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5G and cloud: Building the next cloud era – Ericsson
Posted: February 4, 2021 at 7:02 pm
Moving the compute power from a device to the network edge with split rendering gives an indication of what is to come for next generation immersive user interfaces. This breakthrough, which will ultimately enable 5G mobile mixed reality use cases, is one of the many use cases we are developing today at our D-15 innovation lab in Santa Clara, California, with partners Qualcomm and Nvidia. However, this is the first step. To make such demanding edge use cases happen at scale worldwide, we need to work to increase the interaction between the network and cloud infrastructure stacks.
We call this the network compute fabric, and service providers will play a critical role in enabling and orchestrating this new computing paradigm, one which will have a substantial impact on digitalization of the world, like Industry 4.0.
In this computing paradigm, connectivity, compute and execution will form a single unified, integrated execution environment for distributed applications providing integrated adaptive compute, connectivity, security and storage for any place, time, device and application.
Producing great performance with extended bandwidth, high throughput, increased security and millisecond latency, this integrated fabric will cater for new use cases at the edge such as closed-loop industrial control systems, industrial robotics, eXtended Reality (XR) with real-time synchronous haptic feedback and negotiated automatic cooperative driving.
Our D-15 innovation testbed, in addition to our many R&D locations worldwide, serves as the epicenter for much of this collaboration and co-creation. At many of these hubs, were developing live edge computing use cases such as 5G gaming, edge and network slice combined orchestration and 5G enterprise augmented reality such as the 5G Gemba Walk developed together with Magic Leap, which leverages mobile and spatial technologies to continuously optimize production workflows and open new possibilities for augmented reality use cases.
Todays service providers are undoubtedly best positioned to take the lions share of such revenue opportunities in emerging edge ecosystems. The evolution to cloud native network functions and distributed cloud computing enables service providers to move beyond traditional connectivity-service models and opens new doors to adjacent industries and expanding enterprise opportunities who are curious to explore the new edge computing use cases. Here, they have a distinct advantage to deliver intelligent traffic routing from the mobile network to the optimal location of the industrial application, in addition to having people on the ground and expert knowledge of network topology, network efficiency, device management and more.
For telecom players, this market will evolve rapidly and have significant consequences on the wider tech industry. Already by 2023, 25 percent of 5G use cases are forecast to be reliant on edge computing. By 2030, we expect a significant part of 5G revenue to be found in enterprise and IoT services. At the same time, according to our latest 5G consumer potential report, the cumulative revenue opportunities for digital consumer services alone will reach USD 131 billion over the next ten years.
This truly is a game changer for the telecom industry. As enterprises are digitalizing with 5G, service providers have the opportunity to decide which role they want to adopt in this emerging market. They can also make in-roads, while market roles are still being defined to establish a strong foothold in the network-cloud ecosystem.
For service providers, this will take place in three phases: creating a value proposition in the edge ecosystem, developing the network as a platform for enterprise, and preparing for the evolution toward the high performance network edge.
5G is the perfect companion to cloud computing both in terms of its distribution and the diversity of compute and storage capabilities. New on-premises and edge data centers will continue to close the gap between resource-constrained low-latency devices and distant cloud data centers, leading to driving the need for heterogeneous and distributed computing architectures.
Today service providers can capture the first wave of edge computing use cases by focusing on dedicated deployments on-premises where connectivity performance requirements are stringent, and by exploring on-network application deployments at the point of presence of todays Packet Core sites. Here, integrating service orchestration with 5G Core, irrespective of who owns the infrastructure, will be the key to success. This will allow service providers to dynamically expose and monetize the network based on information variables such as performance, efficiency gains, pricing and more firmly establishing a value proposition in the edge cloud ecosystem. Cloud providers are important partners to extend the global ecosystem of developers and address the enterprise opportunity. Service providers can leverage their infrastructure capabilities, and gain an easy start to address the edge opportunity.
Many service providers are already making good headway in this area. Earlier this year, we announced collaboration agreements with Telstra, Telefnica Deutschland and other service providers to develop advanced solutions in this space.
The availability of large-scale computation at the edge of the network will transform how enterprises deploy and consume IT. In the coming years, as compute and storage integrates deeper within the network stacks with the evolution of 5G, service providers arguably stand to gain the most. In this evolving computing paradigm, service providers should look to provide full end-to-end orchestration, with defined service layer agreements, in a self-service and automated way.
