This document discusses how cloud computing can benefit businesses. It uses an analogy comparing building a house versus renting an apartment to explain cloud computing versus traditional on-premise IT infrastructure. Some key benefits of cloud computing mentioned include cost elasticity, power elasticity, high availability, and long-term cost reduction. It provides examples of major companies that have adopted cloud computing and discusses options for businesses to transition to hybrid or private cloud models. The document recommends that businesses starting new should put all services in the cloud for maximum efficiency and simplification.
10. Consider a builder in your city builds a massivenumber of apartment units
11. A unit can easilybe converted into a 2,3,4 or more units
12. You make a fewer, simpler decisions You can start with one unit and grow later, or downsize
13. But… You do nothave a lot of options to customize your unit
14. triple pane windows green materials high capacity electricity high speed Internet However, this builder will provides you with high quality infrastructure
15. No need to worryabout maintenance cost No need to Hirelandscapers, electricians, plumbers
16. Pay as You Go Just pay your rent and utilities
28. Example We can increasecomputing power from 2 units to N in minutes, with a simple configuration change. We can also decreaseit as quickly and easily too
33. Typical Compute Pricing Per Hour (Elapsed Time) $0.10 - $1.00 depends on server specifications Computer running 24 hour a day costs as low as $72/month
58. If you can start over.. The best model to put all services in the cloud Files Data Compute Clients Clients
59. You’ve seen this model works well many times before 300 millions 55 millions …and many others
60. 140 million daily status updates 300 million users facebook 70% users outside US 14 million videos uploaded monthly 2 billion pictures uploaded monthly
61. All of these are done with 1 engineer 1 million users ratio If we could be just 1% as efficient…
62. Of course, that’s not that easy You may already have millions lines of code that run your business
63. People try to put the puzzletogether Cloud Computing Traditional Software
64. Mix #1: Private Cloud Existing IT Infrastructure VPN Cloud
65. Mix #2: Hybrid Model Example, accessing cloud data from existing infrastructure Existing IT Infrastructure Data/Storage Cloud Computing/Applications
73. How do I jump? Or Should I? this is the cloud platform this is your business
74. Second part of the presentation will address just that Simplifying Your Business On the Cloud http://www.slideshare.net/Guppers/10-simple-ways-to-simplify-your-business-on-the-cloud