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Page 1: The Road to Disruption

The Road to Disruption

November 2012

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Agenda

Cloud Computing – Some Data

The Evolution of Cloud Adoption

The Shrinking IT Department

Industry Convergence

Key Takeaways

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The Asia Pacific Cloud Computing market is expected to grow at 36.5% for the 2011-2016 period.

2,554.4

3,515.8

4,835.3

6,671.7

9,102.5

12,111.8

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

US

$ m

illi

on

s

Asia Pacific Cloud Computing Market Outlook

Source: Frost & Sullivan Analysis

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Source: Frost & Sullivan Analysis

Cloud Computing is witnessing growing traction in Asia

Pacific

6%

4%

8%

5%

3%

20%

19%

28%

16%

21%

36%

38%

33%

33%

39%

27%

29%

25%

35%

30%

11%

11%

6%

11%

7%

Cloud Computing is my # 1 priority for current/future fiscal year

Public Clouds are less secure than private clouds

There is more pressure on me from the top management to procure Cloud services

I believe that Cloud computing is going to shrink IT teams and make some jobs redundant

At this stage, the risks of cloud far outweigh the benefits

Strongly disagre Somewhat disagree Neutral Somewhat agree Strongly agree

N = 600

Perception of Cloud Computing

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Source: Frost & Sullivan Analysis

Almost a third of businesses in APAC today pay for

Cloud Computing

N = 600

Adoption level has increased by 6 percentage points from Aug/Sep 2010.

Hybrid Clouds offering a blend of Cost Savings and Security witnessed

highest adoption.

Adoption of Cloud Computing by Delivery Model

71%

10%

3%

16%

29%

Not adopted Public cloud Private cloud Hybrid cloud

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Australia Leads Cloud Adoption in APAC

Adoption of Cloud Computing by Country

68%

67%

76%

74%

87%

57%

32%

33%

24%

26%

13%

43%

Singapore

Malaysia

India

Hong Kong

China

Australia

Not adopted Adopted N = 100

Malaysia and Singapore have emerged as the next hot beds of adoption.

Source: Frost & Sullivan Analysis

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Enterprises Will Continue Investing in the Cloud

N =600

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

56.2%

24.0%

12.7%

7.3%

4.8%

Decrease by more than 20%

Decrease by 11% to 20%

Decrease by 6% to 10%

Decrease by less than 5%

Remain the same

Increase by 0% to 5%

Increase by 6% to 10%

Increase by 11% to 20%

Increase by more than 20%

Change in Cloud Computing budget for 2012 over 2011

Source: Frost & Sullivan Analysis

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Cloud Maturity in Business Context

Ad hoc public

cloud use

Widespread

virtualization

Shadow IT

Driven by BUs

Stage 1

Augment

Shifting key

processes to

the cloud

Monitored

SLAs

Complex

mixed IT

environments

Stage 2

Evolve

New business

models

Cloud is the

norm

Business

agility realized

Stage 3

Innovate

Whole

industries

transformed

Incumbents

under threat

New business

economics

Stage 4

Disrupt

50%+

of firms

10%+

of firms

5%+

of firms

1%+

of firms

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The IT Department of the Future

Traditional Modern Emerging

IT Department

Supports Enables change

Creates competitive

advantage

CIO Management Board level Leader

Staff Technical Process oriented Partner managers and

service integrators

Focus Areas Service delivery and

security

Business agility and

managing change

Innovation and customer

experience

KPIs Performance against

budget Delivery of results Innovation

1980s 2010 2020

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Advanced Lasers

Digital

Manufacturing

Micro & Nano

Manufacturing

CBRM Detection

Technologies

Energy Harvesting

Smart Sensors

Wireless Sensor

Networks

Algae-based

Ingredients

Nanocatalysts

Advanced Filtration

Smart Textiles

Compostable

Packaging

Superhydrophobic

coatings

Enzyme Technology

Lightweight

Composites

Cloud Computing

Virtulization

Semantic Web

Fabric Computing

Long Term Evolution

Genome Sequencing

Biosensng

Adult Stem Cells

Nanofluidics &

BioNEMS

3D Culture Systems

Digital Pathology

Smart Pills

Hybrid Imaging Tech

Medical Robotics

Combination Devices

Technology Impact Across Sectors

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Self-Driving Automobiles

Google has been working on this for four

years now.

Automobile manufacturers are also

researching including GM, BMW and

Audi

February 2012 – Nevada passes first laws

in the USA to allow driverless cars on

its highways.

General Motors predicts the technology

will be standard by 2020.

Convergence of different industries? Innovation

‘White Space’?

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Banking

Utilities

IT

Media

Retail

Healthcare

Smart Grids

Post PC Era

EMR and Point of Care

Solutions

Branchless Banking

Industry Cloud Driven Transformation

Virtual Stores and more

eCommerce

Content Streaming,

eBooks

Cloud Prediction 2: Businesses will be transformed by

Cloud Computing

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2013 Predictions

• Cloud computing becomes a strategic, business issue

• Cloud computing, together with ‘big data’ and mobility is driving

innovation and disruption

• IT departments are shrinking. They will focus on providing business

services and managing processes

• IT buying behaviour will become more complex as decision making

spreads well beyond IT departments

• Technology driven cross industry convergence and industry

transformation will become apparent

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Additional information:

Jessie Loh

Corporate Communications

Asia Pacific

+65 6890 0942

[email protected]

Donna Jeremiah

Corporate Communications

Asia Pacific

+61 (0) 8247 8927

[email protected]

Carrie Low

Corporate Communications

Asia Pacific

+603 6204 5910

[email protected]