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Cloud Computing and Regulation Aspects
Teknik Informatika – ITB
Bandung, 03 August 2012
Satriyo DharmantoSatriyo Dharmanto
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What Happen In The World
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Fourth Wave of Computing
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ICT Indicators
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ICT Indicators
 The world is home to 7 billion people,
 One third of which are using the Internet.
 45% of the world’s Internet users are below the age of 25.
 Over the last five years, developing countries have increased their share
of the world’s total number of Internet users from 44% in 2006, to 62%
in 2011.
 Today, Internet users in China represent almost 25% of the world’s total
Internet users and 37% of the developing countries’ Internet users.
Share of Internet users in the total population
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ICT Indicators
 Younger people tend to be more
online than older people, in both
developed and developing
countries.
 In developing countries, 30% of
those under the age of 25 use the
Internet, compared to 23% of
those 25 years and older.
 At the same time, 70% of the
under 25-yearolds a total of 1.9
billion — are not online yet: a
huge potential if developing
countries can connect schools
and increase school enrolment
rates.
Internet users by age and by development level, 2011*
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ICT Indicators
 With 5.9 billion mobile-cellular
subscriptions, global penetration
 reaches 87%, and 79% in the
developing world.
 Mobile-broadband subscriptions
have grown 45% annually over
the last four years and today
there are twice as many mobile-
broadband as fixed broadband
subscriptions.
Almost
6 billion mobile-cellular subscriptions*
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ICT Indicators
 Of 1.8 billion households worldwide, one third have Internet access, compared to only
one fifth five years agoIn developing countries, 25% of homes have a computer and
20% have Internet access, compared to 20% and 13%, respectively, 3 years ago.
Home ICT access, 2011*
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ICT Indicators
Growth in bandwidth
 International Internet bandwidth, a key factor for providing high-speed Internet access to a growing
number of Internet users has grown exponentially over the last five years, from 11’000 Gbit/s in 2006,
to close to 80’000 Gbit/s in 2011.
 Disparities between regions in terms of available Internet bandwidth per Internet user remain, with on
average almost 90’000 bit/s of bandwidth per user in Europe, compared with 2’000 bit/s per user in
Africa.
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ICT Indicators
Europe leads the broadband race
 Europe leads in broadband connectivity, with fixed- and mobile-broadband penetration reaching
26% and 54%, respectively.
 A number of developing countries have been able to leverage mobile-broadband technologies to
overcome infrastructure barriers and provide high-speed Internet services to previously
unconnected areas. In Africa, mobile-broadband penetration has reached 4%, compared with
less than 1% for fixed-broadband penetration.
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
A model for enabling service users
to have ubiquitous, convenient
and on-demand network access
to a shared pool of configurable computing resources
(e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services),
that can be rapidly provisioned and
released with minimal management effort
or service-provider interaction.
Cloud computing enables cloud services.
ITU Definition on Cloud Computing (2012)
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
ITU Definition on Cloud Services (2012)
A service
that is delivered and
consumed on demand
at any time,
through any access network,
using any connected devices
using cloud computing technologies.
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
Software-as-a-Service:
• Customer Relationship Management
– salesforce.com
– myERP.com
– Oracle OnDemand
– RightNow
• Business Intelligence
– SAS Suite of On-Demand Applications
– Vitria M3O
• Human Resources
– Oracle Peoplesoft
– NetSuite ePayroll
– Workday
• Productivity and Collaboration
– Gmail, Google Apps
– Zoho.com
Communication-as-a-Service:
– voice over IP (VoIP or Internet telephony),
instant messaging (IM), collaboration and
videoconference applications using fixed
and mobile devices
Infrastructure-as-a-Service:
• Amazon Web Services
– Provide on-demand Cloud computing
services using variable cost model
• Amazon Virtual Private Cloud
– Provide fully private Cloud services model
using the Amazon cloud infrastructure
• Mozy.com
– Provides backup services over the Internet
Platform-as-a-Service:
• Google Applications Engine
– Allows Web applications to be deployed on
Google’s architecture
• Microsoft Windows Azure
– Cloud computing architecture that is
offered to host .NET applications
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
API: Application Programming Interface
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
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IEEE Activities in Cloud Computing
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IEEE Activities in Cloud Computing
• IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative (http://cloudcomputing.ieee.org/):
– to stimulate the innovation and dissemination of Cloud Computing technologies and
applications.
• Standards: IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative has originated two working
drafts:
– IEEE P2301™, Draft Guide for Cloud Portability and Interoperability Profiles.
– IEEE P2302™, Draft Standard for Intercloud Interoperability and Federation.
