Building a
Cloud
Strategy
Your Company Name
o Why Cloud Computing
o Objectives for analyzing a portfolio of applications for cloud suitability
o Considerations for establishing a cloud computing strategy
o Public cloud considerations
o Choose the best cloud for your needs
o Evaluating how cloud computing can transform your business
o Cloud service layers
o Solution architecture
o Cloud deployment model
o Cloud computing implementation challenges
o Three-year roadmap for cloud strategy transformation
Content
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Consumption-based accounting/billing
that enables IT to match resource
consumption to business services
and recover costs based on use
Why Cloud Computing
3
Highly scalable and virtualized server,
storage, & network infrastructure,
which is shared by a mix of workloads
and user communities
Service catalogs & service management
best practices separate service levels and
service definitions from the hardware (this
enables IT teams and business leaders to
focus priorities on business requirements and
service levels)
Automated IT management and
orchestration to coordinate and
optimize request-driven allocation of
resources based on service profiles,
SLAs, and business priorities
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Objectives for Analyzing a Portfolio of Applications for Cloud Suitability
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May not be Cloud Ready
o Sensitive data
o Highly customized
o Complex processes & transactions
o Regulation sensitive
o Not yet visualized third party software
o Text here
o Text here
Cloud Ready Workloads
o Information
intensive
o Isolated workloads
o Mature workloads
o Pre- production system
o Batch processing
o Text here
o Text here
o Analytics
o Infrastructure
storage
o Industry
applications
o Collaboration
o Workplace desktop
& devices
o Disaster recovery
o Text here
Cloud Enabled Workloads
o Collaborative care
o Medical imaging
o Energy management
o Text here
o Financial risk
o Text here
o Text here
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Considerations for Establishing a Cloud Computing Strategy
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Available Resources
o Understanding what knowledge and expertise you have available to plan for this move is vital
o Understand what experience does your it staff have with virtualization, shared resource pooling, monitoring and optimization
Security and Compliance
o Security and compliance in your cloud infrastructure needs to be considered up front as it has deep impacts on architecture
design decisions and models
o When defining your overall application requirements, be sure to determine what security and compliance your business and
its clients may have
Infrastructure Design
o Designing the right infrastructure is critical to ensuring your application performs as required, is always running and meets
your security and compliance needs
o If you choose the wrong architecture, not only can it impact these areas, it can also cost you significantly more than you
had planned
Choose the Right Model
There are two basic models for cloud: public and private
o Public: infrastructure resources are shared across multiple organizations to gain an economy of scale on cost of resources
and enable growth when you need it
o Private: infrastructure resources are restricted to a single organization, but you can run one or more applications leveraging
the single host server
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To choose the right cloud for each workload, you should evaluate public cloud providers
on these criteria
Public Cloud Considerations
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Compare Cloud Costs
o The variable cost model of cloud computing introduces significant opportunities for savings
but comparing cloud pricing is complicated
o Not only do you need to look at instance pricing but also at the overall components you will
need and how much are they going to cost
Line Up Expertise and Support
o To execute on your cloud strategy, you will need to identify organizational, talent, and
process gaps that need to be addressed to prepare your IT organization for a
o cloud-first mindset
o When evaluating cloud providers, be aware that they have different support models, some
of which are priced as a percentage of your cloud spend. So if your spend is significant,
your support costs will be greater as a result
Select Cloud Services
o Basic Requirements: VM sizes, SLA terms, certifications, operating systems, regions,
and countries
o Core Services: Compute, network, and storage
o Database Services: Relational, non-relational, and other DBaaS
o Additional Services: Data and analytics, application services, and security and identity
One needs to identify which clouds offer the services you require
For many enterprises, the use of
public cloud meets the related
goals of reducing the time it takes
for developers and business units
to access infrastructure and
quickly getting products and
services to market
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Choose the Best Cloud for your Needs
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Application Portfolio Requirements Filters Recourse Pools
Public Cloud 1
Public Cloud 2
Hosted Private
Internal Private
Virtualized
Match Application Requirement to Clouds
Performance
Cost
Security
Compliance
Geo-Location
Vendors
Existing DC
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App 1
App 3
App4
App 5
App n
App 2
App 1 App 2
App 3
App 4
App 6
App 7
App 5
Choose the Best Cloud for your Needs (contd..)
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Business Considerations
Cost/ROI Agility Vendor Relationships Licencing
o Workload variability
o OPEX vs capex
o Migration costs
o Text here
o Text here
o Workload reuse
o Speed-to- market
o Level of changes
o Text here
o Text here
o Existing vendor relationships
o Lock-in avoidance
o Text here
o Text here
o Text here
o Ip-Locked
o MAC-Locked
o Licencing (FlexNet, FlexLM) with
restricted IP Pools
o Text here
o Text here
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Choose the Best Cloud for your Needs (contd..)
