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microservices a new wave of agile architecture Lowers capex, reduces time between release cycles improves productivity & scalability helps orgs better address customer needs Thomas DelVecchio Founder, Director of Research Enterprise Technology Research [ ETR ], aptiviti

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microservices

a new wave of agile architecture

Lowers capex, reduces time between release cyclesimproves productivity & scalability helps orgs better address customer needs Thomas DelVecchio

Founder, Director of ResearchEnterprise Technology Research [ ETR ], aptiviti

microservicesthe next wave of agile architecture

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THOMAS DELVECCHIO | FOUNDER + DIRECTOR of RESEARCH

ENTERPRISE RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY | [ETR] an aptiviti

1. What technologies enabled the

new wave of applications +

microservices?

2. Is this new stack quantifiably

better than today’s

infrastructure?

3. How can data science +

primary research be used to

prepare for what’s ahead?

The Questions

thedata driven approach

ETR has created proprietary quantitative platforms to communicate and capture large scale technology trends in real-time from Global 2000 CIOs & Tech Leadership

3800 high-level enterprise IT end users globally have participated in our spending intentions survey series + community discussions in the past 8 years

ETR has collected and analyzed 3 million+ key spending intention data points on 338 private and public technology vendors

capturing technology changes in real-time from the most quantitative +forward thinking enterprise IT leaders

Enterprise Leading Technologists

25%Global 1k

65%Fortune 100

31%C-Suite

79%SR IT Leaders

Of Clients Technology A.U.M.

338Public + Private Vendors

28Tech Industries

8+Years of data

3M+Data points tracked

60+ of the world’s largest hedge funds, PEs, and VCs

of tech spend tracked via invitation-only subscription

Market capitalization of companies tracked in our universe

3800+$500B+

$550B+ $7 Trillion

ITVENDORS

ITUSERS

CAPITAL

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40+ annual events, directly connecting tech mindshare leadership

Forward Looking Spending Intentions Linked By RespondentPriorities and Shifts in IT Architecture Amongst Forward Thinking CIOs *From January 2015 to December 2016

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co

re G

row

th Y

/Y

Market Share Growth Y/Y

Replacing / Decrease in SpendAdoption / Increase in Spend

Managed Hosting / Cloud Computing

Analytics / B.I. / Big Data

ECM

Hosted Software

Internet Marketing / Social Media

Information Security

Data Warehousing

Productivity Apps

Enterprise Apps

Video Conferencing

IP Telephony

Mobile Device Management

Server

Virtualization

Storage

Networking

Infrastructure Software

2 0 1 6Public cloud pervasion - Microsoft, AWS, Google

leading the way Docker

Forward Looking Spending Intentions Linked By RespondentPriorities and Shifts in IT Architecture Amongst Forward Thinking CIOs *From January 2015 to Present

MDM

IP Telephony

Storage

Video Conferencing

NetworkingServer

Data Warehousing

Information Security

Infrastructure Software

Productivity Apps

ECM

Hosted Software

Analytics / B.I. / Big Data

Internet Marketing / Social Media

Replacing / Decrease in SpendAdoption / Increase in Spend

Managed Hosting / Cloud Computing

Microservices

EnterpriseApps

2H17 + Moving Forward A shift is occurring from large legacy applications towards microservices

Ne

t S

co

re G

row

th Y

/Y

Market Share Growth Y/Y

The Industry-Leading Technologists Have Revealed Tomorrow’s Tech Landscape

Sumo Logic - A

nalytics

Mesosphere - M

icroserv

ices

Zscaler - In

fo S

ec

Elastic - A

nalytics

MapR - B

ig Data

MuleSoft - H

osted S

W

CrowdStri

ke - Info

Sec

Cloudera - B

ig Data

Carbon B

lack - Info

Sec

Illum

io - Micro

services

Cylance - Info

Sec

DocuSign - Pro

d Apps

MongoDB - Micro

services

Chef - M

icroserv

ices

GitHub - M

icroserv

ices

Puppet - M

icroserv

ices

AWS - C

loud Com

puting

Microsoft

- Cloud C

omputin

g

Slack - Pro

d Apps

Docker - In

fraSW

public cloudcontainersconfiguration management toolsorchestration + managementbig data + data managementsource code management3rd party APIsAPI managementdeveloper / productivity tools logging + monitoringopen sourcesecurity

