ict transformation in ksa
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ICT Transformation in KSA presented by Mr. Imran Ashraf (Director Cloud & Advance Services, Mobily) at the Mobily-IBM Security & Resiliency Conference 2014TRANSCRIPT
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KSA and ICT Transformation
Presented ByImran AshrafDirector Cloud and Advance Services
2 04/08/2023
KSA and ICT Transformation
KSA, at a GlanceA
B
Mobily ICT Service
D
E
Mobily IBM Alliance Services
C
References
IT Trends – An Internet minute and changing Dynamics
3 04/08/2023
KSA and ICT Transformation
KSA, at a GlanceA
B
Mobily ICT Service
D
E
Mobily IBM Alliance Services
C
References
IT Trends – An Internet minute and changing Dynamics
4 04/08/2023
Saudi Arabia Budget Actual Budget set in the past 5 Years
2010 2011 2012 2013 20140
100200300400500600700800900
540 580690
820 855
Saudi Arabia BUDGET Growth in the past 5 Years – Billion SAR
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Saudi Arabia Income Growth Actual Income for the past 5 Years
20092010
20112012
2013
0
500
1000
1500
505 7351110 1240
1131
36% • 925 Billion SAR Expenditures
13% • 1131 Billion SAR Income
• 206 Billion SAR Surplus
2013 Budget vs Income
Saudi Arabia Actual Income for past 5 years - Billion SAR
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Saudi Arabia at a glanceMajor Investments on infrastructure to develop non-oil sectors
The kingdom is now considered as the economic powerhouse of Gulf Cooperation Council (KSA represents – 44% of the GCC GDP)
Saudi Arabia sits on more than 20% & 10% of world’s oil & gas reserves respectively
Spending in 2014 will rise SR855 billion, Education is allocated the biggest share of those departments disclosed in the budget, at 25 percent of total spending followed by the health and social affairs with 12.2 percent.
• Education and Training, Total expenditure: $56 billion (SR210 billion)
• Health and Social Affairs, Total expenditure: $28.8 billion (SR108 billion)
• Water, Agriculture, Industry, and Other Economic Resources, Total expenditure: $16.3 billion (SR61 billion)
• Infrastructure and Transportation, Total expenditure: $17.8 billion(SR66billion)
• Municipality Services, Total expenditure: $10.4 billion (SR39 billion) 16%
19%
51%
Source : Saudi Arabia, IMF Official website + Internal Assessments (OBS HQ/ EEMEA region)
16%
7.8%
4.5%
Municipal & housing development
transport & telecommunication
economic resource development Social Development & Healthcare
Education
24.5%
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150
100200300400500600700800900
527
670 711 718 738 766GDPSaudi Arabia- GDP US$Bn
CAGR 7.77%
Source: IMF Saudi Arabia Country Report July 2013
• Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) - the two main contributors - are expected to grow by 4.0 percent and 3.5 percent respectively in 2013, and 4.5 percent and 4.0 percent respectively in 2014.
Saudi Arabia focus
12.5 %
7 %
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Saudi Arabia IT Spend ForecastIT Market Set for Double-Digit Growth in 2014
Overall IT spending in Saudi Arabia is set to increase 10.7% in 2014 to total $11.50 billion
Consumer36%
Communications13%Government
10%
Finance9%
Oil & Gas7%
Others24%
Vertical Markets
Saudi Arabia 2014 Forecast
$m % of spendConsumer $4,180 36.40%Communications $1,504 13.10%Government $1,203 10.50%Finance $1,019 8.90%Oil & Gas $817 7.10%Others $2,774 24.10%
The Saudi Arabia's IT market is the largest in the Middle East and will remain so throughout the 2013–2017 forecast period
the government will continue to invest in large infrastructure projects
Government will be the fastest growing vertical with IT investment expanding at a CAGR of 12.9% through 2017.
The other two top-performing growth areas will be; Education (12.0%) and Oil and Gas (11.9%)
IT spending in Saudi Arabia to increase at a CAGR of 8.9% 2013-2017 to reach $14.20 billion in 2017.
From a technology perspective, investment growth will be strongest in IT services and Software.
Source : IDC Saudi Arabia Vertical Markets 2013–2017 IT Spending Forecast -Jan 2014
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Middle East IT Spending and Forecast (2014)IT spending will be split over Devices, Software and Telecom
*Source : IDC November , 2013
Forecasted Middle East IT Spending for 2014
• ICT Market to Hit $96 Billion Mark in 2014
• Top 3 Fastest Growing IT Market WW• +7.3% IT ($32B)• +4.0% Telco Services• +5.1% ICT
Saudi Arabia UAE Egypt Kuwait Qatar Oman Bahrain Jordan Lebanon Other ME -
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
9,838
6,525
2,539
1,445 1,377 663 509 492 439
6,062
10,934
6,811
2,899
1,573 1,515
669 557 514 479
6,103
2013 2014Saudi & Qatar 10+% growth in 2014“Partial” Recovery in Egypt (2007/08 levels)Moderate UAE growth: led by Software & IT Services
US
$M
• 4 Key Sectors to Represent 74% of IT Spend Public sector, BFSI, Comms & Consumer
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Global Information Technology Report - Government ICT Usage
KSA Government approach towards ICT adoption in Public Sector
142 Countries ranked across the globe
Government Online Services Index 19
Government Prioritization of ICT 14
Importance of ICT to government vision of the future 7
Source: “The Global Information Technology Report for 2013”,Analysis of 142 Countries throughout the world
World Ranking of ICT ICT in the
Government Sector:
To what extent does government have a clear implementation plan for utilizing information and communication technology to improve your country’s overall competitiveness?