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Technical Considerations
Basics Networking Data/Storage Other
o OS availability
o Clustering
o Tenancy
o Text here
o Text here
o Multi-cast
o SSL termination
o Static and virtual Ip requirements
o Text here
o Text here
o Filesystem/Storage configuration
o Database I/O requirements
o Master/master DB configurations
o Text here
o Text here
o Bandwidth
o Data movement
o Scale down logic
o Text here
o Text here
o Text here
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These organizations use cloud to re-imagine business models, make better decisions based on analytic insights, and serve customers in new
ways to create winning business outcomes
Evaluating how Cloud Computing can transform your business
10
From an IT perspective, cloud computing offers an infrastructure management
and services delivery approach that leverages
o Virtualized resources
o Ability to manage as a single large resource
o Services delivered with elastic scaling
o Add text here
From this perspective, cloud computing offers a user experience and business
model that provides:
o Standardized, self-service offerings that enable efficiency
o Rapidly provisioned services that create agility
o Flexible pricing that can enable innovation
o Add text here
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o Elemental technical services accessing hardware such as server, shortage & network devices
o Operating system(architecture) or basic management layer available
o Access & configuration
Infrastructure Cloud
Services (BPaaS)
o Predefined application – such as SaaS
o Text here
o Text here
Application Cloud
Services (SaaS)
Cloud Service Layers
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Increasing
Level
Of
Structure
&
Standards
Cloud
Service
Layers
o Some business functions- such as human resources(HR), learning and administrations-
implemented by the provider
o Context & content are predetermined
o Text here
Business Cloud
Services (BPaaS)
o Predefined middleware stack, typically structure for developers
o Variety of service products (stack) can be supplied or consumed
o Text here
Platform Cloud
Services (PaaS)
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Solution Architecture
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Common UX/Cloud Management portal and Internal Brokerage Services
Cloud-Native Applications Legacy Applications
o API/GUI
o Virtual Machines
Public
Providers
Consumptions
Public
Providers
Elasticity
Data Centre Facility
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Infrastructure as a Service
Platform as
a service
Database as
a service
Micro
services
Container as
a service
Software-Defined Infrastructure
Compute Storage Networking
Cloud Consumer
This solution architecture delivers a multi- cloud environment that can serve both traditional enterprise applications & modern cloud- native applications
Cloud Deployment Model
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Managed Private Cloud Shared Cloud Services
Public Cloud Services
Continuum Of Cloud
Deployment Model
Hybrid Cloud
Traditional IT
Appliances, pre-integrated
systems & standard
hardware, software &
networking
Services
Private
On- and-off-premises cloud
infrastructure operated
solely for an organization &
managed by the
organization or a third party
Traditional IT and clouds (public and/or
private) that remain separate but are bound
together by technology that enables data &
application portability
Hosted Private Cloud
Private Cloud
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Public
Available to the general
public or a large industry
group & owned by an
organization selling cloud
services
Cloud Computing Implementation Challenges
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Bandwidth Cost
o By using cloud computing, businesses can save the hardware acquisition costs but their expenditure
on bandwidth rises considerably
o Sufficient bandwidth is required to deliver intensive and complex data over the network
Continuous Monitoring and Supervision
o Cloud computing often suffers from frequent outages, owing to the lack of round-the-clock service on
the part of cloud providers
o It is important to monitor the cloud service continuously as well as to supervise its performance,
business dependency, and robustness
Security Concerns
o Enterprises adopting the technology store valuable corporate data in the cloud, outside the corporate
firewall. This obviously concerns the enterprises, as hacking or other attacks on the cloud
infrastructure could damage or expose the data of multiple clients
o To prevent such damages, some of the measures include tracking unusual behavior across servers,
buying security hardware and using security applications
Migration Issues
o Migrating data from the system to the cloud can pose major risks if it not handled properly
o To resolve this, there is a need for developing a migration strategy that integrates well with the current
IT infrastructure
Three-year Roadmap for Cloud Strategy Transformation
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Rationalize & Plan
o Define, Fund,& Enable
o End-of –life & Rehost
o Add text here
o Add text here
o Add text here
01
Modernize IT
o Deliver cloud native, Mobilized Apps
o Replat form and Repurchase
o Add text here
o Add text here
o Add text here
02
Modernize Intel
o Provider of choice & Showcase
o 100% Right place, 100% Right device
o Add text here
o Add text here
o Add text here
03
Phase
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Building A Cloud Strategy Powerpoint Presentation Slides

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    o Why CloudComputing o Objectives for analyzing a portfolio of applications for cloud suitability o Considerations for establishing a cloud computing strategy o Public cloud considerations o Choose the best cloud for your needs o Evaluating how cloud computing can transform your business o Cloud service layers o Solution architecture o Cloud deployment model o Cloud computing implementation challenges o Three-year roadmap for cloud strategy transformation Content 2
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    Consumption-based accounting/billing that enablesIT to match resource consumption to business services and recover costs based on use Why Cloud Computing 3 Highly scalable and virtualized server, storage, & network infrastructure, which is shared by a mix of workloads and user communities Service catalogs & service management best practices separate service levels and service definitions from the hardware (this enables IT teams and business leaders to focus priorities on business requirements and service levels) Automated IT management and orchestration to coordinate and optimize request-driven allocation of resources based on service profiles, SLAs, and business priorities This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention.
