Enabling Cloud 
services with 
Ethernet_
John Gage 
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MANAGEMENT / GOVERNANCE 
APPLICATION 
MIDDLEWARE 
OPERATING SYSTEM 
HYPERVISOR 
COMPUTE 
STORAGE 
COMMUNICATIONS
¿Cloud = Ubiquity?
What Customers Expect
What are the delivery models? 
IaaS PaaS SaaS 
Residential 
Business 
Startups 
SMB
What are the delivery models? 
SLA Based 
VirtualDC IaaS PaaS SaaS 
Business 
Residential 
Enterprise 
Startups 
SMB
Who is Using the Cloud? - Enterprise 
11 
Source: Forbes
Who is Using  
the Cloud? - Enterprise 12
Who is Using the Cloud? - Enterprise 
13 
Marketing 
Finance 
Sales 
Human Resorces 
Operations 
CIO 
Accounting 
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35% of IT Spending will take 
place OUTSIDE of IT by 2015, 
growing by 90% by the end of 
the decade 
Source: Datamation 
Who is Using the Cloud? - Enterprise
Who is Using the Cloud? – Residential/SMB 
Gartner 
Magic Quadrant 
for Cloud 
Infrastructure as a 
Service
Gartner 
Magic Quadrant 
for Cloud-Enabled 
Managed Hosting, 
Europe 
Who is Using the Cloud? - Enterprise
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What are the Main Differences? 
18
What are the Main Differences? 
19 
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What are the Main Differences? 
20 
FEEDS OUR STOMACH 
FILLS OUR SENSES
21 
Who is Using the Cloud? 
http://www.motivationalmemo.com
22 
Change Ahead, nº 1 
You can’t compete with Amazon… 
…but you don’t have to.
Revenue-Share 
Localisation, Integration 
Security, Availability 
Pure IaaS 
… 
Change Ahead, nº 1
Change Ahead, nº 2 
IaaS/PaaS/Saas 
as usual 
Service Based Cloud
Nicholas Carr: 
"IT Doesn't Matter“ 
2003 
Change Ahead, nº 2
Change Ahead, nº 2
27 
http://www.unclesamsfood.co.uk/ 
Change Ahead, nº 3
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Enabling Cloud services with Ethernet

Editor's Notes

  • #5 The Network is the Computer, John Gage, 1984
  • #6 Cloud is not just selling this stack. The main factors are at the top (without which we cannot have a service) and at the bottom (which provides its own features plus the accessibility to the other elements).
  • #7 Is Cloud just the ubiquity of IT resources? Is just that simple?
  • #9 What do customers expect?
  • #10 So we can represent
  • #12 More than 75% of companies surveyed are using the Cloud
  • #13 But when CIOs are asked these percentages fall down to less than 25%.
  • #14 The fact is that business depts are going to the cloud outside of the company, leaving the IT department
  • #18 These are some of the additional services that you can add to your “basic Cloud menu”
  • #19 Fastfood chains are very efficient and systematic. They provide short variety and very limited adaptation but with a very low price.
  • #20 On the other hand, home made cooking cannot be as cost efficent as fast food. But they provide a wide variety of choices, and they can adapt their offering to your needs
  • #22 So, I see a change ahead in the Cloud offering. Telefonica is starting to change, and I am sure that many of you will too
  • #23 Amazon is the fast food king, dont try to beat them
  • #24 Like in the Maslow pyramid you can add a lot of value above the pure survival step