How much priority does the government in your country place on information and communication technology
The Government Online Service Index assesses the quality of government’s delivery of online services
• Outstanding Vision from the KSA Government on the future and importance of ICT adoption across the public sector
• ICT realization across the public sector has advanced incredibly last year, yet still has to catch up and close the gap with the vision and strategy
Was 5th in 2012
Was 73rd in 2012
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Global Information Technology Report - Government ICT Usage
KSA Government approach towards ICT adoption in Public Sector
142 Countries ranked across the globe
Government Online Services Index 19
Government Prioritization of ICT 7
Importance of ICT to government vision of the future 8
Source: “The Global Information Technology Report for 2013”,Analysis of 142 Countries throughout the world
2014 World Ranking of ICT ICT in the
Government Sector:
To what extent does the KSA government have a clear implementation plan for utilizing information and communication technology to improve your country’s overall competitiveness?
How much priority does the government in KSA place on information and communication technology
The Government Online Service Index assesses the quality of government’s delivery of online services
• Outstanding Vision from the KSA Government on the future and importance of ICT adoption across the public sector
• ICT realization across the public sector has advanced incredibly last year, yet still has to catch up and close the gap with the vision and strategy
Was 7th in 2013
Was 73rd in 2012
Was 14th in 2013
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KSA and ICT Transformation
KSA, at a GlanceA
B
Mobily ICT Service
D
E
Mobily IBM Alliance Services
C
References
IT Trends – An Internet minute and changing Dynamics
12 04/08/2023
20 new victims of identity theft
$83,000 in sales
6 new Wikipedia articles published
639,800 GB of Global IP data transferred
20 million photo views3,000 photo uploads 61,141 hours
of music
1,300 new mobile users
135 Botnet infections
320+ new Twitter accounts100,000 new tweets
204 million emails sent
Any 60 Seconds
An Internet minute in 2013Bandwidth Demand reaching new record heights
2+million search queries
277,000 logins
6 million Facebook views
30 Hours of video uploaded1.3 million video views
100+ new Linkedin accounts
47,000 App downloadsApps
Source: IDC competing for 2020, Intel Infographic - 2013
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Future GrowthTraffic Staggering Increase over the years
the global population
The number of networked
devices by 2015 = 2x
In 2013 - 639,800 GB of Global IP data transferred in 60 seconds
The number of networked
devices in 2013 =the global population
To view all video crossing
the IP networks each second
By 2015 it will take
5 years
Source: Intel Infographic - 2013
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From Silo’s approach to ICT hubChanging the IT Industry Dynamics to federated converged Environments
Telco’sIT ServiceProviders
HW & SWProviders
Enterprise
Telco’s
Enterprise
Telco’sIT ServiceProviders
HW & SWProviders
Enterprise Enterprise Enterprise
Telcos
HW & SWProviders
Telco’s
Enterprise EnterpriseConsumer of Services
IT ServiceProviders
IT ServiceProviders IT Service
Providers
HW & SWProviders
Yesterdays/TodaysSilo Model
Todays Hybrid Model
Tomorrows Telco’s become Epicenter
TELCO’s/ICT providers Become Epicenter
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KSA and ICT Transformation
KSA, at a GlanceA
B
Mobily ICT Service
D
E
Mobily IBM Alliance Services
C
References
IT Trends – An Internet minute and changing Dynamics
16 04/08/2023
COMPANY BACKGROUND About Mobily
• 40% market share.• 770 million shares issued.• Share launch value SAR 10.• 7.7 billion in paid up capital.• Current share value SAR 86.5
• Awarded license in summer 2004.
• Listed on Tadawul in December 2004.
• Launched Commercially on May 25th, 2005
Mobily Ownership Structure:
• Formalized acquisition of Bayanat Al Oula by April 2008.
• Formalized acquisition of Zajil International Telecommunications in November 2008.
60.8%Publicly listed and
minority sharehold-ers
11.8%GOSI27.4%
Etisalat (UAE)
Profile Highlights
Acquisitions
Public Disclosure
Mobily current market capital SAR 7.7billion
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014
Security and Advance services
Evolve from a Mobile Voice Operator to Full ICT Provider
Managed Cloud Services
Mobile Operator – GSM –
Data Services
Data Center Managed Services
Mobily Evolution
Mobily Transformation and Infrastructure EvolutionEvolve from a Mobile Voice Operator to Full ICT Provider
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6 MW Capacity
760 m2 White Space
Since 2009
Riyadh Melgha 1 Data Center
8.4MW Capacity
3,400m2 White Space
Since July 2013
Riyadh Melgha 2 Data Center
10MW Capacity
5,300m2 White Space
Since Q2 2013
Jeddah Data Center
7 MW Capacity
2700 m2 White Space
Since June 2012
Dammam Data Center
Mobily Data Centers Highlights
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Data Centers Expansion PlanMobily Data Centers Expansion Plan and Highlights
Mobily Data Center Geographic Expansion
KSA Region
Central
Western
Eastern
Northern&
Southern
Total
Current Sites
8
9
6
5
28
Future Sites
6
2
3
5
16
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Data Center FacilitiesGeographic Diversity across the Kingdom
The 1st ICT Provider in the region with two Tier Certified Constructed Data Centers within Asynchronous replication distance
Latency between both sites is around 10 to 15 ms Over DWDM L1 connectivity.