  • 4.
    Objectives for Analyzinga Portfolio of Applications for Cloud Suitability 4 May not be Cloud Ready o Sensitive data o Highly customized o Complex processes & transactions o Regulation sensitive o Not yet visualized third party software o Text here o Text here Cloud Ready Workloads o Information intensive o Isolated workloads o Mature workloads o Pre- production system o Batch processing o Text here o Text here o Analytics o Infrastructure storage o Industry applications o Collaboration o Workplace desktop & devices o Disaster recovery o Text here Cloud Enabled Workloads o Collaborative care o Medical imaging o Energy management o Text here o Financial risk o Text here o Text here This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention.
  • 5.
    Considerations for Establishinga Cloud Computing Strategy 5 Available Resources o Understanding what knowledge and expertise you have available to plan for this move is vital o Understand what experience does your it staff have with virtualization, shared resource pooling, monitoring and optimization Security and Compliance o Security and compliance in your cloud infrastructure needs to be considered up front as it has deep impacts on architecture design decisions and models o When defining your overall application requirements, be sure to determine what security and compliance your business and its clients may have Infrastructure Design o Designing the right infrastructure is critical to ensuring your application performs as required, is always running and meets your security and compliance needs o If you choose the wrong architecture, not only can it impact these areas, it can also cost you significantly more than you had planned Choose the Right Model There are two basic models for cloud: public and private o Public: infrastructure resources are shared across multiple organizations to gain an economy of scale on cost of resources and enable growth when you need it o Private: infrastructure resources are restricted to a single organization, but you can run one or more applications leveraging the single host server This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention.
  • 6.
    To choose theright cloud for each workload, you should evaluate public cloud providers on these criteria Public Cloud Considerations 6 Compare Cloud Costs o The variable cost model of cloud computing introduces significant opportunities for savings but comparing cloud pricing is complicated o Not only do you need to look at instance pricing but also at the overall components you will need and how much are they going to cost Line Up Expertise and Support o To execute on your cloud strategy, you will need to identify organizational, talent, and process gaps that need to be addressed to prepare your IT organization for a o cloud-first mindset o When evaluating cloud providers, be aware that they have different support models, some of which are priced as a percentage of your cloud spend. So if your spend is significant, your support costs will be greater as a result Select Cloud Services o Basic Requirements: VM sizes, SLA terms, certifications, operating systems, regions, and countries o Core Services: Compute, network, and storage o Database Services: Relational, non-relational, and other DBaaS o Additional Services: Data and analytics, application services, and security and identity One needs to identify which clouds offer the services you require For many enterprises, the use of public cloud meets the related goals of reducing the time it takes for developers and business units to access infrastructure and quickly getting products and services to market This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention.
  • 7.
    Choose the BestCloud for your Needs 7 Application Portfolio Requirements Filters Recourse Pools Public Cloud 1 Public Cloud 2 Hosted Private Internal Private Virtualized Match Application Requirement to Clouds Performance Cost Security Compliance Geo-Location Vendors Existing DC This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. App 1 App 3 App4 App 5 App n App 2 App 1 App 2 App 3 App 4 App 6 App 7 App 5
  • 8.
    Choose the BestCloud for your Needs (contd..) 8 Business Considerations Cost/ROI Agility Vendor Relationships Licencing o Workload variability o OPEX vs capex o Migration costs o Text here o Text here o Workload reuse o Speed-to- market o Level of changes o Text here o Text here o Existing vendor relationships o Lock-in avoidance o Text here o Text here o Text here o Ip-Locked o MAC-Locked o Licencing (FlexNet, FlexLM) with restricted IP Pools o Text here o Text here This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention.
  • 9.
    Choose the BestCloud for your Needs (contd..) 9 Technical Considerations Basics Networking Data/Storage Other o OS availability o Clustering o Tenancy o Text here o Text here o Multi-cast o SSL termination o Static and virtual Ip requirements o Text here o Text here o Filesystem/Storage configuration o Database I/O requirements o Master/master DB configurations o Text here o Text here o Bandwidth o Data movement o Scale down logic o Text here o Text here o Text here This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention.
  • 10.