• APCloudCC (IEEE Asia Pacific Cloud
Computing Congress 2012) 14-17
November 2012, Shenzhen, CHINA
http://www.apcloudcc.org/
• IEEE CloudCom 2012 (4th IEEE
International Conference on Cloud
Computing Technology and Science) 3-6
December 2012, Taipei, TAIWAN
http://2012.cloudcom.org
Activities (2012)
• IEEE CLOUD 2012 (5th
International
Conference on Cloud Computing) 24-29 June
2012, Hawaii, USA
http://www.thecloudcomputing.org/2012/in
dex.html
• IEEE Cloud Computing for Emerging Markets
Conference, 11-12 October 2012, Bangalore,
INDIA
http://ewh.ieee.org/ieee/ccem/index.html
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IEEE Activities in Cloud Computing
Guide for Cloud Portability and Interoperability Profiles
Purpose
• The purpose of the guide is to assist cloud
computing vendors and users in developing,
building, and using standards-based cloud
computing products and services, which should
lead to increased portability, commonality, and
interoperability.
• Cloud Computing systems contain many
disparate elements.
• For each element there are often multiple
options, each with different externally visible
interfaces, file formats, and operational
conventions.
• IEEE P2301 - Guide for Cloud Portability and Interoperability Profiles (CPIP).
• Working Group: CPWG/2301_WG - Cloud Profiles WG (CPWG) Working Group
• Sponsor: C/CCSC - Cloud Computing Standards Committee
• Society: C - IEEE Computer Society
IEEE P2301 Working Group (Cloud Profiles)
Scope
• The working group will develop the Guide for
Cloud Portability and Interoperability Profiles
(CPIP).
• The guide advises cloud computing ecosystem
participants (cloud vendors, service providers,
and users) of standards-based choices in areas
such as application interfaces, portability
interfaces, management interfaces,
interoperability interfaces, file formats, and
operation conventions.
• The guide groups these choices into multiple
logical profiles, which are organized to address
different cloud personalities.
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IEEE Activities in Cloud Computing
Standard for Intercloud Interoperability and Federation
Purpose
• This standard creates an economy
amongst cloud providers that is
transparent to users and applications,
which provides for a dynamic
infrastructure that can support evolving
business models.
• In addition to the technical issues,
appropriate infrastructure for economic
audit and settlement must exist.
• IEEE P2302 - Standard for Intercloud Interoperability and Federation (SIIF)
• Working Group: ICWG/2302_WG - Intercloud WG (ICWG) Working Group
• Sponsor: C/CCSC - Cloud Computing Standards Committee
• Society: C - IEEE Computer Society
IEEE P2302 Working Group (Intercloud)
Scope
• The working group will develop the
Standard for Intercloud Interoperability
and Federation (SIIF).
• This standard defines topology,
functions, and governance for cloud-to-
cloud interoperability and federation.
• Topological elements include clouds,
roots, exchanges (which mediate
governance between clouds), and
gateways (which mediate data exchange
between clouds).
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Cloud Profile and Intercloud Implementation
The Cloud Profile is being designed to provide
An intuitive road map for application portability,
Management, and interoperability interfaces,
File formats and operating conventions.
When completed—probably in 2014—the standard will help
Vendors,
Service providers,
Consumers involved with every aspect of procuring, developing, building,
and using cloud computing.
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Cloud Profile and Intercloud Implementation
The intercloud is defining:
 The topology,
protocols,
functionality, and
governance required for cloud-to-cloud interoperability.
•In its title, “intercloud” refers to an interconnected mesh of clouds that
depend on open standards for their operation.
•“Federation” allows users to move their data across internal and external
clouds and access services running on other clouds according to the business
and application requirements.
•The standard is expected to roll out 2013.
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Indonesia ICT Development
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Indonesia WSIS Plan
Plan of Action to be achieved by 2015 (The World Summit on the Information Society/WSIS):
The village with ICT and establish community access points;
Universalities, colleges, secondary schools with ICTs;
Scientific and research centers with ICTs;
Public libraries, cultural centers, museums, post offices and archives
with ICTs;
Health centers and hospitals with ICTs;
Local and central government department and
establish websites and email addresses;
To adapt primary and secondary schools curricula to meet the challenges of the Information Society
taking into account national circumstances;
To ensure that all world’s population have access to television and radio services;
To encourage the development of content and to put in place technical conditions in order to facilitate the
presence and use of all word languages on the internet;
To ensure that more than half world’s inhabitants have access to ICTs within their reach.
http://blogs.depkominfo.go.id/asem-indonesia/about-indonesia/ict-in-indonesia/
To connect
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E-Business Regulation Establishment (2009-2010)
Basic Instrument and implementation,
 Data Exchange,
 E- Payment,
 E-Commerce
 M-Commerce
Basic Instrument of E-Business Establishment :
 Electronic Signature
 Certification Authority
 Supervisory Body for CA
 Data Exchange
 Interchange Card Payment (APMK)
 E-Money :
http://blogs.depkominfo.go.id/asem-indonesia/about-indonesia/ict-in-indonesia/
E-Business Regulation
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Common Platform e-Business (2012-2014)
Synchronize e-Payment and e-Trading Implementation :
 Unification of e-Commerce and e-Payment for domestic and Cross-border.
