Cloud Computing in the Industrial Space John Bradley Manufacturing & Resources Industry Development Manager Microsoft Australia Tim Sowell Invensys Fellow/ Software Strategy Invensys 2010 Invensys. All Rights Reserved. The names, logos, and taglines identifying the products and services of Invensys are proprietary marks of Invensys or its subsidiaries. All third party trademarks and service marks are the proprietary marks of their respective owners.
Agenda What is Driving Cloud adoption, why now, what is different to 2 years ago? What are the Cloud models in the Industrial Space? Realism to Applying Cloud in Industrial Space Examples Invensys Cloud Releases Slide 2
What is cloud computing? Some definitions Gartner defines cloud computing as a style of computing in which scalable and elastic IT-enabled capabilities are delivered as a service using Internet technologies. Microsoft considers cloud computing distributed computing with 3 aspects: Platform as a Service (writing software), Infrastructure as a Service (running software), or Software as a Service (using software). Works like a computer operating system, managing multiple applications across a shared, Internet-based software and hardware infrastructure
What s driving the pace of change today? Continuous cloud services Consumer-driven experiences
Technology megatrends Mobility Social Cloud Big data 91% of organizations expect to spend on mobile devices in 2012 In 2012, mobile devices will outship PCs by more than 2:1 and generate more revenue than PCs for the first time 85 BILLION mobile apps will be downloaded in 2012 = Social networking will follow not just people but also appliances, devices and products 1/2 of companies expect to use internal social network apps in 2012 >80% of new apps in 2012 will be distributed/ deployed on clouds The strategic focus in the cloud will shift in 2012 from infrastructure to application platforms 34% of CIOs say technology as a service (cloud) will have the most profound effect on the CIO role in the future 49% of CIOs rank BI as the top project priority for 2012 2/3 of mobile apps developed in 2012 will integrate with analytics offerings 2.7 zettabytes in 2012 32% of businesses are likely to invest in BI and analytics in 2012
Journey to the Cloud
Industrial Cloud Services Model Private (On Premise) Configuration Data Domain Solution (eg: Industry Sol) Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS Configuration Data Domain Solution (eg: Industry Sol) Platform as a Service (PAAS Configuration Data Domain Solution (eg CEM) Software as a Service (SAAS Configuration Data Domain Solution (eg CEM) Legend Managed Locally (customer/ SI/ Delivery) Industrial Software OS Virtualization Servers Storage Networks Industrial Software OS Virtualization Servers Storage Networks Totally Managed on Site: Invensys +MS Host : Infrastructure And supply OS/ and Industrial Software System Integrator Local: Provides domain solution/ templates, loading them on to hosted system SI does configuration Data managed by SI. Industrial Software OS Virtualization Servers Storage Networks Invensys +MS Host : Infrastructure And supply OS/ and Industrial Software Domain Examples (eg CEM) System Integrator Local: SI does configuration Data managed by SI. Industrial Software OS Virtualization Servers Storage Networks Invensys +MS Host : Infrastructure And supply OS/ and Industrial Software Domain Examples (eg CEM) Configuration done by Invensys Data managed by Invensys Example: Ideal Tier 2 historian Managed by Invensys Situation No different to today
Agenda What is Driving Cloud adoption, why now, what is different to 2 years ago? What is Cloud the models in the Industrial Space? Realism to Applying Cloud in Industrial Space Examples Invensys Cloud Releases Slide 8
How to Get Started Identify initial applications for the cloud Not mission critical No regulatory exposure Low-impact content Mission critical Regulatory exposure High-impact content Not cross-premises Low monitoring needs Custom app integration Medium database storage Cross-premises High monitoring needs Packaged app integration Large database storage
Cloud Observations: Manufacturing Market Adoption areas and timing Private vs. Public Cloud Phased, Hybrid Approach to cloud Closer to control, the further from the cloud Closer to information, closer to the cloud Business Benefits Patch Management Agility (New Functions) Flexibility Maintenance, Monitoring Version Upgrades Informational Operational Critical Control On-Premise Internet will natural part of Industrial architecture SCADA Short-Term Process History Safety Alarming HMI MES Hybrid Mobile Mobile Reporting Analytics Long-Term Tiered Historian Process History Collaboration BPM SaaS / BPM MES Reports Cloud
How to Get Started Examine Your Unique Business Patterns Innovation and development Eg. Mine of the Future technology innovation New service Eg. Resource company moving from establishment to production phase Marketing campaign Eg. 1. Environmental incident response 2. Community relations (CSG industry) Retail seasonality (back to school) Eg. HPC, cloud burst for Geological data
Agenda What is Driving Cloud adoption, why now, what is different to 2 years ago? What is Cloud the models in the Industrial Space? Realism to Applying Cloud in Industrial Space Examples Invensys Cloud Releases Slide 12
M&R Industry Examples Collaboration Question :- Why would you build, deploy, maintain?
