The document discusses priorities for government CIOs, including expanding citizen services while controlling costs, driving inter-agency collaboration, and ensuring security and privacy. It also covers the evolution of cloud computing and how it can help address challenges like scalability, efficiency, and budget pressures. The key to government adoption of cloud is establishing trust in areas like security, control, and service-level management.
Windows Azure platform AppFabric provides a Service Bus and Access Control to enable connectivity and security in cloud applications. The Service Bus allows secure and interoperable communication across networks and firewalls. Access Control simplifies authorization management across organizations and identity providers. These services solve challenges of connecting cloud, mobile, and on-premises applications at scale through standards-based technologies.
Cloud computing submit seamolec 19 feb 2013iwita_1
The document discusses next generation e-government and cloud computing services. It proposes developing integrated public services through a government cloud that can provide standardized services and applications to various ministries and agencies. This would improve interoperability between different levels of government and maximize efficiency. The implementation of e-KTP electronic ID cards in Indonesia is presented as a use case, with the vision of the cards serving as multifunctional cards for various government and public services through integration with a national population database.
This document discusses two ArcGIS applications deployed in the cloud by the Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET). A public Forest Pest Conditions Viewer application allows users to explore forest pest impact data. A secured Disturbance Mapper application uses remote sensing data to identify disturbed forest areas and enable analysis of the causes and effects of disturbances. Both applications were built with ArcGIS Server 10 and deployed to Amazon Web Services, demonstrating how custom ArcGIS applications can be quickly deployed to the cloud.
Revenue intelligence solutions provider cVidya launched its cloud services in late 2010 and revenue assurance solution for cloud services in mid-2011 to help telecommunications companies optimize and assure revenue from cloud offerings. The document discusses how telecom companies are both offering cloud/SaaS services to customers and consuming cloud/SaaS services themselves. It also announces cVidya's enhancement of its product OfferAdvisor to leverage big data technologies and information from social and mobile sources to improve next best offer recommendations for telecom companies dealing with the challenges of cloud, big data, mobile and social trends.
Fhoster - Cloud computing and the Democratization of ITInnovAction Lab
The document discusses how cloud computing has democratized information technology and content creation/delivery. Specifically, it notes that individuals and small businesses can now easily and affordably create and deliver digital content worldwide through technologies like standardized formats/protocols and cloud-based tools. The document suggests this democratization could also extend to the enterprise software space, allowing small/mid-sized businesses to easily create and deliver digital services through emerging technologies like virtualization, open-source data center operating systems, and standard web services/APIs.
1) Technology is now the most important external force impacting organizations, with CEOs identifying it as the top factor in 2012.
2) CIOs are turning to innovative technologies like big data, mobile, cloud, business process management, and security to deliver business outcomes.
3) A next generation cloud infrastructure is fundamental to enabling new models of engagement through systems of engagement and shared infrastructure, as well as enabling new service innovations.
Windows Azure platform AppFabric provides a Service Bus and Access Control to enable connectivity and security in cloud applications. The Service Bus allows secure and interoperable communication across networks and firewalls. Access Control simplifies authorization management across organizations and identity providers. These services solve challenges of connecting cloud, mobile, and on-premises applications at scale through standards-based technologies.
Cloud computing submit seamolec 19 feb 2013iwita_1
The document discusses next generation e-government and cloud computing services. It proposes developing integrated public services through a government cloud that can provide standardized services and applications to various ministries and agencies. This would improve interoperability between different levels of government and maximize efficiency. The implementation of e-KTP electronic ID cards in Indonesia is presented as a use case, with the vision of the cards serving as multifunctional cards for various government and public services through integration with a national population database.
This document discusses two ArcGIS applications deployed in the cloud by the Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET). A public Forest Pest Conditions Viewer application allows users to explore forest pest impact data. A secured Disturbance Mapper application uses remote sensing data to identify disturbed forest areas and enable analysis of the causes and effects of disturbances. Both applications were built with ArcGIS Server 10 and deployed to Amazon Web Services, demonstrating how custom ArcGIS applications can be quickly deployed to the cloud.
