To get the most out of their data, successful companies are not focusing on queries and data lakes, they are actively integrating analytics into their operations with a data-first application development approach. Real-time adjustments to improve revenues, reduce costs, or mitigate risk rely on applications that minimize latency on a variety of data sources.
In his session at @BigDataExpo, Jack Norris, Senior Vice President, Data and Applications at MapR Technologies, reviewed best practices to show how companies develop, deploy, and dynamically update these applications and how this data-first approach is fundamentally different from traditional applications. He covered examples of how leading companies have identified ways to simplify data streams in a publish-and-subscribe framework (for example, how focusing on a stream of electronic medical records simplified the deployment of real-time applications for hospitals, clinics, and insurance companies). He also detailed how a data-first approach can lead to rapid deployment of additional real-time applications as well as centralize and simplify many data management and administration tasks.
Cloud services market set to near $350bn by 2021 says IHS Markit; AWS’ IaaS dominance continues

With AWS re:Invent just around the corner, another piece of research which affirms Amazon’s top position in the cloud infrastructure biz; IHS Markit says the company secured more than a quarter of total infrastructure as a service (IaaS) revenue in the first half of 2017.
Total revenues for what IHS defines as off-premises cloud services – IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and the curious ‘cloud as a service’ (CaaS) – grew 26% year over year to total $72 billion (£54.4bn), while IBM took first place for SaaS revenue, grabbing 19% of the market. By 2021, this number is forecast to hit $343 billion, at a CAGR of 22%.
In terms of trends fuelling cloud providers’ strategies, IHS argues CSPs are ‘continually looking for ways to innovate by integrating machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques into their services.’ Alongside this, container technologies were cited – as was the importance of partnerships in what can be considered a relatively mature ecosystem.
“The competitive landscape has changed as off-premises cloud service providers establish strong relationships with key companies that have large enterprise customer bases,” wrote Cliff Grossner and Devan Adams, IHS Markit analysts. “Providers cannot depend on mergers and acquisitions as their sole paths to growth.”
Key partnerships cited include IBM and VMware’s deals, as well as the move by Google, Pivotal and VMware to launch Pivotal Container Services (PKS), enabling enterprises and service providers to use Kubernetes on VMware vSphere and Google Cloud Platform. On the acquisition side, Rackspace’s buy of Datapipe was cited – officially completed last week – as was Digital Realty’s merger with DuPont Fabros in the data centre realm.
AWS re:Invent, taking place from November 27 to December 1, will see a litany of news from the major players, the partners and the hangers-on. As for the company itself, the most recent financial analysis from Synergy Research argued the major players were all progressing as usual, with AWS ‘in a league of its own’ and Microsoft the best of the rest, ahead of Google and Alibaba. Amazon posted total revenue across all segments of $43.74bn for its most recent quarter, with AWS contributing just over 10% of that figure at $4.58bn.
This all dovetails with a recent two-part opinion article from Robert X. Cringely, the first of which detailing how cloud computing has reached its tipping point, and the second opining on how Amazon will become the new Microsoft – or rather, the old, pre-Satya Nadella walled garden Microsoft.
You can find out more about the IHS Markit report here (subscription required).
What Artificial Intelligence Can Teach Us About Ourselves | @CloudExpo #AI #DX #ML
Most of us understand that artificial intelligence (AI) offers opportunities for productivity improvements in the form of speed, automation, standardized actions and responses, plus the opportunity for continuous improvements via machine learning. These opportunities are enabled by data inputs that are analyzed and processed through AI algorithms that execute a desired decision and action. For all of the great capabilities and benefits that AI can provide, there is also a potential dark side. AI solutions can easily codify our prejudices, bias, gender stereotypes and promote injustices intentionally or unintentionally. This threat, as real and serious as it is, can also be seen as an opportunity to evaluate who we are, what we want the future to look like, and then codify a better tomorrow.
What Artificial Intelligence Can Teach Us About Ourselves | @CloudExpo #AI #DX #ML
Most of us understand that artificial intelligence (AI) offers opportunities for productivity improvements in the form of speed, automation, standardized actions and responses, plus the opportunity for continuous improvements via machine learning. These opportunities are enabled by data inputs that are analyzed and processed through AI algorithms that execute a desired decision and action. For all of the great capabilities and benefits that AI can provide, there is also a potential dark side. AI solutions can easily codify our prejudices, bias, gender stereotypes and promote injustices intentionally or unintentionally. This threat, as real and serious as it is, can also be seen as an opportunity to evaluate who we are, what we want the future to look like, and then codify a better tomorrow.
[slides] Blockchain for Business | @CloudExpo @IBMcloud #AI #ML #DX #FinTech #Blockchain
Blockchain is a shared, secure record of exchange that establishes trust, accountability and transparency across business networks. Supported by the Linux Foundation’s open source, open-standards based Hyperledger Project, Blockchain has the potential to improve regulatory compliance, reduce cost as well as advance trade. Are you curious about how Blockchain is built for business? In her session at 21st Cloud Expo, René Bostic, Technical VP of the IBM Cloud Unit in North America, discussed the basics of Blockchain, previewed the Blockchain Reference Architecture, and introduced the mechanics of a Blockchain Business Network.
