This document discusses recent developments in the cloud computing market. It analyzes strategies and acquisitions by major players like Amazon, Microsoft, Google, IBM, Oracle, and others. It attempts to categorize cloud services into infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). The structure of the cloud computing market has evolved from a single public cloud to a mix of public, private, and hybrid cloud models. The document predicts corporations will increasingly utilize a mix of public and private clouds to meet different application and data needs.
Cloud computing security john abrena - chicago tourRamon Ray
Using Cloud-Based Services to Secure and Manage your Information
John Abrena, Director of Cloud Services at En Pointe Technologies, discusses how cloud-based services can help secure and manage information. He explains that information has value and must be protected, and that cloud services provide easy deployment, automatic updates, pay-as-you-go pricing and easy scaling. Symantec offers various cloud-based security and availability solutions that simplify IT. Migrating services like email security, web security and backup to the cloud reduces complexity while maintaining industry-leading security standards.
Private cloud, the Good, the Bad and the UglyTudor Damian
The document discusses private clouds, highlighting both benefits ("the good") and challenges ("the bad" and "the ugly"). Among the benefits are improved efficiency and flexibility compared to traditional IT via capabilities like elasticity, scalability, and continuous availability. Challenges include the real costs of building and maintaining a private cloud; security concerns; and complex vendor evaluations. The document also provides an overview of private cloud components and considerations for building a successful private cloud, such as budget, architecture, hardware, and staffing needs.
This document discusses migrating enterprises to cloud computing. It defines cloud computing as scalable IT capabilities provided as an on-demand service over the internet. There are three service models: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). There are also four deployment models: public clouds, private clouds, hybrid clouds, and community clouds. Migrating to the cloud provides benefits like lower costs, faster innovation, and elastic resources, but also raises concerns around data security, privacy, and network performance.
ODCA Forecast 2012 Keynote: Curt Aubley, President, Open Data Center Alliance; VP/CTO NexGen Cyber Innovation & Technology; Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services
George S. Patton was an American military leader from 1885-1945. As a general, he led troops during World War II and was known for his leadership skills and strategic abilities. However, the document does not provide any additional context or details about Patton or his military career.
The document provides an overview of cloud computing and Microsoft's cloud offerings. It introduces the benefits of cloud computing such as efficiency and flexibility compared to traditional IT infrastructure models. It then discusses the Microsoft Web Platform including the Web Platform Installer, WebMatrix, and Razor for building web applications. Finally, it outlines several student opportunities through programs like DreamSpark, Imagine Cup, and Microsoft Student Partners for gaining access to technology and experience.
The document discusses the core benefits of Intalio|Cloud, which delivers the benefits of cloud computing behind a company's firewall. It provides deployment versatility by supporting virtual private and private cloud models. It helps reduce risks inherent to public cloud computing by allowing for on-premises deployment and backups. Intalio|Cloud is also described as being vertically integrated with all necessary software, hardware, and services. It packages infrastructure, platform and software layers into an integrated stack and allows for comprehensive and scalable cloud deployments on-premises.
Cloud computing security john abrena - chicago tourRamon Ray
Using Cloud-Based Services to Secure and Manage your Information
John Abrena, Director of Cloud Services at En Pointe Technologies, discusses how cloud-based services can help secure and manage information. He explains that information has value and must be protected, and that cloud services provide easy deployment, automatic updates, pay-as-you-go pricing and easy scaling. Symantec offers various cloud-based security and availability solutions that simplify IT. Migrating services like email security, web security and backup to the cloud reduces complexity while maintaining industry-leading security standards.
Private cloud, the Good, the Bad and the UglyTudor Damian
The document discusses private clouds, highlighting both benefits ("the good") and challenges ("the bad" and "the ugly"). Among the benefits are improved efficiency and flexibility compared to traditional IT via capabilities like elasticity, scalability, and continuous availability. Challenges include the real costs of building and maintaining a private cloud; security concerns; and complex vendor evaluations. The document also provides an overview of private cloud components and considerations for building a successful private cloud, such as budget, architecture, hardware, and staffing needs.
This document discusses migrating enterprises to cloud computing. It defines cloud computing as scalable IT capabilities provided as an on-demand service over the internet. There are three service models: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). There are also four deployment models: public clouds, private clouds, hybrid clouds, and community clouds. Migrating to the cloud provides benefits like lower costs, faster innovation, and elastic resources, but also raises concerns around data security, privacy, and network performance.