Orchestration and network exposure will continue to play a key role moving forward, enabling industrial applications to interact with the network resources in advanced ways such as selecting location, quality of service, or influencing the traffic routing to deliver on application demands.
Supported by the principles of cloud-native, the ecosystem should work together to avoid fragmentation and establish a global set of network application programming interfaces (APIs) which enable full automation of industry use case requirements. Today, were actively engaging global industry players and consortia such as 5G ACIA, 5GAA and AECC to help shape this development and make it easy for developers to automate lifecycle management across service providers.
At Ericsson, were strongly investing in the wireless edge and wireless WAN space to enable service providers to grow into emerging enterprise markets. Earlier this year, we announced the acquisition of Cradlepoint which provides a strong foundation for this.
Were also active in various ways from a standardization, technology and use case alignment perspective where we engage with device vendors, cloud providers, operations technology vendors and application developers with specific domain knowledge, for example to define common network APIs.
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Cloud computing spend surged by 33% in 2020 – Tech Wire Asia
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The enterprise IT space over the last year has seen a rising prominence in cloud computing. Since the advent of the pandemic that, among other things, caused a massive shift to work-from-home schemes across the world, cloud infrastructure services spending too grew briskly.
This is according to industry analyst firm Canalys, which claims that total cloud services market expenditure for full-year 2020 grew by 33% to US$142 billion, up from US$107 billion in 2019. Despite an initial slowdown in large consultative-led projects, demand was higher than expected.
In the last quarter of 2020 alone, cloud infrastructure services spending increased 32% to US$39.9 billion, Canalys said, following heightened customer investment with the major cloud service providers and the technology channel.
Total expenditure was over US$3 billion higher than the last quarter and nearly US$10 billion more than Q4 2019 according to Canalys data. This is again the largest quarterly expansion in dollar terms, as continuing pandemic restrictions drove intense demand for a cloud to support remote working and learning, e-commerce, content streaming, online gaming, and collaboration.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) maintained its majority market share at 31%, enjoying 28% growth over 2020s third quarter and making investments across its global partner ecosystem to sustain its momentum.
After a mixed Q3 in terms of customer performance, AWS had a resurgence in customer investment. Microsoft Azures growth rate, on the other hand, accelerated once again, up by 50% to reach 20% of the market share, maintaining its second-place.
Microsoft has also benefited from the continued high demand for Teams, Windows Virtual Desktop, and other Microsoft services running on Azure as lockdowns tightened.
Google Cloud had the greatest growth of the big four cloud providers, seeing a 58% increase to reach 7% market share, putting it in third place, just ahead of Alibaba Cloud.
Alibaba Cloud grew 54% in the same time to account for 6% of the total market. It remained the leading cloud service provider in the Asia Pacific region, including China. It updated its hybrid cloud strategy during the quarter, with the launch of its Hybrid Cloud Partner Program and on-premises appliances targeting small and medium-sized businesses. The program will enable partners to plan, design, and resell Alibaba Cloud services with free licenses and unlimited CPU cores.
Canalys said demand for cloud services stayed strong across all enterprise customer segments, including industries most affected by the pandemic, such as retail and manufacturing.
Its research analyst Blake Murray said, The rate of digitalization, led by cloud, is gathering pace. Companies are now more confident about releasing budgets for business transformation. Large projects that were postponed earlier in the year are being re-prioritized, led by application modernization, SAP migrations, and workplace transformation.
Murray also said healthcare, financial services, and pharmaceuticals are among the industries leading the way, but even those under the most pressure are diverting investments to the cloud, opening up new revenue streams and diversifying business models.
At the same time, small and medium-sized businesses continue to turn to cloud services to help them maintain their operations and control costs. Murray reckons that the approval of Covid-19 vaccines and the start of mass vaccination programs will further increase business confidence throughout 2021, while remote working and learning will continue.
This will maintain dependence on cloud services and drive momentum in spending, though customers will become increasingly aware of the cost, security, and complexity challenges of greater cloud adoption.
All the major cloud providers are also increasing their investments in the channel, both to leverage the consulting and managed services capabilities of partners, and to expand sales capacity to drive cloud consumption.
