Infrastruktur pada Enterprise System Enterprise System – minggu ke 3 Mardhani Riasetiawan
Network/IT Society & Connected 1 Network/IT Society & Connected Orang, Devices dan organisasi sudah terhubung (connected) dalam suatu situsasi (i.e: office, rumah, mobile, etc)
Driving Forces : Corporate needs 4 Driving Forces : Corporate needs
The Issues The Issues Petabytes Worldwide Transient information or unfilled demand for storage Information Available Storage The digital universe will grow 10-fold in five years, from ~160-170 exabytes in 2006 to >1,600 exabytes in 2011 Information created surpassed available storage in 2007, will be 2X five years Unstructured information accounts for >90% of the digital universe Consumers/individuals account for ~70% of information created, yet enterprises have “responsibility/liability” for ~85% Preservation “intense” information will grow 9-fold in 5 years 4 Source: John Gantz, Chief Research Officer, IDC
Enterprise Wave Wave 4 Wave 3 Wave 2 Wave 1 Interenterprise Integration (XRP) Wave 3 Customer-Centric Integration (CRP) Wave 2 Enterprise Integration (ERP) Wave 1 Manufacturing Integration (MRP) Sumber : E-business strategies
Business Strategy and Opportunities 6 Business Strategy and Opportunities Advantages Potential lower cost of entry Greater redundancy More efficient scaling Less complex to manage More complex to manage Application/data needs to be partition-able Requires high performance interconnect fabric Scale-up AND Scale-out Potential higher cost of entry Platform scalability limits Challenges