Revenue intelligence solutions provider cVidya launched its cloud services in late 2010 and revenue assurance solution for cloud services in mid-2011 to help telecommunications companies optimize and assure revenue from cloud offerings. The document discusses how telecom companies are both offering cloud/SaaS services to customers and consuming cloud/SaaS services themselves. It also announces cVidya's enhancement of its product OfferAdvisor to leverage big data technologies and information from social and mobile sources to improve next best offer recommendations for telecom companies dealing with the challenges of cloud, big data, mobile and social trends.
Fhoster - Cloud computing and the Democratization of ITInnovAction Lab
The document discusses how cloud computing has democratized information technology and content creation/delivery. Specifically, it notes that individuals and small businesses can now easily and affordably create and deliver digital content worldwide through technologies like standardized formats/protocols and cloud-based tools. The document suggests this democratization could also extend to the enterprise software space, allowing small/mid-sized businesses to easily create and deliver digital services through emerging technologies like virtualization, open-source data center operating systems, and standard web services/APIs.
1) Technology is now the most important external force impacting organizations, with CEOs identifying it as the top factor in 2012.
2) CIOs are turning to innovative technologies like big data, mobile, cloud, business process management, and security to deliver business outcomes.
3) A next generation cloud infrastructure is fundamental to enabling new models of engagement through systems of engagement and shared infrastructure, as well as enabling new service innovations.
- Cloud computing represents a major shift in enterprise IT that will transform the industry over several years.
- It offers opportunities for new cloud-based application and service companies as well as those providing enabling infrastructure.
- Virtualization technologies have allowed data centers to transition from isolated silos to automated and optimized cloud environments, improving efficiency and agility.
Cloud computing allows for on-demand access to shared computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications and services. It provides accessibility, agility and flexibility through rapid provisioning and releasing of resources with minimal management effort. Some key aspects of cloud computing include virtualization, multi-tenancy, broad network access, resource pooling and measured service. Cloud computing is changing the nature of IT by moving computing resources from local desktops and data centers to the internet.
Ist Cloud Computing für Sie sinnvoll? Sollten Sie auf Platform-as-a-Service bei Ihrer Softwareentwicklung setzen? Entsteht durch Cloud Computing für Ihr Unternehmen ein Mehrwert?
Beim Einsatz einer Cloud-Plattform, wie z.B. Windows Azure, können sich Vorteile für Ihre Softwareentwicklung und Ihr Unternehmen ergeben. Es gibt verschiedene Einsatzszenarien, in denen Cloud Computing besonders geeignet ist. Die Wahl des Abstraktionsniveaus (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS) in Verbindung mit den richtigen Designentscheidungen sind richtungsweisend.
Die Projekte time cockpit und TFM stellen exemplarisch die Unterschiede im Softwareentwicklungs- und Betriebsprozess bei SaaS Lösungen in der Cloud im Vergleich zur klassischen Softwareentwicklung für den Vorortbetrieb dar. Die beiden Produkte waren zwei der ersten Lösungen aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum, die von Grund auf für SaaS und Cloud konzipiert wurden.
Texas state agencies wanted a solution to plan, provision, and manage cloud IT services from multiple providers to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Gravitant implemented a cloud brokerage portal called the Texas Cloud Services Portal that allowed agencies to design architectures, estimate costs, provision resources, and monitor billing across Amazon, Savvis, Terremark, and other providers. The portal provided consolidated visibility and control over cloud spending. It was successfully piloted by several state agencies who were able to launch applications in just two days, demonstrating the agility of the cloud.
The Telecom Solutions Lab offers live solutions prototypes in various areas including smarter services, smarter operations, and smarter networks. The lab has over 20 solutions available for demonstration covering areas such as rapid service creation, cloud services, analytics, operations support, and networks optimization. Customers can access video presentations, training packages, and remote demonstrations for many of the solutions.
This lecture was given by Professor June Sung Park at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in the 2012 Cloud Conference held in August 2012 by Electronic Times in Korea.
Sada cloudovej infraštruktúry a VMware vSphere 5 - základ pre firemný hybridn...ASBIS SK
VMware vSphere 5 Cloud Infrastructure Suite provides a virtualized infrastructure that allows applications to run on any device securely. It offers a more flexible and efficient infrastructure through virtualization and cloud computing. This transforms IT by providing dynamic scaling, intelligent management, and a flexible architecture to support changes.
