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Date: April 2016 Version: 04152016v1

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Modernization

Deck Design

Set the stage

: “The data center is a living and

breathing organism,” trends and journey to

modernization of the data center

Where are you in your journey to modernization?

-

Legacy to Virtualization/Visibility

-

Software Defined Infrastructure

– Easy to use

-

Analytics

– IT supports LOB by being an asset to

Big Data trends

Where to go for more resources

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Presentation

Scope

Effective IT:

The Engine of Business Transformation

This deck will communicate:

Technology trends

Business challenges

We will discuss how IT can help to:

Create operational excellence

Modernize service delivery

Generate new business opportunities

Case studies will provide additional insights

Target Audience:

Title:

CIO, CMO, VP of IT, VP of

Operations, VP or Director of Data

Center Modernization

Organization:

Global 2000

(

http://www.forbes.com/global2000/list/

)

Approved Uses:

Public

This slide

MUST

be used with any slides removed from this presentation

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Yesterday’s

Data Center Focused on Technology

The

Data Center

Revolves Around HW/SW

Static

Manual

Fixed Function

User-Inaccessible

Follows Rather Than Drives

Business Innovation

ONLINE SALES

NETWORK

COMPUTE

STORAGE

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The Next Wave of Cloud:

Enterprise Demand

By 2017, IT organizations will

support “consumer tier” self

service to their employees

IDC 12-2014

25

%

Of IT budgets spent globally

on Data Center Consolidation

in 2015 (33% NA)

Tech Target 4-2015

40

%

Cloud projects are the single most

important technology initiatives right now

and expected to cause the most disruption

in the future, with the goal being to improve

service and generate new revenue streams.

Computerworld Forecast Study 2015

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Innovation

Starts in the Data Center

and Moves to the Business

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Modernize

To Stay Competitive

Time to service is time to innovation

Self-service puts innovators in

control of resources

Focus on service delivery,

not technology investment

IDEA

SCOPE

BALANCE

BUDGET

PROCURE

INSTALL

CONFIG

GO LIVE

Traditional

Mo

nt

hs

$

IDEA

SELF-PROVISION

GO LIVE

Transformational/Modernized

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Modernizing

the Data Center

From Optimization to Innovation

Create Efficiency

and Enable

Services Accessibility

Software Defined Infrastructure

(Compute, Storage, Networking, Self-Service Portal)

 Respond Quickly to Opportunities  Accelerate New Service Deployments  Empower Users with Easy Accessibility

to Services

Focus is on

Technology

Increase Efficiency, Security, Flexibility, and Adaptability

 Data Center Optimization  Virtualization

 Visibility

 Policy-Driven/Enabled

Drive Business Innovation

Big Data and Advanced Analytics

 Use High Performance Data Analytics to Identify Opportunities, Respond to Competitive Threats

 Optimize Operations Through Predictive Analysis

 Improve Time-to-Market

 Enhance Customer Value with New Products and Services

BUSINESS

Create greater value in IT

OVERALL INFRASTRUCTURE

Become a services business that empowers users/innovators

RACK AND ROW

Engage hybrid cloud to orchestrate transformation

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Wherever You Are on Your Infrastructure Journey—

Intel Makes it

Better

9

Op

era

tio

ns

Traditional

Data Center

LABOR/ COST/TTM

Analytics/

Insights

Greater Insight and IT Innovation

LABOR/COST/TTM

Automated

Orchestration/SDI

Greater Agility LABOR/COST/TTM

Compute

Virtualization

Greater Efficiency LABOR/COST/TTM Increased Application Performance Improved Virtualization, Consolidation, and Utilization

Enhanced Software-Defined

Infrastructure and IntelligenceGreater Insight Improved Security The world’s leading infrastructure software runs better on Intel.

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Maximize

Data Center

Performance

Upgrade to latest

software, Intel®

processors, SSDs,

and Ethernet

adapters.

Up to

211%

More Orders

per Minute

Combined

1

Choose the Fastest Data Center Components for

Winning Results

1 Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software,operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more information go to http://www.intel.com/performance

*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Source : http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/data-center-upgrades-intel-microsoft-paper.pdf

High-Speed Fuel System

Upgrade to latest Intel® SSDs to fuel the processor with data faster.

Performance-Optimized Drivetrain

Upgrade to latest Intel® Ethernet Adapters to propel data to and from the network.

High-Performance Engine

Upgrade to the latest software, which runs faster when also upgrading to the Latest Intel® processors.

The latest software, processors, storage and network innovations drive winning performance.