M&R Industry Examples HPC Cloud Burst Typical data analysis took weeks Improvements via cloud X5 in speed X7 in cost
M&R Industry Examples Asset Management
M&R Industry Examples Dynamics CRM When you have a group of people over time who need to be on the same page
Progress and Plans Offering roadmap Mobile Devices with KPIs, Summary Reporting, Alerts SmartGlance Available today! Detailed Process and Production Reporting and Analysis Tiered Historian in the cloud 2H 2013 Business Process management (BPM) Skelta BPM.NET Workflow in the cloud 2H 2013 Asset Management Avantis 2014 Information Information / Process Analysis in the cloud 2014
Mobile reporting of real-time plant data on smart devices A Software as a Service (SaaS) offering that provides process and production reporting capabilities on Mobile / Smartphone devices SmartGlance
Interactive, Web-based Dashboards (EMI) Second Generation analysis and decision-making support Accesses from various business & plant applications ERP, MES, data historians Creates persistent structured queries while data is updated in near real time Report on Key Performance Indicators: help companies drill down to understand underlying factors in plant or operations behavior, such as a drop in yields, increase in energy consumption, or persistent downtime in a single production line. Wonderware Intelligence Reports help train new employees by providing if-then and cause-and-effect scenarios based on real-time operating data.
Tiered Historian on the Cloud What is a Historian? Real-time database, optimized for time-stamped data collection & storage Traditionally used in mfg organizations for alarm, event management, reporting on processes Why the cloud? Protects the Control Network from security threats and performance demands from the business network Enables collaboration by increasing knowledge accessibility and visibility across the enterprise Lowers ownership costs through reduced IT management & server administration costs while still offering a high availability architecture Wonderware Historian Key Distinctions Using Tier 2 of Historian on cloud for centralized reporting Protects real-time collection engine (Tier 1) from breaches and performance issues Can feed Tier 2 from multiple Historians for aggregated reporting
Business Process Management (BPM) on the Cloud Takes extremely well to the cloud BPM takes processes, makes them: Repeatable Enforceable Traceable Manufacturers can model, execute, analyze, and improve their processes Important for firms w/compliance, 6 Sigma or Lean (CI) initiatives Cloud provides instant enablement Facilitates personnel, processes engagement anywhere, any time, any device Skelta BPM.NET Invensys, GE, and others have specific industrial BPM products
Other Opportunities for Cloud Computing Small Business MES and EAM (Avantis) Delivering multiple-plant or enterprise services such as template or standards management Social networking applications for manufacturing Extend some of our traditional application footprints such as Quality Management, etc. Etc..
Your Next Steps Educate Yourself on the Cloud Articles, Websites Success Stories Talk to people: Customers, Vendors, Analysts, Consultants + and -, experiences Try a pilot Proof of concept Using existing network, systems, data
The Cloud for Manufacturing Some Key Takeaways.. With the drive to lower costs, manufacturers have and will continue to establish a presence in emerging markets The combination of SaaS, IaaS and PaaS will allow manufacturers to establish a presence in virtually any location around the world. They will be able to connect plants to an IT infrastructure using a Manufacturing Cloud Template Cloud adoption continues to increase at the enterprise application level, especially for mid-market companies Cloud adoption will continue on the shop floor, but will need to co-exist with on premise applications
Questions, Comments? John.Bradley@microsoft.com Tim.Sowell@invensys.com