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Cloud Journey: how IT is evolving

cloud jouney how IT is evolving Cloud computing is an evolution of IT managed services. It allows any IT resource to be consumed as a utility, from simple applications to a complete server infrastructure, and be delivered as on-demand services over a network. This lets enterprises benefit from advanced IT services without extensive capital investment, skilled staff and ongoing operational headaches. Computing resources become elastic, scaling up and down to suit seasonal demand, always with the latest upgrades, security and performance features. internet mobility 1 there were 100 million active 1 smartphone sales in- web sites on the Internet at creased 74% in 2010 the beginning of 2011 to 295 million devices virtualization web 2.0 1 80% of enterprises 1 177 million active Skype users 110 million tweets per day 156 million public blogs 500 million active Facebook users now have a virtualization program O you are here cloud business challenges 1 inflexibility 1 globilization i recession top concerns for implementing public cloud services security 37% network availability 23% service levels 19% supplier lock-in 8% 0% 10% 20% 30% top reasons for adopting cloud computing lower implementation costs 53% lower ongoing costs 48% new features faster 46% better support for mobile workers 34% per-use pricing matches volatility 30% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% a lifecycle approach to cloud deployment are you planning to build a private cloud infrastructure? 1 build a catalog of services 2 visualize future use 20% have no 3 perform discovery and analysis 4 build a proof of concept 5 right-source the services 6 plan for transition 7 execute 8 optimize - and start again plans 50% 30% are thinking about it yes 2010 2011 mobile malware targeting Android and jailbroken iPhones; 48 million tablets sold - the number of physical servers in the world: 50 million - one-third of x86 servers in enterprises are virtualized 1 300,000 web sites hosted on Amazon EC2 2012 2013 per month: 3.7 exabytes of business Internet traffic, 1.7 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.1 exabytes business mobile data I approximately 60% of server workloads will be virtualized 1 10% of total number of physical services sold will be virtualized with an average of 10 virtual machines per physical server sold 1 10 virtual machines per physical host means 80-100 million VM per year 2014 2015 1 90% of organizations will support corporate applications on personal devices per month: 5.1 exabytes of business internet traffic, 2.3 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.7 exabytes business mobile data - Morgan Stanley estimates that the mobile web will be bigger than desktop internet future clouds vertical clouds inter clouds (clouds- open personal clouds clouds Business Services orange" www.orange-business.com Sources: Netcraft, Berg Insight, Skype, Nielson, Gartner, JP Morgan, F-Secure, Cisco, Orange Business Services, Orange Labs cloud journey how IT is evolving Cloud computing is an evolution of IT managed services. It allows any IT resource to be consumed as a utility, from simple applications to a complete server infrastructure, and be delivered as on-demand services over a network. This lets enterprises benefit from advanced IT services without extensive capital investment, skilled staff and ongoing operational headaches. Computing resources become elastic, scaling up and down to suit seasonal demand, always with the latest upgrades, security and performance features. internet mobility 1 there were 100 million active 1 smartphone sales in- web sites on the Internet at creased 74% in 2010 the beginning of 2011 to 295 million devices virtualization web 2.0 1 80% of enterprises 1 177 million active Skype users 110 million tweets per day 156 million public blogs 500 million active Facebook users now have a virtualization program O you are here cloud business challenges 1 inflexibility 1 globilization i recession top concerns for implementing public cloud services security 37% network availability 23% service levels 19% supplier lock-in 8% 0% 10% 20% 30% top reasons for adopting cloud computing lower implementation costs 53% lower ongoing costs 48% new features faster 46% better support for mobile workers 34% per-use pricing matches volatility 30% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% a lifecycle approach to cloud deployment are you planning to build a private cloud infrastructure? 