A World of Big Data Art Coviello, Jr. Chairman, RSA The Security Division of EMC January 17, 2013 1
Technology Innovation Productivity 2
Technology = Higher Standard Improved Productivity of Living 3
BIG DATA Information Age 4
Convert Big Data Into Big Opportunity 5
Waves of Change Mainframe Minicomputer PC/ Microprocessor Client/Server Internet Cloud Computing 1960 s 1980 s 1990 s 2010 s 6
The Internet is the most overhyped yet underestimated phenomenon in history. Nicholas Negroponte Quote from 1997 7
Post the.com Crash Information 1 exabyte 1 zettabyte Bandwidth 100,000 bps 100,000,000 bps Apps Client/server; Mainframe Web of everything Devices Laptop computers Smartphones & tablets (iphone, ipad, Blackberry, Droid) Social Media AOL Instant Messenger Internet Usage 513 million Internet users 2.1 billion Internet users Cell phone Subscribers 940 million cell phone subscribers 5.9 billion cell phone subscribers 8
Arab Spring 9
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BIG DATA TRANSFORMS BUSINESS 11
BIG DATA Transforms Utilities 12
BIG DATA Transforms Healthcare 13
Rising Healthcare Costs Canada % of GDP Chile Israel France Japan United Kingdom United States 0 5 10 15 20 14
BIG DATA Transforms Business 15
Big Data Transforms Security 16
IT Budgets Human Element & Skills IT 17
HiPPOs Become Endangered 18
IT Budgets Human Element & Skills Security & Privacy IT 19
New Apps Are Built In New Ways Are Social & Accessed Primarily By Mobile Devices Written With Modern Programming Frameworks Deployed On Virtual & Cloud Infrastructure 20
Cloud Platforms Verticalizing, Commoditizing An explosion in Industry PaaS offerings Horizontal PaaS will become more commoditized Source: IDC 21
Mobile Devices Dominating 20% SMDs Sales will surge to $430 billion 1.7% PCs SMDs will drive 57% of all IT growth Excluding SMDs, IT spending with grow just 2.9% Source: IDC 22
Cloud Apps Consolidating, Winning SaaS spending will increase to $25B in the next 20 months SaaS vendors take key market leadership position Source: IDC 23
Harvard Business Review October 2012 24
Source: The Atlantic, Get Smarter by Jamais Cascio, July/August 2009 25
Intelligence-based Security Risk-Based Agile Contextual 26
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Our problems are manmade; therefore, they can be solved by man. And man can be as big as he wants John F. Kennedy 35th President of The United States 28
No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. Man s reason and spirit have often solved the seemingly unsolvable. John F. Kennedy 35th President of The United States 29
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