The document discusses disruptive changes in communications networks driven by the Internet of Things, big data, cloud computing, and the evolution of services. These "tectonic shifts" are transforming networks and driving the transition to software defined networking (SDN). SDN uses virtualization and network functions to abstract the network, enabling faster innovation, lower costs, and more flexible, software-based control of network resources. The changes present both challenges and opportunities for network operators and providers to reinvent their networks.
Cloud Computing: da curiosidade para casos reaissoudW
The document discusses key trends in cloud computing and IT. It notes that cloud relies on virtualization, standardization, automation, and self-service. Together these enable flexibility, increased efficiency, rapid deployment, repeatable configurations, and improved user control over costs and services. The document also discusses how various analysts rank cloud computing, virtualization, mobile, analytics, and security as top trends.
Cloud Computing: da curiosidade para casos reaissoudW
This document discusses trends in cloud computing and its benefits. It defines cloud as a new consumption and delivery model for IT services that relies on industrialization of delivery. Cloud computing enables benefits like self-service, flexibility, cost savings, and increased visibility through combining virtualization, standardization, automation, and self-service. It can be deployed privately within an enterprise, as a public cloud model over the internet, or as a hybrid model. Cloud provides a range of service models from infrastructure to applications.
This document discusses the future of cloud computing and infrastructure. It covers several topics including:
1. How technological advances will enable machines to make rapid decisions without human biases.
2. The economic benefits cloud computing provides through standardized workloads, rapid provisioning, and usage-based billing.
3. The challenges of cloud computing including security, data privacy, application mobility between cloud providers, and lack of visibility across business processes.
4. Emerging trends in cloud computing like the rise of application containers and platforms as a service, as well as countertrends around vendor strategies and the role of operating systems.
The document introduces cloud computing and provides definitions from various sources. It describes cloud computing as IT services delivered over the internet, allowing users to access technology resources without knowledge of or control over the underlying infrastructure. The document also outlines different types of cloud computing and services, benefits of cloud computing for businesses and consumers, and challenges and opportunities for cloud adoption.
VMware Enterprise Management – The Vision cfArrow ECS UK
VMware Enterprise Management – The Vision
A steer on the vision for the new Enterprise Management solution suites – the biggest management launch in VMware history.
Colin Fernandes, Global Technical Marketing Manager, VMware
DDHS 2009 Microsoft Heads In The Cloud Feet On The Ground Peter de Haas...Peter de Haas
Presentation I gave on 15 Sept 2009 at the Dutch Datacenter & Hosting Summit 2009.
Main topics of the presentation :
- Look beyond the hype of cloudcomputing
- Microosft vision for cloud computing / online slutions
- Importance of a Partner ecosystem
- The ability to choose the right sourcing and deployment scenario for your organisation
The document summarizes key points from a presentation on cloud computing security best practices. It discusses auditing practices from several organizations, including ENISA, CSA, and Microsoft. ENISA recommendations include personnel security practices, supply chain assurance, operational security controls like change management and logging, and software integrity protections. The presentation provides an overview of cloud computing concepts and case studies on government and commercial cloud users.
Building and Managing Cloud Applications and InfrastructureDarren Cunningham
While service-based infrastructure can improve TCO and streamline IT management, it also presents some challenges that need to be met head-on. How do you ensure your data is secure in transit and available when you need it? How do you manage and communicate with your infrastructure? How do you enable service quality metrics and disaster recovery? And, how do you integrate data from legacy systems with data from web-based systems? Join AT&T and Informatica as they share their experience in building and managing cloud applications and infrastructure.
The document discusses the three stages of an organization's journey to cloud computing:
1) IT Production - focuses on lowering costs by increasing efficiency and virtualization.
2) Business Production - focuses on improving quality of service for mission critical applications.
3) IT as a Service - focuses on improving business agility by running IT like a business and leveraging big data.
It also outlines EMC's approach to helping organizations make this transition to private and hybrid cloud models.
The document discusses a roundtable debate between experts on how network virtualization and cloud computing are impacting network service architectures. Key points discussed include:
- Virtualization breaks the linkage between applications and physical network devices, challenging traditional network models.