ODCA Forecast 2012 Keynote: Curt Aubley, President, Open Data Center Alliance; VP/CTO NexGen Cyber Innovation & Technology; Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services
George S. Patton was an American military leader from 1885-1945. As a general, he led troops during World War II and was known for his leadership skills and strategic abilities. However, the document does not provide any additional context or details about Patton or his military career.
The document provides an overview of cloud computing and Microsoft's cloud offerings. It introduces the benefits of cloud computing such as efficiency and flexibility compared to traditional IT infrastructure models. It then discusses the Microsoft Web Platform including the Web Platform Installer, WebMatrix, and Razor for building web applications. Finally, it outlines several student opportunities through programs like DreamSpark, Imagine Cup, and Microsoft Student Partners for gaining access to technology and experience.
The document discusses the core benefits of Intalio|Cloud, which delivers the benefits of cloud computing behind a company's firewall. It provides deployment versatility by supporting virtual private and private cloud models. It helps reduce risks inherent to public cloud computing by allowing for on-premises deployment and backups. Intalio|Cloud is also described as being vertically integrated with all necessary software, hardware, and services. It packages infrastructure, platform and software layers into an integrated stack and allows for comprehensive and scalable cloud deployments on-premises.
PCTY 2012, Cloud security (real life) v. Ulf FegerIBM Danmark
The document discusses cloud security and provides a roadmap for organizations transforming to the cloud. It addresses:
1. Customer expectations around cloud security and the need to understand their environments and security concepts.
2. Transformation of security involves adapting existing methodologies and technologies to the cloud while ensuring policies, processes, and expectations are also updated.
3. A cloud security roadmap should cover security, compliance, governance, and the handling of business expectations as organizations move workloads and assets to the cloud. It is not limited just to technology.
Cloud computing will transform the IT industry by profoundly changing how people work and companies operate. It is a new model for delivering and consuming IT resources inspired by consumer internet services. Cloud computing enables economies of scale, flexible pricing, and workload-based resource provisioning. Understanding workloads is critical for helping businesses optimize their infrastructure and choose appropriate cloud deployment models and consumption approaches.
System Center 2012: Bringing the Microsoft Private Cloud Down to EarthInnoTech
System Center 2012 brings Microsoft's private cloud capabilities down to earth by providing the components needed to deliver all aspects of a private cloud, including application management, service delivery management, and infrastructure management. It addresses key private cloud attributes like elasticity, self-service, shared resources, and usage-based billing. The presentation highlights new capabilities in 2012 like enhanced virtual machine management, configuration management, and application provisioning tools. It also busts myths that cloud is just a fad and that System Center alone cannot provide a self-sufficient private cloud, arguing it encompasses the right set of integrated components.
Virtualization is increasing IT complexity and impacting existing ITIL roadmaps. ITSM remains critical for virtualization success by providing governance, processes, and guidance to manage increased complexity. Key aspects of virtualization that impact ITSM include changes to event management, monitoring, and the need for service-oriented approaches. Success requires focusing on fundamentals like training, change management, and addressing cultural obstacles to adopting a service mindset.
This document discusses building a private cloud. It begins with an introduction to cloud computing that outlines deployment models including private, public and hybrid clouds. It then discusses the differences between public and private clouds, with private clouds being dedicated to an organization and having easier security and migration than public clouds. The presentation goes on to demonstrate Microsoft's System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 product for deploying a private cloud infrastructure from zero.
Le Cloud de proximité by Monaco Telecom et Interxion Yannick Quentel
Présentation et débat autour du « Cloud de proximité, sur mesure et accompagné » En quoi et comment le rapprochement de Monaco Telecom et Interxion vous permet de bénéficier d’un Cloud Européen à taille humaine.
This document discusses cloud computing and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) markets. It provides an agenda for a discussion on cloud computing that includes why organizations adopt cloud, what is and is not considered cloud computing, and insights into the IaaS market. Diagrams and charts are presented on the IaaS vendor landscape, characteristics of cloud computing, and industry acquisitions related to cloud business models. Cloud computing is depicted as enabling new solutions, collaboration, scalability, flexibility, availability, and portability while reducing costs.