 Availability of Regulation and guaranteed e-Commerce Implementation.
 Increased trade through E-Commerce
 Trading house for Trading sector, Industry and SME
Convergence in E-Business Implementation :
 National Single Window for e-Trading and e-Commerce
 Harmonization of domestic and cross-border e-Commerce
 Follow the evolution of mobile technology with M-Commerce
 National backbone Network plan
http://blogs.depkominfo.go.id/asem-indonesia/about-indonesia/ict-in-indonesia/
E-Business Regulation
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 To develop and deliver national policy directive in ICT development to be
followed by government institution;
 To supervise and review closely ICT development progress in order to make sure
that it is always within the right track of the ICT roadmap;
 To approve multi institution /across-department large ICT projects including
planning, budgeting, standardization, and evaluation aspects;
 To review basic pre-requisites of ICT development such as infrastructure, human
resources to ensure their availability and sufficiency;
 To facilitate and develop incentive scheme to induce rapid ICT development
National ICT Task Force
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ICT Task Force
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SulawesiKalimantan
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4. Sulawesi 5813 km
5. Maluku 2988 km
6. Nusatenggara 3480 km
7. Papua 4958 km
8. Connecting Line 2063 km
Total backbone network 35.280 km
Cost US$ 1.524.515.000
Palapa Ring Project
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Source : Sardjoeni Moedjiono, 2009
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Why Cloud Computing
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Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a
product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to
computers and other devices as a utility over a network (typically the Internet).
Source: HP, Wikipedia
Cloud computing
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Cloud computing Characteristics
 Application Hosting
Use reliable, on-demand infrastructure to power your applications, from hosted internal
applications to SaaS offerings.
 Backup and Storage
Store data and build dependable backup solutions using inexpensive data storage
services.
 Content Delivery
Quickly and easily distribute content to end users worldwide, with low costs and high
data transfer speeds.
 Web Hosting
Satisfy dynamic web hosting needs with scalable infrastructure platform.
 Enterprise IT
Host internal- or external-facing IT applications in secure environment.
 Databases
Take advantage of a variety of scalable database solutions, from hosted enterprise
database software or non-relational database solutions.
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Cloud Computing Characteristics
 Agility, improves with users' ability to re-provision technological infrastructure
resources.
 Application programming interface (API) accessibility to software that enables
machines to interact with cloud software in the same way the user interface facilitates
interaction between humans and computers.
 Cost is to be reduced
 Device and location independence enable users to access systems using a web
browser regardless of their location or what device they are using (e.g., PC, mobile
phone).
 Virtualization technology allows servers and storage devices to be shared and
utilization be increased. Applications can be easily migrated from one physical server
to another.
 Reliability is improved if multiple redundant sites are used, which makes well-
designed cloud computing suitable for business continuity and disaster recovery.
 Scalability and Elasticity via dynamic ("on-demand") provisioning of resources on a
fine-grained, self-service basis near real-time, without users having to engineer for
peak loads.
 Security, increased security-focused resources
 Performance is monitored, and consistent and loosely coupled architectures are
constructed using web services as the system interface.
 Maintenance of cloud computing applications is easier, because they do not need to
be installed on each user's computer and can be accessed from different places.
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Source: AWS
Cloud Development Models
• Private cloud: The cloud infrastructure is operated solely for an
organization. It may be managed by the organization or a third party and
may exist on premise or off premise.
• Community cloud : The cloud infrastructure is shared by several
organizations and supports a specific community that has shared concerns
(e.g., mission, security requirements, policy, and compliance
considerations). It may be managed by the organizations or a third party
and may exist on premise or off premise.
• Public cloud : The cloud infrastructure is made available to the general
public or a large industry group and is owned by an organization selling
cloud services.
• Hybrid cloud: The cloud infrastructure is a composition of two or more
clouds using different deployment models (private, community, public)
that remain unique entities but are bound together by standardized or
proprietary technology that enables data and application portability (e.g.,
cloud bursting for load-balancing between clouds).
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Technical Benefits
 Automation – “Scriptable infrastructure”: You can create repeatable build
and deployment systems by leveraging programmable (API-driven)
infrastructure.
 Auto-scaling: You can scale your applications up and down to match your
unexpected demand without any human intervention.
 Proactive Scaling: Scale your application up and down to meet your
anticipated demand with proper planning understanding of your traffic
patterns so that you keep your costs low while scaling.
