Watch this ppt to understand how Service Providers can use the Cloud Management Platform (CMP) to aggregrate, deliver, bill and manage cloud resources efficiently
Managing Multiple Clouds in an Enteprise - A Heterogenous LensMayur Shintre
This document provides perspectives on managing multiple clouds in an enterprise setting. It begins by defining key terms like heterogeneous and cloud management platform. It then rationalizes the different layers involved in managing clouds from native cloud APIs and UIs to abstraction libraries and cloud management platforms. It characterizes workloads on different lifecycles and recommends strategies for different types. The document advocates starting with infrastructure as code and investing in open source options before a unified management platform. It emphasizes including all stakeholders and using culture and developer enablement in cloud management.
Jamcracker Cloud Management Platform: Control, Govern and Manage Enterprise C...John Katrick
Jamcracker Cloud Management Platform provides a unified cloud management solution to integrate the disparate cloud environments. Allows you to control, govern and manage your enterprise cloud resources with automation, orchestration, policy enforcement and management tools. Visit https://www.jamcracker.com/cloud-management-platform to know more.
In this White paper, Torry Harris Business Solutions carries out a high level comparison of the significant features delivered by key public cloud providers of the industry and key considerations that enterprises need to take into account while they embark on Cloud Computing.
Cloud Management Platform for Managed Service Providers (MSPs)John Katrick
Over a period Managed Service Providers (MSPs) has built a thriving business out of strong demand and asks for cloud services by their existing customers. Enterprises have adopted the Cloud First realm and CIOs quickly got into managed services contracts with MSPs and IT Solution Providers. In this entire journey, the Managed Service Providers turned into Managed Cloud Service Providers.
Modern Network Operations with no Myths on SaaS, IaaS and PaaS discusses cloud computing characteristics such as massive, abstracted infrastructure and dynamic allocation of applications. It defines cloud services as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). The document also outlines cloud architecture types including public, private, and hybrid clouds. It analyzes the cloud computing market and opportunities for enterprises and software developers in utilizing public and private cloud services.
AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure are three major cloud platforms that provide on-demand access to computing resources and services over the internet. They differ in their availability zones, market share, popularity, number of worldwide users, services offered, historical downtime, pricing and billing styles, and startup discount programs. For example, AWS has the largest market share and user base while Azure and Google Cloud offer startup programs like AWS Activate, Google Cloud for Startups, and Microsoft for Startups to provide discounted credits and support.
Introduction to AWS Cloud Computing | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides on-demand computing resources and services in the cloud, with pay-as-you-go pricing. This session provides an overview and describes how using AWS resources instead of your own is like purchasing electricity from a power company instead of running your own generator. Using AWS resources provides many of the same benefits as a public utility: Capacity exactly matches your need, you pay only for what you use, economies of scale result in lower costs, and the service is provided by a vendor experienced in running large-scale networks. A high-level overview of AWS’s infrastructure (such as AWS Regions and Availability Zones) and AWS services is provided as part of this session.
Managing Multiple Clouds in an Enteprise - A Heterogenous LensMayur Shintre
This document provides perspectives on managing multiple clouds in an enterprise setting. It begins by defining key terms like heterogeneous and cloud management platform. It then rationalizes the different layers involved in managing clouds from native cloud APIs and UIs to abstraction libraries and cloud management platforms. It characterizes workloads on different lifecycles and recommends strategies for different types. The document advocates starting with infrastructure as code and investing in open source options before a unified management platform. It emphasizes including all stakeholders and using culture and developer enablement in cloud management.
Jamcracker Cloud Management Platform: Control, Govern and Manage Enterprise C...John Katrick
Jamcracker Cloud Management Platform provides a unified cloud management solution to integrate the disparate cloud environments. Allows you to control, govern and manage your enterprise cloud resources with automation, orchestration, policy enforcement and management tools. Visit https://www.jamcracker.com/cloud-management-platform to know more.
In this White paper, Torry Harris Business Solutions carries out a high level comparison of the significant features delivered by key public cloud providers of the industry and key considerations that enterprises need to take into account while they embark on Cloud Computing.