This document discusses cloud computing security. It summarizes a presentation on cloud security given by Jean-François Audenard from Orange Business Services. The presentation covers the challenges of securing data in the cloud, Orange's "SecuredByDesign" approach to cloud security, and maintaining security on an ongoing basis. It also discusses threats that follow data as it moves to the cloud, customer expectations around cloud security, vulnerabilities specific to cloud computing environments like virtualization, and the shared responsibilities between cloud providers and customers to ensure security.
This document provides an overview and introduction to cloud services presented by Johan Holder and Mark Thomas of Databarracks. It discusses various cloud service models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), Backup as a Service, Hosted Exchange, and Disaster Recovery as a Service. It also covers considerations for moving to the cloud, examples of Databarracks' cloud services offerings, and benefits of cloud computing such as reducing capital expenditures and focusing resources.
This document discusses building confidence in cloud security. It outlines challenges in cloud computing like loss of physical controls and new attack surfaces. It proposes making cloud security equal to or better than traditional enterprise security by securing connections, applications/data/traffic, and devices. The document also discusses extending security policies to virtualized and private clouds and providing visibility and control across cloud infrastructures. Finally, it discusses McAfee's datacenter security solutions for servers, virtual machines, and databases.
The Changes In Service Delivery With Cloud ComputingMartin Hingley
The document discusses the growth of cloud computing and its impact on IT service delivery. It provides revenue projections for different cloud service models like SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS. Examples of cloud reference architectures from IBM, HP, Fujitsu, and Dell are presented. The role of internal IT is changing with more focus on compliance, security and data protection with the adoption of public and hybrid cloud services. Case studies of enterprises adopting cloud and forecasts for different cloud service markets are also summarized.
This document discusses how virtualization is impacting IT service management roadmaps. It notes that virtualization increases complexity and that proper IT service management is critical for virtualization success. ITIL version 3 provides guidance on managing virtualized environments through processes like event management, service strategy, and portfolio management. The document emphasizes that cultural change remains a challenge and that organizations should stick to ITSM fundamentals like training, assessment, and addressing cultural hurdles in order to successfully adopt virtualization.
This document compares on-premises hosting, hosted infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and cloud platform as a service (PaaS). On-premises hosting gives complete control but requires upfront costs. IaaS provides infrastructure resources that are rented, with less control and responsibility than on-premises. PaaS offers scalable cloud resources on a pay-as-you-go model with software and runtimes managed by the vendor.
RightScale Webinar: Compliance in the CloudRightScale
In this webinar we will demonstrate the combined power of RightScale and Logicworks, and how to achieve security compliance standards in the cloud. Learn about Logicworks’ approach to compliance from a business level perspective and how to use RightScale to manage servers in compliant environments.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss:
- Business objectives that drive compliance in the public IaaS cloud
- The fundamentals of both PCI and HIPAA compliance
- A case example that demonstrates compliance applied to the Logicworks environment build model
We will conclude with an assessment of how to satisfy both the technical and business level objectives at your organization. This webinar will give you a greater understanding of how compliance needs can be met in the cloud.
RightScale is a startup cloud management platform provider with 250 employees. It provides tools to manage deployments on multiple public clouds through a single control plane that abstracts differences between clouds. This allows for remote control of configuration, automation, and governance. RightScale has various clients such as Zynga and PBS that use its tools to scale workloads, achieve high availability, and gain visibility into their cloud infrastructure.
The document discusses the growth of cloud computing and networking driven by factors like broadband internet, wireless devices, and Moore's Law. It covers how social and real-time data streams are driving new data processing needs. The text also summarizes how data center networking is evolving from distributed to fabric-based models and how applications are becoming more network- and API- driven. Finally, it presents Cisco's vision and strategy around software-defined networking (SDN) and OpenStack for building open clouds.
Symbio is an outsourcing company that provides solutions to help global innovators and clients. They leverage teams in China to offer services like product development, application outsourcing, and help with globalization. Symbio's goal is to help clients decrease costs, improve operations, and dominate global markets. They work with companies of all sizes, from multinationals to start-ups, and have a 94% repeat client rate.
PCTY 2012, Cloud security (real life) v. Ulf FegerIBM Danmark
The document discusses cloud security and provides a roadmap for organizations transforming to the cloud. It addresses:
1. Customer expectations around cloud security and the need to understand their environments and security concepts.
2. Transformation of security involves adapting existing methodologies and technologies to the cloud while ensuring policies, processes, and expectations are also updated.
