Cloud Computing in the Resources Sector - John Bradley Industry Development Manager Manufacturing & Resources
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Cloud Computing in the Resources Sector John Bradley Industry Development Manager Manufacturing & Resources jbradley@microsoft.com
Agenda Resource Industry Context Technology Mega Trends How to Get Started Industry Examples of Cloud Adoption Call to Action
Resource Industry Business Model – Feast or Famine? Resources Industry Value Chain Explore Develop Mine Monitor Ship Analyse Expansion Discipline
What is Cloud Computing – some definitions Gartner defines cloud computing as a style of computing in which scalable and elastic IT-enabled capabilities are delivered as a service • Scale Up/Down using Internet technologies. on demand • Automated provisioning and management Microsoft considers cloud computing “distributed computing” with 3 • Opex model aspects: Platform as a Service (writing software) , Infrastructure as a Service (running software) , or Software as a Service (using software).
Technology Mega Trends Mobility Social Cloud Big data Social networking >80% of new apps in 49% of CIOs rank BI as the 91% will follow not just 2012 will be distributed/ top project priority for 2012 people but also deployed on clouds of organizations expect appliances, devices 2.7 to spend on mobile and products devices in 2012 zettabytes 85 in 2012 mobile apps The strategic 1/2 will be downloaded focus in the cloud of 2/3 BILLION in 2012 will shift companies in 2012 of mobile apps In 2012, mobile expect to use devices will out internal social developed in 2012 will integrate ship PCs by more from with analytics offerings network apps infrastructure to than in 2012 application 32% 2:1 = platforms of businesses are likely to and generate more revenue than PCs for the first time 34% of CIOs say technology as a service invest in BI and analytics in 2012 (cloud) will have the most profound effect on the CIO role in the future Australian Comm & Media Authority – BRW, May 2013 - 104% increase in smartphones YoY May 2012/2013 - 8.5m adult users (49% of adult pop) - 4.37m tablet users
Journey to the Cloud
How to get Started – Identify initial applications Not mission critical Mission critical No regulatory exposure Regulatory exposure Low-impact content High-impact content Not cross-premises Cross-premises Low monitoring needs High monitoring needs Custom app integration Packaged app integration Medium database storage Large database storage
How to get Started – Resources Industry Business Patterns Innovation and New service Marketing campaign development Retail seasonality - Environmental incident eg. Resource response eg. Mine of the company moving - Community relations eg. HPC, cloud burst Future technology from establishment (CSG industry) for Geological data innovation to production phase
Industry Examples of Cloud Adoption
Collaboration – Build/Maintain/Support or Consume? Cloud Solution: “Our Exchange Scalable Server infrastructure was built to handle Cost effective 1,000 accounts. In the last year, we No delay have added over 4,000 employees and contractors. We had to determine 4thCloud largestSolution: iron ore how to handle this producer in the scale, and we had worldScalable to move fast.” 5000Cost effective employees Fortescue CIO No delay
Next Generation Asset Management in the Cloud MG Bryan Scala blé solution: Requirements: Beyond BI Performance management high maintenance Vendor drivent truck maintenance no IT infrastructure Cloud Solution: MG Bryan Sensors on critical Rockwell pieces of the Automation equipment Information on Microsoft mobile devices and in the office
Stakeholder Management, Department Level xRM
Mobility – Real-time Dashboards on Smart Devices Dashboard/Data Server Supports on Premise or in Cloud
Mobility – Real-time Dashboards on Smart Devices
Enterprise Historian in the Cloud – ESRI, OSIsoft PoC Real-Time asset data Traditionally used in M&R sector for alarm, event management and reporting on processes http://osisoftesri1.cloudapp.net/uc-dev
Occupational, Health & Safety - Innovation Remote Health Emergency Response MessageLinx QOH doctors utilise video-conferencing across the internet to deliver immediate specialist care for workers - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – anywhere across Australia. Providing high quality medical care when you need it….without the wait….saving you time and money and getting your workers back to work faster
The future workforce 60% tasks, jobs Gen Y 42% have not been workforce thought of today 1 in 3 2.4 year tenure project vs. career 2020 40% today’s 1 in 4 work leaders retired virtually “The 2020 workplace will need to be adept at uniting a physically – present tribe of employees with a tribe of offsite, and often transient, staff. The latter will be specifically chosen for their ability to add value to the task or project, regardless of where they are on the globe.”
Plant Simulation and Training (Immersive Virtual Reality)
Next Steps - Call to Action Cloud and Devices Leverage YOUR Contacts Visibility of what you (Windows 8, Windows customer connects do in Resources Sector Phone 8) solutions with our field account John Bradley jbradley@Microsoft.com We can help you grow teams your business in this Do you have a Miles Gustafson sector solution story for us? Accelerate sales milesg@Microsoft.com opportunities
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