corelogic innovation fueled by cloud foundry (cloud foundry summit 2014)
DESCRIPTION
Keynote delivered by Richard Leurig, Senior Vice President, Innovation Development Center at CoreLogic. CoreLogic is a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled services provider. As part of a strategic technology transformation, CoreLogic has embarked upon building a product and data delivery platform based on the Cloud Foundry PaaS. Working with Pivotal, the CoreLogic Innovation Development Center is developing new products on a scalable common component ecosystem with a Hybrid Cloud strategy which in turn will facilitate innovation and drive faster product delivery.TRANSCRIPT
CoreLogic InnovationFueled by Cloud FoundryRichard Leurig, Senior Vice President
Innovation Development Center
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Technologies
540+ Products and 5000+ applications, components, services, and tools identified across CoreLogic
Business Criticality
80% of Applications are Mission Critical or Important
Life Cycle Stage
48% of Applications in Maintain or in Maintainw/enhancements stage
Users & Use Cases
2M+ professional usersSub-second to multi-day
transactions
Technology
63% of Applications utilize JAVA (42%) or .NET (21%)
Mainframe
NATURAL
330 - Applications
GrowMaintainEnhance
3681 - Components
PhysicalLogicalTBD
1009 - Data StoresRDBMSObject StoreFlat FileTBD
■ 532 - Tools
■ 300 - Externals
832 - Other
The CoreLogic Landscape
■ Multitude of technology platforms
■ Complex, hard-wired, fragile and expensive
■ Today’s technologies are radically different from the past
♦ Mobility, Voice & Social Networks – Engagement norm
♦ “Platform as a Service” – Operating System norm
♦ “Infrastructure as a Service” – Compute & Processing norm
♦ “Data as a Service” – emerging ways of handling “big data”
♦ “Development as a Service” – Application build and deploy
■ Real opportunity to change what we do & how we do it
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Fundamentals
CoreLogic Fabric
Engagement Services
CoreLogic Products & Solutions
CoreLogic Data Repository
Cloud Infrastructure as a Service
Ubiquitous Access
Single Sign-On
Solution Modules(integrated or separate)
Re-usable Services
Scalable, Flexible & Efficient
Data & Analytics Delivery
Common Components & Services
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CoreLogic Vision
DATA PROVISIONING
ARCHITECTURE
DA
TA L
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INFORMATION DELIVERY
ARCHITECTURE
Sources Production Ready Delivery to Applications
CoreLogic Data Repository
CoreLogicSolutions
&Services
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CoreLogic Information Delivery
1. Developers focused on developing products, not managing tech stacks
2. Standard UI frameworks & style guidelines to speed up development
3. Components separated from applications allowing independent upgrading
4. Reusable services with built-in high availability, DR & elastic scalability
5. Resource flexibility enabled by standard technologies
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CoreLogic Design Principles
Foundational Services
Platform Fabric
Infrastructure as a Service
Platform as a Service
Data as a Service
Development as a Service
CoreLogic Applications
Engagement Services
Products & Solutions
Web, Mobile, Voice Services
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“Everything as a Service”
Development as a Service capability Data as a Service capability Scalability & Resiliency Architectural agility Hybrid infrastructure support
SDLC integration Market adoption Support & Operations Ecosystem Vendor lock-in concerns (Open)
Evaluation Criteria: Results of mini-POC plus following considerations:
Pivotal
Cloud Foundry
App Engine
Salesforce
Force.com
Amazon
AWS
Oracle
Fusion
Red Hat
OpenShift
■ Conducted mini-POCs to assess capabilities
Engaging Technology Experts
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Pivotal provides ‘open’ PaaS + Big Data Suite + Development Lab
Pivotal Partnership
LABS
■ Open Source Standard
■ Hybrid IaaS Support
■ Technically Sound
■ Industry Adoption
■ Extreme Agile
■ Pair Programming
■ Test Driven Development
■ Experience
■ State-of-the-Art Data & Analytics Tools
■ Strong Data Science Team
BIG DATA SUITE
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CoreLogic & Pivotal Collaboration
1. Exciting and rapidly changing times in the technology industry.
2. Capabilities available today weren’t around 2-3 years ago.
3. Enterprise organizations can now take advantage of the agility and capabilities of Silicon Valley startups.
4. Companies who adopt this “new norm” have a competitive advantage and can differentiate themselves in their markets.
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Our Journey Begins…
Questions and CommentsRichard Leurig, Senior Vice President
CoreLogic Innovation Development Center
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