This setup is typical for Active/Warm solutions with Asynchronous replication
High RTO & RPO
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The 1st ICT Provider in the region with two Tier Certified Constructed Data Centers within synchronous replication distance
Data Center FacilitiesGeographic Diversity across the Kingdom
Latency between sites is less than 5 msOver DWDM L1 connectivity.
This setup is typical for Active/Active solutions with Synchronous replication
Help to reduce RTO & RPO
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Mobily NetworkFiber Optic Network
22,000+ km fiber optic network across KSA, 10 rings.
Fiber optic rings
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Border GatewayCable Station
FOG
Electricity
SMW3
SMW4
SEACOM
FLAG/FALCON
FOG
IMEWE
Jeddah(Mobily)
JED CLS
Aqaba CLS (JTG)
FujairahCLS
To Kuwait
To Bahrain
To Qatar
To UAE
To Yemen
To Jordan FOG Bahrain
CLS
TGN Eurasia
Border & International connectivityMobily International Connectivity Network
Mobily Existing International Connectivity Network
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Mobily Business Cloud Solutions
(MBCS)
Infrastructure as a service:•Cloud Server
•Hybrid Cloud
•Private Cloud
•Private Smart Desktop Cloud
Software as a Service:•Business Email
•Cloud Advisory
Business Continuity &
Resilience Services (BCRS)
SmartCloud Managed
Backup (SCMB)
SmartCloud Virtualized
Server Recovery (VSR)
Data Centre Services (DCS)
Advanced Co-Location Service
Co-Location Service
Managed Infrastructure Services (MIS)
Managed Backup & Restore
Managed Server
Managed Security
Services (MSS)
Managed Firewall, IPS, &
UTM
Security Events and Logs
Management
Vulnerability Mgmt. Service
Anti-DDos Service
Web and Email Security
Services
Unified Collaboration
Services (UCS)
Unified Communication
Mobily TelePresence
Interactive Business TV
(IPTV)
Hosting and Managed Services
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Hosting and Managed Services
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Requirement Initiation
Data Center Service
IT Forward Planning Service
Disaster Recovery Service
Migration Service
4 Pillars of ICT Transformation
ICT Advisory Services
ICT Transformation EcosystemMobily Advisory Service
IT Strategy:• Applications impact & development /
Server impacts• Cloud, Virtualization, Standardization,
effects on overall sizing , etc
Disaster Recovery Strategy:• Regulatory requirements• Business RTO & RPO necessities• Recoverability options effect on DC
options
Facilities Strategy:• Power & Cooling Calculations,• Fire Protection & Security • Sizing, initial and long-term• Layout, initial concepts, space drivers etc
1
2
3
4 Migration Strategy:• Applications• Infrastructure / seeding environment• Testing, Failover
4
3 2
1
Key Strategies
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KSA and ICT Transformation
KSA, at a GlanceA
B
Mobily ICT Service
D
E
Mobily IBM Alliance Services
C
References
IT Trends – An Internet minute and changing Dynamics
28 04/08/2023
Mobily-IBM Strategic Alliance
• Private Cloud (Pure flex)• Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)• Private Modular Cloud (PMC)
Private Cloud Stack
• Managed and Monitored Firewall• Managed and Monitored IDPS• Managed Unified Threat• Hosted Vulnerability Service (VMS)• Hosted Security Events and Log Management
Managed Security Services (MSS)
• Virtual Server Recovery• Smart Cloud Managed Backup
BCRS ( VSR & SCMB)
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Mobily - IBM Public Security Operations Center (SOC)
20,000-plus devices under contract 3,700-plus managed security services
clients worldwide 9B-plus events managed per day 1,000-plus security patents* 133 monitored countries (MSS)
10
Security operations centers
11Security development labs
10 Security research centers
400Security operations analysts
520 Field security specialists
941Professional services security
consultants
3,300 Strategic outsourcing security
delivery resources
The Riyadh SOC infrastructure is the exact and only replica of IBM Atlanta SOC
Atlanta, US
Riyadh, KSA
Atlanta, US
Brussels, BE
Hortolandia, Brazil
TJ Watson, US
Detriot, US
Alamden, US
Ottawa, CAToronto, CA
Toronto, CA
Zurich, CH
New Delhi, IN
PUNE, IN Bangalore, IN
Tokyo, JP
Tokyo, JP
Brisbane , AU
Boulder, US
Security Operation Center
Security Research Center
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