- Virtualization shifts the leverage point in networks from physical devices to hypervisor software, where more information is available.
- Most scalable cloud networks are architected without relying on VLANs or a single large Layer 2 domain.
- Networking functionality may become more generic and commoditized as infrastructure is outsourced to cloud providers. However, rich feature sets from individual vendors may still be required to meet customer needs.
- In the long run, a few large providers
This document discusses how cloud computing is becoming increasingly important for law firms. It notes that the projected value of cloud computing in 2013 is $150.1 billion and that many firms are already using or considering cloud services. The document outlines the types of cloud models including public, private, hybrid and community clouds. It discusses both the benefits of cloud computing for law firms, such as reduced costs and quicker implementation, as well as challenges around security, data protection, and integration. The document predicts that over the next two years, more legal services such as document management, records management, and practice management systems will move to cloud-based models.
- Cloud computing represents a major shift in enterprise IT that will transform the industry over several years.
- It offers opportunities for new cloud-based application and service companies as well as those providing enabling infrastructure.
- Virtualization technologies have allowed data centers to transition from isolated silos to automated and optimized cloud environments, improving efficiency and agility.
Cloud computing allows for on-demand access to shared computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications and services. It provides accessibility, agility and flexibility through rapid provisioning and releasing of resources with minimal management effort. Some key aspects of cloud computing include virtualization, multi-tenancy, broad network access, resource pooling and measured service. Cloud computing is changing the nature of IT by moving computing resources from local desktops and data centers to the internet.
Ist Cloud Computing für Sie sinnvoll? Sollten Sie auf Platform-as-a-Service bei Ihrer Softwareentwicklung setzen? Entsteht durch Cloud Computing für Ihr Unternehmen ein Mehrwert?
Beim Einsatz einer Cloud-Plattform, wie z.B. Windows Azure, können sich Vorteile für Ihre Softwareentwicklung und Ihr Unternehmen ergeben. Es gibt verschiedene Einsatzszenarien, in denen Cloud Computing besonders geeignet ist. Die Wahl des Abstraktionsniveaus (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS) in Verbindung mit den richtigen Designentscheidungen sind richtungsweisend.
Die Projekte time cockpit und TFM stellen exemplarisch die Unterschiede im Softwareentwicklungs- und Betriebsprozess bei SaaS Lösungen in der Cloud im Vergleich zur klassischen Softwareentwicklung für den Vorortbetrieb dar. Die beiden Produkte waren zwei der ersten Lösungen aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum, die von Grund auf für SaaS und Cloud konzipiert wurden.
Texas state agencies wanted a solution to plan, provision, and manage cloud IT services from multiple providers to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Gravitant implemented a cloud brokerage portal called the Texas Cloud Services Portal that allowed agencies to design architectures, estimate costs, provision resources, and monitor billing across Amazon, Savvis, Terremark, and other providers. The portal provided consolidated visibility and control over cloud spending. It was successfully piloted by several state agencies who were able to launch applications in just two days, demonstrating the agility of the cloud.
The Telecom Solutions Lab offers live solutions prototypes in various areas including smarter services, smarter operations, and smarter networks. The lab has over 20 solutions available for demonstration covering areas such as rapid service creation, cloud services, analytics, operations support, and networks optimization. Customers can access video presentations, training packages, and remote demonstrations for many of the solutions.
This lecture was given by Professor June Sung Park at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in the 2012 Cloud Conference held in August 2012 by Electronic Times in Korea.
Sada cloudovej infraštruktúry a VMware vSphere 5 - základ pre firemný hybridn...ASBIS SK
VMware vSphere 5 Cloud Infrastructure Suite provides a virtualized infrastructure that allows applications to run on any device securely. It offers a more flexible and efficient infrastructure through virtualization and cloud computing. This transforms IT by providing dynamic scaling, intelligent management, and a flexible architecture to support changes.
The document discusses disruptive changes in communications networks driven by the Internet of Things, big data, cloud computing, and the evolution of services. These "tectonic shifts" are transforming networks and driving the transition to software defined networking (SDN). SDN uses virtualization and network functions to abstract the network, enabling faster innovation, lower costs, and more flexible, software-based control of network resources. The changes present both challenges and opportunities for network operators and providers to reinvent their networks.