1 build a catalog of services 2 visualize future use 20% have no 3 perform discovery and analysis 4 build a proof of concept 5 right-source the services 6 plan for transition 7 execute 8 optimize - and start again plans 50% 30% are thinking about it yes 2010 2011 mobile malware targeting Android and jailbroken iPhones; 48 million tablets sold - the number of physical servers in the world: 50 million - one-third of x86 servers in enterprises are virtualized 1 300,000 web sites hosted on Amazon EC2 2012 2013 per month: 3.7 exabytes of business Internet traffic, 1.7 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.1 exabytes business mobile data I approximately 60% of server workloads will be virtualized 1 10% of total number of physical services sold will be virtualized with an average of 10 virtual machines per physical server sold 1 10 virtual machines per physical host means 80-100 million VM per year 2014 2015 1 90% of organizations will support corporate applications on personal devices per month: 5.1 exabytes of business internet traffic, 2.3 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.7 exabytes business mobile data - Morgan Stanley estimates that the mobile web will be bigger than desktop internet future clouds vertical clouds inter clouds (clouds- open personal clouds clouds Business Services orange" www.orange-business.com Sources: Netcraft, Berg Insight, Skype, Nielson, Gartner, JP Morgan, F-Secure, Cisco, Orange Business Services, Orange Labs cloud journey how IT is evolving Cloud computing is an evolution of IT managed services. It allows any IT resource to be consumed as a utility, from simple applications to a complete server infrastructure, and be delivered as on-demand services over a network. This lets enterprises benefit from advanced IT services without extensive capital investment, skilled staff and ongoing operational headaches. Computing resources become elastic, scaling up and down to suit seasonal demand, always with the latest upgrades, security and performance features. internet mobility 1 there were 100 million active 1 smartphone sales in- web sites on the Internet at creased 74% in 2010 the beginning of 2011 to 295 million devices virtualization web 2.0 1 80% of enterprises 1 177 million active Skype users 110 million tweets per day 156 million public blogs 500 million active Facebook users now have a virtualization program O you are here cloud business challenges 1 inflexibility 1 globilization i recession top concerns for implementing public cloud services security 37% network availability 23% service levels 19% supplier lock-in 8% 0% 10% 20% 30% top reasons for adopting cloud computing lower implementation costs 53% lower ongoing costs 48% new features faster 46% better support for mobile workers 34% per-use pricing matches volatility 30% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% a lifecycle approach to cloud deployment are you planning to build a private cloud infrastructure? 1 build a catalog of services 2 visualize future use 20% have no 3 perform discovery and analysis 4 build a proof of concept 5 right-source the services 6 plan for transition 7 execute 8 optimize - and start again plans 50% 30% are thinking about it yes 2010 2011 mobile malware targeting Android and jailbroken iPhones; 48 million tablets sold - the number of physical servers in the world: 50 million - one-third of x86 servers in enterprises are virtualized 1 300,000 web sites hosted on Amazon EC2 2012 2013 per month: 3.7 exabytes of business Internet traffic, 1.7 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.1 exabytes business mobile data I approximately 60% of server workloads will be virtualized 1 10% of total number of physical services sold will be virtualized with an average of 10 virtual machines per physical server sold 1 10 virtual machines per physical host means 80-100 million VM per year 2014 2015 1 90% of organizations will support corporate applications on personal devices per month: 5.1 exabytes of business internet traffic, 2.3 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.7 exabytes business mobile data - Morgan Stanley estimates that the mobile web will be bigger than desktop internet future clouds vertical clouds inter clouds (clouds- open personal clouds clouds Business Services orange" www.orange-business.com Sources: Netcraft, Berg Insight, Skype, Nielson, Gartner, JP Morgan, F-Secure, Cisco, Orange Business Services, Orange Labs cloud journey how IT is evolving Cloud computing is an evolution of IT managed services. It allows any IT resource to be consumed as a utility, from simple applications to a complete server infrastructure, and be delivered as on-demand services over a network. This lets enterprises benefit from advanced IT services without extensive capital investment, skilled staff and ongoing operational headaches. Computing resources become elastic, scaling up and down to suit seasonal demand, always with the latest upgrades, security and performance features. internet mobility 1 there were 100 million active 1 smartphone sales in- web sites on the Internet at creased 74% in 2010 the beginning of 2011 to 295 million devices virtualization web 2.0 1 80% of enterprises 1 177 million active Skype users 110 million tweets per day 156 million public blogs 500 million active Facebook users now have a virtualization program O you are here cloud business challenges 1 inflexibility 1 globilization i recession top concerns for implementing public cloud services security 37% network availability 23% service levels 19% supplier lock-in 8% 0% 10% 20% 30% top reasons for adopting cloud computing lower implementation costs 53% lower ongoing costs 48% new features faster 46% better support for mobile workers 34% per-use pricing matches volatility 30% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% a lifecycle approach to cloud deployment are you planning to build a private cloud infrastructure? 