3. A cloud security roadmap should cover security, compliance, governance, and the handling of business expectations as organizations move workloads and assets to the cloud. It is not limited just to technology.
Cloud computing will transform the IT industry by profoundly changing how people work and companies operate. It is a new model for delivering and consuming IT resources inspired by consumer internet services. Cloud computing enables economies of scale, flexible pricing, and workload-based resource provisioning. Understanding workloads is critical for helping businesses optimize their infrastructure and choose appropriate cloud deployment models and consumption approaches.
System Center 2012: Bringing the Microsoft Private Cloud Down to EarthInnoTech
System Center 2012 brings Microsoft's private cloud capabilities down to earth by providing the components needed to deliver all aspects of a private cloud, including application management, service delivery management, and infrastructure management. It addresses key private cloud attributes like elasticity, self-service, shared resources, and usage-based billing. The presentation highlights new capabilities in 2012 like enhanced virtual machine management, configuration management, and application provisioning tools. It also busts myths that cloud is just a fad and that System Center alone cannot provide a self-sufficient private cloud, arguing it encompasses the right set of integrated components.
Virtualization is increasing IT complexity and impacting existing ITIL roadmaps. ITSM remains critical for virtualization success by providing governance, processes, and guidance to manage increased complexity. Key aspects of virtualization that impact ITSM include changes to event management, monitoring, and the need for service-oriented approaches. Success requires focusing on fundamentals like training, change management, and addressing cultural obstacles to adopting a service mindset.
This document discusses building a private cloud. It begins with an introduction to cloud computing that outlines deployment models including private, public and hybrid clouds. It then discusses the differences between public and private clouds, with private clouds being dedicated to an organization and having easier security and migration than public clouds. The presentation goes on to demonstrate Microsoft's System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 product for deploying a private cloud infrastructure from zero.
Le Cloud de proximité by Monaco Telecom et Interxion Yannick Quentel
Présentation et débat autour du « Cloud de proximité, sur mesure et accompagné » En quoi et comment le rapprochement de Monaco Telecom et Interxion vous permet de bénéficier d’un Cloud Européen à taille humaine.
This document discusses cloud computing and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) markets. It provides an agenda for a discussion on cloud computing that includes why organizations adopt cloud, what is and is not considered cloud computing, and insights into the IaaS market. Diagrams and charts are presented on the IaaS vendor landscape, characteristics of cloud computing, and industry acquisitions related to cloud business models. Cloud computing is depicted as enabling new solutions, collaboration, scalability, flexibility, availability, and portability while reducing costs.
This document discusses cloud computing security. It summarizes a presentation on cloud security given by Jean-François Audenard from Orange Business Services. The presentation covers the challenges of securing data in the cloud, Orange's "SecuredByDesign" approach to cloud security, and maintaining security on an ongoing basis. It also discusses threats that follow data as it moves to the cloud, customer expectations around cloud security, vulnerabilities specific to cloud computing environments like virtualization, and the shared responsibilities between cloud providers and customers to ensure security.
This document provides an overview and introduction to cloud services presented by Johan Holder and Mark Thomas of Databarracks. It discusses various cloud service models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), Backup as a Service, Hosted Exchange, and Disaster Recovery as a Service. It also covers considerations for moving to the cloud, examples of Databarracks' cloud services offerings, and benefits of cloud computing such as reducing capital expenditures and focusing resources.
This document discusses building confidence in cloud security. It outlines challenges in cloud computing like loss of physical controls and new attack surfaces. It proposes making cloud security equal to or better than traditional enterprise security by securing connections, applications/data/traffic, and devices. The document also discusses extending security policies to virtualized and private clouds and providing visibility and control across cloud infrastructures. Finally, it discusses McAfee's datacenter security solutions for servers, virtual machines, and databases.
The Changes In Service Delivery With Cloud ComputingMartin Hingley
The document discusses the growth of cloud computing and its impact on IT service delivery. It provides revenue projections for different cloud service models like SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS. Examples of cloud reference architectures from IBM, HP, Fujitsu, and Dell are presented. The role of internal IT is changing with more focus on compliance, security and data protection with the adoption of public and hybrid cloud services. Case studies of enterprises adopting cloud and forecasts for different cloud service markets are also summarized.