 More Efficient Development lifecycle: Production systems may be easily
cloned for use as development and test environments. Staging
environments may be easily promoted to production.
 Improved Testability: Never run out of hardware for testing. Inject and
automate testing at every stage during the development process.
 Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity: Take advantage of geo-
distribution and replicate the environment in other location within minutes.
 “Overflow” the traffic to the cloud: With a few clicks and effective load
balancing tactics, you can create a complete overflow-proof application by
routing excess traffic to the cloud.
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Business Benefits
 Almost zero upfront infrastructure investment
with utility-style cloud computing, there is no fixed cost or startup cost
 Just-in-time Infrastructure
do not have to worry about pre-procuring capacity for large-scale systems. This
increases agility, lowers risk and lowers operational cost because you scale only as
you grow and only pay for what you use
 More efficient resource utilization
can manage resources more effectively and efficiently by having the applications request
and relinquish resources on-demand.
 Usage-based costing
can pass on the same flexible, variable usage-based cost structure to your own
customers
 Reduced time to market
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Source: AWS
Standards & Certification
 PCI DSS
PCI Data Security Standard as a shared host service provider.
 ISO 27001.
Certification of the Information Security Management System (ISMS)
covering infrastructure, data centers, and services.
 FISMA.
Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA). AWS has been
awarded an approval to operate at the FISMA-Low level. It has also
completed the control implementation and successfully passed the
independent security testing and evaluation required to operate at the
FISMA-Moderate level.
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Cloud Computing Players
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Source: Bedfordreport.com
Cloud Computing Global Players
 Microsoft released its Office 365 that put the cloud computing market in
the mainstream sector.
 Office 365 is aimed for SMEs and small firms with a plan to optimize its
services for firms with a small employee base – ones with less than 25
users.
 The product includes:
 Office Web Apps
 Exchange Online
 SharePoint Online
 Lync Online
for a reasonable cost – about $6 per user a month – that may increase the
cloud’s popularity to users with fewer funds.
 According to Bedford Report, this method will take the cloud mainstream.
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 Apple’s iCloud is the other key driving force in the market.
 Last month Apple also released its cloud service, a complete suite
“that automatically allows Apple product users to store and retrieve
applications in the cloud.” This service is primarily aimed for its
music store business where users can transfer their playlists to the
cloud; if they didn’t download it from iTunes, then they would be
charged approximately $24.99 a year to use the service.
 iCloud and the cloud technology will replace the use of personal
computers and become the center of the users’ digital lives.
 Since every person has a number of devices such as computers,
laptops, tablets, phones, etc it would be difficult to rely on the
personal computer – the iCloud would be needed to sync everything.
Cloud Computing Global Players
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Broad Overview of Alatum’s Cloud Service Offerings
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Cloud Computing Global Players
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Cloud Computing Global Players
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Cloud Computing Global Players
• CHT hiCloud strength
– No.1 IDC in Taiwan
– Public IP address
– Public cloud service
– The most stable Internet
environment
– Extensive submarine cables
– Private cloud can be
constructed by case
– hiCloud situated in Equinix
Singapore:
20 Ayer Rajah Crescent
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Cloud Computing Global Players
IBM’s Smart Cloud Enterprise is an enterprise grade
infrastructure that allows our clients to deploy secure
workloads anywhere in the world
VPN tunnel
(option)
Singapore Germany
Canada
Japan
Private
VLAN
Local
Servers
Internet
Boulder
Raleigh
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Cloud Computing Global Players
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Cloud Computing Global Players
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Cloud Computing Global Players
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ICT Indicators
Cloud Spending to Creating 14m Jobs
 Gartner’s latest quarterly IT
spending report: cloud
computing would create 14
million worldwide jobs
 The worldwide market for
public cloud services hit
$91 billion in 2011.
 Expected to increase by
19% to $109 billion in
2012.
 Ed Anderson, Gartner
cloud forecaster further
predicts cloud computing to
grow by over 100% to be a
$207 billion industry by
2016.
 In comparison the overall
global IT market is forecast
to grow at just 3%
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So, Are We Ready,
In today’s era of Tera ?