    These organizations usecloud to re-imagine business models, make better decisions based on analytic insights, and serve customers in new ways to create winning business outcomes Evaluating how Cloud Computing can transform your business 10 From an IT perspective, cloud computing offers an infrastructure management and services delivery approach that leverages o Virtualized resources o Ability to manage as a single large resource o Services delivered with elastic scaling o Add text here From this perspective, cloud computing offers a user experience and business model that provides: o Standardized, self-service offerings that enable efficiency o Rapidly provisioned services that create agility o Flexible pricing that can enable innovation o Add text here This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention.
  • 11.
    o Elemental technicalservices accessing hardware such as server, shortage & network devices o Operating system(architecture) or basic management layer available o Access & configuration Infrastructure Cloud Services (BPaaS) o Predefined application – such as SaaS o Text here o Text here Application Cloud Services (SaaS) Cloud Service Layers 11 Increasing Level Of Structure & Standards Cloud Service Layers o Some business functions- such as human resources(HR), learning and administrations- implemented by the provider o Context & content are predetermined o Text here Business Cloud Services (BPaaS) o Predefined middleware stack, typically structure for developers o Variety of service products (stack) can be supplied or consumed o Text here Platform Cloud Services (PaaS) This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention.
  • 12.
    Solution Architecture 12 Common UX/CloudManagement portal and Internal Brokerage Services Cloud-Native Applications Legacy Applications o API/GUI o Virtual Machines Public Providers Consumptions Public Providers Elasticity Data Centre Facility This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Infrastructure as a Service Platform as a service Database as a service Micro services Container as a service Software-Defined Infrastructure Compute Storage Networking Cloud Consumer This solution architecture delivers a multi- cloud environment that can serve both traditional enterprise applications & modern cloud- native applications
  • 13.
    Cloud Deployment Model 13 ManagedPrivate Cloud Shared Cloud Services Public Cloud Services Continuum Of Cloud Deployment Model Hybrid Cloud Traditional IT Appliances, pre-integrated systems & standard hardware, software & networking Services Private On- and-off-premises cloud infrastructure operated solely for an organization & managed by the organization or a third party Traditional IT and clouds (public and/or private) that remain separate but are bound together by technology that enables data & application portability Hosted Private Cloud Private Cloud This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Public Available to the general public or a large industry group & owned by an organization selling cloud services
  • 14.
    Cloud Computing ImplementationChallenges 14 This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Bandwidth Cost o By using cloud computing, businesses can save the hardware acquisition costs but their expenditure on bandwidth rises considerably o Sufficient bandwidth is required to deliver intensive and complex data over the network Continuous Monitoring and Supervision o Cloud computing often suffers from frequent outages, owing to the lack of round-the-clock service on the part of cloud providers o It is important to monitor the cloud service continuously as well as to supervise its performance, business dependency, and robustness Security Concerns o Enterprises adopting the technology store valuable corporate data in the cloud, outside the corporate firewall. This obviously concerns the enterprises, as hacking or other attacks on the cloud infrastructure could damage or expose the data of multiple clients o To prevent such damages, some of the measures include tracking unusual behavior across servers, buying security hardware and using security applications Migration Issues o Migrating data from the system to the cloud can pose major risks if it not handled properly o To resolve this, there is a need for developing a migration strategy that integrates well with the current IT infrastructure
  • 15.
    Three-year Roadmap forCloud Strategy Transformation 15 Rationalize & Plan o Define, Fund,& Enable o End-of –life & Rehost o Add text here o Add text here o Add text here 01 Modernize IT o Deliver cloud native, Mobilized Apps o Replat form and Repurchase o Add text here o Add text here o Add text here 02 Modernize Intel o Provider of choice & Showcase o 100% Right place, 100% Right device o Add text here o Add text here o Add text here 03 Phase This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention.
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    Building a CloudStrategy Icons Slide 16
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    Our Mission 18 Vision This slideis 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Mission This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Goals This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention.
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    19 This slide is100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Vision This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Target This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Idea Our Goal
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    Our Team 20 This slideis 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Name Here Designation This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Name Here Designation This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Name Here Designation
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    Comparison 21 VS Female Users This slideis 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. 40% This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention. Male Users 50%
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    Column Chart 22 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 FY '14FY '15 FY '16 FY '17 FY '18 FY '19 FY '20 Sales In Percentage(%) Product 01 This graph/chart is linked to excel, and changes automatically based on data. Just left click on it and select “Edit Data”. Product 02 This graph/chart is linked to excel, and changes automatically based on data. Just left click on it and select “Edit Data”. Product 02 Product 01
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    Clustered Bar 23 0 0.51 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 20 19 18 17 Product 01 Product 02 This graph/chart is linked to excel, and changes automatically based on data. Just left click on it and select “Edit Data”. Product 02 This graph/chart is linked to excel, and changes automatically based on data. Just left click on it and select “Edit Data”. Product 01
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