Cloud Management Platform for Managed Service Providers (MSPs)John Katrick
Over a period Managed Service Providers (MSPs) has built a thriving business out of strong demand and asks for cloud services by their existing customers. Enterprises have adopted the Cloud First realm and CIOs quickly got into managed services contracts with MSPs and IT Solution Providers. In this entire journey, the Managed Service Providers turned into Managed Cloud Service Providers.
Modern Network Operations with no Myths on SaaS, IaaS and PaaS discusses cloud computing characteristics such as massive, abstracted infrastructure and dynamic allocation of applications. It defines cloud services as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). The document also outlines cloud architecture types including public, private, and hybrid clouds. It analyzes the cloud computing market and opportunities for enterprises and software developers in utilizing public and private cloud services.
AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure are three major cloud platforms that provide on-demand access to computing resources and services over the internet. They differ in their availability zones, market share, popularity, number of worldwide users, services offered, historical downtime, pricing and billing styles, and startup discount programs. For example, AWS has the largest market share and user base while Azure and Google Cloud offer startup programs like AWS Activate, Google Cloud for Startups, and Microsoft for Startups to provide discounted credits and support.
Introduction to AWS Cloud Computing | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides on-demand computing resources and services in the cloud, with pay-as-you-go pricing. This session provides an overview and describes how using AWS resources instead of your own is like purchasing electricity from a power company instead of running your own generator. Using AWS resources provides many of the same benefits as a public utility: Capacity exactly matches your need, you pay only for what you use, economies of scale result in lower costs, and the service is provided by a vendor experienced in running large-scale networks. A high-level overview of AWS’s infrastructure (such as AWS Regions and Availability Zones) and AWS services is provided as part of this session.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing, including:
- Definitions of cloud computing and why it is called "cloud" computing
- A brief history and origins of cloud computing
- Characteristics such as on-demand self-service, ubiquitous network access, and resource pooling
- Advantages like lower costs, improved performance, and device independence
- The three main cloud service models: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
- The four types of cloud implementations: public cloud, private cloud, community cloud, and hybrid cloud
This document provides an overview of cloud operations. It discusses deployment models including private, public and hybrid clouds. It also discusses various "-ops" like cloud ops, dev ops, ml ops etc and their life cycles. Key design principles for cloud like scalability, elasticity, automation, infrastructure as code etc are covered. Important architectures like load balancers, serverless, containers and microservices following 12 factor app principles are explained. Cloud security concepts like encryption, defense in depth using ambassador, sidecar and adapter patterns are presented. Kubernetes container security patterns are also introduced.
As cloud services deployment matures in the enterprise, the emphasis has moved from deploying infrastructure as a service towards a model of delivering business services in a “SaaS-like” manner. How can organizations succeed in building hybrid technology models which effectively leverage AWS to deliver business services transparently to customers? In this presentation, we will discuss how use AWS and CSC to develop business services starting with hybrid IT, moving toward robust test and development strategies for enterprise applications, and finally providing a true “SaaS-like” experience for business users and customers alike.
Craig Stires, Head of Big Data and Analytics, Amazon Web Services, APAC
Dan Angelucci, Chief Technology Officer - Asia, Middle East and Africa, CSC
This document discusses CMS hybrid cloud services and provides an overview of CMS capabilities including:
- Universal CMDB which acts as the foundation providing a single source of truth for configuration data.
- Universal Discovery which uses agent-less, agent-based, and passive techniques to continuously discover configuration changes.
- Automated Service Modeling which can automatically discover and model application dependencies and services.
- The UCMDB Browser interface which provides an intuitive way to access and visualize configuration data.
- Integration with public and private clouds to provide visibility, compliance, and asset management across hybrid environments.
** Cloud Masters Program:https://www.edureka.co/masters-program/cloud-architect-training **
This Edureka "Cloud Computing Service Models” PPT will help you get started with Cloud and different service models like IaaS, PaaS, SaaS in Cloud Computing. Following are the offerings of this Training session:
1. What Is Cloud?
2. What Is Cloud Computing?
3. What are Cloud Services?
4. Cloud Computing Service Models: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
5. Deployment Models
6. Demo - Cloud Service Models
Check out our Playlists:
AWS: https://goo.gl/8qrfKU
Google Cloud: https://goo.gl/jRc9C4
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Introduction to Cloud Computing and its different service models and deployment models with examples.