Cloud Computing: da curiosidade para casos reaissoudW
The document discusses key trends in cloud computing and IT. It notes that cloud relies on virtualization, standardization, automation, and self-service. Together these enable flexibility, increased efficiency, rapid deployment, repeatable configurations, and improved user control over costs and services. The document also discusses how various analysts rank cloud computing, virtualization, mobile, analytics, and security as top trends.
Cloud Computing: da curiosidade para casos reaissoudW
This document discusses trends in cloud computing and its benefits. It defines cloud as a new consumption and delivery model for IT services that relies on industrialization of delivery. Cloud computing enables benefits like self-service, flexibility, cost savings, and increased visibility through combining virtualization, standardization, automation, and self-service. It can be deployed privately within an enterprise, as a public cloud model over the internet, or as a hybrid model. Cloud provides a range of service models from infrastructure to applications.
This document discusses the future of cloud computing and infrastructure. It covers several topics including:
1. How technological advances will enable machines to make rapid decisions without human biases.
2. The economic benefits cloud computing provides through standardized workloads, rapid provisioning, and usage-based billing.
3. The challenges of cloud computing including security, data privacy, application mobility between cloud providers, and lack of visibility across business processes.
4. Emerging trends in cloud computing like the rise of application containers and platforms as a service, as well as countertrends around vendor strategies and the role of operating systems.
The document introduces cloud computing and provides definitions from various sources. It describes cloud computing as IT services delivered over the internet, allowing users to access technology resources without knowledge of or control over the underlying infrastructure. The document also outlines different types of cloud computing and services, benefits of cloud computing for businesses and consumers, and challenges and opportunities for cloud adoption.
VMware Enterprise Management – The Vision cfArrow ECS UK
VMware Enterprise Management – The Vision
A steer on the vision for the new Enterprise Management solution suites – the biggest management launch in VMware history.
Colin Fernandes, Global Technical Marketing Manager, VMware
DDHS 2009 Microsoft Heads In The Cloud Feet On The Ground Peter de Haas...Peter de Haas
Presentation I gave on 15 Sept 2009 at the Dutch Datacenter & Hosting Summit 2009.
Main topics of the presentation :
- Look beyond the hype of cloudcomputing
- Microosft vision for cloud computing / online slutions
- Importance of a Partner ecosystem
- The ability to choose the right sourcing and deployment scenario for your organisation
The document summarizes key points from a presentation on cloud computing security best practices. It discusses auditing practices from several organizations, including ENISA, CSA, and Microsoft. ENISA recommendations include personnel security practices, supply chain assurance, operational security controls like change management and logging, and software integrity protections. The presentation provides an overview of cloud computing concepts and case studies on government and commercial cloud users.
Building and Managing Cloud Applications and InfrastructureDarren Cunningham
While service-based infrastructure can improve TCO and streamline IT management, it also presents some challenges that need to be met head-on. How do you ensure your data is secure in transit and available when you need it? How do you manage and communicate with your infrastructure? How do you enable service quality metrics and disaster recovery? And, how do you integrate data from legacy systems with data from web-based systems? Join AT&T and Informatica as they share their experience in building and managing cloud applications and infrastructure.
The document discusses the three stages of an organization's journey to cloud computing:
1) IT Production - focuses on lowering costs by increasing efficiency and virtualization.
2) Business Production - focuses on improving quality of service for mission critical applications.
3) IT as a Service - focuses on improving business agility by running IT like a business and leveraging big data.
It also outlines EMC's approach to helping organizations make this transition to private and hybrid cloud models.
The document discusses a roundtable debate between experts on how network virtualization and cloud computing are impacting network service architectures. Key points discussed include:
- Virtualization breaks the linkage between applications and physical network devices, challenging traditional network models.
- Virtualization shifts the leverage point in networks from physical devices to hypervisor software, where more information is available.
- Most scalable cloud networks are architected without relying on VLANs or a single large Layer 2 domain.
- Networking functionality may become more generic and commoditized as infrastructure is outsourced to cloud providers. However, rich feature sets from individual vendors may still be required to meet customer needs.
