future will require to be allocated • Speed of spin up, spin down tional support can be placed in execution dynamically depending on performance requirements • Efficiency of virtualization • Is my data secured? (bandwidth, jitter, latency requirements). Cloud is the • Distribution of compute throughout the network • Is my data the same as when I put it there? existing virtualization of compute infra-structure. Soft- • Is my data the same as when I put it there 10 years ware Defined Networking is the virtualization of network Operations should be as secure as possible from an ago? infrastructure. The combined dynamic operation of both architectural perspective as well as an auditor, stand- aspects, dependant on demand and status, will lead • Is my data stored in a legally compliant location? ards perspective. Data integrity should be guaranteed to much better return on investment of the underlying • Am I still compliant with any regulatory or business – that data will be there and it will not be compromised capability. Cloud virtualization should be as efficient as requirement? without knowledge – now and ten years from now. For possible in terms of: both data security and data integrity, indemnification is • Throughput to footprint the ultimate business model and accelerator. • Vertical scaling 18 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 19
  • 11. Key Capability: Anticipatory Pro-action In Summary Deployment of applications in the virtualized environ- The successful operation of the real time ICT operator The world is changing faster than ever before. The com- Ericsson believes this is a pre-requisite for the success- ment is extremely complex. With hundreds of thou- will be driven from the utilization of the operational data bined forces of devices, computing, dematerialization, ful deployment of the next generation of businesses, sands of virtual servers operating millions of applica- generated both directly and indirectly. This will be used big data and network will change the landscape of next societies, and us as individuals, where operation can- tions across distributed compute (or data) centers to further optimize performance for the ICT operator, generation competitiveness. We already see companies not be best effort due to the mission critical nature of leads to challenges in answering performance issues: also to generate new business offerings of value and that are failing to change alongside companies that are what is being delivered. also as a value add service to customers who also re-inventing their businesses. The clock is ticking for • Why is my application down? could derive business value from the operational data all companies to understand their true core business, Ericsson is in active dialog around the world about • Why is my application slow (worse)? contained. their complements and what they need to drive the what is required to successfully transform the service • Is it the network? next level of business differentiation in the “Networked provider business model as well as the business model • Is it the storage? Society” of tomorrow. Business models will change and of the service provider’s customers. • Is it the compute? business operations will need to transform. • Is it the application? For more information about detailed whitepapers and/ Carrier Service Providers are no different from any or interest in workshops to discuss what is contained in The ability to investigate performance in real time is other businesses. Core business must be understood this paper, please contact crucial to managing high performance SLA require- and business operations changed to reflect the need ments. Operational margins and customer satisfaction to deliver on the new core business requirements. http://www.ericsson.com/feedback will depend on the ability. Ericsson believes we are on the brink of a “Networked Society” where real time performance digital logis- An Ericsson representative will contact you back. tics will become the core delivery of the networking industry. Overall Technological change Business Transformation Ultimately we are discussing business transformation Pace of change of the operator of today who delivers voice and mes- saging to the ICT operator of tomorrow who delivers performance digital logistics. As seen in the physical Gap world of performance shipping (for example Fedex), optimization of internal capabilities will also translate into optimization of customer capabilities that will lead to their differentiation in their own marketplace and deep ICT operator, customer relationship and depend- ency. Perceived technological change Time Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You 20 21 Changing the Game Before the Game Changes You