Up to

102%

More Orders

per Minute

1

Up to

40%

More Orders

per Minute

1

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Simplified Path to

Secure Cloud

Delivering Business

Innovation

Major IT Trends

Self-Service (Accessible)Public-Cloud Like Compute/Network/StorageVirtualization of Security andCompliance

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Implementing a Cloud Solution for Service Delivery

and a

Single Pane of Glass

Across Workloads

Processors| Storage| Networking| High Performance Data Analytics

HW/SW solutions from Intel:

Predictive

Performance

Efficiency

Agility

Security

Elastic As Needed

OFF-PREMISES

ON-PREMISES

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SERVICE INNOVATION

Visibility, Virtualization and

Performance Management through Cloud

Cross Silo, end-to-end visibility to address issues, proactively manage SLAs,

Security and predict outages for performance guarantees with the ability to remediate

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Build a New Operating Model

Transform from Traditional IT to a Cloud Infrastructure

Optimize IT Service Delivery through Cloud

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Build a

New

Operating Model

Data Center Optimization

Server consolidation

Workload optimization

Workload in-sourcing from public cloud

Virtualization

Virtualize critical workloads

Process automation

Automated policy-based management

Security and Compliance

Automated regulatory compliance

Strong encryption for data at rest or in motion

Visibility

X-ray what’s happening in the data center

Understand/manage all levels of operation

Proactively respond to optimize workloads

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Ready Your Infrastructure

for Industry Standards

INDUSTRY

STANDARD

X

86

VIRTUALIZE

MISSION

CRITICAL

APPLICATIONS

VIRTUALIZE

INFRASTRUCTURE

Dynamic

Silos

Dedicated

Silos

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Cloud

Decision Guide

Dynamic

Stable

Enterprise Hybrid Cloud

Enterprise Private Cloud

Cloud Aware apps

Customer engagement and services Traditional or Cloud Aware appsAnalytics, BI, Supply Chain, ERP

1Crossing the Chasm: Dr. Geoffrey Moore Marketing and Selling High-tech Products

High %

Low %

VIABILITY

Established

Born on Web

BUSINESS TYPE

Stable

Unpredictable

VARIABILITY

CONTROL/VISIBILITY

High %

Low %

Standard

Cloud Focus

Public Cloud

Examples

E-mail, CRM, Web, CollaborationBasic business apps

Stable

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Success

Stories

Five Days to Thirty Minutes: Accelerated Services Delivery

Pharmaceutical Company

Objective:

Accelerate time to service, reduce errors

Tools:

HP Operations Orchestration*, BMC Remedy SRM* and Atrium*, SAP*,

Microsoft SCCM*, VMware vCenter*

Result:

30 minutes to service delivery; reduced risk with single, automated,

compliant process

Onboarding in Four Hours From Two Months

HR Software Resources Provider (SaaS)

Objective:

Accelerate new customer onboarding from two months

Tools:

vRealize Automation*, vRealize Orchestration*

Result:

Four hours to onboard, inclusive of CMDB, load balance, DBs,

web servers, CDNs

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Data Center Imperative 2

Migration to Services Business through

Software Defined Infrastructure

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Modernize and Accelerate Service Delivery through

Software Defined Infrastructure

Enable Self-Service Portal Across Compute/VMs, Storage,

and Networking

Ease-of-Usage for Development to Production Workloads

Enhance Customer Value with Real-Time Responsiveness

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One Application

per

System

YESTERDAY

An

Architectural Shift

is Needed

Traditional

Hardware

APP

Compute

Storage

Network

Abstracting the

Compute

APP

APP

APP

Compute

Hypervisor

One Application

per

Virtual System

TODAY

Orchestration

Abstracting the

Data Center

Resource Pool – Server-Based

APP

APP

APP

Applications

Define

the System

FOUNDATION FOR

INNOVATION

Orchestration

Abstracting the

Data Center

APP

APP

APP

Applications

Define

the System

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An

Architectural Shift

is Needed

Easy Solution

Self Service Enables:

Agility

—Public Cloud-Like Consumption

Efficiency

—Reducing the Cost of Consumption

Compliance

—Operational and Risk

Orchestration

Abstracting the

Data Center

Resource Pool – Server-Based

APP

APP

APP

Applications

Define

the System

FOUNDATION FOR

INNOVATION

Orchestration

Abstracting the

Data Center

APP

APP

APP

Applications

Define

the System

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Centralized and

Automated

Platform Aware

Pooled, Virtualized Resources

Runs on Intel® Xeon® Platforms

Accommodates Legacy

Software Defined

Infrastructure

Service Orchestration Compute Controller Policy-Based Automation Self-Service Portal Network Controller Storage

Controller ControllerSecurity

Servers Virtualization Infrastructure Pool Legacy Storage

Infrastructure

Attributes

Power Performance Thermals Utilization Location Latency Durability Security

Compute Pool Network Pool Storage Pool

VMs Virtual Router FirewallVirtual Virtual VPN Virtual SAN Scale Out Storage Containers

