the cloud landscape of thailand: policies, challenges and opportunities
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The Cloud Landscape of Thailand:Policies, Challenges and Opportunities
Dr. Thanachart NumnondaDirectorSoftware Park Thailand16 May 2012
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Thailand Flood Crisis
Worst floods in half a century
$45 Billion Damage (World Bank)
Central Bank slashed its 2011 GDP forecast from 4.1% to 2.6%
Seven big industrial parks north of Bangkok were effected; 9,859 factories and about 660,000 jobs.
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6 Million SmartPhones in Thailand
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Devices sold in Thailand 2011 is follows: Tablet 480,000 units; Desktop 1,320,000 units and Notebook 2,020,000 units. In 2012; The number of
Tablets sold in Thailand is expected to be 2.5 million units.
[NECTEC; Apr 2012]
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Thailand Technology Trends 2012
Business Continuity
Cloud Computing
Online Consumerization
Predictive Analytic
Media Tablet and Beyonds
Mobile Centric Application, Contents & Interfaces
Social Network
High Speed Connectivity
6Source: wikipedia
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Internet Usage in Thailand
18,310,000 Internet users; 27.4% Penetration [NECTEC, Dec 2011]
Average Download Speed 6.5 Mbps; Upload Speed 1.5 Mbps; Avg cost $3.72 per Mbps [Net Index, 2012]
Broadband Subscription 3.39 Million users [Reuters, Q4 2011]
14,235,700 Facebook users [Mar 2012]
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Mobile Usage in Thailand
Mobile penetration rate in Thailand was estimated at 107.86% over a population estimate of around 66.7 million. [MNO Directory,Mar 2011]
AIS 31.2 Million Subscribers, DTAC 21.6 Million and True Move 17.2 Million [Q4, 2010]
Smartphone usage in 2010 is 18% and expect to grow to 60-65% in 2015 [Frost & Sullivan]
Fixed Line 9.1 Million [Mar 2012]
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Cloud Readiness Index 2011
Source : Asia Cloud Computing Association: September 2011
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BSA GlobalCloud Computing Scorecard
Source : BSA GlobalCloud Computing Scorecard: Feb 2012
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BSA GlobalCloud Computing Scorecard
Source : BSA GlobalCloud Computing Scorecard: Feb 2012
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Issues of Cloud Services in Thailand
Lack of awareness // Misunderstanding about Cloud Computing
Security issue
Low Broadband/Internet Access
Data Protection
Limited Cloud Service Providers; both SaaS (Application) and IaaS (Data Center)
Thai Government policy does not allow to use public international cloud services.
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Cloud Providers in Thailand
IaaS
– True IDC, Datapro, Cloud Cration
– Anise Asia
– TOT, CAT
E-Government Cloud
SaaS
– Very few local solutions
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What are the Trust Issues?
Will my cloud provider be transparent about governance and operational issues?
Will I be considered compliant?
Do I know where my data is?
Will a lack of standards drive unexpected obsolescence?
Is my provider really better at security than me?
Are the hackers waiting for me in the cloud?
Will I get fired?Source : Achieving Security Assurance and Compliance in the Cloud: CSA
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Key Problems of Tomorrow
Keeping pace with cloud changes
Globally incompatible legislation and policy
Non-standard Private & Public clouds
Lack of continuous Risk Management & Compliance monitoring
Incomplete Identity Management implementations
Haphazard response to security incidents
Source : Achieving Security Assurance and Compliance in the Cloud: CSA
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Cloud Computing in Thailandin 2012
Private Cloud in Enterprise
Government Cloud Computing
More public IaaS / SaaS services
Thai Software Companies will start exploring cloud.
International software vendors will offer more SaaS
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Thailand Security Law
Thai Computer Crime Act came into force on 18 July 2007
Offenses in the Act can be grouped into two categories
– offenses committed against computer systems or computer data
– offenses committed via a computer
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Thai Computer Crime Act
the authorities have applied these provisions to block thousands of websites and to prosecute Internet users and ISPs.
October 2009, Thai stock prices plunged for two successive days, following rumours posted on the Internet > charged four individuals
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Data Policy and Security
Government will be more concern on policy and regulation on data security.
Discussing in terms of regulation/standards.
Established a new government agency
– Electronic Transaction Development Agency
– Thai CERT
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Thai Government Cloud
Operate by Electronic Government Agency (EGA)
Announced in May 2012
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CSA (Thailand Chapter)
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Cloud Thailand
CloudThailandGroup
LocalCloud Data
Center
TrainingCloud
Developerswith ATPAC
Cloud Outsourcing
Center
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Software Park Cloud Initiative
Drive users for Cloud Services
Develop Cloud/Mobile competency for IT Industry/Manpower
Encourage local software companies to go on Cloud
Innovate local Cloud Platform
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Cloud Opportunity in Thailand
Large Enterprise start to invest in private cloud.
Public cloud services especially IaaS is in high demand.
SaaS for SME
Mobile Cloud Computing