- In the long run, a few large providers
This document discusses how cloud computing is becoming increasingly important for law firms. It notes that the projected value of cloud computing in 2013 is $150.1 billion and that many firms are already using or considering cloud services. The document outlines the types of cloud models including public, private, hybrid and community clouds. It discusses both the benefits of cloud computing for law firms, such as reduced costs and quicker implementation, as well as challenges around security, data protection, and integration. The document predicts that over the next two years, more legal services such as document management, records management, and practice management systems will move to cloud-based models.
How to Contain the Costs of Workload AutomationSkybot Software
In a recent survey by InformationWeek, over 50% of IT managers named cost as the primary limitation to data center automation.
In this enlightening presentation, you’ll learn about:
• Required vs. “nice to have” features.
• Budget creep prevention tactics.
• General product costs and comparisons.
• Yearly maintenance fees, and what they should be covering.
• Intangible savings areas.
Afterwards, you’ll have a better understanding of fair pricing, and which questions to ask to make sure you’re paying the right price for your IT needs.
Sikkerhed og Revision 2009: Skal sikkerhedsmodellen vendes på hovedet?Jakob Illeborg Pagter
The document discusses new challenges for security in the modern, digital world and how traditional perimeter-based security models may need to be rethought. It outlines six trends - cloud computing, mutual computing, privacy issues, pervasive computing, digital natives, and dynamic change - that present six challenges to security. It argues that security must move to a data-centric model focused on principles of equivalence, distribute-and-rule, and the law of large numbers rather than relying on perimeter defenses. New technical approaches like secure multiparty computation could help address these challenges.
Another One Zero One Digital Briefing. This one provides an introduction to the world of "Cloud Computing", the way it works, the benefits and the risks for business. We'd love to hear from you if you've got any comments, questions or feedback.
http://www.onezeroone.com.au/
Cloud computing provides on-demand delivery of IT resources and applications via the Internet with benefits of scalability, cost-savings and flexibility. However, security is a major concern as customers lose direct control over data and infrastructure. The document discusses key cloud security domains including data security, reliability, compliance and security management. Customers are most concerned about security, reliability and economics when considering cloud adoption. Providers must offer transparency, strong availability guarantees and easy security controls to help customers address these risks.
What virtualization means to the branch officeInterop
This document discusses how virtualization can benefit branch offices. It notes that virtualization in the data center can help deliver applications and services to branch offices more efficiently. Virtualizing services directly in the branch using a virtualization engine allows for centralized management and delivery of a variety of virtualized applications and services to meet branch needs. This virtualized services approach improves the user experience, lowers costs through operational efficiencies, and increases productivity at branch offices.
Michael Lawrey, Executive Director Architecture, Online & Media spoke to the Cloud Conference & Expo in Sydney on the importance of service level agreements and standards in Cloud Computing, particularly at an enterprise level.
Mobile Applications & Cloud Computing : Leapfrog Strategy for Thai IT IndustrySoftware Park Thailand
This document summarizes Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanachart Numnonda's presentation on mobile applications and cloud computing as a leapfrog strategy for Thailand's IT industry. It discusses how cloud computing and mobile technologies are changing the technology landscape and business models. It then outlines Software Park Thailand's plans to help the local software industry capitalize on these new opportunities through training programs in mobile app development, cloud platforms, and a mobile testing center. The goal is to enable Thai software companies to understand and develop skills in these emerging areas.
This document discusses how a large Asian low-cost airline migrated their web frontend to AWS public cloud to gain scalability. During quarterly sales promotions, the airline's website would go down within minutes due to a surge in traffic that exceeded their existing infrastructure capacity. By using AWS, the airline was able to automatically provision over 60 servers within 25 minutes before each promotion to handle the increased load. This improved site availability and helped convert more customers, while reducing promotion infrastructure costs by 40%. After each promotion, the extra infrastructure was turned off to avoid unnecessary costs.
The document discusses how public sector organizations in Canada can realize benefits from moving to cloud computing services. It outlines opportunities like increased productivity, lower costs, and better serving citizens. The challenges of determining return on investment and overcoming misperceptions are also addressed. Case studies are presented showing how the University of Toronto reduced costs by consolidating email systems on Office 365 and how the Government of Ontario tested a private cloud to modernize aging infrastructure.
