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Cits innovation bus cloud computing - condensed final v1.4
1. Curtin Growth and Enterprise Connect ‘Innovation Bus’ 27.10.10 Intro to Cloud Computing Kim Wisniewski @kimono Technology Evangelist – Curtin IT Services (CITS) - Future Technologies Group 1
2. “By 2012, 80% of Fortune 1000 enterprises will be using some cloud computing services, 20% of businesses will own no IT assets.” “The bottom line: Early adopters are finding serious benefits, meaning that cloud computing is real and warrants your scrutiny as a new set of platforms for business applications.”
4. Consumer Cloud Services 2 billion unique calls per year 14 billion ads per month Over 6 million songs in the catalog Over 600 million unique users 23 million subscribers Over 3 billion WW queries each month 370 million active accounts 500 million active Windows Live IDs Petabytes of data every month to millions of PCs 10 billion messages processed daily
7. 2010 Aug 2006 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
8. 2010 “Computation may someday be organized as a public utility” – John McCarthy 1960 Aug 2006 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
9. 2010 Aug 2006 The cloud symbol used as Telco Standard in network diagrams, and still is … 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
10. 2010 Aug 2006 HOTMAIL was Launched July 1996 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
11. 2010 Aug 2006 - Microsoft buys Hotmail $400m 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
12. 2010 Aug 2006 - Salesforce.com launches (March ’99) 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
13. 2010 Aug 2006 Words “cloud of computers” used in NY Times article on Microsoft 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
14. 2010 Aug 2006 Amazon stops just selling books, Starts selling excess computing capacity on a utility basis 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
15. 2010 Google’s Eric Schmidt describes SaaS Aug 2006 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
16. 2010 Aug 2006 Many large scale cloud research & commercial development projects begin 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
17. 2010 Aug 2006 The Cloud Explosion 2008 2005 1990’s April 2001 May 1997 2007 1960
Key Points:Script:Businesses are moving to the cloud. Analysts predict that the vast majority of large businesses will be using some type of cloud services in the next few years and that many will drastically be cutting the IT assets that they run and maintain in favor of pushing it to others to run for them. If you’re looking at a new IT project or you’re facing some new business challenges, it’s worth taking a look to see if the cloud can help you.This all probably sounds good from a theoretical standpoint but whose actually doing this today?
Key Points: Microsoft has a long history of providing some of the largest cloud services in the world.Script: We’ve actually been in cloud computing for a while:We’ve been delivering some of the largest cloud services on the planet for almost 15 years.Our online properties (WL, MSN) see some 600 million unique users every monthXbox pushed out some 5 petabytes of content over Xbox Live during the week of Christmas (2009)We process up to 9.9 billion messages a day via WL MessengerWe have over 500 million active Windows Live IDsThe BPOS guys have a million paying users in 36 countries and regionsEven MS Update/Windows Update … operates at incredible scale - pushes out over a petabyte of updates every month to millions of servers and hundreds of millions of PCs When you look at our experience, our commitment and our continued leadership in cloud computing there are a number of fairly substantial differences between us and other providers.
It’s the dream of utility computing … eh?
Companies such as VMware started using Cloud and suddenly companies were starting to Cloud enable everything. This is also about the time Cloud computing appeared on the CIO’s radar as a promising direction, with potential cost savings
You could also show a similar story with the number of cloud related companies, conferences, consultants (such as Ben) And also the number of “Cloud Enabled” Stickers shipping on products these daysI still haven’t answered anything have I?
You could also show a similar story with the number of cloud related companies, conferences, consultants (such as Ben) And also the number of “Cloud Enabled” Stickers shipping on products these daysI still haven’t answered anything have I?Explain the DIP in 2009 as GFC
You could also show a similar story with the number of cloud related companies, conferences, consultants (such as Ben) And also the number of “Cloud Enabled” Stickers shipping on products these daysI still haven’t answered anything have I?Explain the DIP in 2009 as GFC
You could also show a similar story with the number of cloud related companies, conferences, consultants (such as Ben) And also the number of “Cloud Enabled” Stickers shipping on products these daysI still haven’t answered anything have I?Explain the DIP in 2009 as GFC
You could also show a similar story with the number of cloud related companies, conferences, consultants (such as Ben) And also the number of “Cloud Enabled” Stickers shipping on products these daysI still haven’t answered anything have I?Explain the DIP in 2009 as GFC