Appistry Cloud Computing for Government Featuring FedEx - Presentation Transcript
Government Trends in Cloud Compu2ng
Featuring
Sponsored by
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Cloud Compu2ng for Government
Sam Charrington – Vice President, Product Management & Marke9ng, Appistry
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Agenda
• Introduc2on to Appistry
• Understanding the cloud ecosystem
• Cloud compu2ng drivers and defini2on
• Barriers to public cloud adop2on
• Cloud “delivery models”: infrastructure vs. plaDorm
• Cloud deployment models: public, private and hybrid
• GeFng started: Defining your organiza2on’s cloud
strategy
• Q&A
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Introducing Appistry
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About Appistry CloudIQ PlaDorm
Appistry CloudIQ PlaDorm is
soMware for crea2ng and
managing private and hybrid
cloud compu2ng environments.
“Appistry offers so@ware tools and “Fresh, radical and powerful
architecture to enable firms to build
Cloud IT architectures without the technology “
handcra@ing that Web giants such as
eBay or Yahoo! resort to.”
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The Appistry CloudIQ PlaDorm
The Smarter Approach to Cloud
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About Appistry
• Industry recognized product
innova2on
• Demonstrated customer
success
• Partner ecosystem
• Industry and analyst
recogni2on
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Understanding the Cloud Ecosystem
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Government IT Eyes Cloud
Compu2ng
• Cost Reduc2on &
Commodi2za2on
• Scalability
• Con2nuity of Ops (DR)
• Enterprise Agility
• Efficiency
• Chargeback/Showback
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What is Cloud ‐ NIST
Defini2on of Cloud Compu2ng:
on‐demand
Cloud compu9ng is a model for enabling convenient, on‐demand network
access to a shared pool of configurable compu9ng resources (e.g., networks,
shared
servers, storage, applica9ons, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned
and released with minimal management effort or service provider
minimal management effort
interac9on.
Peter Mell and Tim Grance ‐ NIST, Informa:on Technology Laboratory
h2p://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud‐compu=ng/
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Cloud Compu2ng Characteris2cs
• On‐Demand Self‐Service
• Ubiquitous Network Access
• Rapid Elas2city
• Measured Service
• Loca2on‐Independent Resource Pooling
Peter Mell and Tim Grance ‐ NIST, Informa:on Technology Laboratory
h2p://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud‐compu=ng/
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Cloud Delivery Models
NIST Defini2on
• SaaS: Use
App applica2ons
• PaaS: Deploy
PlaDorm applica2ons
Infrastructure • IaaS: Provision
infrastructure
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Cloud PlaDorms (PaaS):
The Applica9on Cloud
App
ABSTRACTION PlaDorm FRAMEWORK
Infrastructure
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Cloud PlaDorms and Abstrac2on
Infrastructure (IaaS) PlaSorm (PaaS)
Characteris2c e.g. Amazon EC2, VMWare e.g. Appistry CloudIQ PlaIorm, App Engine
Scope Virtual Machine Applica=on
Management Manual; machine‐by‐machine Automated; single step
Ease‐of‐use Easy to provision new Easy to build/migrate cloud‐enabled
infrastructure applica9ons; cut 9me‐to‐market
Scalability Create new servers on demand Applica9ons scale linearly
Risk Reduce infrastructure investment Reduce project/development risk
Reliability Reliable infrastructure Reliable applica9ons
Cost Pay only for what you use; use Reduce opera9onal and development costs
only what you need
Security Provide secure infrastructure Enable secure applica9ons
The Power is in the PlaDorm: Cloud PlaDorms
Maximize Cost Savings, Benefit!
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Fear Factor
• Security
• Privacy
• Visibility &
Control
• Compliance
• SLAs
• Jurisdic2on
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Public Cloud Concerns
57%
Security defects in the technology itself
53%
Unauthorized access to or leak of our proprietary informa9on
47%
Unauthorized access to or leak of our customers’ informa9on
32%
Applica9on/system performance
30%
Business viability of provider; risk company will fail
22%
Business con9nuity/DR readiness of provider
19%
Features and general maturity of technology
17%
Vendor lock‐in
3%
Other
Note: Three responses allowed
Data: Informa=onWeek Analy9cs Cloud Compu9ng Survey of 547 business technology professionals
Source: John Foley, Informa=onWeek
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Private, Hybrid Clouds Offer Solu2on!
Cloud Deployment Models
• Public Cloud
• Community Cloud
• Private Cloud
• Hybrid Cloud
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Defining Private Cloud ‐ NIST
Private Cloud:
The cloud infrastructure is operated solely for an organiza9on. It may be
managed by the organiza9on or a third party and may exist on premise or off
premise.
Public Cloud Public Cloud
External
Internal
Private Cloud Private Cloud
Enterprise
Peter Mell and Tim Grance ‐ NIST, Informa:on Technology Laboratory
h2p://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud‐compu=ng/
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Evolu2on Towards Private Clouds
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Monolithic Virtualized
Private Clouds
Stovepipes Infrastructure
Infrastructure Highest
Low Medium
Efficiency
Opera2onal
Low Low ‐ Medium Highest
Efficiency
Velocity
Low Medium Fastest
(Time‐to‐Market)
Elas2c
Scalability Low Low ‐ Medium Highest
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How to Build Your Private Cloud
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How to Build Your Private Cloud
• Commodity x86
servers running
Windows or Linux
• Use exis2ng assets
• High density
• Standard networking
Your Infrastructure
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How to Build Your Private Cloud
• VMware, Xen, etc.
• Segments individual
servers
• Not always necessary,
Server Virtualiza2on depending on
applica2ons
Your Infrastructure
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How to Build Your Private Cloud
• Appistry CloudIQ
App App … App PlaDorm Fits Here
• Manages the
Cloud PlaDorm applica2ons
• Maintains cloud
Server Virtualiza2on abstrac2on
• Provides cloud
Your Infrastructure interfaces, APIs
• Manages physical,
virtual infrastruct.
• Provides app‐level
services
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Developing Your Organiza2on’s
Cloud Strategy
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How to Get There
Enterprise
Cloud
Application Hybrid
Area Cloud Cloud
Dev/Test
Cloud
Assessment
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Pilot Project
• Development and test cloud
• Applica2on area cloud
• On‐premises or hosted
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Valida2on and Expansion
• Predefined success metrics
• Cloud adop2on roadmap
• Enterprise architecture
• Governance model
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Ques2ons?
Visit Appistry.com
• www.appistry.com
• www.appistry.com/community
• www.appistry.com/blog
Contact Me:
sam@appistry.com
hnp://twiner.com/samcharrington
hnp://cloudpulseblog.com
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