building the pillars of modern enterprise
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Building The Pillars Of Modern EnterpriseKrishnan SubramanianDirector, OpenShift Strategy, Red HatDate
PLAN OF MY TALK
• Introduction• Trends – Cloud, Mobile and IoT•Defining Modern Enterprise•Modern Enterprises are composable•Modern Enterprises are future proofed• Composable Microservices + DevOps + Open Platform => Modern Enterprise• Conclusion
GARTNER SURVEY SAYS
•51% say 3rd era of Enterprise IT is coming faster than they can cope•A further 42% fearing they didn’t have the talent to get through this era of IT unscathed•7 in 10 CIOs said they are planning to significantly change the technology
Gartner says by 2016, bulk of the IT spend
will be on cloud computing with
hybrid cloud leading the way
from 2017
ENTERPRISE CLOUD ADOPTION
According to Gartner,
through 2017, 90 percent of
enterprises will have two or more mobile
operating systems to
support
MOBILE
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• McKinsey estimate the potential economic impact of the Internet of Things to be $2.7 trillion to $6.2 trillion per year by 2025
• Gartner predicts Internet of Things will include 26 billion units installed by 2020. IoT product and service suppliers will generate incremental revenue exceeding $300 billion, mostly in services, in 2020, resulting in $1.9 trillion in global economic value-add
INTERNET OF THINGS
According to Wikibon, the spend on the
Industrial Internet is
projected to grow from $20 billion in 2012 to about $514 billion in 2020
INDUSTRIAL INTERNET
MODERN ENTERPRISE
Modern Enterprise offers their business, customers and
partners, wide range of real time contextual services
taking advantage of big data that is consumable on any
device from anywhere
KEY REQUIREMENTS
• Agility as the driving factor•Microservices• Least dependency• Shared knowledge• Predictable performance guarantees• Large scale automation• APIs as Lingua Franca
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MICROSERVICES: WHAT?
Microservices are
• Smaller services focused on implementing narrow functionality• Independent of other (micro)services or, in
certain cases, with least dependencies to other services• Communicates via language agnostic APIs• Decoupled from the underlying platform and
infrastructure
* Modified from the definition of Sam Newman in Building Microservices (O’Reilly)
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MICROSERVICES: WHY
•Technology heterogeneity•Resilience•Smart scaling•Easy deployment and management•Forms the foundation for composable enterprise•Easy adaptability
KEY REQUIREMENTS
• Agility as the driving factor•Microservices• Shared knowledge• Predictable performance guarantees• Large scale automation• APIs as Lingua Franca
COMPOSABLE ENTERPRISE PLATFORM
• Elastic infrastructure• Component services based applications• Automate everything• People services• Process services•Data services with integrated analytics• Anytime, anywhere and any device access
REMEMBER?
• Agility as the driving factor•Microservices• Least dependency• Shared knowledge• Predictable performance guarantees• Large scale automation• APIs as Lingua Franca
IN SHORT
• A single elastic platform for web and mobile applications• An abstracted data services layer shares data across the organization• Avoids lock-in• Seamlessly enables DevOps• Future proofs to meet the needs of data driven world
COORDINATES
•Email: [email protected]•Web: www.openshift.com•Twitter: @krishnan•Slides: www.slideshare.net/krishnan•Blog: www.allthingsplatforms.com