Open Data Center Alliance Solution Provider Panel Discussion at 2011 Intel Developer Forum
Panel: Marvin Wheeler, ODCA Chair; Winston Bumpus, VMware; Brent Schroeder, Dell; Shannon Williams, Citrix; Gordon Haff, Red Hat; Sanjog Gad, EMC
Increase your it agility and cost efficiency with hds cloud solutions webinarHitachi Vantara
Find out how to build and use clouds to support your business objectives. Learn about new HDS cloud solutions and services that help you create clouds for infrastructure, content and information. Simplify and accelerate your transition to clouds.
This document discusses security issues related to cloud computing service delivery models. It describes the three main delivery models: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). IaaS provides the foundational infrastructure resources, with PaaS building application platforms on top of it and SaaS providing software. Each layer inherits the security risks of the layers below. While cloud computing provides benefits, security remains a major concern due to issues like loss of control over data, visibility, and potential exploits from third-party administrators of cloud resources.
The document discusses a presentation on auditing in the subscription economy. It covers topics like understanding the subscription economy, cloud computing concepts, risks and challenges of cloud computing, the role of CAEs and internal audit, and a case study on "Democratizing Governance". The agenda includes understanding the subscription economy, cloud computing concepts, risks and challenges of cloud migration, the role of the Chief Audit Executive (CAE) and how internal audit can help govern cloud environments.
Layer 7 & Burton Group: New Cloud Security Model RequirementsCA API Management
This document summarizes Anne Thomas Manes' presentation on new security models for cloud computing. It discusses how cloud computing requires rethinking security architectures, with services spanning internal and external clouds. It recommends a service-oriented approach to security using layered defenses, mutual reinforcement of service-oriented architecture and security, and considering cloud brokers to enforce policies. Cloud governance is seen as the evolution of service-oriented architecture governance to provide visibility, security and control in cloud environments.
This was presented at 2009 Web World Conference.
The presentation analyzes some trends of cloud computing, and prospects the futures of cloud computing.
The document discusses how cloud service providers (CSPs) can help software developers by hosting their applications and services. It recommends partnering with a CSP to gain access to infrastructure, platforms, and services without having to build and maintain them. Developers should choose a CSP based on their technical capabilities, geographic coverage, security, scalability, and customer service/support. The case study profiles a payroll company that chose RackForce as their CSP due to its Canadian data centers, strong service level agreements, ease of use and support, security, and ability to scale on demand.
Peter Coffee, Director of Platform Research at salesforce.com, gave a presentation on cloud tools for connected communities. He discussed how the cloud enables deep customization while maintaining a coherent code base and security. Coffee also outlined how the cloud allows for integration without requiring rip-and-replace upgrades. He presented examples of how government agencies and companies have leveraged the cloud to accelerate projects, increase flexibility, and reduce costs. Coffee argued that cloud adoption is increasing and will continue to do so as cloud capabilities improve more rapidly than traditional IT models.
The document discusses cloud computing and its potential benefits for the Department of Defense (DoD). It provides various definitions of cloud computing from different organizations and outlines some realities of adopting cloud computing, including that it is a disruptive technology that will require planning, pilots, and lessons learned. The document also discusses how moving the desktop into the cloud could pay huge returns through cost savings, agility, and performance.
This document discusses two ArcGIS applications deployed in the cloud by the Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET). A public Forest Pest Conditions Viewer application allows users to explore forest pest impact data. A secured Disturbance Mapper application uses remote sensing data to identify disturbed forest areas and enable analysis of the causes and effects of disturbances. Both applications were built with ArcGIS Server 10 and deployed to Amazon Web Services for scalability and convenience.
Presented at MPLS 2010 Oct 24-27 Washington D.C.
Monique Morrow, Cisco Distinguished Consulting Engineer, discussed the role of the network in developing as a base for cloud computing in developing XaaS models across a private backbone vs offering Cloud-based services over the Internet.
The presenter further presented the potential evolution of Cloud Computing in the form of Private, Hybrid and Inter-Cloud.
Service Level Management and Security are also highlighted themes in this presentation.
An overview of the various standards organizations and forums that may be specific to cloud computing and emerging inter-cloud was also provided
Discussion and takeaway - the value of these models to your business.
