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The IT Infrastructure I want & why – A Personal Perspective

The IT Infrastructure I want & why – A Personal Perspective. Ian Race ICR Consulting Ltd. My Infrastructure -1. Two laptops – fortunately they are both Dell – so I have only one power supply. My Infrastructure -2.

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The IT Infrastructure I want & why – A Personal Perspective

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  1. The IT Infrastructure I want & why – A Personal Perspective Ian Race ICR Consulting Ltd

  2. My Infrastructure -1 • Two laptops – fortunately they are both Dell – so I have only one power supply

  3. My Infrastructure -2 • Two mobiles – fortunately they are both Sony Ericsson – so I have only one power supply

  4. My Infrastructure - 3 • Phew – Only one Blackberry – but it has its own power supply

  5. My Infrastructure - 4 • And that’s a total of 4 mobile phone SIM cards • 2 phones • 1 Blackberry • And 1 in the laptop! (2 aerials)

  6. My Infrastructure - 5 • Two one time PIN generators – on board power supply (but I can’t change it)

  7. My Infrastructure - 6 • Two pre-pay cards • Oyster • Work food (& access)

  8. My Infrastructure - 7 • 6 DVDs

  9. My Infrastructure - 8 • Two pairs of headphones

  10. My Infrastructure - 9 • A pile of physical tickets • And a pile of business cards

  11. My Infrastructure - 10 • 4 USB Drives

  12. My Infrastructure - 11 And a handful of Credit & Debit cards

  13. But what do I actually want to do? • Work • Collaborate • To contact and be contactable • Find things out and be informed • Shop • Bank • Travel • Eat and drink • Relax • Wake up

  14. Who Am I When I Do These Things? • Employee • Colleague • Customer • Prospective Customer • Family member • Myself • Anonymous ?

  15. What do I want to do vs who I am

  16. What do I use?

  17. The Abstracted View • Identity • Application • Data • Presentation/Delivery

  18. Identity • From our roles • Employee • Colleague • Customer • Prospective Customer • Family member • Myself • Anonymous Business equates to confidential Personal equates to confidential Prospective & anonymous equates to shared

  19. Application • May be shared or personal • Configuration

  20. Data • Business – confidential • Personal – private • Who do you trust with your data? • What data is yours? • Profiling

  21. Presentation/DeliveryUltra Light Work • For me to be able to work I just need a reasonably maintained PC and my work one time PIN generator • This gives me access to a virtual private network (VPN) or to a virtual work station • A great mobile solution providing there is some hardware to use (and no key loggers)

  22. Presentation/DeliveryMobile Devices for Nomads • Basic phone & text (text based services) • Email client • Internet – iPhone impact • Storage – 8Gb phones (5 films @ 1.5 Gb!) • Camera • Location / GPS / co-location • Geiger counter • Projector • Keyboard • Power • Identity Just enough real estate to do the job Cheap enough for the mass market

  23. Presentation/DeliveryI Just Want • Can I use devices provided • In a hotel • On a plane • On a train?? • In a coffee shop • In a bookstore?? I don’t bring my own media

  24. Presentation/DeliveryIf I’m Shopping • Some of my own data is useful • Shopping lists • Cupboard & fridge contents • Comparative prices

  25. Presentation/DeliveryShopping Offers If the store knows that I am shopping it could... • Pre-pack my basic shop • Prepare my basic shop while I look for other stuff • Personalise offers • Allow me to browse the store from the trolley or in store • Pre-order to collect...

  26. Can I Be Anonymous Ever Again? ? • There are some simple common themes • Role and identity • Application • Data • Much of what is happening today ties these together

  27. Other Consolidation • Cash cards and pre-payment • Cards and tickets • Media and solid state memory • USB Sticks and secure storage

  28. Current Industry Trends • MESH • The view of central infrastructure will continue be virtualised away from the hardware and the applications • End user hardware will continue to evolve and increase in functionality • Decrease in hardware costs will enable wider use of IT based services • Standard based environments for automated maintenance • Embedded computing will increase • We will see some limited function operating systems • Limited function languages being used to deliver niche application functionality

  29. So What? • As an Architect you have a key role • Infrastructure maturity • Mature in the data centre • Still immature almost every where else • One Certainty – it’s going to continue to evolve

  30. What Will Persist • Identity • Roles change • Data • The Key • Applications and Presentation/Delivery will continue to evolve Step back and look forward

  31. References My email • ian.race@dsl.pipex.com Sites • www.azulsystems.com • www.cohesiveft.com • www.paremus.com • www.mesh.com • www.economist.com • Feb 16-22 issue • March 8-14 issue • April 12-18 issue

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