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5. Pros and Cons Speed Cost QoS Fit Security Benefits Challenges/Issues Source: IDC eXchange, "IT Cloud Services User Survey, pt. 2: Top Benefits & Challenges," (http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=210), October 2, 2008
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7. Public Cloud Will Grow To 10% Of Enterprise IT Spend By 2013 Public Cloud vs. On-Premise Source: IDC eXchange, "IDC's New IT Cloud Services Forecast: 2009-2013," (http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=543), October 5, 2009
8. 44% of Large Enterprises Are Interested In Building An Internal Cloud Source: Cloud Computing, Compute-As-A-Service: Interest And Adoption By Company Size, Forrester Research, Inc., February 27, 2009
9. Awareness and Adoption of Cloud Principles Is Growing Source: Oracle – Private Cloud Computing for Executives Survey, 2009 1- 3 <1 Yrs <1 1 - 3 No plan Implementing Planning to Implement
10. Why Private Cloud Instead of Public Source: Oracle – Private Cloud Computing for Executives Survey, 2009
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14. Oracle On Demand Flexible Deployment Options Remote Management Hosted & Managed Multi-Tenant SaaS Single-Tenant SaaS On-Premise Pay-per-use Licensed OpEx CapEx & OpEx Off-premise On-premise Managed by vendor Managed by Customer Vendor scheduled maintenance Customer scheduled maintenance Public Private
28. PaaS Demonstration Components and Interactions Self Service Enterprise Manager App App App Platform Instance App App App Platform Instance Provisioning Jane Rogers Tom Johnson Private Cloud Provisioning, Usage Metering and Chargeback On-Demand, Metrics Driven Scale-Up Operating System RAC Administrators Tenants Users
29. PaaS Demonstration - The New Lifecycle 1. Private Cloud Creation 2. Deploy Apps to New Private Cloud 3. Use Applications in New Private Cloud 5. Administer New Cloud On-Demand 4. Monitor Charges in Private Cloud Access Pre-Built Cloud Assemblies or Select Available Cloud Self-Service Components Send New Cloud Creation Request, Wait for Confirmation Dept App Private Cloud Tenant “ Tom” App Owner “ Tom” Deploy using self service App Users Including “ Tom” Private Cloud Administrator “ Jane” Manage Active User Clouds Use app Self-Service Interface Shared Components Application Server Integration / SOA BPM Portal Security & Identity System Manager Database Operating System + Virtualization Receive Alert after all Private Cloud Components Active Review Account Charges for all User Clouds Build app using shared components