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Success

Stories

*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Objective:

Accelerate service deployment, enable flexible offerings

Tools:

Nuage* SDN, Blue Planet* Orchestration, Openstack*

Cloud OS, Intel® Xeon® processor-based servers, Intel®

Ethernet Controllers

Result:

Accelerated services delivery—from months to minutes;

consistent service delivery regardless of 3rd-party data center

Objective:

High-performance, cost-effective, scalable, flexible storage

Tools:

Vmware* VSAN*, Intel® Xeon® processors, Intel® SSD Pro Series,

Intel Networking

Result:

10X footprint reduction, 80% cost reduction

Months to Minutes

: Accelerated Service Delivery through NFV

10X Footprint Reduction, 80% Cost Reduction

using

Software Defined Storage

Major

Grocery Chain

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Intel® IT SDI Journey—

So Far

$1.4B Savings in Server Hardware 1997-2005 – 50% Reduction in Network Costs –

Increase Flexibility and Agility

2007

1997

2005

2010

2011

2012

2013

Office/Enterprise Environment Network Commodity Hardware Design

Environment DesignEnvironment ModularDesign

Data Center Model of Record

Open Standards

SDN Exploration

Data Center Facilities

Software-Defined Compute (SDC) Software-Defined Storage (SDS) Software-Defined Network (SDN) SDS Pilot SDC Migration SDN Overlay

2015

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Data Center Imperative 3

Create Greater Value in IT by Driving Business Innovation

High Performance Data Analytics (Big Data) and Data Center Predictive/Prescriptive

Analysis Allow IT to be Proactive and Deliver Solutions to Business Challenges

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Turn Business Intelligence into a Competitive Edge

Optimize operations through predictive/prescriptive analytics

Improve time-to-market

Enhance customer value with new products and services

Engage High Performance Computing (HPC) for discovery and insight

Drive Business Innovation

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Advanced Analytics

in the Data Center

In the data center enables IT to predict and prescribe appropriate

actions necessary to achieve required outcomes

Enables IT and the company to innovate and remain competitive

How Will These Decisions

Impact Everything

EFFECTS and OUTCOMES

What, When, and

Why Will it Happen

PREDICTIONS

How to Benefit from

These Predictions

DECISIONS

Predictive

Analytics

Advanced

Analytics

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Analytics

Landscape

and Scaling

Sc

ale

-up

Scale-out

R

eal

-Ti

me

B

atch

Un-Structured

Highly Structured

RBDMS, SQL Scalable No SQL Scalable Streaming In-Memory

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Advanced Analytics Maturity Path:

Moving to Real Time

Operational Enterprise

On-demand Enterprise

Optimized and

Integrated Enterprise

SILOED

ENTERPRISE MATURITY--BASELINE INFRASTRUCTURE

COVERGED/CLOUD/SDI

VIRTUALIZED

SC

A

LE

A

N

D M

A

TU

R

ITY

Hindsight--What Happened Insight--What Happened and Why Foresight

Files, RDBMS, ODS, Early Data Warehouse, OLAP Enterprise Data Warehouse, In-memory DBs + Processing No/New-SQL, Mature In-Memory DB and Processing , Early Data Lake

Simulation-driven Analysis and Decision-making

Self-learning and Completely Automated Enterprise

Descriptive

Analytics

Diagnostic

Analytics

Predictive

Analytics

Prescriptive

Analytics

Cognitive

Analytics

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Modernize

Your Data Center

The Data Center is Dynamic—Follow Your Path to Modernization

Virtualize the Data Center with visibility tools to enable a flexible, efficient, manageable infrastructure

Evolve a Software Defined Infrastructure for efficient self-services delivery

Adopt High Performance Data Analytics and Data Center Predictive/Prescriptive Analytics to drive business innovation

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Disclaimers

No license (express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise) to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document.

Intel disclaims all express and implied warranties, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, as well as any warranty arising from course of performance, course of dealing, or usage in trade.

All information provided here is subject to change without notice. Contact your Intel representative to obtain the Intel product specifications and roadmaps. The products described may contain defects or errors known as errata which may cause deviations from published specifications. Current characterized errata are available on request.

Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more complete information visit http://www.intel.com/performance. Cost reduction scenarios described are intended as examples of how a given Intel-based product, in the specified circumstances and configurations, may affect future costs and provide cost savings. Circumstances will vary. Intel does not guarantee any costs or cost reduction.

Copies of documents which have an order number and are referenced in this document may be obtained by calling 1-800-548-4725 or by visiting

www.intel.com/design/literature.htm.

Copyright © 2016 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Xeon, Intel Atom, Intel Xeon Phi, and 3D XPoint are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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