3. Government CIO “Balancing Act”
Expand services for Control IT
citizens, stakeholders operating costs
Focus on internal Drive inter-agency
agency operations interoperability
Hire & Retain Manage budget
top talent pressures
Open public
Ensure security
access to
and privacy
information
4. Where is IT’s Greatest Impact on Government?
Federal CIO Survey Question:
Where will investments in technology have the greatest impact on the
performance of government?
Cross-Agency Information Critical Government Transparent,
Information Security Infrastructure Management Citizen-Centric
Sharing and and Privacy Sustainability Government
Collaboration and Continuity
Source: AFFIRM, December 2008
5. How Secure Is Government IT?
Federal CIO Survey Question: More Secure
Has the IT infrastructure that supports your agency’s Unchanged
mission become more secure or less secure? Less Secure
Source: AFFIRM, December 2008
9. Evolution of the Internet
Growth/
Value
Media Distributed,
Collaboration
Experience Sustainability Virtualized
Platform
Platform Architecture
Vertically Vertically
Data Messaging Price/ Data Messaging Price/
Integrated Integrated
Transport Platform Performance Transport Platform Performance
Architecture Architecture
NETWORK PLATFORM
The First Internet The Next Internet
10. Evolution of the Internet
Cisco Smart Virtualization
Strategic Video Collaboration Connected Cloud
Communities
Focus
The Next
Internet
Media Distributed,
Collaboration Sustainability
Experience Virtualized
Platform
Platform Architecture
11. Future of Computing
Cloud
Disruptor:
Virtualization
Web
Client Server
Minicomputer
Mainframe
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
12. Next Inflection Point
WHAT IS
CLOUD COMPUTING?
IT resources and services that are abstracted from the
underlying infrastructure and provided “on-demand”
and “at scale” in a multi-tenant environment
Today, clouds are associated with an off-premise, hosted model
13. Cloud Definition from NIST
Visual Model of NIST’s Working Definition of Cloud Computing
Measured Service Rapid Elasticity
Essential
Characteristics
On-Demand Broad Network
Resource Pooling
Self Service Access
Service Software as a Platform as a Infrastucture as a
Models Service (SaaS) Service (PaaS) Service (IaaS)
Deployment
Models Public Private Hybrid Community
http://www.csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud-computing/index.html
14. What Do Government Agencies Need?
Addressing Current Cloud Barriers
Weakness Strength
Cost
Flexibility
Security
ork SLAs
orm
Interoperability
20. Cisco Cloud Solutions
What We Offer & Where We Differentiate
Communications & Collaboration Solutions
(Delivered via SaaS and On-Premise)
Collaboration and Unified Communications
End-to-End IaaS-Enabling Solutions
Data Center 3.0 Unified Service Computing System
Delivery and Unified Fabric
Pervasive Trust & Security Solutions
Comprehensive Security Suite
21. How We Get There:
Evolution of Cloud Computing Infrastructure
START HERE
Consolidation Virtualization Automation Utility Market
Inter-Cloud
Private Clouds
Unified Computing
Unified Fabric Architecture
Data Center Networking
23. Private Cloud Computing
Empower organizations to innovate while optimizing IT
spend through the power of cloud computing.
Private Cloud
Any Device, Any Where
Your Applications
Your Information
Enterprise IT Resources
Virtualized Infrastructure
Cloud Operating System
Cloud Internetwork
Enterprise Provider
Infrastructure: Infrastructure:
Servers – Network – Storage Servers – Network – Storage
27. The Foundation for Private Clouds:
Unified Computing System
Single point of management
for compute, network and
storage
Wire once, run anything
Architected to operate at
massive network scale
Designed and Optimized for
Virtualization & Cloud
Energy Efficient
28. The Advantages of UCS
Reduces total cost of ownership
30% workload increase on flat power budget
Increases business agility
Pre-engineered: provision in minutes, not months
Investment protection
Increased efficiency enables longer lifecycles
29. Key to Agency Adoption of Cloud: Trust
Before the Economics of Cloud Computing Can be Considered,
Agencies Require a Trusted Service Infrastructure
Security Control
Service-Level Compliance
Management