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satriyo.dharmanto@conax.com
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Ieee Cloud Computing ITB

  • 1. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Cloud Computing and Regulation Aspects Teknik Informatika – ITB Bandung, 03 August 2012 Satriyo DharmantoSatriyo Dharmanto Presented by:Presented by: at:at:
  • 2. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 What Happen In The World
  • 3. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Fourth Wave of Computing
  • 4. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ICT Indicators
  • 5. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ICT Indicators  The world is home to 7 billion people,  One third of which are using the Internet.  45% of the world’s Internet users are below the age of 25.  Over the last five years, developing countries have increased their share of the world’s total number of Internet users from 44% in 2006, to 62% in 2011.  Today, Internet users in China represent almost 25% of the world’s total Internet users and 37% of the developing countries’ Internet users. Share of Internet users in the total population
  • 6. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ICT Indicators  Younger people tend to be more online than older people, in both developed and developing countries.  In developing countries, 30% of those under the age of 25 use the Internet, compared to 23% of those 25 years and older.  At the same time, 70% of the under 25-yearolds a total of 1.9 billion — are not online yet: a huge potential if developing countries can connect schools and increase school enrolment rates. Internet users by age and by development level, 2011*
  • 7. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ICT Indicators  With 5.9 billion mobile-cellular subscriptions, global penetration  reaches 87%, and 79% in the developing world.  Mobile-broadband subscriptions have grown 45% annually over the last four years and today there are twice as many mobile- broadband as fixed broadband subscriptions. Almost 6 billion mobile-cellular subscriptions*
  • 8. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ICT Indicators  Of 1.8 billion households worldwide, one third have Internet access, compared to only one fifth five years agoIn developing countries, 25% of homes have a computer and 20% have Internet access, compared to 20% and 13%, respectively, 3 years ago. Home ICT access, 2011*
  • 9. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ICT Indicators Growth in bandwidth  International Internet bandwidth, a key factor for providing high-speed Internet access to a growing number of Internet users has grown exponentially over the last five years, from 11’000 Gbit/s in 2006, to close to 80’000 Gbit/s in 2011.  Disparities between regions in terms of available Internet bandwidth per Internet user remain, with on average almost 90’000 bit/s of bandwidth per user in Europe, compared with 2’000 bit/s per user in Africa.
  • 10. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ICT Indicators Europe leads the broadband race  Europe leads in broadband connectivity, with fixed- and mobile-broadband penetration reaching 26% and 54%, respectively.  A number of developing countries have been able to leverage mobile-broadband technologies to overcome infrastructure barriers and provide high-speed Internet services to previously unconnected areas. In Africa, mobile-broadband penetration has reached 4%, compared with less than 1% for fixed-broadband penetration.
  • 11. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 12. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing A model for enabling service users to have ubiquitous, convenient and on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services), that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service-provider interaction. Cloud computing enables cloud services. ITU Definition on Cloud Computing (2012)
  • 13. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing ITU Definition on Cloud Services (2012) A service that is delivered and consumed on demand at any time, through any access network, using any connected devices using cloud computing technologies.
  • 14. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 15. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 16. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing Software-as-a-Service: • Customer Relationship Management – salesforce.com – myERP.com – Oracle OnDemand – RightNow • Business Intelligence – SAS Suite of On-Demand Applications – Vitria M3O • Human Resources – Oracle Peoplesoft – NetSuite ePayroll – Workday • Productivity and Collaboration – Gmail, Google Apps – Zoho.com Communication-as-a-Service: – voice over IP (VoIP or Internet telephony), instant messaging (IM), collaboration and videoconference applications using fixed and mobile devices Infrastructure-as-a-Service: • Amazon Web Services – Provide on-demand Cloud computing services using variable cost model • Amazon Virtual Private Cloud – Provide fully private Cloud services model using the Amazon cloud infrastructure • Mozy.com – Provides backup services over the Internet Platform-as-a-Service: • Google Applications Engine – Allows Web applications to be deployed on Google’s architecture • Microsoft Windows Azure – Cloud computing architecture that is offered to host .NET applications
  • 17. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 18. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing API: Application Programming Interface
  • 19. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 20. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 21. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 22. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 23. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 24. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 25. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 26. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 27. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ITU Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 28. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 IEEE Activities in Cloud Computing
  • 29. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 IEEE Activities in Cloud Computing • IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative (http://cloudcomputing.ieee.org/): – to stimulate the innovation and dissemination of Cloud Computing technologies and applications. • Standards: IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative has originated two working drafts: – IEEE P2301™, Draft Guide for Cloud Portability and Interoperability Profiles. – IEEE P2302™, Draft Standard for Intercloud Interoperability and Federation. • APCloudCC (IEEE Asia Pacific Cloud Computing Congress 2012) 14-17 November 2012, Shenzhen, CHINA http://www.apcloudcc.org/ • IEEE CloudCom 2012 (4th IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science) 3-6 December 2012, Taipei, TAIWAN http://2012.cloudcom.org Activities (2012) • IEEE CLOUD 2012 (5th International Conference on Cloud Computing) 24-29 June 2012, Hawaii, USA http://www.thecloudcomputing.org/2012/in dex.html • IEEE Cloud Computing for Emerging Markets Conference, 11-12 October 2012, Bangalore, INDIA http://ewh.ieee.org/ieee/ccem/index.html
  • 30. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 IEEE Activities in Cloud Computing Guide for Cloud Portability and Interoperability Profiles Purpose • The purpose of the guide is to assist cloud computing vendors and users in developing, building, and using standards-based cloud computing products and services, which should lead to increased portability, commonality, and interoperability. • Cloud Computing systems contain many disparate elements. • For each element there are often multiple options, each with different externally visible interfaces, file formats, and operational conventions. • IEEE P2301 - Guide for Cloud Portability and Interoperability Profiles (CPIP). • Working Group: CPWG/2301_WG - Cloud Profiles WG (CPWG) Working Group • Sponsor: C/CCSC - Cloud Computing Standards Committee • Society: C - IEEE Computer Society IEEE P2301 Working Group (Cloud Profiles) Scope • The working group will develop the Guide for Cloud Portability and Interoperability Profiles (CPIP). • The guide advises cloud computing ecosystem participants (cloud vendors, service providers, and users) of standards-based choices in areas such as application interfaces, portability interfaces, management interfaces, interoperability interfaces, file formats, and operation conventions. • The guide groups these choices into multiple logical profiles, which are organized to address different cloud personalities.
