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Big Data in the Cloud Management Theatre - June 19th, 10:30-11:00 To support big data in the cloud, internet communities need more distributed, open ecosystems. Proposed Open IX models free datacentres to exploit exchange-level interconnections; paving the way for 'metro-style', peer-to-peer data hubs that bring seamless, unlimited and redundant cloud - and real-time access irrespective of location - one step closer.TRANSCRIPT
Neil Cattermull Director Compare The Cloud [email protected] www.comparethecloud.net
Omer Wilson Marketing Director Digital Realty [email protected] www.digitalrealty.com DIGITAL ADVANTAGE WITH COLLABORATIVE
CLOUDS
DRIVING GREATER DIGITAL ADVANTAGE WITH COLLABORATIVE EXCHANGES AND CONNECTED CLOUD
19th June 2014
DIGITAL ADVANTAGE WITH A COLLABORATIVE CLOUD
Digital Realty Overview (NYSE: DLR) World’s Largest Data Center REIT
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• One of the 20 largest publicly-traded U.S. REITs(1)
• Equity market capitalization of approximately $7.8 billion(2)
• Investment management approach focused on return on invested capital (ROIC)
• Diversified portfolio of properties and tenants, located in over 30 markets throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia(3)
– 131 properties
– 24.5 million rentable square feet
• Includes 1.3 million square feet of active development and 1.4 million square feet held for future development
• High quality tenant base – approximately 2,000 leases with 600+ tenants, including leading global companies across various industries
• Investment grade ratings(4)
– S&P: BBB (Negative Outlook)
– Moody’s: Baa2 (Stable)
– Fitch: BBB (Stable)
• Over a decade of experience providing data center solutions
1) U.S. REITs within the RMZ. Source: Companies’ financials based on latest public filings. Based on equity market capitalization as of March 31, 2014. 2) Based on closing common stock price of $56.23 as of May 8, 2014 and weighted average common stock and units outstanding – diluted as of March 31, 2014. 3) As of March 31, 2014. Includes investments in thirteen unconsolidated joint ventures. 4) These credit ratings may not reflect the potential impact of risks relating to the structure or trading of the Company’s securities and are provided solely for informational purposes. Credit ratings are not recommendations to
buy, sell or hold any security, and may be revised or withdrawn at any time by the issuing organization in its sole discretion. The Company does not undertake any obligation to maintain the ratings or to advise of any change in ratings. Each agency’s rating should be evaluated independently of any other agency’s rating. An explanation of the significance of the ratings may be obtained from each of the rating agencies.
Portland
San Francisco
Sacramento
Silicon Valley
Los Angeles Phoenix
Dallas
Austin
Houston
Miami
Atlanta
Charlotte
Northern Virginia
Philadelphia New York
Boston Toront
o
St. Paul
Chicago
St. Louis
Denver
Dublin London
Manchester
Paris
Sydney
Melbourne
Unmatched Global Scale Providing Customer Solutions in over 30 Markets
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1) Annualized base rent represents the monthly contractual base rent (defined as cash base rent before abatements) under existing leases as of March 31, 2014 multiplied by 12.
Hong Kong
Singapore
DLR Market DLR Regional Office
Seattle
Amsterdam
Geneva
Japan
Annualized Base Rent By Region(1)
Europe 18%
Asia 4%
North America
78%
Favorable Long-Term Secular Demand Drivers The Intersection of Technology and Real Estate
• Global business spending for infrastructure and services related to the cloud will reach $174 billion in 2014, a 20% increase from 2013(1)
• Global consumer spending on digital games, apps, and online movies passed $57 billion in 2013, up almost 30 percent from $44 billion in 2012(2)
1) IHS press release issued on February 14, 2014. 2) IHS press release issued on February 19, 2014. 3) Cisco Visual Networking Index Forecast and Methodology, 2012-2017, May 2013.