Pivotal A

nalytics - A

nalytics

LogRhythm

- Ananlytic

s

DataDog - M

icroserv

ices

Tenable - Info

Sec

Adoption Increase

cloud > on premise

cloud storage > in-house storage

Box - Pro

d Apps

VMw

are A

irWatc

h - M

DM

Hortonw

orks -

Analytics

Tableau -

Analytics

VMw

are -

Server

BMC S

oftware

- In

fra S

W

Qlik

- Analytic

s

Veritas -

Stora

ge

SAP SuccessFacto

rs -

Hosted S

W

Polycom -

Vid C

onf

Check Poin

t - In

fo S

ec

Inte

l McAfe

e - In

fo S

ec

Mic

rosoft

Skype and L

ync - Vid

Conf

Cisco - In

fo S

ec

Cisco - Netw

orkin

g

BlueJeans -

Vid C

onf

Cisco - Vid

Conf

Salesfo

rce -

Hosted S

W

SonicW

ALL - In

fo S

ec

Symante

c - In

fo S

ec

Dropbox -

Prod A

pps

Mic

rosoft

- Analytic

s

NetGear -

Netw

orkin

g

Info

r - E

nt Apps

These vendors are becoming obsolete, fast

next gen security >legacy security

microservices > monolithic applications

Replacement Decrease

precienceamongst forward thinking enterprise technologists

resultscost

“Decreased directly related capex costs by about 25%, increased opex by about 15%, Long term, I expect periodic capex purchases (e.g. storage, servers, datacenter space, etc. to also decrease).”

EVP, Data Center Consulting

resultsROI

“Microservices enables lower hardware costs, no long term lock in on monolithic, traditional IT model of buying and holding hardware & software, enable us to be more agile without long term Capex, and increase ROI on our returns. Enables us to scale up and down on demand without monolithic hardware & application costs”

Sr. Cloud Infrastructure Architect, Fortune 500 Enterprise

resultsreleasecycles

”We’re using GitHub for our source control, Chef and Puppet to do the orchestration and automation, and Docker to spin up microservices. It used to take three months but now we can have releases going every day.”

Sr. Cloud Infrastructure Architect, Fortune 500 Enterprise

”We can now release several times a day rather than weekly or monthly.”

EVP, Data Center Consulting

resultsproductivity

“We have created an enterprise team to architect and deploy micro service based shared capabilities for adoption by vertical tech teams”

SVP, F100 Bank

“Select players from existing teams to create a small nimble team for microservices as we scale up”

Sr. Cloud Infrastructure Architect, Fortune 500 Enterprise

resultssecurity

“Since we are more agile and environment being build are nimble, temporarily we started securing microservices servers while building them, enabling more application level access, DevOps access and temporary SSL Certificate management … provide[s] more visibility at [the] API gateway level.”

Sr. Cloud Infrastructure Architect, Fortune 500 Enterprise

staying ahead

the next evolution.

.. .. ..

VENDOR AWARENESS

SECTOR PERFORMANCE TRACKING

DATA MINING

PEER BENCHMARKING

CUSTOM IT ARCHITECTURENEEDS

WHAT LIES AHEAD

ACCESS TO THE LEADING MINDS AND INFLUENCERS IN ENTERPRISE TECH

VETTING YOUR IT ARCHITECTURE INVESTMENTS

23&meIt is no longer possible to remain complacent in this industry, and one size does not fit all. In order to survive, technology leadership must understand the state of their organization, of their sector, and must keep up with what disruptions lie around the corner.