This document discusses how virtualization is impacting IT service management roadmaps. It notes that virtualization increases complexity and that proper IT service management is critical for virtualization success. ITIL version 3 provides guidance on managing virtualized environments through processes like event management, service strategy, and portfolio management. The document emphasizes that cultural change remains a challenge and that organizations should stick to ITSM fundamentals like training, assessment, and addressing cultural hurdles in order to successfully adopt virtualization.
This document compares on-premises hosting, hosted infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and cloud platform as a service (PaaS). On-premises hosting gives complete control but requires upfront costs. IaaS provides infrastructure resources that are rented, with less control and responsibility than on-premises. PaaS offers scalable cloud resources on a pay-as-you-go model with software and runtimes managed by the vendor.
RightScale Webinar: Compliance in the CloudRightScale
In this webinar we will demonstrate the combined power of RightScale and Logicworks, and how to achieve security compliance standards in the cloud. Learn about Logicworks’ approach to compliance from a business level perspective and how to use RightScale to manage servers in compliant environments.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss:
- Business objectives that drive compliance in the public IaaS cloud
- The fundamentals of both PCI and HIPAA compliance
- A case example that demonstrates compliance applied to the Logicworks environment build model
We will conclude with an assessment of how to satisfy both the technical and business level objectives at your organization. This webinar will give you a greater understanding of how compliance needs can be met in the cloud.
RightScale is a startup cloud management platform provider with 250 employees. It provides tools to manage deployments on multiple public clouds through a single control plane that abstracts differences between clouds. This allows for remote control of configuration, automation, and governance. RightScale has various clients such as Zynga and PBS that use its tools to scale workloads, achieve high availability, and gain visibility into their cloud infrastructure.
The document discusses the growth of cloud computing and networking driven by factors like broadband internet, wireless devices, and Moore's Law. It covers how social and real-time data streams are driving new data processing needs. The text also summarizes how data center networking is evolving from distributed to fabric-based models and how applications are becoming more network- and API- driven. Finally, it presents Cisco's vision and strategy around software-defined networking (SDN) and OpenStack for building open clouds.
Symbio is an outsourcing company that provides solutions to help global innovators and clients. They leverage teams in China to offer services like product development, application outsourcing, and help with globalization. Symbio's goal is to help clients decrease costs, improve operations, and dominate global markets. They work with companies of all sizes, from multinationals to start-ups, and have a 94% repeat client rate.
The document appears to be about a day of peace in 2013, though no other details are provided in the single word document title. As the document only contains the title "DÍA DE LA PAZ 2013" repeated with no other text, it is difficult to determine the key details or essential information beyond the indication that it relates to a day of peace in the year 2013.
Making of a Successful Cloud Business:
Current Status & Future Requirements
Rajarshi Bhose and Sumit Kumar Bose
Infosys Technologies Limited
Delivered as part of Cloud symposium, at ACM Bangalore COmpute 2009.
- 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.
The Move to the Cloud for Regulated Industriesdirkbeth
The document discusses the move to cloud computing for regulated industries like pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies. It notes that while 95% of people claim they don't use the cloud, they actually do for online banking, shopping, social media, and storing photos and music. The cloud provides benefits like high reliability, unlimited storage, easy sharing, and supporting enterprise software. However, regulated industries have additional requirements for cloud applications around authentication, encryption, compliance, auditing, and platform qualifications. Examples of potential cloud uses in pharma include drug discovery, clinical data collection, gene sequencing, and collaboration with partners. The future includes benefits like global accessibility, availability, and collaborative environments.
Windows Azure UK Universities Bradford UniLee Stott
The document discusses different cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It provides examples of cloud applications and services like Azure, Dynamics Online, and Office 365. It also covers topics like private and public clouds, and how workloads can scale on-demand in the cloud.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing and Microsoft's Windows Azure platform. It discusses key cloud concepts like infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). It also covers the different types of roles in Windows Azure, including web roles, worker roles, and virtual machine roles. The document explains the Windows Azure architecture and how roles are deployed and configured using service definition and configuration files.
ITCamp 2012 - Tudor Damian - Private Cloud with Hyper-V 3 and SCVMM 2012ITCamp
This document discusses a private cloud with Hyper-V 3 and SCVMM 2012. It provides an overview of new features in Hyper-V 3 like live migration improvements, storage enhancements, and expanded PowerShell capabilities. It also summarizes management capabilities in SCVMM 2012 like fabric management of physical servers, networks, and storage.