1 build a catalog of services 2 visualize future use 20% have no 3 perform discovery and analysis 4 build a proof of concept 5 right-source the services 6 plan for transition 7 execute 8 optimize - and start again plans 50% 30% are thinking about it yes 2010 2011 mobile malware targeting Android and jailbroken iPhones; 48 million tablets sold - the number of physical servers in the world: 50 million - one-third of x86 servers in enterprises are virtualized 1 300,000 web sites hosted on Amazon EC2 2012 2013 per month: 3.7 exabytes of business Internet traffic, 1.7 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.1 exabytes business mobile data I approximately 60% of server workloads will be virtualized 1 10% of total number of physical services sold will be virtualized with an average of 10 virtual machines per physical server sold 1 10 virtual machines per physical host means 80-100 million VM per year 2014 2015 1 90% of organizations will support corporate applications on personal devices per month: 5.1 exabytes of business internet traffic, 2.3 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.7 exabytes business mobile data - Morgan Stanley estimates that the mobile web will be bigger than desktop internet future clouds vertical clouds inter clouds (clouds- open personal clouds clouds Business Services orange" www.orange-business.com Sources: Netcraft, Berg Insight, Skype, Nielson, Gartner, JP Morgan, F-Secure, Cisco, Orange Business Services, Orange Labs cloud journey how IT is evolving Cloud computing is an evolution of IT managed services. It allows any IT resource to be consumed as a utility, from simple applications to a complete server infrastructure, and be delivered as on-demand services over a network. This lets enterprises benefit from advanced IT services without extensive capital investment, skilled staff and ongoing operational headaches. Computing resources become elastic, scaling up and down to suit seasonal demand, always with the latest upgrades, security and performance features. internet mobility 1 there were 100 million active 1 smartphone sales in- web sites on the Internet at creased 74% in 2010 the beginning of 2011 to 295 million devices virtualization web 2.0 1 80% of enterprises 1 177 million active Skype users 110 million tweets per day 156 million public blogs 500 million active Facebook users now have a virtualization program O you are here cloud business challenges 1 inflexibility 1 globilization i recession top concerns for implementing public cloud services security 37% network availability 23% service levels 19% supplier lock-in 8% 0% 10% 20% 30% top reasons for adopting cloud computing lower implementation costs 53% lower ongoing costs 48% new features faster 46% better support for mobile workers 34% per-use pricing matches volatility 30% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% a lifecycle approach to cloud deployment are you planning to build a private cloud infrastructure? 1 build a catalog of services 2 visualize future use 20% have no 3 perform discovery and analysis 4 build a proof of concept 5 right-source the services 6 plan for transition 7 execute 8 optimize - and start again plans 50% 30% are thinking about it yes 2010 2011 mobile malware targeting Android and jailbroken iPhones; 48 million tablets sold - the number of physical servers in the world: 50 million - one-third of x86 servers in enterprises are virtualized 1 300,000 web sites hosted on Amazon EC2 2012 2013 per month: 3.7 exabytes of business Internet traffic, 1.7 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.1 exabytes business mobile data I approximately 60% of server workloads will be virtualized 1 10% of total number of physical services sold will be virtualized with an average of 10 virtual machines per physical server sold 1 10 virtual machines per physical host means 80-100 million VM per year 2014 2015 1 90% of organizations will support corporate applications on personal devices per month: 5.1 exabytes of business internet traffic, 2.3 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.7 exabytes business mobile data - Morgan Stanley estimates that the mobile web will be bigger than desktop internet future clouds vertical clouds inter clouds (clouds- open personal clouds clouds Business Services orange" www.orange-business.com Sources: Netcraft, Berg Insight, Skype, Nielson, Gartner, JP Morgan, F-Secure, Cisco, Orange Business Services, Orange Labs cloud journey how IT is evolving Cloud computing is an evolution of IT managed services. It allows any IT resource to be consumed as a utility, from simple applications to a complete server infrastructure, and be delivered as on-demand services over a network. This lets enterprises benefit from advanced IT services without extensive capital investment, skilled staff and ongoing operational headaches. Computing resources become elastic, scaling up and down to suit seasonal demand, always with the latest upgrades, security and performance features. internet mobility 1 there were 100 million active 1 smartphone sales in- web sites on the Internet at creased 74% in 2010 the beginning of 2011 to 295 million devices virtualization web 2.0 1 80% of enterprises 1 177 million active Skype users 110 million tweets per day 156 million public blogs 500 million active Facebook users now have a virtualization program O you are here cloud business challenges 1 inflexibility 1 globilization i recession top concerns for implementing public cloud services security 37% network availability 23% service levels 19% supplier lock-in 8% 0% 10% 20% 30% top reasons for adopting cloud computing lower implementation costs 53% lower ongoing costs 48% new features faster 46% better support for mobile workers 34% per-use pricing matches volatility 30% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% a lifecycle approach to cloud deployment are you planning to build a private cloud infrastructure? 