Prepared for
NeuromanceR Creation [ fb.me/neuromancercreation ]
Enterprise Cloud Architecture Best PracticesDavid Veksler
Introduction to cloud service models - IAAS, SAAS, PAAS.
Best practices for enterprise cloud service architecture, with a focus on Western companies operating in the China market.
Comparison of Azure and AWS from cost and feature perspective.
Next Generation Open Data Platforms | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
The document discusses the evolution and future of open data platforms like GeoPlatform.gov, which implements goals of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure Strategic Plan. Key points include:
- GeoPlatform.gov provides a consistent portal for open geospatial data and services, and shared hosting of these resources.
- Recent improvements include new map viewers, analytics dashboards, and tools for data discovery, sharing, and collaboration.
- Future plans include expanding data registries, monitoring service quality, and providing more open APIs to developers.
- The overall aim is to advance open data sharing and make national geospatial resources more accessible, interoperable, and usable.
AWS is a leading cloud computing company that provides lower IT costs through easily scalable computing, database, storage and application development services. It is preferred by developers for its comprehensive web app services including testing across multiple platforms and SDKs. AWS also offers career skills learning and is the established market leader in enterprise cloud services.
There is no doubt that Openstack represents one of the massive industry alignment towards the Open source cloud, Some even touting it to be the linux of cloud computing. But is it “THE” perfect solution ?
Vanilla Openstack is a “Myth”
The choice of Openstack as part of your cloud strategy purely depends on the kind of workload and the add-on features.
Openstack can be a serious contender especially for fresh deployments and applications that are being architected for cloud. But as the environment gets diverse(legacy integrations) Openstack can be tricky to integrate and maintain
One might require a vendor based Cloud management platform especially when the cloud strategy involves public clouds(AWS, Azure, GCE) and migration of application services across
No doubt it is fully open source, but it comes with learning curve, release cycles, Vendor specific driver integrations etc.
Interesting developments with respect to containers, docker, Kubernetes, Mesosphere etc will challenge Openstack
Openstack will no doubt will grow mature over next couple of years, until then, the hunt for the CMP continues...
Topics of interest :
to build a true hyper converged cloud ?
as an enterprise cloud management platform ?
public cloud ? (as a CSP)
Telco carrier grade cloud ?
VNF, MANO and SDN integrations
This presentation is a basic description of Microsoft Azure. It gives an idea about the Azure - What is Azure?, What are its advantages? and it also enlists a few services provided by Microsoft Azure. The basic idea of Billing and cost management is also provided in the presentation along with the comparison of Azure with AWS and Google Cloud. This presentation also enlists a few business partners of Microsoft Azure.
Amazon Web Services provides cloud computing services to customers in 190 countries, focusing on security, operational excellence, flexibility and choice, innovation, and lowering costs. AWS has a global infrastructure with regions in the US, Europe, Asia Pacific, and South America. It offers a variety of computing, storage, database, application services and has over 30 services available. AWS aims to rapidly innovate based on customer feedback by continuously adding new services and features weekly/monthly while also lowering prices over time to help customers compete globally.
So You’ve Decided to Buy Cloud, Now What? | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
In this session, we discuss key considerations for buying cloud services so that users and organizations can extract the full benefits and power of AWS. By using a hands-on demonstration of AWS offerings, we explore how shared security, utility pricing, data location, innovative services, governance, and terms and conditions need to be approached in a procurement effort.
Join this foundational session to understand the core concepts of “Cloud Computing” and different attributes such as reliability, fault tolerance, elasticity, scalability and pay-as-you-go pricing. Whether you are a startup who wants to accelerate growth without a big upfront investment in cash or time for technology or an Enterprise looking for IT innovation, agility and resiliency while reducing costs, the AWS Cloud provides a complete set of infrastructure services at zero upfront costs which are available with a few clicks and within minutes. Join this webinar to learn more about the benefits of Cloud Computing.