  • 31. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 IEEE Activities in Cloud Computing Standard for Intercloud Interoperability and Federation Purpose • This standard creates an economy amongst cloud providers that is transparent to users and applications, which provides for a dynamic infrastructure that can support evolving business models. • In addition to the technical issues, appropriate infrastructure for economic audit and settlement must exist. • IEEE P2302 - Standard for Intercloud Interoperability and Federation (SIIF) • Working Group: ICWG/2302_WG - Intercloud WG (ICWG) Working Group • Sponsor: C/CCSC - Cloud Computing Standards Committee • Society: C - IEEE Computer Society IEEE P2302 Working Group (Intercloud) Scope • The working group will develop the Standard for Intercloud Interoperability and Federation (SIIF). • This standard defines topology, functions, and governance for cloud-to- cloud interoperability and federation. • Topological elements include clouds, roots, exchanges (which mediate governance between clouds), and gateways (which mediate data exchange between clouds).
  • 32. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 IEEE Activities in Cloud Computing Cloud Profile and Intercloud Implementation The Cloud Profile is being designed to provide An intuitive road map for application portability, Management, and interoperability interfaces, File formats and operating conventions. When completed—probably in 2014—the standard will help Vendors, Service providers, Consumers involved with every aspect of procuring, developing, building, and using cloud computing.
  • 33. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 IEEE Activities in Cloud Computing Cloud Profile and Intercloud Implementation The intercloud is defining:  The topology, protocols, functionality, and governance required for cloud-to-cloud interoperability. •In its title, “intercloud” refers to an interconnected mesh of clouds that depend on open standards for their operation. •“Federation” allows users to move their data across internal and external clouds and access services running on other clouds according to the business and application requirements. •The standard is expected to roll out 2013.
  • 34. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Indonesia ICT Development
  • 35. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Indonesia WSIS Plan Plan of Action to be achieved by 2015 (The World Summit on the Information Society/WSIS): The village with ICT and establish community access points; Universalities, colleges, secondary schools with ICTs; Scientific and research centers with ICTs; Public libraries, cultural centers, museums, post offices and archives with ICTs; Health centers and hospitals with ICTs; Local and central government department and establish websites and email addresses; To adapt primary and secondary schools curricula to meet the challenges of the Information Society taking into account national circumstances; To ensure that all world’s population have access to television and radio services; To encourage the development of content and to put in place technical conditions in order to facilitate the presence and use of all word languages on the internet; To ensure that more than half world’s inhabitants have access to ICTs within their reach. http://blogs.depkominfo.go.id/asem-indonesia/about-indonesia/ict-in-indonesia/ To connect
  • 36. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 36 E-Business Regulation Establishment (2009-2010) Basic Instrument and implementation,  Data Exchange,  E- Payment,  E-Commerce  M-Commerce Basic Instrument of E-Business Establishment :  Electronic Signature  Certification Authority  Supervisory Body for CA  Data Exchange  Interchange Card Payment (APMK)  E-Money : http://blogs.depkominfo.go.id/asem-indonesia/about-indonesia/ict-in-indonesia/ E-Business Regulation
  • 37. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 37 Common Platform e-Business (2012-2014) Synchronize e-Payment and e-Trading Implementation :  Unification of e-Commerce and e-Payment for domestic and Cross-border.  Availability of Regulation and guaranteed e-Commerce Implementation.  Increased trade through E-Commerce  Trading house for Trading sector, Industry and SME Convergence in E-Business Implementation :  National Single Window for e-Trading and e-Commerce  Harmonization of domestic and cross-border e-Commerce  Follow the evolution of mobile technology with M-Commerce  National backbone Network plan http://blogs.depkominfo.go.id/asem-indonesia/about-indonesia/ict-in-indonesia/ E-Business Regulation
  • 38. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 38  To develop and deliver national policy directive in ICT development to be followed by government institution;  To supervise and review closely ICT development progress in order to make sure that it is always within the right track of the ICT roadmap;  To approve multi institution /across-department large ICT projects including planning, budgeting, standardization, and evaluation aspects;  To review basic pre-requisites of ICT development such as infrastructure, human resources to ensure their availability and sufficiency;  To facilitate and develop incentive scheme to induce rapid ICT development National ICT Task Force http://blogs.depkominfo.go.id/asem-indonesia/about-indonesia/ict-in-indonesia/ ICT Task Force
