Title: 4 Waves of Computing
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24 Waves of Computing
1970s
1980s
Mid-1990s
2000
Disk Centered Computing
Microprocessor Age
Open System Age
Network Age
3Application Centric (Legacy)
Fat Clients - Intranet
Thin Clients - Internet
App
App
App
App
App
User Mgmt Security
NT
Unix
Mainframe
4Portal Centric Computing
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5What's Changing?
Applications Proprietary Desktop O/S
Services Open Device Who Cares?
6Net Effect
Users x Devices x Services x Data Opportunities
7Waves of the Internet
An Internet of Things That Embed Computers
An Internet of Things
An Internet of Computers
8Developer
x 1
x 106
Payment
Locator
x 106
NewService
User
Calendar
Authentication
Software as a Service
Shrink Wrap
9The Challenge
10In the Past 24 Hours
11330 Million Wireless Internet Subscribers
1.5 Billion Cell Phones
500 Million People On-line
2003
3 Trillion in Business Efficiency
150 Billion in B2C E-Commerce
More than 50 Net Access Via Non-PC Devices
5 Global Sales On-line
3 Trillion in B2B E-Commerce
12Crossing Thresholds
13Wireless Market
ROW Japan Europe Americas
Millions of Data Subscribers
1999
2000
2001
2002
2002
2003
2004
Source Cahners In-Stat Group
14An Increasing Number of Web Sites Will Offer
Content for Wireless Devices
15Rich Has Personalized His Portal with His
Interests
Personal Interests
jazz music
fly fishing
antique clocks
16Rich Receives Notification of an Upcoming Auction
17Rich Forwards Auction Information to His Wife
18Auction Day - Rich Makes a Bid
19Notified That the Bidding Is Now at 200, Rich
Instant Messages His Wife
Yes!
20Richs is the winning bid
Congratulations, At 225, yours is the winning
bid.
x
x
21Billing and Delivery Arrangements are Automated
22User Expectations Information Utility
23Service-Point Architecture
NAS
NAS
SAN
SAN
Storage Network
Web
App
DB
Internet/ Intranet
Legacy
Connections
Users
Transactions
Directory
Security
Policy
Management
Platform
24IT is Changing...
Yesterday
Today
Tomorrow
25Enterprise Top Challenges
How do I reduce churn?
How do I add newservices quickly?
26These Are the Critical Questions That You Should
Ask to Make Your Net service a Success
- How many?
- How much?
- How often?
- How big?
27The Net Effect Vision
Reinventthe Applications/Services
Reinventthe DataCenter
The Net Effect
Reinventthe Network
Reinventthe Client
28Market Evolving from ISP to iDC
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30Portal Centric Computing
Portal
Integration Services
Application Services
Messaging Collaboration
Security
User Management
31Portal Centric Computing
Portal
Integration Services
Application Services
Messaging Collaboration
Security
User Management
32Unified User Management
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CRM
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SCM
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AP?????
33Portal Centric Computing
Portal
Integration Services
Application Services
Messaging Collaboration
Security
User Management
34The Application Integration Mess
Internal Users
Customers
Suppliers
Partners
35The Solution to the Mess
Internal Users
Customers
Suppliers
Partners
Enterprise Application Integration
36P2P Service Era
Adapt interaction to a variety of devices
Services
Hosts enterprise-accessible business objects
Provides for diverse communication with back-end
resources
Intranet
37Java Technology make it possible
- Write Once, Run AnywhereTM
- Object-oriented
- Dynamic
- Secure
38Java 2 Platform
39J2EE platform execution model
40Java Leads the Way...