The document discusses how companies can move to the cloud to innovate faster while improving security. It outlines how traditionally most IT budgets are spent keeping existing infrastructure running rather than innovation. Migrating to AWS allows reducing infrastructure costs and risks while freeing up resources to focus on differentiating the business. It provides examples of companies that were able to reduce development time and push more frequent releases after moving to AWS. Finally, it discusses best practices for organizations to build a cloud center of excellence and migrate applications to the cloud.
This document discusses three cloud service models: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). IaaS provides on-demand access to computing resources and storage. PaaS delivers development and operating environments for building apps. SaaS delivers fully-managed, centralized applications through a web browser.
Sameer Mitter | Benefits of Cloud ComputingSameer Mitter
The figure for a device capable of online increased from 31% from 2016 to 8.4 billion in 2017 said by Sameer Mitter. Experts estimate that IoT will consist of about 30 billion objects in 2020. It is also estimated that the global market value will reach $ 7.1 IOT trillion in 2020. The term “Internet of things” was coined by Kevin Ashton of Procter & Gamble, then MIT Auto-ID Center, in 1999.
The document provides an introduction to cloud computing and Amazon Web Services (AWS), describing characteristics of cloud computing including scalability, reliability, and cost reduction. It explains the three main service models of cloud computing - Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) - and how AWS offers these services globally through regions and availability zones. Key AWS services are introduced, including Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) for object storage in the cloud.
The white paper compares the total cost of ownership (TCO) of delivering Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync using three models: on-premise, public cloud (Office 365), and private cloud over three years for 5,000 users. The key takeaways are:
1) A private cloud deployment is less expensive than on-premise for all three solutions and less expensive than the public cloud when additional enterprise capabilities are required.
2) Exchange is 26% less expensive in a private cloud than the public cloud and 13% less than on-premise.
3) SharePoint is 18% less in a private cloud for basic capabilities but only slightly more (9%) for additional
Best Practices for Building Partner Managed Services on AWSAmazon Web Services
As more and more customers move mission-critical workloads to the cloud, there is increasing demand for Managed Service Providers to help customers migrate and then operate those customer environments on an ongoing basis. This session will describe some of the key considerations for Managed Service Providers operating on AWS. You will hear from Partners who have learned and adapted their operations to provide high-quality managed services. And you will learn about the AWS Managed Service Program and how it provides a framework of best practices for Partners to find success in this rapidly expanding space. Join us if you are a business professional who is interested in expanding into the cloud MSP space, or a technical professional who wants an understanding of the technical best practices from successful cloud MSPs.
The document discusses cloud computing, including an overview of its basics and principles like pooled resources, virtualization, elasticity, and metered billing. It outlines cloud deployment models like software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). It also covers cloud service models, virtualization, data storage, security techniques used in the cloud, and management best practices.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing, including:
- Definitions of cloud computing and why it is called "cloud" computing
- A brief history and origins of cloud computing
- Characteristics such as on-demand self-service, ubiquitous network access, and resource pooling
- Advantages like lower costs, improved performance, and device independence
- The three main cloud service models: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
- The four types of cloud implementations: public cloud, private cloud, community cloud, and hybrid cloud
This document provides an overview of cloud operations. It discusses deployment models including private, public and hybrid clouds. It also discusses various "-ops" like cloud ops, dev ops, ml ops etc and their life cycles. Key design principles for cloud like scalability, elasticity, automation, infrastructure as code etc are covered. Important architectures like load balancers, serverless, containers and microservices following 12 factor app principles are explained. Cloud security concepts like encryption, defense in depth using ambassador, sidecar and adapter patterns are presented. Kubernetes container security patterns are also introduced.
As cloud services deployment matures in the enterprise, the emphasis has moved from deploying infrastructure as a service towards a model of delivering business services in a “SaaS-like” manner. How can organizations succeed in building hybrid technology models which effectively leverage AWS to deliver business services transparently to customers? In this presentation, we will discuss how use AWS and CSC to develop business services starting with hybrid IT, moving toward robust test and development strategies for enterprise applications, and finally providing a true “SaaS-like” experience for business users and customers alike.