Microsoft holds the largest share of the indirect channel with Azure, though AWS and Google Cloud are gaining ground. Meanwhile, as customers deploy different workloads across public, private, and edge cloud infrastructures, they are looking for independent partners with capabilities across multiple cloud providers.
As organizations start to consider moving more mission-critical workloads to the cloud, they will look to partners to define the right cloud platforms and strategies, as well as solve the most pressing issues around cost management, security, sovereignty, and hybrid IT integration.
Dashveenjit Kaur| @DashveenjitK
Dashveen writes for Tech Wire Asia and TechHQ, providing research-based commentary on the exciting world of technology in business. Previously, she reported on the ground of Malaysia's fast-paced political arena and stock market.
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Daily Deal: The 2021 Cloud Computing Architect Bundle – Techdirt
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Cloud Computing Chips Market from Key End-use Sectors to Surge in the Near Future – The Courier
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Why Grocers May Want To Join Amazon’s Cloud – Progressive Grocer
Posted: at 7:02 pm
Food retailers that want to win with shoppers by offering a range of Amazon-like capabilities have a friend in Tom Litchford, the head of worldwide business development for retail with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The veteran technology executive is an evangelist for the speed, flexibility and potential of cloud computing to transform food retailers operations following a year of unprecedented digital growth.
He may not seem like a friend at first glance, considering that AWS is part of Seattle-based Amazon, but Litchford makes a compelling case for why retailers should use the same technology to run their businesses that Amazon does.
The perception is sometimes that retailers dont want to work with us, which is totally the opposite of whats happening, says Litchford. We have thousands of retailers around the world that work with us. There are a few vocal grocers that are more competitive or inward-facing, but the customers that work with us are taking the long view. The most important thing they think about is not focusing on the competitive dynamic, but listening to their customers and doing what their customers are asking, and then giving their builders the ability to go solve those customer problems.
The aversion by some retailers is rooted in the view that doing business with AWS is the equivalent of providing financial support to a competitor.AWS is Amazon's smallest divisionwith annual revenues of $45.3 billion that represent 11.7% of Amazon's total revenues of $386 billion. However, AWS generates operating income of $13.5 billion that accountsfor 59% of Amazon's total operating income of $22.9 billion. With AWS driving profits, Amazon is able to build out a massive supply chain infrastructure to enable fast shipping for Prime membersor invest in emerging retail concepts such as Amazon Fresh that compete with traditional grocers.
That may be true, but Litchford maintains thatAWS offers retailers the ability to do the same things that Amazon does and he cites the following examples: product recommendation, fraud detection, demand forecasting, call center operations, and cashierless store experiences such as those found in Amazon Go stores.
We take the learnings from working with Amazons consumer business, and we offer them to all of our customers, notes Litchford. How we operate the Go stores, we dont hide that. We say, Heres how we did it, and heres the services we used.
In the case of the Go store, Amazon applied its customer-first lens to the issue of store experience and friction at the checkout. It knew the business outcome it wanted to achieve a cashierless experience and then focused on a technological solution.
We looked around and saw the technology that was emerging to solve that problem was computer vision, but there was no way at the time to take feeds from hundreds of cameras simultaneously and figure out what was going on, says Litchford.
What AWS did was develop a service called Amazon Kinesis Video Streams, which allows for the monitoring of a large number of video streams, and the management of the data generated so that a shopper can just walk out of a Go store after choosing products and receive a receipt minutes later.
We are always looking for where friction is in the shopper journey, observes Litchford.
Where Litchford sees friction these days is in the grocery e-commerce world. Shoppers rushed to use pickup and delivery services, but most grocers rely on manual pick processes in stores.
That model is not sustainable, asserts Litchford. They have to figure out how to get to more of the micro-fulfillment center architecture in place so they can apply more automation. We like to work backward from business outcomes. We work with our customers to figure out what their challenges are, and try to apply technology to solve the problem There is so much today that we can do. Technology has finally made it easier, less complex and cost-effective.
That wasnt the case when Litchford began his career. Growing up in the 70s and taking computer science classes in high school got him hooked on technology. Ive always been a geek, he admits. After graduating from Florida Atlantic University with a computer science degree, he went to work for NCR as a systems engineer at around the time that point-of-sale scanning technology was rolling out.
