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IT in 2018 : from Turing’s Machine to the Computing Cloud

IT in 2018 : from Turing’s Machine to the Computing Cloud. by: Emad Samy Aziz Doss. Presentation objective. Why in 2018 specifically ? Turing’s theoretical apparatus “universal computing machine ,” What it also means software can always be substituted for hardware ( switching)

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IT in 2018 : from Turing’s Machine to the Computing Cloud

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  1. IT in 2018: from Turing’s Machineto the Computing Cloud by: EmadSamy Aziz Doss

  2. Presentation objective • Why in 2018 specifically ? • Turing’s theoretical apparatus “universal computing machine,” • What it also means software can always be substituted for hardware (switching) • Why the modern corporate data center, with all its complex and expensive stacks of machinery, is on the path to obsolescence. • From Hardware to Software • Are you ready for THE BIG SWITCH? • IT in 2018 • Resistance Is Futile

  3. Turing’s theoretical apparatus “universal computing machine,” • Alan Turing invented the modern digital computer witch called a universal computing machine,ithad the ability to read or write symbols such as 1 or 0. • It could only take one action at a time reading or writing a single symbol, but it could remember what it had done • What Turing had created was a single machine that cane exactly duplicate the behavior of any other computing machine.”

  4. Any calculation, no matter how complex, can be reduced to a series of discrete, simple steps an algorithm. • Software(coding)can always be substituted for hardware = switching. • With enough memory and enough speed, Turing’s work implies, a single computer • could be programmed, with software code, to do all the work that is today done by all the other physical computers in the world.

  5. From Hardware to Software • During the 1990s, when as head of Wal-Mart’s IT organization he played a central role in using computer systems. • In 2005,HP team closing down the 85 data centers that HP has been operating around the world to run its internal systems. They’re being replaced by just six giant server farms in the southern United States • The data center consolidation is expected to reduce HP’s total IT workforce from 19,000 to 8,000 and trim its IT costs as a percentage

  6. Last few year Big Blue announced it would go even further, replacing nearly • 4,000 of its servers with just 30 Linux-based mainframes . • Over the last decade, IBM has replaced 155 of its traditional data centers with just 7 modernized facilities. • All thank Alan Turing how discovery that “software can always be substituted for hardware”

  7. The Data Center in the Cloud • Incorporated into the device through software programming "answering machine" • Sun Microsystems has announced the IT department plans to cut the square footage of its internal data centers architect by 50 percent. • The company’s data center architect, it intends to reduce that square footage to zero. As early as 2015 • The network will have become not just the computer but the data center. • The network turns into truing's “universal computing machine,”

  8. Are you ready for THE BIG SWITCH?

  9. IT in 2018 What’s easy for individuals, or even small businesses, is not necessarily easy for big companies. Century ago – looking ahead at the likely course of the changes over the next 10 years becomes not just wise but essential. We’ve seen massive investments in the computing grid, with traditional IT suppliers like IBM and Microsoft, upstarts like Google and Amazon, and a variety of other players

  10. Google’s parallel processing grid can carry out a computing job for one-tenth the cost of the systems in a big corporate data center. More hardware and software have shifted out of companies and into the cloud (blackberry )

  11. Resistance Is Futile Ten years from now, utility computing may be more advanced than I’ve suggested or, more likely, it may be less advanced. Much software will also need to be written or rewritten to run efficiently on the new infrastructure. In a clear sign of the new labor requirements,

  12. Thank you

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