Craig Stires, Head of Big Data and Analytics, Amazon Web Services, APAC
Dan Angelucci, Chief Technology Officer - Asia, Middle East and Africa, CSC
This document discusses CMS hybrid cloud services and provides an overview of CMS capabilities including:
- Universal CMDB which acts as the foundation providing a single source of truth for configuration data.
- Universal Discovery which uses agent-less, agent-based, and passive techniques to continuously discover configuration changes.
- Automated Service Modeling which can automatically discover and model application dependencies and services.
- The UCMDB Browser interface which provides an intuitive way to access and visualize configuration data.
- Integration with public and private clouds to provide visibility, compliance, and asset management across hybrid environments.
** Cloud Masters Program:https://www.edureka.co/masters-program/cloud-architect-training **
This Edureka "Cloud Computing Service Models” PPT will help you get started with Cloud and different service models like IaaS, PaaS, SaaS in Cloud Computing. Following are the offerings of this Training session:
1. What Is Cloud?
2. What Is Cloud Computing?
3. What are Cloud Services?
4. Cloud Computing Service Models: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
5. Deployment Models
6. Demo - Cloud Service Models
Check out our Playlists:
AWS: https://goo.gl/8qrfKU
Google Cloud: https://goo.gl/jRc9C4
Follow us to never miss an update in the future.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edureka_learning/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edurekaIN/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/edurekain
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/edureka
Introduction to Cloud Computing and its different service models and deployment models with examples.
Prepared for
NeuromanceR Creation [ fb.me/neuromancercreation ]
Enterprise Cloud Architecture Best PracticesDavid Veksler
Introduction to cloud service models - IAAS, SAAS, PAAS.
Best practices for enterprise cloud service architecture, with a focus on Western companies operating in the China market.
Comparison of Azure and AWS from cost and feature perspective.
Next Generation Open Data Platforms | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
The document discusses the evolution and future of open data platforms like GeoPlatform.gov, which implements goals of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure Strategic Plan. Key points include:
- GeoPlatform.gov provides a consistent portal for open geospatial data and services, and shared hosting of these resources.
- Recent improvements include new map viewers, analytics dashboards, and tools for data discovery, sharing, and collaboration.
- Future plans include expanding data registries, monitoring service quality, and providing more open APIs to developers.
- The overall aim is to advance open data sharing and make national geospatial resources more accessible, interoperable, and usable.
AWS is a leading cloud computing company that provides lower IT costs through easily scalable computing, database, storage and application development services. It is preferred by developers for its comprehensive web app services including testing across multiple platforms and SDKs. AWS also offers career skills learning and is the established market leader in enterprise cloud services.
There is no doubt that Openstack represents one of the massive industry alignment towards the Open source cloud, Some even touting it to be the linux of cloud computing. But is it “THE” perfect solution ?
Vanilla Openstack is a “Myth”
The choice of Openstack as part of your cloud strategy purely depends on the kind of workload and the add-on features.
Openstack can be a serious contender especially for fresh deployments and applications that are being architected for cloud. But as the environment gets diverse(legacy integrations) Openstack can be tricky to integrate and maintain
One might require a vendor based Cloud management platform especially when the cloud strategy involves public clouds(AWS, Azure, GCE) and migration of application services across
No doubt it is fully open source, but it comes with learning curve, release cycles, Vendor specific driver integrations etc.
Interesting developments with respect to containers, docker, Kubernetes, Mesosphere etc will challenge Openstack
Openstack will no doubt will grow mature over next couple of years, until then, the hunt for the CMP continues...
Topics of interest :
to build a true hyper converged cloud ?
as an enterprise cloud management platform ?
public cloud ? (as a CSP)
Telco carrier grade cloud ?
