IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Enterprise Infrastructure 2018 Predictions Ashish Nadkarni, Program Director, Computing Platforms Rohit Mehra, Program VP, Network Infrastructure November 30, 2017
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Worldwide Enterprise Infrastructure 2018 Predictions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Through 2021, NVMe will replace SCSI as the protocol of choice in enterprise-class arrays; more than 25% of spending on AFAs in 2021 will derive from end-to-end NVMe-based systems. By 2021, 50% of enterprise infrastructure will employ some form of cognitive and artificial intelligence to improve enterprise productivity, manage risks, and drive overall cost reduction. By 2021, over 25% of infrastructure services value will have autonomous self-managing capabilities, expediting business outcomes and mitigating the risk of human error resulting from manual intervention. In 2020, spending on multi-silicon computing will total more than $6 billion, with the technology becoming ubiquitous in most computing environments. In 2021, spending on hybrid-cloud data services for data protection, integration and orchestration, security and compliance, and location optimization will total more than $60B. By mid-2020, SD-WAN, as an enabler of edge computing, will be the mainstream foundation technology one that represents more than $6 billion in spending on infrastructure and managed services in 2020. By 2019, 50% of multinational organizations will have revisited their cloud, IT infrastructure, and data governance setups to ensure compliance with new data regulations being introduced around the world, especially the European Union's GDPR and PSD2. By 2021, 65% of enterprises will be deploying universal encryption on server infrastructure to comply with data privacy, integrity, and confidentiality. By 2021, installed and in use container instances will amount to more than 3.5 billion, with over 20% of them running in distributed locations serving edge and IoT workloads. In 2021, spending on Infrastructure-as-a-Service will be 15% more than spending on onpremises compute, storage, and networking infrastructure, reflecting the ongoing shift from capex to opex among enterprises. IDC 3
Drivers for Enterprise Infrastructure Human vs Machine: The Impact of AI and Automation Innovation Impasse: Legacy Systems Constraining Transformation Accelerating DX: Technology-centric Transformation Altering Business and Society DX Delta: Leaders and Disruptors Widen Performance Gap Pace of Change: Technology Capabilities Enable Sustainable Change at the Speed of Digital Business Cyberthreats: Theft, Ransom, and Cyberattack on the Rise Platform Disruption: Unleashing Digital Innovation s Power for Scale For additional details on the above Drivers, please refer to IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Enterprise Infrastructure 2018 Predictions (Doc # US43137417) IDC 4
Leading Factors Influencing Enterprise Infrastructure Business Factors Technology Factors Digital and IT Transformation AI and Machine Learning Data-centric Innovation Software-defined Infrastructure Risk: Security and Compliance Edge Computing and IoT Cost Savings & Efficiency Cloud Computing IDC 5
IDC FutureScape: Enterprise Infrastructure Predictions Highlights Prediction 3: By 2021, in Value Terms, Over 25% of Infrastructure Services Will Have Some Autonomous Self-Managing Capabilities, Expediting Business Outcomes and Mitigating the Risk of Human Error Resulting from Manual Intervention Prediction 5: In 2021, Spending on Hybrid Cloud Data Services for Data Protection, Integration and Orchestration, Security and Compliance, and Location Optimization Will Total More Than $60 Billion Prediction 6: By Mid-2020, SD-WAN, as an Enabler of Edge Computing, Will Be the Mainstream Foundation Technology One That Represents More Than $6 Billion in Spending on Infrastructure and Managed Services in 2020 Prediction 7: By 2019, 50% of Multinational Organizations Will Have Revisited Their Cloud, IT Infrastructure, and Data Governance Setups to Ensure Compliance with New Data Regulations Being Introduced Around the World, Especially the EU's GDPR and Revised Payment Service Directive (PSD2) Prediction 10: In 2021, Spending on Infrastructure as a Service Will Be 15% More Than Spending on On-Premises Compute, Storage, and Networking Infrastructure, Reflecting the Ongoing Shift from Capex to Opex Among Enterprises For additional details on the above Predictions, please refer to - IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Enterprise Infrastructure 2018 Predictions (Doc # US43137417) IDC 6
