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Today’s Weather Forecast – 390

clear skies, 180 precipitation with


omnipresent Cloud !....

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..... Computing Ahead
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“ Cloudenomics”

Rizatuddin Ramli
1 July 2010
@MOSC 2010, Berjaya Times Square

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Cloud craze with OSS in it as mainstream

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FACT ! … (timeline 2008-9)
56% of internet users use webmail services such as Hotmail,
Gmail, or Yahoo! Mail.
43% of Internet users using social networking sites, including
Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn.
34% store personal photos online.
29% use online applications such as Google Documents or
Adobe Photoshop Express.
7% store personal videos online.
5% pay to store computer files online.
5% back up hard drive to an online site.

In short, ~69% of online users are using some form of cloud


computing!
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FACT ! … (timeline 2008-9)
51% cite the ease of sharing, accessing information as a major
reason they use applications in cyberspace or store data there.
.
80% say they would be very concerned if companies used their
photos or other data in marketing campaigns.
.
68% of users of at least one of the six cloud applications say they
would be very concerned if companies who provided these
services analyzed their information and then displayed ads to
them based on their actions
.
90% of cloud application users say they would be very concerned
if the company at which their data were stored is sold to
another party.
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Cloud, cloud, cloud 360

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What is CLOUD ?

1. A promise of Grid Computing that can now be


delivered as a reliable, scalable, elastic-IT
service (utility).

2. Therefore my be seen as a service layer over the


Internet made possible by gigabits of speed of
Internet infrastructure

3. Takes fixed costs and turn them into a variable


cost - lowering the price of entry for new
businesses

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cloud reference model

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“cloud-a-stats”

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“…. cloud-a-stats”

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“cloud-a-nomics” ??

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“…. cloud-a-stats”
• Cloud computing is being touted as the future of the web.
• Everything from your Word documents to pictures, music
has been moving to the cloud.
• Some statistics from a Gartner study. Value of Cloud
computing services through the years:
 2008 : $46.41 billion
 2009 : $56.30 billion
 2013 : $150.1 billion (projected)
Source : http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=920712

• IDC was more conservative in its projections, worldwide


spending on cloud services to reach $42 billion by 2012

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High level diagram

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High level diagram

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Cost cutting / Cloud = Drive OSS growth

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Top players list
• Platform as a Service (PaaS) market size is growing at 160%
annual growth rate (according to IDC, Gartner, AMR and
William Blair & Co) and expected to reach to just around USD
$9 to 10 Billion in 2012.
• This is by far the highest growth area in the cloud.
• http://virtualization.sys-con.com/node/770174

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Trend / Opportunity

PROCESSOR MAG
http://www.processor.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/P3201/23p01/23p01.asp&gu
id=

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So, where, what in MSC Malaysia?

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RMK 10 on Cloud computing

• The Government will aggressively promote


the use of ICT in all industries in parallel with
the development of the ICT sector. Cloud
computing services will be developed to
provide SMEs with critical software
applications for customer relations
management, enterprise resource planning,
supply-chain management, human resource
management, and financial and accounting
management.

• Niche areas for applications development


include healthcare, education and financial
services especially in Islamic banking;

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www.MDEX.my <- LIVE Today 1 July 2010 !

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Cloud Platform in Animation / Creative Industry

http://210.19.20.193/mdec/RenderServiceRequest.htm

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“ The seven elements “

From MWDAdvisors.com Blogspace

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Some examples …

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Cloud Mobility …

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Benchmark your options …

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What now ?

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Cloud computing and the industry

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@ Inaugural launch of OSDC.my

“ I am 84 years of age, too old to learn new things.


It is an embarrassment. I was among those who
suggested Linux open source years ago. I had
almost forgotten about it. And now you tell me you
have an Open Source Development Club here in
Malaysia. I read your brief Charter on OSDC.my.
I must admit I can hardly understand it. ….

I am amazed at the use of such words and terms


like Foxie, Ubuntu, GNU, Perl, Ruby, Phyton,
Fedora and many others, which are the names of
animals, precious stones and clothing – it goes to
show that technology creators can be whimsical
and relate to the mundane and the ordinary. ..

… ..Keep on enlarging your circle and all your


knowledge and ideas for the open source.
Malaysia cannot but benefit from it.

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Thank You

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