1 build a catalog of services 2 visualize future use 20% have no 3 perform discovery and analysis 4 build a proof of concept 5 right-source the services 6 plan for transition 7 execute 8 optimize - and start again plans 50% 30% are thinking about it yes 2010 2011 mobile malware targeting Android and jailbroken iPhones; 48 million tablets sold - the number of physical servers in the world: 50 million - one-third of x86 servers in enterprises are virtualized 1 300,000 web sites hosted on Amazon EC2 2012 2013 per month: 3.7 exabytes of business Internet traffic, 1.7 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.1 exabytes business mobile data I approximately 60% of server workloads will be virtualized 1 10% of total number of physical services sold will be virtualized with an average of 10 virtual machines per physical server sold 1 10 virtual machines per physical host means 80-100 million VM per year 2014 2015 1 90% of organizations will support corporate applications on personal devices per month: 5.1 exabytes of business internet traffic, 2.3 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.7 exabytes business mobile data - Morgan Stanley estimates that the mobile web will be bigger than desktop internet future clouds vertical clouds inter clouds (clouds- open personal clouds clouds Business Services orange" www.orange-business.com Sources: Netcraft, Berg Insight, Skype, Nielson, Gartner, JP Morgan, F-Secure, Cisco, Orange Business Services, Orange Labs cloud journey how IT is evolving Cloud computing is an evolution of IT managed services. It allows any IT resource to be consumed as a utility, from simple applications to a complete server infrastructure, and be delivered as on-demand services over a network. This lets enterprises benefit from advanced IT services without extensive capital investment, skilled staff and ongoing operational headaches. Computing resources become elastic, scaling up and down to suit seasonal demand, always with the latest upgrades, security and performance features. internet mobility 1 there were 100 million active 1 smartphone sales in- web sites on the Internet at creased 74% in 2010 the beginning of 2011 to 295 million devices virtualization web 2.0 1 80% of enterprises 1 177 million active Skype users 110 million tweets per day 156 million public blogs 500 million active Facebook users now have a virtualization program O you are here cloud business challenges 1 inflexibility 1 globilization i recession top concerns for implementing public cloud services security 37% network availability 23% service levels 19% supplier lock-in 8% 0% 10% 20% 30% top reasons for adopting cloud computing lower implementation costs 53% lower ongoing costs 48% new features faster 46% better support for mobile workers 34% per-use pricing matches volatility 30% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% a lifecycle approach to cloud deployment are you planning to build a private cloud infrastructure? 1 build a catalog of services 2 visualize future use 20% have no 3 perform discovery and analysis 4 build a proof of concept 5 right-source the services 6 plan for transition 7 execute 8 optimize - and start again plans 50% 30% are thinking about it yes 2010 2011 mobile malware targeting Android and jailbroken iPhones; 48 million tablets sold - the number of physical servers in the world: 50 million - one-third of x86 servers in enterprises are virtualized 1 300,000 web sites hosted on Amazon EC2 2012 2013 per month: 3.7 exabytes of business Internet traffic, 1.7 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.1 exabytes business mobile data I approximately 60% of server workloads will be virtualized 1 10% of total number of physical services sold will be virtualized with an average of 10 virtual machines per physical server sold 1 10 virtual machines per physical host means 80-100 million VM per year 2014 2015 1 90% of organizations will support corporate applications on personal devices per month: 5.1 exabytes of business internet traffic, 2.3 exabytes business managed IP traffic, 0.7 exabytes business mobile data - Morgan Stanley estimates that the mobile web will be bigger than desktop internet future clouds vertical clouds inter clouds (clouds- open personal clouds clouds Business Services orange" www.orange-business.com Sources: Netcraft, Berg Insight, Skype, Nielson, Gartner, JP Morgan, F-Secure, Cisco, Orange Business Services, Orange Labs

Cloud Journey: how IT is evolving

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We created this infographic for Orange because there is so much confusion around the term Cloud computing: to some people its apps, to others its servers, to others it just means "on demand". The trut...

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