Prediction 3: By 2021, in Value Terms, Over 25% of Infrastructure Services Will Have Some Autonomous Self-Managing Capabilities, Expediting Business Outcomes and Mitigating the Risk of Human Error Resulting from Manual Intervention IT Impact Faster access to infrastructure Reallocating operations skill sets and retraining Infrastructure becomes intent based, policy driven, and increasingly intelligent. Guidance AI, and machine learning within existing architectures Assess workloads fluctuation in resource demand and user access 7
Prediction 5: In 2021, Spending on Hybrid Cloud Data Services for Data Protection, Integration and Orchestration, Security and Compliance, and Location Optimization Will Total More Than $60 Billion IT Impact Partnerships with data-focused stakeholders Faster access to the right data, reduced redundant data Greater security and compliance, data insight, visibility, control, and governance. Guidance Create a data map identifying the sources and formats of data. Map data sources to value, custodians and integration points Cross function data management data-centric vision and strategy 8
Prediction 6: By Mid-2020, SD-WAN, as an Enabler of Edge Computing, Will Be the Mainstream Foundation Technology One That Represents More Than $6 Billion in Spending on Infrastructure and Managed Services in 2020 IT Impact Guidance Faster time provisioning branch and edge sites Efficient use of WAN bandwidth Greater availability, reliability, and security and performance Identify POCs and trials Evaluate SD-WAN offerings Evaluate DIY option or a turnkey 9
Prediction 7: By 2019, 50% of Multinational Organizations Will Have Revisited Their Cloud, IT Infrastructure, and Data Governance Setups to Ensure Compliance with New Data Regulations Being Introduced Around the World, Especially the EU's GDPR and PSD2 IT Impact Accelerated storage, compliance, and security modernization Holistic hybrid cloud services facilitate bulletproof response to cybersecurity events Data oversight programs and education iteration Guidance Leverage GDPR, etc. to drive holistic controls and insights Define roles and obligations of data controller, processor, and sub-processor 10
Prediction 10: In 2021, Spending on Infrastructure as a Service Will Be 15% More Than Spending on On-Premises Compute, Storage, and Networking Infrastructure, Reflecting the Ongoing Shift from Capex to Opex Among Enterprises IT Impact Public and private cloud IaaS Get greater predictability into costs, Implement a hybrid cloud costing Reallocate capital budgets to data-centric DX projects Guidance Compare costs with rent versus own. Discuss tradeoffs with corporate finance Ask incumbents for options in renting, subscription, or utilitybased pricing 11
Q&A Today s Speakers Ashish Nadkarni Program Director Rohit Mehra Program Vice President IDC 12
Meet the Analysts Click here to learn more about all of IDC s FutureScape 2018 Predictions LAURA DUBOIS Group Vice President ldubois@idc.com USA ROHIT MEHRA Program Vice President rmehra@idc.com USA ERIC BURGENER Research Director eburgener@idc.com USA JUAN PABLO SEMINARA Research Vice President jseminara@idc.com Latin America CARLA AREND Research Director carend@idc.com Western Eurpe BRAD CASEMORE Research Director bcasemore@idc.com USA RITU JYOTU Research Director rjyoti@idc.com USA ARCHANA VENKATRAMAN Research Manager avenkatraman@idc.com Western Europe MEGHA KUMAR Research Director mkumar@idc.com MEA MARIO MORALES Program Vice President mmorales@idc.com USA SILVIA COSSO Senior Research Analyst scosso@idc.com Western Europe ASHISH NADKARNI Program Director anadkarni@idc.com USA PETER RUTTEN Research Manager prutten@idc.com USA MASAAKI MORIYAMA Group Director, Enterprise mmoriyama@idc.com Japan SWAPNA SUBRAMANI Senior Research Manger ssubramanu@idc.com MEA RICARDO VILLATE Group Vice President rvillate@idc.com Latin America EVELYN PINEDA Telecom Research Manager epineda@idc.com Latin America 13
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