20091012 command your data
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This is our general Key-Note type presentation on the evolution of computing to the social web - and it's implications. We declare the need for an Open Cloud, to enable people to regain control over their data. This is what Social Open-Xchange is all about, and here is why.TRANSCRIPT
Command your DataRafael Laguna de la Vera, CEO Open-XchangeVersion 20091012
The Evolution of the Internet Age, what‘s next?
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PersonalComputers• IBM• Microsoft
Open SourceSoftware• Internet, Web • Linux, Apache,
MySQL• Google, Apple
Connected World• Social Web• SaaS / Cloud• Internet Mobiles
Command your Data• Open Data Cloud• User Centric• Mingled, Meshed, Semantic• Peer to Peer
TheFuture
We are here
The Evolution of the Internet Age – the advent of PC‘s
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‘80s
PersonalComputers• IBM• Microsoft
The Evolution of the Internet AgeThe Internet connects all PC‘s, cheaply
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PersonalComputers• IBM• Microsoft
Open SourceSoftware• Internet, Web • Linux, Apache,
MySQL• Google, Apple
The Evolution of the Internet AgeOpen Standards and Open Source made the Internet
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• TCP/IP, HTTP, DNS, POP3, IMAP » and not Netbios, SNA, APPC,
WinNS, MAPI
• Linux, Apache, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript» and not Windows, IIS, C++/C#,
Oracle DB, Java Applets
Result: 185 million web
sites* and1.6bn hosted
email accounts**
* http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2009/01/16/january_2009_web_server_survey.html | ** Radicati Group, Hosting E-mail Market, 2008
The Evolution of the Internet AgeThe connected world turns many things upside down
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PersonalComputers• IBM• Microsoft
Open SourceSoftware• Internet, Web • Linux, Apache,
MySQL• Google, Apple
Connected World• SaaS / Cloud• Internet Mobiles• Web 2.0• Social Sites
The Connected World makes Software as a Service reasonable – after some failed attempts
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ISP 1.0Provided access to the Internet (dial-up, ISDN, T1, T3)
ISP 2.0Access to servers at the Internet access point
Colo (ISP 3.0)Racks for your equipment at the Internet access point
ASP (ISP 4.0)Hosted (traditionally designed) applications on servers at the Internet access point
Cloud (ISP 5.0)Dynamic, Internet-optimized infrastructure for hosting your application So
urce
: For
rest
er
SaaSInternet-based applications and services
Messaging and Collaboration market a „first mover“ SaaS vs. On-Premise
• Drivers include convenience, low price, availability of broadband, mobility, growth in devices, Web 2.0 technology, Open Source software, social networks, and unified messaging solutions (SMS, Instant Messaging, VoIP, GSM…)
• y/y CAGR is expected to be >35%• Smaller Businesses (<=10) first to move
to SaaS• Horizontal Applications best suited:
Messaging & Groupware, CRM, VoIP, Desktop Sharing
• System Integrators: Mix and Match SaaS and On-Premises offerings
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SaaS vs. On-Premise
$ M
illio
ns
Software and Internet merge to "SaaS" and Cloud Architectures
• Software is much cheaper when obtained as a Service, On-Premises upstream » but needs appropriate Service Levels
• New players with no legacy: » Google, Amazon - just as proprietary with an
"Open-Touch“ • Open Source application makers in a good
position for SaaS/same genes!» high integration, low resource requirements
• Service Providers / System Integrators in a good position to deliver what the customer wants» Mix and match SaaS and On-Premises, shared,
virtual, dedicated Offerings, White Label
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Cloud Architectures rule
• The Internet technologies are foundation of current Cloud technologies
• The Cloud architecture becomes the dominating architecture for IT
• Enterprises move away from vendor-dominated to Cloud architectures» Use Cloud/SaaS Services, "become" their
own Cloud (On-Premises)
» But: Two Worlds colliding - Vendor meets the Open
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Dark clouds are passing by
The battle for control over the Cloud has begun
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Windows Live Office Live > Azure
> BPOS
Google Search > Mail > Apps > Wave = AppEngine
Facebook, Twitter, Salesforce…Amazons
EC2/S3
The world „going Google“?
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Who owns your data, our data, their data?
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Examples for Data Control?Google In Its Terms 1/2
5.2. Google reserves the right (but shall have no obligation) to pre-screen, review, flag, filter, modify, refuse or remove any or all Content from the Service.
(http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/appengine/terms.html)
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Examples for Data Control?Google In Its Terms 1/2
8.2. You agree that Google, in its sole discretion, may use your trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names and other distinctive brand features in presentations, marketing materials, customer lists, financial reports and Web site listings (including links to your website) for the purpose of advertising or publicizing your use of the Service.
(http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/appengine/terms.html)
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Examples for Data Control?LinkedIn and Its Terms 1/1
LinkedIn reserves the right to withhold, remove and or discard any content available as part of your account, with or without notice. For avoidance of doubt, LinkedIn has no obligation to store, maintain or provide you a copy of any content that you or other Users provide when using the Services.
(http://www.linkedin.com/static?key=user_agreement)
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Dark Clouds are passing by
• With proprietary Software no freedom over data-formats and cost
• With proprietary Cloud: additionally losing control over the data/content
• The closed Cloud is an extended Software+Data monopoly » A Cloud Lock-In is the worst
Computer Technology Monopoly, ever.
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Worst case: A Cloud Lock-in
The Evolution of the Internet AgeNow, what *is* next?
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PersonalComputers• IBM• Microsoft
Open SourceSoftware• Internet, Web • Linux, Apache,
MySQL• Google, Apple
Connected World• Social Web• SaaS / Cloud• Internet Mobiles
Command your Data• Open Data Cloud• User Centric• Mingled, Meshed, Semantic• Peer to Peer
TheFuture
We are here
The Evolution of the Internet AgeCommand your Data!
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PersonalComputers• IBM• Microsoft
Open SourceSoftware• Internet, Web • Linux, Apache,
MySQL• Google, Apple
Connected World• Social Web• SaaS / Cloud• Internet Mobiles
Command your Data• Peer to Peer• Mingled, Meshed, Semantic• Complicated vs. User Centric• Open Data Cloud• Get your Data back.
Who owns your data, our data, their data?Social and Collaboration Sites don‘t collaborate!
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Who owns your data, our data, their data?Get your Data back, Command your Data!
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The Evolution of the Internet Age In A B(OX):Create your Simple, Personal Data Hub.
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Command your Data• Peer to Peer• Mingled, Meshed, Semantic• User Centric• Simple• Get your Data back!
Get Your Positronic Brain Now
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Command your Data• Peer to Peer• Mingled, Meshed, Semantic• User Centric• Simple• Get your Data back!
Open-Xchange - Solutions for the Open Cloud
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” R. Buckminster Fuller
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