  • 39. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 SulawesiKalimantan о о о оо Banda Aceh Sabang Medan Palembang Jakarta о Cirebon о Semarang о Surabaya оо о Ketapang о о о Sumbawa о о о о о Singkawang о oSampit Banjarmasin о о о о Balikpapan Samarinda Tarakan о о о о о о о Batam о Toli-toli о о o Sibolga о о Meulaboh Tapaktuan о Natal Padang Bengkulu Kalianda о Belitung o Kalabahi o o o o o Saumlaki oo o Tobelo o Palopo Sumatera Jawa Nusa Tenggara Maluku - Papua Pontianak Atambua to Thailand to Perth, Australia to Asia Pacific to India о o o o oo o Rab a Waingap u End e Kupang Makassa r Bulukumb a Kolaka Kendari Ambon ParigiPal u Gorontal o Manad o Ternate Sorong Fakfa k Manokwa ri Bia k Sarmi Jayapur a Timik a Merauke Maumer e Matara m = New Network = Existing Network = Landing Point 1. Sumatra 7402.5 km 2. Jawa 3542 km 3. Kalimantan 5345.5 km 4. Sulawesi 5813 km 5. Maluku 2988 km 6. Nusatenggara 3480 km 7. Papua 4958 km 8. Connecting Line 2063 km Total backbone network 35.280 km Cost US$ 1.524.515.000 Palapa Ring Project 39 Source : Sardjoeni Moedjiono, 2009
  • 40. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Why Cloud Computing
  • 41. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility over a network (typically the Internet). Source: HP, Wikipedia Cloud computing
  • 42. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: AWS Cloud computing Characteristics  Application Hosting Use reliable, on-demand infrastructure to power your applications, from hosted internal applications to SaaS offerings.  Backup and Storage Store data and build dependable backup solutions using inexpensive data storage services.  Content Delivery Quickly and easily distribute content to end users worldwide, with low costs and high data transfer speeds.  Web Hosting Satisfy dynamic web hosting needs with scalable infrastructure platform.  Enterprise IT Host internal- or external-facing IT applications in secure environment.  Databases Take advantage of a variety of scalable database solutions, from hosted enterprise database software or non-relational database solutions.
  • 43. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: Wikipedia Cloud Computing Characteristics  Agility, improves with users' ability to re-provision technological infrastructure resources.  Application programming interface (API) accessibility to software that enables machines to interact with cloud software in the same way the user interface facilitates interaction between humans and computers.  Cost is to be reduced  Device and location independence enable users to access systems using a web browser regardless of their location or what device they are using (e.g., PC, mobile phone).  Virtualization technology allows servers and storage devices to be shared and utilization be increased. Applications can be easily migrated from one physical server to another.  Reliability is improved if multiple redundant sites are used, which makes well- designed cloud computing suitable for business continuity and disaster recovery.  Scalability and Elasticity via dynamic ("on-demand") provisioning of resources on a fine-grained, self-service basis near real-time, without users having to engineer for peak loads.  Security, increased security-focused resources  Performance is monitored, and consistent and loosely coupled architectures are constructed using web services as the system interface.  Maintenance of cloud computing applications is easier, because they do not need to be installed on each user's computer and can be accessed from different places.
  • 44. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: AWS Cloud Development Models • Private cloud: The cloud infrastructure is operated solely for an organization. It may be managed by the organization or a third party and may exist on premise or off premise. • Community cloud : The cloud infrastructure is shared by several organizations and supports a specific community that has shared concerns (e.g., mission, security requirements, policy, and compliance considerations). It may be managed by the organizations or a third party and may exist on premise or off premise. • Public cloud : The cloud infrastructure is made available to the general public or a large industry group and is owned by an organization selling cloud services. • Hybrid cloud: The cloud infrastructure is a composition of two or more clouds using different deployment models (private, community, public) that remain unique entities but are bound together by standardized or proprietary technology that enables data and application portability (e.g., cloud bursting for load-balancing between clouds).