VNF, MANO and SDN integrations
This presentation is a basic description of Microsoft Azure. It gives an idea about the Azure - What is Azure?, What are its advantages? and it also enlists a few services provided by Microsoft Azure. The basic idea of Billing and cost management is also provided in the presentation along with the comparison of Azure with AWS and Google Cloud. This presentation also enlists a few business partners of Microsoft Azure.
Amazon Web Services provides cloud computing services to customers in 190 countries, focusing on security, operational excellence, flexibility and choice, innovation, and lowering costs. AWS has a global infrastructure with regions in the US, Europe, Asia Pacific, and South America. It offers a variety of computing, storage, database, application services and has over 30 services available. AWS aims to rapidly innovate based on customer feedback by continuously adding new services and features weekly/monthly while also lowering prices over time to help customers compete globally.
So You’ve Decided to Buy Cloud, Now What? | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
In this session, we discuss key considerations for buying cloud services so that users and organizations can extract the full benefits and power of AWS. By using a hands-on demonstration of AWS offerings, we explore how shared security, utility pricing, data location, innovative services, governance, and terms and conditions need to be approached in a procurement effort.
Join this foundational session to understand the core concepts of “Cloud Computing” and different attributes such as reliability, fault tolerance, elasticity, scalability and pay-as-you-go pricing. Whether you are a startup who wants to accelerate growth without a big upfront investment in cash or time for technology or an Enterprise looking for IT innovation, agility and resiliency while reducing costs, the AWS Cloud provides a complete set of infrastructure services at zero upfront costs which are available with a few clicks and within minutes. Join this webinar to learn more about the benefits of Cloud Computing.
The document discusses how companies can move to the cloud to innovate faster while improving security. It outlines how traditionally most IT budgets are spent keeping existing infrastructure running rather than innovation. Migrating to AWS allows reducing infrastructure costs and risks while freeing up resources to focus on differentiating the business. It provides examples of companies that were able to reduce development time and push more frequent releases after moving to AWS. Finally, it discusses best practices for organizations to build a cloud center of excellence and migrate applications to the cloud.
This document discusses three cloud service models: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). IaaS provides on-demand access to computing resources and storage. PaaS delivers development and operating environments for building apps. SaaS delivers fully-managed, centralized applications through a web browser.
Sameer Mitter | Benefits of Cloud ComputingSameer Mitter
The figure for a device capable of online increased from 31% from 2016 to 8.4 billion in 2017 said by Sameer Mitter. Experts estimate that IoT will consist of about 30 billion objects in 2020. It is also estimated that the global market value will reach $ 7.1 IOT trillion in 2020. The term “Internet of things” was coined by Kevin Ashton of Procter & Gamble, then MIT Auto-ID Center, in 1999.
The document provides an introduction to cloud computing and Amazon Web Services (AWS), describing characteristics of cloud computing including scalability, reliability, and cost reduction. It explains the three main service models of cloud computing - Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) - and how AWS offers these services globally through regions and availability zones. Key AWS services are introduced, including Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) for object storage in the cloud.
The white paper compares the total cost of ownership (TCO) of delivering Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync using three models: on-premise, public cloud (Office 365), and private cloud over three years for 5,000 users. The key takeaways are:
1) A private cloud deployment is less expensive than on-premise for all three solutions and less expensive than the public cloud when additional enterprise capabilities are required.
2) Exchange is 26% less expensive in a private cloud than the public cloud and 13% less than on-premise.
3) SharePoint is 18% less in a private cloud for basic capabilities but only slightly more (9%) for additional
Best Practices for Building Partner Managed Services on AWSAmazon Web Services
As more and more customers move mission-critical workloads to the cloud, there is increasing demand for Managed Service Providers to help customers migrate and then operate those customer environments on an ongoing basis. This session will describe some of the key considerations for Managed Service Providers operating on AWS. You will hear from Partners who have learned and adapted their operations to provide high-quality managed services. And you will learn about the AWS Managed Service Program and how it provides a framework of best practices for Partners to find success in this rapidly expanding space. Join us if you are a business professional who is interested in expanding into the cloud MSP space, or a technical professional who wants an understanding of the technical best practices from successful cloud MSPs.