ETR has laid a decade of ground work “swabbing the cheeks” of the most influential minds in the technology + financial landscape. These insights, and the ecosystem of enterprise leading technologists that drives them, directly determine the shape + velocity of the landscape of enterprise technology.

The next step lies in engaging more deeply with the leaders in this community, through new, platformic experiences - in order to stay lean, fast, and strong enough to not just survive, but to thrive, with the coming changes...

quantitative > qualitative

walk> talk

ETR surveyed 873 CIOs in October

2017 about their spending intentions

in the enterprise for 2H vs. 1H

ETR quantitatively determined which microservices are best aligned with the top three public cloud vendors

Net Score = (Adoption % + Increase %) - (Decrease % + Replacing %)

Go

og

le

Market Share

Go

og

le

Net Score

Public Cloud, all respondents

65

%

52

%

28

%

65

%

57

%

45

%

Microservices

Configuration Management Tools

Ansible [Red Hat]ChefPuppet Labs

Monitoring

New RelicAppDynamics [Cisco]DataDogWavefront [VMware]

Logging

SplunkElastic

Cofig.ManagementTools

“Container orchestration is something we are adopting and mastering. One line of the business might be on Chef and another on Puppet. That's still something in the space of evaluation of what is the real agility and most value.“

- VP of Capital Markets Core IT, Financials / Insurance

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:: 6

8%

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sib

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at]

:: 5

5%

Pu

pp

et

:: 5

6%

An

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ed

Ha

t] ::

71

%

Pu

pp

et

:: 5

0%

Ch

ef

:: 5

3%

Pu

pp

et

:: 6

1%

Ch

ef

:: 3

9%

An

sib

le[R

ed

Ha

t] ::

59

%

Google

Configuration Management Tools, all respondentsN

et

Sc

ore

Monitoring

“Now we’re putting

everything in the cloud.

Going into the cloud provides

the ability to connect with a

lot of other cloud service

providers, such as New Relic

or Datadog. We tie things in

very smoothly with AWS.“

- Sr. Cloud Enterprise Infrastructure

Architect, Financials / Insurance

Monitoring, financials / insuranceN

et

Sc

ore

Ne

w R

elic

:: 6

7%

Da

taD

og

:: 5

0%

Ap

pD

yna

mic

s[C

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:: 4

3%

Wa

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on

t

[VM

Wa

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: 0%

Da

taD

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:: 6

7%

Ne

w R

elic

:: 6

0%

Ap

pD

yna

mic

s [C

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: 33

%

Wa

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Wa

re] :

: 0%

Ne

w R

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:: 5

0%

Ap

pD

yna

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: 33

%

Ne

w R

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%

Wa

vefr

on

t[V

Mw

are

] :: 0

%

Google

loggingisin transit

“We have units that were early adopters and still use Splunk, but it got expensive quickly so in my domain we moved to ELK (Elastic Software Search).”

- VP of Capital Markets Core IT, Financials / Insurance

Ela

stic

:: 6

9%

Sp

lun

k ::

62

%

Sp

lun

k ::

63

%

Ela

stic

:: 9

2%

Sp

lun

k ::

47

%

Ela

stic

:: 8

0%

Logging, all respondentsN

et

Sc

ore Google

surviveandthrive

Public cloud + containers have disrupted traditional architectures.

In turn, monolithic vendors are becoming a liability as the industry shifts to agile architecture - small, flexible, autonomous pieces.

The results are in : reduced capex costs & shortened release cycles - months to daily

The new approach : Build forward-looking development teams (from new or existing teams), understand the idiosyncratic organizational needs, own & curate the infrastructure to meet your needs, incorporate security from the start, develop sprints to optimize & stay ahead of peers, mitigate investment risk, and maintain the velocity needed to survive in the new enterprise technology landscape.

In this developer-driven IT world, a data driven approach is necessary to survive - to thrive.

Take a survey.

Get the results.

Stay ahead.

[email protected]