  • 45. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: AWS Technical Benefits  Automation – “Scriptable infrastructure”: You can create repeatable build and deployment systems by leveraging programmable (API-driven) infrastructure.  Auto-scaling: You can scale your applications up and down to match your unexpected demand without any human intervention.  Proactive Scaling: Scale your application up and down to meet your anticipated demand with proper planning understanding of your traffic patterns so that you keep your costs low while scaling.  More Efficient Development lifecycle: Production systems may be easily cloned for use as development and test environments. Staging environments may be easily promoted to production.  Improved Testability: Never run out of hardware for testing. Inject and automate testing at every stage during the development process.  Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity: Take advantage of geo- distribution and replicate the environment in other location within minutes.  “Overflow” the traffic to the cloud: With a few clicks and effective load balancing tactics, you can create a complete overflow-proof application by routing excess traffic to the cloud.
  • 46. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: AWS Business Benefits  Almost zero upfront infrastructure investment with utility-style cloud computing, there is no fixed cost or startup cost  Just-in-time Infrastructure do not have to worry about pre-procuring capacity for large-scale systems. This increases agility, lowers risk and lowers operational cost because you scale only as you grow and only pay for what you use  More efficient resource utilization can manage resources more effectively and efficiently by having the applications request and relinquish resources on-demand.  Usage-based costing can pass on the same flexible, variable usage-based cost structure to your own customers  Reduced time to market
  • 47. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: AWS Standards & Certification  PCI DSS PCI Data Security Standard as a shared host service provider.  ISO 27001. Certification of the Information Security Management System (ISMS) covering infrastructure, data centers, and services.  FISMA. Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA). AWS has been awarded an approval to operate at the FISMA-Low level. It has also completed the control implementation and successfully passed the independent security testing and evaluation required to operate at the FISMA-Moderate level.
  • 48. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Cloud Computing Players
  • 49. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: Bedfordreport.com Cloud Computing Global Players  Microsoft released its Office 365 that put the cloud computing market in the mainstream sector.  Office 365 is aimed for SMEs and small firms with a plan to optimize its services for firms with a small employee base – ones with less than 25 users.  The product includes:  Office Web Apps  Exchange Online  SharePoint Online  Lync Online for a reasonable cost – about $6 per user a month – that may increase the cloud’s popularity to users with fewer funds.  According to Bedford Report, this method will take the cloud mainstream.
  • 50. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: AWS  Apple’s iCloud is the other key driving force in the market.  Last month Apple also released its cloud service, a complete suite “that automatically allows Apple product users to store and retrieve applications in the cloud.” This service is primarily aimed for its music store business where users can transfer their playlists to the cloud; if they didn’t download it from iTunes, then they would be charged approximately $24.99 a year to use the service.  iCloud and the cloud technology will replace the use of personal computers and become the center of the users’ digital lives.  Since every person has a number of devices such as computers, laptops, tablets, phones, etc it would be difficult to rely on the personal computer – the iCloud would be needed to sync everything. Cloud Computing Global Players
  • 51. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Broad Overview of Alatum’s Cloud Service Offerings
  • 52. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: Cloud Computing Global Players
  • 53. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Cloud Computing Global Players
  • 54. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Cloud Computing Global Players • CHT hiCloud strength – No.1 IDC in Taiwan – Public IP address – Public cloud service – The most stable Internet environment – Extensive submarine cables – Private cloud can be constructed by case – hiCloud situated in Equinix Singapore: 20 Ayer Rajah Crescent
  • 55. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: Cloud Computing Global Players IBM’s Smart Cloud Enterprise is an enterprise grade infrastructure that allows our clients to deploy secure workloads anywhere in the world VPN tunnel (option) Singapore Germany Canada Japan Private VLAN Local Servers Internet Boulder Raleigh
  • 56. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: Cloud Computing Global Players
  • 57. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: Cloud Computing Global Players
  • 58. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Source: Cloud Computing Global Players
  • 59. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 ICT Indicators Cloud Spending to Creating 14m Jobs  Gartner’s latest quarterly IT spending report: cloud computing would create 14 million worldwide jobs  The worldwide market for public cloud services hit $91 billion in 2011.  Expected to increase by 19% to $109 billion in 2012.  Ed Anderson, Gartner cloud forecaster further predicts cloud computing to grow by over 100% to be a $207 billion industry by 2016.  In comparison the overall global IT market is forecast to grow at just 3%
  • 60. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 So, Are We Ready, In today’s era of Tera ?
  • 61. IEEE – Teknik Informatika ITB © Bandung -Indonesia 2012 Thank you satriyo.dharmanto@conax.com satriyo.dharmanto@gmail.com

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