The document discusses cloud computing, including an overview of its basics and principles like pooled resources, virtualization, elasticity, and metered billing. It outlines cloud deployment models like software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). It also covers cloud service models, virtualization, data storage, security techniques used in the cloud, and management best practices.
The document discusses cloud computing, including an overview of its basics and principles like pooled resources, virtualization, elasticity, and metered billing. It outlines cloud deployment models like infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). The document also covers cloud service models and advanced concepts such as virtualization, data storage, security, and management.
The document discusses three cloud computing service models: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). IaaS provides basic computer infrastructure resources, PaaS provides computing platforms and solutions, and SaaS provides applications delivered as an on-demand service.
The document also outlines a potential cloud computing offering through a GSA storefront that would allow agencies to select infrastructure and application requirements through a simple interface and be provisioned a secure environment supporting the selected applications.
This document summarizes how AWS can help optimize Microsoft workloads. It discusses how AWS allows lifting and shifting of Windows instances, improved elasticity, optimized storage, serverless architectures, and managed services to optimize costs over time. It covers building foundations like IAM, VPC, and directory services. It also discusses platform identity, core network infrastructure, Windows identity, migrating workloads to AWS, database migration, repeatable architectures, administration at scale, keeping systems updated, and licensing options on AWS.
This document summarizes best practices for optimizing Microsoft workloads on AWS. It discusses strategies for deploying, developing, and managing Microsoft workloads on AWS infrastructure and services. Key topics covered include building foundations with AWS IAM and VPC, migrating Microsoft workloads and data to AWS, creating repeatable architectures, optimizing databases with Amazon RDS, administration at scale using tools like AWS Systems Manager, and licensing strategies on AWS.
Migrate & Modernize your legacy Microsoft applications with AWSAmazon Web Services
This document summarizes strategies for migrating and modernizing legacy Microsoft applications with AWS. It discusses lifting and shifting applications to AWS instances and optimizing workloads over time through techniques like right-sizing instances, improving elasticity, optimizing storage, and serverless architectures. It also outlines benefits of running Microsoft applications on AWS like security, performance, cost effectiveness and familiarity. Key services covered include AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), Amazon VPC, AWS Directory Service, Amazon EC2, Amazon RDS, AWS Lambda and containers.
Learn about AWS Managed Services and SaaS Partner Programs that provide partners with business and technical enablement on AWS. As more customers move mission-critical workloads to the cloud, there is increasing demand for Managed Service Providers to help customers migrate and operate those customer environments on an ongoing basis. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is quickly becoming the prevalent model for deploying software to business customers. The AWS SaaS Partner Program provides APN Partners with support as they build, launch, and grow SaaS solutions on AWS. This session will provide you all the information you need to know to get started in the MSP and SaaS Partner Programs.
Journey to the programmable data centerGeremy Reiner
The document discusses building programmable datacenters by focusing on automation and orchestration. It outlines key components of a software-defined datacenter like process automation, continuous delivery, server automation, and policy automation. The document also compares infrastructure options on Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services and provides an overview of tools and technologies for monitoring, logging, and template-based deployments in a programmable datacenter.
Azure vs AWS
This presentation seeks to inform about the generic, technical part about both and the levels of their certifications. The objective here is to merely present the facts to help you arrive at the best possible decision for your individual or corporation’s use. We shall conclude by a summary.
What is Azure?
Microsoft Inc.’s Cloud computing platform.
Launched in 2010
Second-largest market share in cloud computing
200+ products and services
Azure- Technicals
Platform as a Service [PaaS]
Classic model
One-click migration
Black Storage- Storage option
Pay by-the-hour payment model
Virtual Network [VNET] service
Some of Azure’s services:
Mobile and Storage services
Data Management testing
Computing and Deploying
Direct Connections
Benefits of using Azure:
Access to more than 3000 free & paid products and services of Microsoft
Availability to open source applications, frameworks, and templates,
Benefit of single and multiple virtual machine images
Facility of role-based access and fine-grained access control
Automatic billing and monthly charges’ prediction
Direct feedback channel for Azure product team
More than 85 Microsoft Azure certifications are offered in 4 divisions:
Fundamentals
Associate
Expert, &
Speciality
What is AWS?