When I started in the technology world, we had the ideas, but the technology was either cost-prohibitive or took too long to implement, recounts Litchford. If you had an idea, it could take 12 months to procure the hardware and software and get everything set up just to try a test.
He spent 18 years with NCR, followed by 13 years at Microsoft and five years at the National Retail Federation as VP of retail technologies, in which role he led the trade groups Chief Information Officer Council. He joined AWS in Nov.2017 as head of worldwide business development for retail, one of 22 industry verticals within the organization.
During that span, Litchford has been part of, and has had a front row seat for, a retail technology revolution, but its nothing like what he sees happening now, especially when it comes to speed and the capabilities available to retailers.
With AWS, you can have stuff up and running in an hour, he notes. You can be doing computer vision tests, voice tests, IoT stuff, just about any idea you have. We want to change the culture to a culture of experimentation.
Within the retail vertical he leads, retail is further broken down into three segments consisting of general merchandise; specialty retail, which includes fashion apparel and hardlines; and food and drug, which includes grocery, drug and convenience. To lead the food and drug group, Litchford recently hired Scott Langdoc as global lead of grocery, drug and convenience retail. Langdoc was previously CIO at West Sacramento, Calif.-based Raleys Supermarkets, and prior to that, he held the CTO role at Fujitsu and also led the retail practices at AMR, which became part of Gartner, and IDC.
Langdoc and Litchford have a unique perspective on food retailers technology challenges and are focused on cloud migration and modernization strategies, partner solutions and go-to-market capabilities suitable for all types of fast-moving consumer goods retailers.
Retailers at least over the course of my career dont do a good job of understanding consumers and the technology those consumers are using, and how that is changing their shopping behaviors, says Litchford. Another big problem retailers have is, data is siloed everywhere. So just getting to the point of being able to use machine learning, we have to figure out how we get this data in some single source of the truth, and clean it up.
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The Covid-19 has enforced businesses to rely heavily on cloud computing – ETCIO.com
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By Natarajan Radhakrishnan
The COVID-19 pandemic has overturned everything on an unprecedented scale. However, the pandemic has proved to be a blessing in disguise for the Cloud Computing industry. Centrify, provider of Identity-Centric Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions, released new research that found nearly half of IT decision makers' companies had to accelerate their cloud migration plans and IT modernization overall during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The most agile organizations are meeting todays challenges by ramping up their use of the cloud. With companies revisiting their strategies to emerge stronger in the post-COVID world, they must find the right spots in their organizations where cloud services can increase resilience and agility. A significant benefit of using cloud is that it gives you tremendous flexibility. It can reduce cost by eliminating or reducing on-premise servers, and lets businesses scale data storage and computing power on demand.
One of the biggest advantages of cloud is that it ensures business continuity even in unforeseen circumstances. Cloud platforms can help deploy new digital customer experiences in short span and can support analytics that would be way affordable than traditional technology platforms.
In the early 2020, when governments across the globe implemented lockdown to contain the virus, organizations had to migrate to the remote working environment from the usual brick and mortar set-up to ensure business continuity. This rapid shift has resulted in massive demand of the cloud-based services. In a very short span, video conferencing apps have shown triple digit increase in business as compared to last year. All such organizations who have been using cloud were better prepared for the remote working shift compared to others.
The increasing appetite for cloud adoption is evident in the industry trends. Organizations have moved not only external but internal enterprise applications to cloud to ensure high performance and accessibility. As per recent report by PWC, cloud spending rose 37% to $29 billion during the first quarter of 2020. This trend is likely to stay, due to the surge in virtual work which requires scalable, secure, reliable, cost-effective off-premises technology services.
Despite the economic downturn in the wake of the pandemic, Gartner estimates a rise of 19% in cloud spending is estimated for the full year, even as IT spending as a whole is forecast to fall 8%.Security, data modernization, and cost are amongst the top drivers for cloud migration. A Deloitte study suggests that cloud and data modernization are highly interrelated and actually reinforce each other.
With increased focus on security and automation, businesses will be well-prepared to deploy cloud for various needs. Thorough understanding of the risks and benefits of adopting a cloud strategy can help organizations find success during the pandemic and beyond.
With COVID-19, one thing is very clear that future can be quite unpredictable which is why we must keep ourselves prepared for the unknown. Technologies which offer mobility, agility and scalability with non-negotiable security will always enable business continuity even during worse periods. Today, it is cloud amongst many other. However, given the speed of technology breakthroughs, tomorrow there will be many more.