Journey to the Cloud, Better with Incident Management |@CloudExpo #Agile #CloudNative
Many IT organizations have come to learn that leveraging cloud infrastructure is not just unavoidable, it’s one of the most effective paths for IT organizations to become more responsive to business needs.
Yet with the cloud comes new challenges, including minimizing downtime, decreasing the cost of operations, and preventing employee burnout to name a few. As companies migrate their processes and procedures to their new reality of a cloud-based infrastructure, an incident management solution can and should be adopted to help overcome these challenges. This is particularly true when larger enterprises operate with a hybrid environment, which mixes traditional infrastructure with cloud-based infrastructure and, by extension, requires a hybrid approach to incident management. It takes time to migrate to the cloud, it’s not something that can be done in one sweep.
What Is Intelligent Automation | @CloudExpo #AI #Cloud #DevOps #Automation
While Artificial Intelligence (AI) may not be a new concept, its contribution to automation may just change the face of business. AI’s conception dates as far back as 1950, when Alan Turing proposed the Turing test in order to evaluate a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behavior. Fast-forward a couple of decades and research led to the creation of well-known theoretical tools such as Fuzzy Logic, Bayesian Networks, Markov Models and Neural Networks. Concurrently, new types of programming languages such as Prolog, LISP and Smalltalk set the scene for most of the modern interpreted languages used today.
How to Avoid Cloud Fatigue | @CloudExpo #CloudNative #Serverless #AI #DX
We’re seeing an emerging trend in the cloud computing world. I’ve been referring to it as cloud fatigue, but it’s more commonly known as repatriation, or moving workloads from the cloud back to on-prem locations. According to a recent 451 Research report, over 21 percent of organizations have plans to pull back from the cloud and return to an on-prem infrastructure in 2017. Considering the vast growth of cloud adoption over the last several years, what’s behind this trend?
[slides] Leveraging AI for Mobile Enterprise Apps | @CloudExpo #DX #Chatbots #ArtificialIntelligence
Mobile device usage has increased exponentially during the past several years, as consumers rely on handhelds for everything from news and weather to banking and purchases. What can we expect in the next few years? The way in which we interact with our devices will fundamentally change, as businesses leverage Artificial Intelligence. We already see this taking shape as businesses leverage AI for cost savings and customer responsiveness. This trend will continue, as AI is used for more sophisticated patterns, and chatbots replace the traditional mobile apps.
In his session at 21st Cloud Expo, Michael Meiner, an Engineering Director at Oracle, looked at this evolution of mobile computing, along with the underlying enterprise technologies that enable this shift. Demos using Amazon Alexa and Oracle Mobile Suite were shown.
Tech News Recap for the Week of 11/13/17
If you had a busy week and need to catch up, here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed the week of 11/13/2017!
How GreenPages can help with Office 365 design and migration. How a disaster recovery process can go hyper-converged. The future of cyberwar: weaponized ransomware, IoT attacks and a new arms race. The top 3 benefits of AI adoption and more top news this week you may have missed! Remember, to stay up-to-date on the latest tech news throughout the week, follow @GreenPagesIT on Twitter.
Tech News Recap
Featured
- Office 365 Design & Migration: How GreenPages Can Help
IT Operations
- 11 top tools to assess, implement and maintain GDPR compliance
- Edge, core, and cloud: Where all the workloads go
- Here are the top 3 benefits and barriers to AI adoption
- Why chief data officers can help IT succeed in digital transformation
- Software-defined data centers: The smart person’s guide
- How a disaster recovery process can go hyper-converged
[Interested in learning more about SD-WAN? Download, What to Look For When Considering an SD-WAN Solution.]
Amazon
- Amazon reportedly beefing up AI capabilities in the cloud
Microsoft
- Microsoft releases first test build of Windows Server 1803
- Azure IoT Edge brings smarts to devices at the cloud’s edge
- Silver linings toolkit, Microsoft aims for an optimized cloud
- Microsoft: No, we don’t hate open-source software, and we can prove it
HPE
- HPE’s Blockchain as a Service offers faster deployments and ‘massive scalability’
- Rackspace partners with HPE to introduce pay-as-you-go private cloud
Dell
- Dell EMC high-performance computing bundles aimed at AI, deep learning
- Dell EMC: Big data lakes will like our Elastic Data Platform
- Dell EMC looks to speed machine and deep learning adoption with new product bundles
Cisco
- Cisco: Most IoT projects are failing due to lack of experience and security
VMware
- VeloCloud SD-WAN user Brooks Brothers assesses VMware buy
Cloud
- Hybrid clouds increase but ‘standalone’ management is needed
- Cloud computing: What it’s like to make the move
- AI is playing an ‘extremely important’ role in hybrid cloud
- Cloud computing makes everyone their own Chief Information Officer – Is that a good thing?
Security
- This phishing attack pretends to come from someone you trust
- Cybersecurity predictions for 2018: it’s going to be “a lot more of the same”
- Equifax breach gives IT $87.5 million reminders to apply critical security patches
- Phishing attacks, not breaches, represent the biggest security risk for Google users
- How hackers crack passwords and why you can’t stop them
- What is a cyber attack? Recent examples show disturbing trends
- The future of cyberwar: Weaponized ransomware, IoT attacks, and a new arms race
Thanks for checking out our tech news recap!
By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist