This document discusses IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS) and how IT organizations can transition to provide services in a flexible, on-demand manner like cloud computing. The goals of ITaaS are to deliver improved business agility through a flexible consumption model of standardized internal and external services. Realizing ITaaS requires changes to technology platforms, consumption models, and operations models within the IT organization to function more like an internal service provider.
The document discusses virtualizing mission critical applications. It notes that the primary drivers for virtualizing applications are cost savings and service improvement. It provides statistics showing an increasing percentage of workload instances running on VMware for applications like Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, SQL, Oracle, and SAP. It then discusses EMC IT's journey towards a private cloud, moving from an infrastructure focus to an applications focus to an IT-as-a-service model. The document also discusses challenges around data protection and backup/recovery for virtualized applications and provides solutions using technologies like Avamar, Data Domain, and VFCache. It provides an example case study of EMC IT successfully virtualizing their Oracle 11i CRM system.
Evento Xenesys - Virtualizzare gli applicativi core e proteggere i dati azien...Xenesys
Le presentazioni dell'evento del 15 maggio 2012, organizzato da Xenesys al The Westin Excelsior Hotel di Firenze. Gli argomenti della virtualizzazione degli applicativi core, della protezione dei dati in azienda e del cloud computing affrontati con il contributo degli esperti di EMC, VMware e 9Proof.
The cloud computing market is growing rapidly, and the latest Gartner Hype Cycle shows that the hype around it has recently transformed into reality. In fact, eighty percent of Fortune 1000 companies are adopting cloud-operating models.
Cloud has significant implications on many roles within an organization and on IT service management. These implications on service management are increasing the discussions around the application and relevance of ITIL in cloud environments.
Organizations and professionals are looking to:
Develop cloud competencies to adopt cloud computing
Understand how cloud computing impacts service management
Adapt the ITIL framework to fit a cloud environment
Have a look and examine whether this can be a successful marriage or if a prenuptial agreement is required!
The document discusses EMC's transformation to an IT-as-a-Service model. It summarizes how EMC has virtualized 90% of its server workloads, consolidated data centers, and transformed its IT infrastructure to deliver services through a cloud foundation. This allows EMC to enhance agility, optimize costs, and deliver business value through offerings like infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, and software-as-a-service.
The document discusses two key market trends that Juniper is focused on: cloud computing and mobile internet. It notes that virtualization is not the same as cloud computing. The cloud delivers services over the network and provides benefits like elasticity, agility, and efficiency through dynamically shared resource pools. The document also discusses how the rise of mobility is redefining business practices and creating demand for more advanced data center capabilities, with data centers beginning to build cloud environments.
The document summarizes EMC's strategy for helping customers transition to hybrid cloud computing through a three phase journey:
1) Transitioning non-critical IT systems to a private cloud for efficiency and cost savings
2) Virtualizing business-critical applications in the private cloud for quality of service
3) Creating an IT service catalog and running IT as a business for agility
It provides examples of how EMC technologies like VNX, VMAX, Isilon, and Greenplum can help customers at each phase of the journey to hybrid cloud.
The presentation will discuss the meaning of cloud technologies, various cloud approaches, the three paths to private cloud, challenges associated with private cloud and big data.
This document discusses cloud services and provides an overview of EMC's cloud offerings. It begins by defining public, private and hybrid cloud models. It then discusses which industries are adopting cloud services and the types of service provider offerings available. The document also examines security considerations for the cloud and how workloads can be evaluated for public or private cloud deployment. It provides examples of EMC-powered service providers and virtual infrastructure solutions. In closing, it discusses how EMC solutions enable automated provisioning and management across hybrid cloud environments.
The document discusses virtualizing mission critical applications. It notes that the primary drivers for virtualizing applications are cost savings and service improvement. It provides statistics showing an increasing percentage of workload instances running on VMware for applications like Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, SQL, Oracle, and SAP. It then discusses EMC IT's journey towards a private cloud, moving from an infrastructure focus to an applications focus to an IT-as-a-service model. The document also discusses challenges around data protection and backup/recovery for virtualized applications and provides solutions using technologies like Avamar, Data Domain, and VFCache. It provides an example case study of EMC IT successfully virtualizing their Oracle 11i CRM system.
Evento Xenesys - Virtualizzare gli applicativi core e proteggere i dati azien...Xenesys
Le presentazioni dell'evento del 15 maggio 2012, organizzato da Xenesys al The Westin Excelsior Hotel di Firenze. Gli argomenti della virtualizzazione degli applicativi core, della protezione dei dati in azienda e del cloud computing affrontati con il contributo degli esperti di EMC, VMware e 9Proof.
The cloud computing market is growing rapidly, and the latest Gartner Hype Cycle shows that the hype around it has recently transformed into reality. In fact, eighty percent of Fortune 1000 companies are adopting cloud-operating models.
Cloud has significant implications on many roles within an organization and on IT service management. These implications on service management are increasing the discussions around the application and relevance of ITIL in cloud environments.
Organizations and professionals are looking to:
Develop cloud competencies to adopt cloud computing
Understand how cloud computing impacts service management
Adapt the ITIL framework to fit a cloud environment
Have a look and examine whether this can be a successful marriage or if a prenuptial agreement is required!
The document discusses EMC's transformation to an IT-as-a-Service model. It summarizes how EMC has virtualized 90% of its server workloads, consolidated data centers, and transformed its IT infrastructure to deliver services through a cloud foundation. This allows EMC to enhance agility, optimize costs, and deliver business value through offerings like infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, and software-as-a-service.
The document discusses two key market trends that Juniper is focused on: cloud computing and mobile internet. It notes that virtualization is not the same as cloud computing. The cloud delivers services over the network and provides benefits like elasticity, agility, and efficiency through dynamically shared resource pools. The document also discusses how the rise of mobility is redefining business practices and creating demand for more advanced data center capabilities, with data centers beginning to build cloud environments.
The document summarizes EMC's strategy for helping customers transition to hybrid cloud computing through a three phase journey:
1) Transitioning non-critical IT systems to a private cloud for efficiency and cost savings
2) Virtualizing business-critical applications in the private cloud for quality of service
3) Creating an IT service catalog and running IT as a business for agility
It provides examples of how EMC technologies like VNX, VMAX, Isilon, and Greenplum can help customers at each phase of the journey to hybrid cloud.
The presentation will discuss the meaning of cloud technologies, various cloud approaches, the three paths to private cloud, challenges associated with private cloud and big data.
This document discusses cloud services and provides an overview of EMC's cloud offerings. It begins by defining public, private and hybrid cloud models. It then discusses which industries are adopting cloud services and the types of service provider offerings available. The document also examines security considerations for the cloud and how workloads can be evaluated for public or private cloud deployment. It provides examples of EMC-powered service providers and virtual infrastructure solutions. In closing, it discusses how EMC solutions enable automated provisioning and management across hybrid cloud environments.
This document summarizes the benefits of server virtualization using VMware software. It discusses how VMware allows organizations to [1] reduce IT costs through server consolidation and increased efficiency, [2] improve control over infrastructure through features like live migration and high availability, and [3] choose flexible deployment options both on-premises and in the cloud. Customer case studies are provided showing typical cost savings of over 50% through virtualization. VMware is presented as the proven leader in virtualization providing the highest ROI and strategic investment in a tough economic environment.
Jaime cabrera v mware. su nube. acelere ti. acelere su negociodatacentersummit
This document discusses VMware's vCloud initiative and the launch of new cloud infrastructure products. It highlights the business demands for IT agility and flexibility that cloud services address. The top driver for cloud computing is noted as business agility. The document outlines VMware's vision for evolving existing datacenters into private clouds and enabling hybrid cloud deployments. It also advertises a major upgrade being introduced in 2011 to VMware's entire cloud infrastructure stack.
IBM i Trends & Directions Common Europe 2012COMMON Europe
IBM is working to enable a Smarter Planet through technologies like Big Data and optimized systems tuned for specific workloads. IBM i continues to enhance the platform through strategies that lower costs and improve flexibility. Recent developments include the Power Systems architecture and PureSystems platforms, which integrate expertise across infrastructure to improve efficiency, flexibility and simplified management.
ReadyCloud Collaboration, a Cisco Powered serviceGen-i
The document discusses five essentials for implementing bring your own device (BYOD) in a business: unified network access, identity and policy management, security and remote access, applications, and management. It provides an overview of Cisco products and solutions that can help businesses achieve flexibility and control with BYOD, including tools for network access, identity management, security, and monitoring/troubleshooting BYOD environments. The document also outlines strategies for onboarding user devices and controlling applications and network access based on user, device, location, and time factors.
VMworld 2012 - Spotlight Session - EMC Transforms IT - Jeremy BurtonEMCTechMktg
Jeremy Burton (CMO & EVP at EMC) delivered this spotlight session at VMworld 2012. The focus is EMC's vision of how technology transformation will improve IT and Business. It highlights the Software-defined Data Center, EMC's updated product portfolio and how Bg Data and Flash are radically changing how IT can improve innovation for the business.
This document discusses EMC's Isilon scale-out storage solution for big data applications. It highlights that Isilon can scale to over 15 petabytes in a single file system and process over 1.6 million file operations per second. It also notes that Isilon provides over 80% storage utilization with automated tiering, a single file system with global namespace, and support for various protocols. The document promotes Isilon as enabling organizations to manage exponentially growing data volumes cost effectively with linear scalability of performance and capacity.
The 2012 EMC Corporation IT Performance Report EMC
For a peek into EMC’s own IT Transformation, IT as a Service, Big Data and to providing our users with consumer-grade experiences, read the 2012 EMC Corporation IT Performance Report.
This document discusses Intel's adoption of cloud computing. It notes that Intel IT has realized $9 million in net savings up to 2011 from its internal cloud efforts. The document also states that cloud computing has become a reality, with the public cloud market expected to grow to $159 billion by 2020. It outlines Intel's definition of cloud computing and its objectives in adopting a hybrid cloud model to deliver applications and data on demand to users on any device.
Demystifying cloud computing with IBM POWER Systems and IBM i COMMON Europe
This document discusses IBM Power Systems cloud computing solutions. It begins by explaining how cloud computing can help businesses by improving efficiency and reducing costs. It then provides an overview of IBM's cloud offerings including Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, Software as a Service, and hybrid cloud solutions. The document focuses on IBM SmartCloud Entry, a basic private cloud solution for Power Systems. It describes the key capabilities of SmartCloud Entry such as projects, appliances, workloads, metering, and four-click deployment. Finally, it discusses advanced cloud solutions like CloudBurst that provide a fully integrated platform for private clouds.
The document summarizes a presentation on how cloud computing is transforming business and IT. Some key points:
1. Cloud computing enables business agility by providing rapid access to computational resources, allowing companies to quickly launch new products and services.
2. For IT, the cloud challenges traditional models by giving business users more self-service options and flexibility to procure IT services without going through the existing IT organization.
3. For companies to leverage the cloud successfully, both business and IT will need to transform their mindsets and roles. IT will shift from managing infrastructure to becoming a broker of cloud services, while ensuring security, compliance and cost optimization.
The document summarizes a presentation on how cloud computing is transforming business and IT. The presentation discusses how cloud computing enables business agility by providing rapid access to computational resources. It notes that cloud allows businesses to quickly launch new products and services. The presentation also examines how cloud impacts both business and IT perspectives, allowing businesses to focus on innovation while automating processes, but creating uncertainties for IT roles. Finally, it outlines 8 ways cloud will change businesses, such as enabling new products/services and partnerships, greater experimentation, and challenges for slow-moving firms.
EMC offers various solutions for real-time integrated business intelligence including virtualized computing environments to support on-demand resources, intelligent content management of analytical results, and collaborative business process management environments to drive discussion and decision making around business intelligence. EMC also provides infrastructures that link traditional transactional environments like SAP with real-time integrated business intelligence.
MISA Cloud Workshop_ Roadmap to a municipal community cloud in canadaMISA Ontario Cloud SIG
The document provides an overview of cloud computing and its benefits for municipalities. It discusses how cloud computing can help cities work smarter by leveraging information, anticipating problems, and coordinating resources. The document outlines different cloud deployment options and common adoption patterns among cities. Case studies are presented showing how cloud computing has helped cities in Rio de Janeiro, China, and several towns in New York to improve services, reduce costs, and drive economic development.
Pushing the Technology Envelope to Deliver Business Innovation an IDC Perspec...Intergen
This document discusses how cloud computing can drive business innovation by pushing the technology envelope. It covers how the rapid growth of data and analytics needs are fueling interest in cloud platforms and applications. The cloud journey is CIO-led and allows for new models of flexible IT delivery that can help organizations address the challenges of managing big data and the evolving needs of customers.
This document introduces Intalio's private cloud computing solutions. It discusses key concepts in cloud computing including software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). It also outlines Intalio's integrated stack for private cloud computing spanning SaaS applications, a PaaS for application development, and an IaaS for compute and storage. Finally, it describes Intalio's approach to cloud adoption through single-tenant deployments that can scale to multi-tenant models leveraging service providers.
The document discusses VPLEX, EMC's multi-site active-active storage solution. VPLEX allows synchronous data access across data centers for high availability and disaster recovery. It uses clustered controllers and virtualization to provide redundancy. VPLEX can also integrate with RecoverPoint for continuous data protection and replication across three sites.
This document discusses SAP's cloud strategy and the SAP NetWeaver Cloud platform. It provides an overview of SAP's cloud offerings, including business and collaborative capabilities available as software as a service. It describes how SAP NetWeaver Cloud is based on the SAP HANA platform and provides an open development environment. It also discusses how the platform allows customers to develop and integrate applications across cloud and on-premise systems.
This document discusses Cisco's desktop virtualization solution. It begins with an overview of the desktop virtualization market trends, including rising management costs and the need for access from any device anywhere. It then covers desktop virtualization models and user types. The rest of the document discusses Cisco's vision for desktop virtualization, the challenges it addresses, and how Cisco UCS provides advantages for desktop virtualization deployments, including an end-to-end virtualized solution.
This document summarizes the benefits of server virtualization using VMware software. It discusses how VMware allows organizations to [1] reduce IT costs through server consolidation and increased efficiency, [2] improve control over infrastructure through features like live migration and high availability, and [3] choose flexible deployment options both on-premises and in the cloud. Customer case studies are provided showing typical cost savings of over 50% through virtualization. VMware is presented as the proven leader in virtualization providing the highest ROI and strategic investment in a tough economic environment.
Jaime cabrera v mware. su nube. acelere ti. acelere su negociodatacentersummit
This document discusses VMware's vCloud initiative and the launch of new cloud infrastructure products. It highlights the business demands for IT agility and flexibility that cloud services address. The top driver for cloud computing is noted as business agility. The document outlines VMware's vision for evolving existing datacenters into private clouds and enabling hybrid cloud deployments. It also advertises a major upgrade being introduced in 2011 to VMware's entire cloud infrastructure stack.
IBM i Trends & Directions Common Europe 2012COMMON Europe
IBM is working to enable a Smarter Planet through technologies like Big Data and optimized systems tuned for specific workloads. IBM i continues to enhance the platform through strategies that lower costs and improve flexibility. Recent developments include the Power Systems architecture and PureSystems platforms, which integrate expertise across infrastructure to improve efficiency, flexibility and simplified management.
ReadyCloud Collaboration, a Cisco Powered serviceGen-i
The document discusses five essentials for implementing bring your own device (BYOD) in a business: unified network access, identity and policy management, security and remote access, applications, and management. It provides an overview of Cisco products and solutions that can help businesses achieve flexibility and control with BYOD, including tools for network access, identity management, security, and monitoring/troubleshooting BYOD environments. The document also outlines strategies for onboarding user devices and controlling applications and network access based on user, device, location, and time factors.
VMworld 2012 - Spotlight Session - EMC Transforms IT - Jeremy BurtonEMCTechMktg
Jeremy Burton (CMO & EVP at EMC) delivered this spotlight session at VMworld 2012. The focus is EMC's vision of how technology transformation will improve IT and Business. It highlights the Software-defined Data Center, EMC's updated product portfolio and how Bg Data and Flash are radically changing how IT can improve innovation for the business.
This document discusses EMC's Isilon scale-out storage solution for big data applications. It highlights that Isilon can scale to over 15 petabytes in a single file system and process over 1.6 million file operations per second. It also notes that Isilon provides over 80% storage utilization with automated tiering, a single file system with global namespace, and support for various protocols. The document promotes Isilon as enabling organizations to manage exponentially growing data volumes cost effectively with linear scalability of performance and capacity.
The 2012 EMC Corporation IT Performance Report EMC
For a peek into EMC’s own IT Transformation, IT as a Service, Big Data and to providing our users with consumer-grade experiences, read the 2012 EMC Corporation IT Performance Report.
This document discusses Intel's adoption of cloud computing. It notes that Intel IT has realized $9 million in net savings up to 2011 from its internal cloud efforts. The document also states that cloud computing has become a reality, with the public cloud market expected to grow to $159 billion by 2020. It outlines Intel's definition of cloud computing and its objectives in adopting a hybrid cloud model to deliver applications and data on demand to users on any device.
Demystifying cloud computing with IBM POWER Systems and IBM i COMMON Europe
This document discusses IBM Power Systems cloud computing solutions. It begins by explaining how cloud computing can help businesses by improving efficiency and reducing costs. It then provides an overview of IBM's cloud offerings including Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, Software as a Service, and hybrid cloud solutions. The document focuses on IBM SmartCloud Entry, a basic private cloud solution for Power Systems. It describes the key capabilities of SmartCloud Entry such as projects, appliances, workloads, metering, and four-click deployment. Finally, it discusses advanced cloud solutions like CloudBurst that provide a fully integrated platform for private clouds.
The document summarizes a presentation on how cloud computing is transforming business and IT. Some key points:
1. Cloud computing enables business agility by providing rapid access to computational resources, allowing companies to quickly launch new products and services.
2. For IT, the cloud challenges traditional models by giving business users more self-service options and flexibility to procure IT services without going through the existing IT organization.
3. For companies to leverage the cloud successfully, both business and IT will need to transform their mindsets and roles. IT will shift from managing infrastructure to becoming a broker of cloud services, while ensuring security, compliance and cost optimization.
The document summarizes a presentation on how cloud computing is transforming business and IT. The presentation discusses how cloud computing enables business agility by providing rapid access to computational resources. It notes that cloud allows businesses to quickly launch new products and services. The presentation also examines how cloud impacts both business and IT perspectives, allowing businesses to focus on innovation while automating processes, but creating uncertainties for IT roles. Finally, it outlines 8 ways cloud will change businesses, such as enabling new products/services and partnerships, greater experimentation, and challenges for slow-moving firms.
EMC offers various solutions for real-time integrated business intelligence including virtualized computing environments to support on-demand resources, intelligent content management of analytical results, and collaborative business process management environments to drive discussion and decision making around business intelligence. EMC also provides infrastructures that link traditional transactional environments like SAP with real-time integrated business intelligence.
MISA Cloud Workshop_ Roadmap to a municipal community cloud in canadaMISA Ontario Cloud SIG
The document provides an overview of cloud computing and its benefits for municipalities. It discusses how cloud computing can help cities work smarter by leveraging information, anticipating problems, and coordinating resources. The document outlines different cloud deployment options and common adoption patterns among cities. Case studies are presented showing how cloud computing has helped cities in Rio de Janeiro, China, and several towns in New York to improve services, reduce costs, and drive economic development.
Pushing the Technology Envelope to Deliver Business Innovation an IDC Perspec...Intergen
This document discusses how cloud computing can drive business innovation by pushing the technology envelope. It covers how the rapid growth of data and analytics needs are fueling interest in cloud platforms and applications. The cloud journey is CIO-led and allows for new models of flexible IT delivery that can help organizations address the challenges of managing big data and the evolving needs of customers.
This document introduces Intalio's private cloud computing solutions. It discusses key concepts in cloud computing including software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). It also outlines Intalio's integrated stack for private cloud computing spanning SaaS applications, a PaaS for application development, and an IaaS for compute and storage. Finally, it describes Intalio's approach to cloud adoption through single-tenant deployments that can scale to multi-tenant models leveraging service providers.
The document discusses VPLEX, EMC's multi-site active-active storage solution. VPLEX allows synchronous data access across data centers for high availability and disaster recovery. It uses clustered controllers and virtualization to provide redundancy. VPLEX can also integrate with RecoverPoint for continuous data protection and replication across three sites.
This document discusses SAP's cloud strategy and the SAP NetWeaver Cloud platform. It provides an overview of SAP's cloud offerings, including business and collaborative capabilities available as software as a service. It describes how SAP NetWeaver Cloud is based on the SAP HANA platform and provides an open development environment. It also discusses how the platform allows customers to develop and integrate applications across cloud and on-premise systems.
This document discusses Cisco's desktop virtualization solution. It begins with an overview of the desktop virtualization market trends, including rising management costs and the need for access from any device anywhere. It then covers desktop virtualization models and user types. The rest of the document discusses Cisco's vision for desktop virtualization, the challenges it addresses, and how Cisco UCS provides advantages for desktop virtualization deployments, including an end-to-end virtualized solution.
The document discusses EMC's storage transformation solutions including their VMAX, VPLEX, and SRM products. It provides an overview of the VMAX family and its performance and capabilities. Specific models like the VMAX 40K are highlighted. The document also discusses new software features for VMAX including federated tiered storage and recoverpoint integration. Benefits of solutions like FAST VP and its cost savings are promoted. VPLEX and Recoverpoint technologies are described as enabling access from anywhere and data protection everywhere. Management tools like Unisphere and ProSphere are also summarized.
1) The threat landscape has evolved from petty criminals and hackers to sophisticated nation states, organized crime groups, and terrorists targeting personal information, critical infrastructure, and intellectual property.
2) Attack vectors have advanced from viruses and malware to targeted attacks using techniques like advanced persistent threats, zero-day exploits, and coordinated multi-vector attacks.
3) To reduce risk, organizations must collapse the time attackers have from initial access to establishing a long-term foothold through improved monitoring, rapid detection and response, and containment of incidents.
The document discusses EMC and Oracle's long-standing partnership in developing solutions to optimize Oracle applications. It outlines three common deployment models for Oracle (aggregation, verticalized, virtualization) and describes the benefits of virtualizing Oracle software, such as 3x higher performance with lower total cost of ownership. It also introduces EMC solutions like Vblock infrastructure platforms, FAST automated storage tiering, and VFCache server flash caching that help address challenges of Oracle I/O performance and optimize storage for virtualized Oracle environments.
The document discusses desktop virtualization and cloud computing. It compares the PC era to the current cloud era and how workstyles have shifted from PCs to mobile devices that can access cloud services from any location using various devices. It discusses how users can access their desktops, applications, files, and services from any cloud through mobile workstyles. It also mentions some benefits of desktop virtualization like security, collaboration, application migration, integration and managing services from various devices and clouds.
George Greenleaf with EMC - IT Transformation -- Stalwart Executive Briefing ...StalwartAcademy
The document discusses how IT transformation can drive business agility by increasing efficiency, revenue growth, and cost reduction. It argues that IT must transform from a focus on infrastructure to applications and services in order to better support business needs. The transformation involves rationalizing, standardizing, and modernizing infrastructure and applications, as well as providing automated services and choices through orchestration. This allows IT to become more responsive to business demands and act as an enabler of business innovation and growth.
EMC's IT's Cloud Transformation, Thomas Becker, EMCCloudOps Summit
The document discusses EMC's transformation to an IT-as-a-Service model. Key points include:
1) EMC transitioned IT from an infrastructure focus to applications focus and now a business focus, optimizing IT production for business consumption.
2) This involved virtualizing servers and applications, consolidating data centers, and achieving 90% virtualization of OS images.
3) The transformation aims to provide agility, cost savings, and a 1 day application provisioning time through a service-oriented IT-as-a-Service model.
The document discusses managing cloud infrastructure and delivering IT as a service. It outlines the challenges of infrastructure management as organizations transition to cloud computing. EMC's cloud management solutions, including Unified Infrastructure Manager (UIM) and IONIX IT Orchestrator (ITO), help speed provisioning, ensure service assurance and compliance across hybrid cloud environments. The solutions automate deployment and management of workloads on Vblock converged infrastructure and non-Vblock environments through unified APIs and orchestration.
This document discusses the rise of big data and how organizations are adapting. It notes that in 2000, the world generated 2 exabytes of new information and by 2012 that amount was generated every day. It also discusses how EMC acquired Isilon to help customers address the growing need for file-based storage solutions to manage big data. The document outlines the journey organizations are taking to leverage big data, moving from a focus on infrastructure to analytics to predictive applications. It emphasizes how data science teams now collaborate in new, agile ways compared to traditional IT approaches.
The document discusses EMC's Velocity Solution Provider program for partners. It provides an overview of the program's tiers including Affiliate, Premier, Signature, and SSCP. It outlines the incremental benefits, requirements, and financial incentives for each tier. The program aims to provide partners with opportunities for growth, differentiation, and profitability through specializations, training, marketing support, and rebates.
Cisco presented its data center and cloud strategy with the goals of enabling customers to build private, public, or hybrid clouds and connect users to the cloud with security, availability, and performance. Cisco's strategy is to build a bridge to a world of interconnected clouds through solutions that provide interoperability between private and public clouds. Cisco's platform delivers IT as a service through a highly unified, automated, and scalable fabric for computing, network, storage, and resource management.
Cloud Computing: Practice Makes Perfectitnewsafrica
This document discusses cloud computing and IBM's offerings related to cloud. It defines cloud computing as using networked infrastructure and software to provide on-demand resources. IBM sees cloud computing as a way to consume and deliver IT services inspired by consumer internet services and optimized by workloads. The document also notes that organizations are moving beyond virtualization to higher value stages of cloud computing and discusses IBM's view of cloud computing and adoption patterns that are emerging.
The document discusses private cloud and VCE infrastructure packages. It explains that VCE is a coalition between Cisco, EMC and VMware to accelerate virtualization and private cloud deployments through pre-integrated and tested solutions. It provides an overview of VCE's Vblock infrastructure packages which deliver standardized and predictable IT infrastructure as a service.
The document discusses the challenges that companies face in managing cloud operations as cloud services grow larger, faster, and smarter. It notes that traditional IT operations are not equipped to handle the scale, speed, and complexity of the cloud. Automation and intelligent management tools are needed to gain control over virtual machine and cloud sprawl while improving efficiency, security, and cost management of cloud resources and services. The dynamic era of cloud computing requires convergence of operations and automation to keep up with rising usage, costs, and complexity.
How to Transform Enterprise Applications to On-premise Clouds with Wipro and ...Eucalyptus Systems, Inc.
The document discusses how Wipro and Eucalyptus can help enterprises transform their applications to private clouds. It provides an overview of Eucalyptus' private cloud platform and its compatibility with AWS. Wipro's cloud strategy and services are also summarized, including solutions for application transformation, infrastructure transformation, and process transformation leveraging SaaS. Case studies demonstrate how Wipro has helped clients standardize development environments and variabilize infrastructure costs through public clouds.
How to Transform Enterprise Applications to On-premise Clouds with Wipro and ...Eucalyptus Systems, Inc.
The document discusses how to transform enterprise applications to on-premise clouds with Wipro and Eucalyptus. It provides an overview of Eucalyptus cloud infrastructure as a service and private clouds. It discusses private cloud use cases, preparing for private cloud deployment including understanding workload and virtual machine development, and architecting a private cloud. It also discusses Eucalyptus version 3 capabilities and Wipro's integrated cloud services.
How to Transform Enterprise Applications to On-premise Clouds with Wipro and ...Eucalyptus Systems, Inc.
The document discusses how Wipro and Eucalyptus can help enterprises transform their applications to private clouds. It provides an overview of Eucalyptus' private cloud platform and its compatibility with AWS. Wipro's cloud strategy and services are also summarized, including solutions for application transformation, infrastructure transformation, and process transformation leveraging SaaS. Case studies demonstrate how Wipro has helped clients standardize development environments and variabilize infrastructure costs through public clouds.
T1 05 emc forum track introductions manoj chugh finalEMC Forum India
The document discusses how IT infrastructure is shifting from dedicated customized systems to cloud computing approaches. It outlines three approaches: über-cloud, verticalization, and virtualization service providers. It then summarizes EMC's findings that private cloud can deliver 50% savings for Indian enterprises and that the private cloud market in India will grow to $3.5 billion by 2015. The rest of the document discusses EMC's approach to helping customers transition to private and hybrid cloud environments and managing applications and data across cloud platforms.
This document outlines the agenda for a Microsoft event on System Center Service Manager. The agenda includes:
- Introductions and an overview of Service Manager from 08:30-08:45.
- Two sessions from 08:45-10:30 and 10:40-11:20 covering IT service management with Service Manager and the licensing and strategy for Service Manager.
- Next steps from 11:20-11:30 to learn how to get started with Service Manager.
EMC underwent an IT transformation to become more agile and responsive to business needs. They standardized infrastructure through virtualization, implemented chargeback to increase transparency, and transitioned to an IT-as-a-service model. This reduced costs and increased productivity. The transformation occurred in three stages - virtualizing infrastructure, changing the operating model, and transforming applications. EMC's journey shows how IT can become more strategic and business-aligned through cloud technologies and cultural change.
Cloud Computing - Technologies and TrendsMarcelo Sávio
This document provides an overview of cloud computing, including definitions of cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment options (private, public, hybrid clouds), characteristics of cloud computing, major factors driving adoption of cloud computing, and trends in cloud adoption among organizations. Key trends discussed include the growth of cloud services, increasing utilization of cloud technologies by enterprises, and different motivations for cloud adoption between IT and business users.
Windstream Webinar: The Latest Trends in Virtualization: Is the cloud right f...Windstream Enterprise
The document discusses whether the cloud is right for a business. It provides an overview of a leading cloud computing and managed hosting provider. It then discusses how the journey to the cloud starts with virtualization and how characteristics of the cloud include being dynamic, service-centric, self-service, elastic, and consumption-based billing. The document outlines different types of public cloud offerings including low-cost infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS)/software as a service (SaaS), and managed services. It also discusses common barriers to cloud adoption such as security, visibility, and control. The document emphasizes that security, integration, reliability, and standards are key issues for public clouds and that
Hisham Dalle - Zero client computing - taking the desktop into the cloudnooralmousa
This document discusses zero client computing, which moves all client software and computing to the cloud. With zero clients, there is no processor, memory, or software at the desktop. All management, applications, operating systems, and drivers are centralized in the cloud. This eliminates costs associated with managing individual desktops and provides more secure, flexible access to desktops from any device. The document argues that zero clients are simpler than thin clients as they require no local management and provide complete centralization of the desktop computing environment in the cloud.
Brocade: Storage Networking For the Virtual Enterprise EMC
The document discusses storage networking technologies for virtualized environments. It summarizes Brocade's Fibre Channel fabrics for scaling SANs across data centers through technologies like In-Chassis Links (ICLs) and Ethernet fabrics for supporting protocols like FCoE, iSCSI, and NAS. It also discusses capabilities for improving metro connectivity, automating management through tools like Brocade Network Advisor, and enhancing performance for virtual desktop infrastructures (VDIs) and other emerging workloads.
Driving the Road to Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) EMC
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) is often regarded as the next frontier of Cloud Computing. PaaS allows application developers to write software that leverages a common set of powerful services like caching and queuing. It also enables deployment of code in a highly automated fashion, without the typical overhead associated with configuration and packaging. PaaS lets you speed up SDLC and deliver elastically scalable and operationally efficient platforms to run data intensive applications. VMware vFabric along with Cloud Foundry is becoming a de facto standard for how to do all of this. Using real-world examples and demonstrations we share with you a roadmap to next-generation Cloud-Enabled applications using VMware and EMC technologies.
This document discusses moving NEON optimizations to 64-bit ARM architectures. Some key points:
- NEON is an ARM instruction set extension that allows single-instruction multiple data (SIMD) processing. It has more registers and capabilities in AArch64, including double precision floating point.
- Migrating NEON code to AArch64 usually only requires minor changes to assembly code due to compatibility in C/intrinsics code and clearer register mappings. Existing NEON documentation still applies.
- Open source libraries and compilers support NEON optimizations, providing performance boosts such as 3-4x faster video codecs. The Android NDK fully supports 64-bit development.
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The document discusses the advantages of 64-bit ARMv8-A architecture for Android. It describes how Android Lollipop provides support for both 32-bit and 64-bit applications. Native and ART applications can see performance gains by taking advantage of the ARMv8-A architecture's modern instruction set and use of more registers. The document encourages developers to explore 64-bit development and provides additional resources.
The document discusses ARM's Intelligent Power Allocation (IPA) technology, which aims to maximize performance within thermal limits. It describes three types of power consumption scenarios and the limitations of the current Linux thermal framework. IPA uses a closed-loop control system to dynamically allocate power between components like the CPU and GPU based on temperature, power estimates, and performance requests. Test results show IPA achieving up to 31% higher FPS in games compared to static thermal policies, with more consistent temperature control.
This document discusses how Serengeti can be used to automate the deployment and management of Hadoop clusters on VMware vSphere. Some key points:
- Serengeti is a virtual appliance that can be deployed on vSphere and automates the provisioning of Hadoop clusters within 10 minutes from templates.
- It allows separating storage and compute by deploying Hadoop data nodes on shared storage and compute nodes as VMs for better elasticity and utilization.
- Serengeti supports elastic scaling of Hadoop clusters, multi-tenancy by isolating tenant workloads, and live configuration changes with rolling upgrades and no downtime.
This document discusses recommended architectures and best practices for deploying Hadoop on VMware vSphere. It recommends deploying Hadoop nodes across multiple virtualization hosts with 10Gb networking for high performance. The standard deployment places data nodes on shared storage and task trackers on local disks. It also discusses planning the cluster size, hardware requirements including CPU, memory, storage and networking considerations. Configuration recommendations include using NTP, proper virtual disk settings, enabling NUMA and avoiding overcommitting resources.
1. beyond mission critical virtualizing big data and hadoopChiou-Nan Chen
Virtualizing big data platforms like Hadoop provides organizations with agility, elasticity, and operational simplicity. It allows clusters to be quickly provisioned on demand, workloads to be independently scaled, and mixed workloads to be consolidated on shared infrastructure. This reduces costs while improving resource utilization for emerging big data use cases across many industries.
Pivotal HD is a Hadoop distribution that includes additional components to configure, deploy, monitor and manage Hadoop clusters. It provides tools like the Command Center for visual cluster monitoring and job management, Hadoop Virtualization Extensions to improve resource utilization, and HAWQ for high performance SQL queries and analytics across Hadoop data.
This document discusses how IT is transforming through trends like cloud computing and big data. It summarizes that EMC can help customers navigate these changes by providing solutions like hybrid cloud infrastructure and big data analytics to help businesses transform their applications and IT infrastructure. The document also emphasizes that EMC is committed to innovation through R&D investment and acquisitions to ensure it continues to lead customers on their journey to the cloud and with big data.
The document discusses disaster recovery for mission critical applications. It notes challenges in ensuring application availability with data growth and budget pressures, while meeting regulatory requirements. It discusses using replication, snapshots, and continuous data protection to reduce recovery point objectives (RPO) from hours to minutes or less. EMC provides integrated solutions using technologies like Data Domain, Avamar, RecoverPoint, and VPlex to automate backup, replication, and recovery for applications.
This document describes virtualization solutions using Microsoft Hyper-V and System Center with EMC storage components. It provides configuration details for solutions supporting 50 and 100 virtual machines, including servers, hypervisors, networking, storage and backup components. It also discusses features for virtualizing Microsoft applications and the benefits of using System Center for management.
This document discusses the transformation of IT backup and recovery due to trends in data growth and regulations. It presents EMC's backup solutions including Data Domain for disk-based backup with deduplication, Avamar for fast VMware backups, and NetWorker for centralized backup management. These solutions provide faster backups, recovery and scalability compared to traditional tape-based systems. Case studies show customers achieving up to 98% data reduction, replacing tapes completely and saving over $200k annually with EMC's backup products.
The document discusses EMC's strategy called "FLASH 1st" for data storage over the next decade. It argues that traditional hard disk drives will not be able to keep up with rapidly growing data and increasing IO demands. FLASH/solid state technology on the other hand is improving much faster than HDDs and will provide dramatically better performance and cost efficiency. EMC's FLASH 1st strategy leverages automated tiering software to place active "hot" data on high-performance FLASH storage and less active "cold" data on lower-cost capacity HDDs to maximize benefits.
This document discusses Documentum xCP and its applications for big data. It begins by introducing Anthony Ng and Huang Xianchun as the authors. The rest of the document discusses how xCP can be used to ingest, analyze, and act on big data from various sources. It provides examples of using big data for applications in various industries like banking, insurance, retail, manufacturing and more. It also outlines EMC's big data stack that includes tools for storing, analyzing, and collaborating on large datasets.
This document discusses SAP's cloud strategy and the SAP NetWeaver Cloud platform. It provides an overview of SAP's cloud offerings, including business and collaborative capabilities available as software as a service. It describes how SAP NetWeaver Cloud is based on the SAP HANA platform and provides an open platform for both SAP and third-party applications. It also discusses how the SAP NetWeaver Cloud platform supports integration between cloud and on-premise applications.
This document discusses building big data analytics platforms and infrastructure using Supermicro, Greenplum, and SAS. It provides an agenda that covers big data analytics platforms and infrastructure as well as a 1,000 node Hadoop cluster built using EMC and Supermicro. The document then discusses Greenplum's data computing appliances and how Greenplum has become the foundation of EMC's data computing division. It also provides an overview of SAS and discusses building the big data analytics "stack" using analytic toolsets, Greenplum Chorus, Greenplum data computing appliances, Greenplum Database, Greenplum HD, and SAS.
SAS is a partner that is dedicated to helping companies grow. It has over 50,000 customers globally including 97 of the Fortune 100 companies. SAS is committed to advanced business analytics and has been for over 35 years. With big data and advanced analytics, SAS provides high performance analytics solutions that allow previously impossible services and applications to become possible. SAS fully utilizes parallel processing resources to perform efficient advanced analytics, allowing analysts to solve more complex business problems and integrate results into decision making.