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120
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
North America Europe Asia Pacific Other
Global IP Traffic by Region(3)
Monthly Exobyte Usage by Category (EB/mo) EB/mo in thousands
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ECO-SYSTEM (what we enable)
CONTENT IS “KING”
GAMING X CLOUD
• GPU Farms, Interactive Content Server Placement
FINANCE X CLOUD
Banking Portal, CFD/FX/Spread
ENERGY Utility sensor data
(use trends / demand projections) Smart grid / smart energy
SCIENCE High energy physics (particle
collisions) LHC (0.5Pb/s & 15Pb/year storage)
Astronomy SKA (1Eb/day raw data)
HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTE Supercomputing ‘on demand’
MEDIA • Editors VFX, animations,
motion captures • IPTV/streaming media
(Netflix, Lovefilm) Time Warner (pure content
company • Film (Dailies / Rushes)
INTERNET SCALE FB Hadoop cluster (21Pb of storage)
Content cashing (Edge)
PUBLIC EXCHANGES / INTERNET EXCHANGES LINX (Chessington, US)
AMS-IX (Ams, NY) DE–CIX
SG–IX (Singapore)
HEALTHCARE X CLOUD
GENONOMICS • DNA sequencing
• DNA – RNA transcriptions • Protein folding simulations
INTERNET OF “THE BODY” 1TB OF DATA / DAY PER PERSON
• Handheld ultrasound • Heart monitor
• Low cost genetic sequencing • ECG
• Biosensor
IMAGING TECHNOLOGY High power GPU acceleration Platforms (image generate in
hours vs days)
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YB Yottabyte
10007
ZB Zettabyte
10006
EB Exabyte
10005
PB Petabyte
10004
TB Terabyte
10003
GB Gigabyte
10002
MB Megabyte
1000 kB
kilobyte
Proprietary & Confidential
GCM powered by ComputeNext
• Customers search and provision cloud resources
• Unified API to search catalog and manage workload lifecycles
THE GLOBAL CLOUD MARKETPLACE (GCM)
CUSTOMER PORTAL
PROVIDER INFRASTRUCTURE
SERVICE PARTNERS
PAYMENT GATEWAY
APPLICATIONS
PAYMENT PROCESSOR
Core Services
COLLABORATIVE EXCHANGES IN A CONNECTED CLOUD
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Neil Cattermull Compare the Cloud 19th June 2014
COLLABORATIVE EXCHANGES IN A CONNECTED CLOUD
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• CTC Site Sponsorship With our extensive network of C-Level connections as well an accepted presence outside the UK, we are a great starting point for your Cloud service or product.
• B2B Ecosystem Networking CTC has a huge footprint within Cloud communities. Whether you are a provider, distributor or end consumer, we have the knowledge and skills to help you with your Cloud journey
• The Cloud Practice From an advisory point or view, CTC has advised some of the largest Tech and non-Tech companies in the world. Explaining Cloud Computing options, aligning business models to revenue gains as well as developing unique training courses for sales professionals, end consumer firms and Cloud channel B2B marketing
COMPARE THE CLOUD – WHO ARE WE?
We are all things cloud, from education, adoption and execution for the ever changing face of cloud technology!
COLLABORATIVE EXCHANGES IN A CONNECTED CLOUD
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• Increased Cloud Adoption! – Working faster and easier than before with a lower capex and a reduction of the cost of operations
• It`s good Business! Your online market place is changing and needs managing, with Cloud Service collaboration, advice and services are delivered by experts, not a multi facet Brokerage that is a jack of all trades.
• Speed of Information and Innovation! With
Applications and services physically housed upon the same connected IT Infrastructure as yours, doesn't it make sense to collaborate?
• Segmented Verticals, the micro market place for Cloud! Multi-tenanted services for industry specific market verticals, it just makes sense!
As a Cloud vendor, your reach to potential customers is as easy as
flicking a switch!
COLLABORATIVE EXCHANGES IN A CONNECTED CLOUD
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Lets take an industry example: Finance Multi-vendor services (Bloomberg, Reuters, Trading Applications, Settlement Applications, broker messaging applications, general infrastructure (Data housing, email etc) amongst others.
Apply the previous slides principles – Speed of information, innovation, co-tenanted service, interoperation with other suppliers, high security for data protection and integrity and you get: – Rapid delivery of services – Apps and services, on demand!
– Cost synergies of for economies of scale – Serving one to many!
– Increased/enhanced security – Private industry cloud!
– Focused ecosystem for your industry – Easy to change!
– Greater flexibility for your business – On-net access!
AN EXAMPLE OF A COLLABORATIVE CLOUD
COLLABORATIVE EXCHANGES IN A CONNECTED CLOUD
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INTERESTING CLOUD FACTS – Global Hadoop market valued at $1.5 billion in 2012, expected to grow during 2013 to
2020 to reach $50.2 billion
– Bluetooth 4.1 - directly connect to the net. No smartphone is required for cloud access by end of the year!
– By 2017, 69% of global datacentre traffic will come from cloud services and applications
– Data Privacy. On average of 10,000 requests a day to have their Google history erased!
– Big Data - The Big Data market value is set to reach $25b by 2015 and we have produced more data between 2010 and 2012 than in all of our history prior to this date!
Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success - Henry Ford
Neil Cattermull Director Compare The Cloud
Omer Wilson Marketing Director Digital Realty
DRIVING GREATER DIGITAL ADVANTAGE WITH COLLABORATIVE EXCHANGES AND CONNECTED CLOUD
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