The author is President and Global Chief Innovation Officer, HGS
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Global SaaS Cloud Computing Market 2020 Industry Analysis, Type and Application, Key Players, Regions, Forecast by 2025 FLA News – FLA News
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Market analysis is obtained through in-depth secondary research which is validated and verified by primary interviews. The report examines the global Cloud Computing Services market using various research approaches that form Porters Five Force Model. Every primary research is analyzed and the average market volume is deduced and reconfirmed before incorporating it in the report. Moreover, another method called the SWOT analysis is also used that helps to identify and underline the main strengths, weaknesses, risks, and opportunities.
The well-established players in the market: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, IBM, Aliyun, Google Cloud Platform, Salesforce, Rackspace, SAP, Oracle, Vmware, DELL, EMC,
By the product type, the market is primarily split into:
By the end-users/application, this report covers the following segments: Cloud IoT Services, Carrier Cloud Services,
Geographically, the global Cloud Computing Services market is segmented into North America (United States, Canada, Mexico), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam), Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe), Central & South America (Brazil, Rest of South America), Middle East & Africa (GCC Countries, Turkey, Egypt, South Africa, Rest of Middle East & Africa)
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Market By Type:
Private CloudPublic CloudHybrid CloudCommunity Cloud
Market By Application:
K-12Higher Education
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Quocircas The Amazon Effect Executive Briefing Report examines the disruptive effect that Amazon has had on a technology sectors such as the Cloud, IoT, Edge Computing and the Smart Connected Home. These are all areas where managed print services (MPS) providers can capitalise on opportunities and take advantage of Amazons scale and innovation.
Amazons announcement, on 2nd February 2021, that its founder Jeff Bezos will pass the reins to AWS CEO Andy Jassy, came in conjunction with reporting record quarterly revenues of more than $100 billion. Amazon seems unstoppable, the driving force being AWS, the pioneer in cloud computing and its most profitable business.
As Bezos stated,Amazon is where it is due to invention..Amazon couldnt be better positioned for the future. We are firing on all cylinders, just as the world needs us to. We have things in the pipeline that will continue to astonish.
Learning from the master disruptor
Amazon is undeniably the great disruptor. No other global organisation has created the level of continual market disruption that Amazon has achieved. From its beginnings as an online bookstore, taking on publishers and booksellers around the world, the online behemoth posted 386 billion in sales for 2020. Amazon continues to disrupt industry after industry. Its global scale, relentless obsession with customer centricity and innovation has led it to become one of the big four technology companies. Beyond rapidly scaling its online marketplace, Amazon continues to innovate in markets such as media streaming, cloud, IoT and the smart home.
Print manufacturers and their partners need to step up their game to remain relevant in the Amazon era. This means learning from Amazons focus on customer centricity and developing disruptive business models in the subscription and marketplace economy.
At its core, Amazon is a technology companyits biggest source of operating profit is its cloud computing business Amazon Web Services (AWS). Launched in 2006, AWS ushered in the cloud era. As well as powering the building blocks of the internet through its hosting of websites, applications and services, Amazon is also at the forefront of new initiatives, such as AI and machine learning, IoT, augmented reality (AR) and quantum computing. AWS is said to provide a platform for more than a million companies around the world its biggest customers include Netflix and Apple. Today the AWS marketplace includes more than 8,000 AWS-compatible software listings sold by 2,000-plus Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), Value-Added Resellers (VARs), and Systems Integrators (SIs).
Differentiating in the Amazon era
Differentiating to thrive in the Amazon era means print industry players should look to capitalise on a range of opportunities. This includes partnering with Amazon in technology sectors (Cloud, IoT, Smart Connected Home and Office), replicating the Amazon experience by harnessing the power of customer analytics and excelling in areas that deliver value such as professional services through online B2B marketplaces.
Quocircas The Amazon Effect Executive Briefing discusses the following areas:
The phenomenal growth of Amazon shows no signs of slowing down and ultimately every print manufacturer and channel partner should have a clear vision on what role Amazon plays in the future of their business.
With Andy Jassy at the helm, Amazon is showing it is serious about the enterprise market. Amazon is undoubtedly set to reinforce its position as a leading technology innovator and drive further market disruption.
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