New Application Development by Language
Percent ()
100
75
50
25
0
Java continuesto eclipse other development
environments
-25
-50
-75
Java
EJB
VB
CC
PB
Small
Cobol
PL/I
Talk
Source Soundview Technology Group
41XML Java Marriage
XML structured data for the web
Gartner group says XML plus HTTP equals Digital
Dialtone
42Net Service Ready Platform
Unix
43Problem Server Sprawl
Each Application at least 2-4 new servers
- Production
- Development
- Training
- Testing
- Failover
44Domains Resource SharingNo More Configuring
for the Peak
45TPC-C Benchmark Limitations
Lab-Only
Real World Application
TPC-CBenchmark
Transaction Complexity Adhoc Componets I/O
Access Impact of... CPU Frequency CPU
Cache Interconnect Bandwidth Network
Bandwidth Partitioning Workload
Low None Med/Small Impact of... High High Medium M
edium High
High High High Impact of... Medium Medium High Hig
h Depends
46Open Storage Strategy
Management Station
Server
Server
Sun
HP
IBM
Server
Server
Switch Network
Server
Server
Switch Network
Other
Sun
NAS
DAS
SAN
Network Attached Storage
Direct Attach Storage
Storage Area Network
47Sun ONE The VisionMaking Web Services Smart
48Sun ONE The VisionMaking Web Services Smart
49Sun ONESmart Web Services Fabric
Applications/Smart Web Services
assembly
Policy/Process
creation
Tools
ServicesContainer
ServicesDelivery
ServicesIntegration
deployment
Platform
50Smart Web Services
Smart Process ebXML, XAML
Smart Policy LDAP, PKI, OASIS, AuthXML
Service Delivery HTML, XHTML, XML, XSLT, WAP,
VoiceXML, UDDI, SOAP, XMLP, WSDL, ebXML
Service Integration SQL, JDBC, XML, XSLT, JMS,
RMI , JCA, SOAP, ebXML, XMLP
Service Container J2EE, J2SE, J2ME, MIDP, Java
Card
Smart Delivery XML, HTML,XHTML, VoiceXML,WML, SSL,
SOAP, XSLT, ebXML, UDDI, ...
Service Platform
Smart Management SNMP, CIM, DMTF, JMX
51Sun ONE Product Portfolio
52Open Environment
Applications/Smart Web Servers
CommerceOne, Oracle, Ariba, I2, Broadvision
Policy/Process
ATG, Ariba, Bowstreet, CommerceOne, Mercator,
NEON, Tibco,webMethods, CA, Netegrity, EnTrust,
Novell, PeerLogic, Veritas
ServicesContainer
ServicesDelivery
ServicesIntegration
Borland, Espial, KL Group, Macromedia,Metroworks,
Oracle, Rational, Sybase, WebGain
Tools
BEA,Oracle,SilverStream,IONA, Persistance, Apac
he
BEA, Oracle,Sybase, IONA, IBI,PeerLogic,Mercato
r, Critical Path
ASPs, ATG,Broadvision,Digital
Harbor,Oracle,Seven Mountains, Yahoo, Telcos
Platform
Nokia, Ericsson, Insignia, Motorola, Palm
53e-Business 2.0 Outward Facing Enterprises
- Connections anytime and anywhere
- Remote users are the most important users
- The competition is just a click away
54e-Business 2.0 User-aware Networks
- Mass customization of applications and services
- Shift from managing to automating
- Security is inherent in the solution
55Are todays enterprise networks and applications
up to the challenge ofe-Business 2.0?
No!!!
56Knowledge Management
- Provide highly-availableapplications and
systems by - Improving PEOPLE skills
- Deploying improved PROCESSES
- Providing PRODUCTS with the highest
availability
People
40
40
Processes
20
Products
57The Net Effect ModelThe Best of Both Worlds
58Do IT YourselfOrganizational Issues
- Consider industry position, corporate culture,
resources and skills - For strong industry position
- Centralize .com group
- Take existing business online
- For lagging industry position
- Spin-off .com group
- New business models and markets
- Resolve conflicts
Source Forester Research Group - 1/2000
59Do IT with OutsourcingService Providers
- New generation of SP
- Internet, network, commerce, applications
- Benefits
- Access to leading-edge technology and
applications - Lower costs risk
- Higher business value
- Accountability
60What To Do Next ?
- Determine which areas of your IT infrastructure
are mission-critical. - Define your companys IT core competencies.
- Assess how you could extend your offerings over
the Internet. - Determine which services you could outsource.
- Get help Consult with Sun about which services
providers will best meet your needs.
61Summary
- Change is a constant
- Change is an opportunity
- Disparate technology slows your response to
change - Three keys for managing change from an IT
perspective include - Application integration
- Process automation
- Adoption of standards
- Separation of process logic from application
technology is key
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