Short for Amazon Web Service
Launched in 2006
Cloud Computing service from Amazon Inc.
World’s largest cloud computing service
More than 200 products and services
AWS-Technicals
Infrastructure as a Service [IaaS]
Responsibility-sharing model
S3- Storage Option
EC2 container registry- registry containers
Pay by-the-minute payment model
Virtual Private Cloud [VPC] service
Some of AWS’s services:
Computing
Data Lakes and Analytics
Machine learning
Internet of Things
Routing
Benefits of using AWS:
Safe and rapid hosting of apps by Application providers, Independent Software Vendors, and regular vendors
Choice of operating system, programming language, web application platform, database
AWS tools, Auto Scaling, and Elastic Load Balancing for scaling up or down an application
No long or immediate commitment
Billing only for compute power, storage and other services utilized
End-to-end approach for security
There are 11 Amazon Web Services [AWS] certifications across 4 tiers:
Foundational
Associate
Professional &
Specialty
Both are giants of the cloud-computing industry. It is best to examine their range of services and their respective pricing. Then choose what suits you best. From a certifications’ perspective, if you want to go for simpler more relatable concepts: go for Azure. If you like more technical and having a wider range of products to work on, go for AWS.
https://www.mercurysolutions.co/microsoft-azure-training-certification
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(ENT305) Develop an Enterprise-wide Cloud Adoption Strategy | AWS re:Invent 2014Amazon Web Services
Taking a "cloud first" approach requires a different approach than you probably had to consider for your initial few workloads in the cloud. You'll be diving into the deep end of hybrid environments, and that means taking a broad view of your IT strategy, architecture, and organizational design.
Through our experience in helping enterprises navigate this change, AWS has developed the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) to assist with planning, creating, managing, and supporting the shift. In this session, we cover how the CAF offers practical guidance and comprehensive guidelines to enterprise organizations, particularly around roles, governance, and efficiency.
Landing Zones - Creating a Foundation for Your AWS MigrationsAmazon Web Services
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When migrating lots of applications to the cloud, it's important to architect cloud environments that are efficient, secure and compliant. AWS Landing Zones are a prescriptive set of instructions for deploying an AWS-recommended foundation of interrelated AWS accounts, networks, and core services for your initial AWS application environments. This session will review the benefits and best practices.
Are you a Technology Partner that is looking to stay ahead to the curve? Wondering how to massively expand your product reach and shorten sales cycles? SaaS is quickly becoming a prevalent model for accelerating your sales efforts, enabling customer trials and delivering a highly available, scalable and dynamic solution to your customers. This session will explore how AWS and the SaaS Partner Program can assist your business with building and growing your SaaS application on AWS and teach you some AWS best practices for building your SaaS on AWS.
In this session, AWS will present an overview of the AWS Landing Zone – an automated solution for setting up a robust and flexible AWS environment. Customers can expect to learn how AWS works with customers to accelerate their journey to AWS confidently and securely and how the AWS Landing Zone can be customized to meet each organization’s specific needs.
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Running Microsoft Technologies on AWS - Pop-up Loft TLV 2017Amazon Web Services
In this session, you will discover the key tenets for architecting and deploying Microsoft Workloads in the AWS cloud environment. From core infrastructure and Microsoft Active Directory deployment to Microsoft SharePoint and Microsoft Exchange, we will cover the best practices applied by our customers on the platform.
SAP Inside Track 2017: NON-SAP Cloud SolutionsCore To Edge
Introducing other Cloud Providers and Possibilities for SAP Customers and Partners.
Customers and Partners can use Cloud Platforms and only pay for what they use.
coAction provides a single platform for enterprise collaboration across various business processes. It offers modules for finance, sales, and service & support. It provides workflow automation, reporting, and dashboards. Some key features include multi-domain and multi-lingual capabilities, forms creation, document sharing, task management, and integration with email and calendars. It also offers revenue cycle modules for billing, payments, claims, and receivables as well as enterprise features like dashboards, rules-based workflows, and work management.
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