The document discusses cloud computing and Microsoft's Azure cloud platform. It provides an overview of cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It then describes key aspects of Microsoft Azure including its taxonomy, services offered, and operating system. Diagrams illustrate Azure's compute and storage capabilities as well as its application model using web and worker roles.
FewebPlus @ microsoft 19 april 2010 cloud continuumTom Crombez
This document discusses the fifth generation of computing and Microsoft's vision for cloud computing. It introduces Microsoft's Windows Azure platform, which provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). The document outlines the benefits of the Windows Azure platform for independent software vendors (ISVs), agencies, and provides an example scenario of how it could improve a real-life event registration process. It also discusses Windows Azure pricing models and resources for training.
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.
This document compares Zimbra and Novell GroupWise. It summarizes that GroupWise lacks consistent experience across clients, has limited web functionality, and does not support ActiveSync for mobile access. The administrator interface is limited and requires using the Windows admin client. GroupWise deployment is on-premise only without true multi-tenancy and lifecycle management is challenging due to differences across clients.
Abiquo is an open source cloud computing software company that develops and manages cloud platforms. Their flagship product AbiCloud is a cloud management platform that allows companies to create and manage both public and private clouds using virtualized heterogeneous environments. It provides infrastructure management, virtual data centers, storage, networking and user management capabilities. Abiquo offers community, enterprise and ISP editions of AbiCloud and also develops complementary products for grid and big data applications.
Cloud Clf 2011 12 Big Things To Know Idc Analysts 2011Job Voorhoeve
The document discusses trends in technology presented by analysts from IDC. It covers:
1. How the "third platform" of cloud, mobile, social, analytics and more is transforming the IT industry and enabling millions of new applications and services.
2. How converged IT solutions are reaching limits and shared infrastructure will drive the next data center transformation.
3. How "bring your own license" approaches allow more deployment choices and ease of using public clouds for licensed applications.
4. How IT is reorienting around delivering services instead of applications, with vendors building digital supply chains and more companies sourcing complex cloud services.
The document discusses cloud computing and its benefits. In 3 sentences:
Cloud computing delivers IT services over the internet, allowing users to access applications from any device. It offers scalable resources, pay-per-use pricing with no upfront costs, and removes the need for hardware management. The cloud computing model can help organizations reduce costs, improve resource agility and business agility, and lower their carbon footprint.
Never before have businesses and IT directors had more choice about how they consume and deliver IT services. With an established IT services market, rampant virtualization, and now Cloud – what is the best way to delivery IT? And critically, how can it be as efficient as possible? The answer for most business is to create a dynamic equilibrium between different delivery models, using the best of in house, outsourced and cloud delivered IT services in a hybrid approach. Simon Daykin, CTO of Logicalis UK, will present a hybrid delivery model, with a case study of Loughborough University where this has been implemented in practice. In t
Internap’s John Freimuth and Steve LeClair of VMware discuss different paths businesses take toward cloud adoption, how to evolve your own cloud strategy and key considerations for choosing a provider to meet your virtualization goals.
Private Clouds - Business Agility SeminarExponential_e
This document discusses Exponential-e's private cloud offering. It provides customers flexibility to use a private cloud for core applications, public cloud for non-critical workloads, and a secondary private cloud for business continuity. The private cloud is built on Exponential-e's carrier-grade network and enterprise-class hardware with a choice of orchestration layers. It offers billing simplicity, consumption-based or fixed pricing, and robust reporting and forecasting tools. The private cloud allows for extended VLAN configurations to integrate customer environments for scenarios like iSCSI storage, flexible compute resources, and server replication without DNS changes.
You have questions about cloud technology and how it can help your business; We have answers. This slideshow is from our recent lunch and learns that we held in Denver, San Antonio and Houston. For more info check out www.bcsprosoft.com.
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.
In this presentation Toddy Mladenov outlines the different cloud offerings available today and point out which one will better suite your development needs. He concentrates on a couple of application scenarios that are suitable for the cloud, and gives you few design hints for your cloud applications.
Similar to Ippeis Cloud Computing Presentation(Tokyo2.0) (20)
This document discusses MongoDB and replica sets. It provides an overview of MongoDB's features and benefits including scalability, high availability, and flexibility in schema design. It also explains how replica sets work, including generating the set, initializing replicas, handling failures, failover, and recovery. Replica sets allow for continuous availability and redundancy of data.
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Amazon Web Services
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Microsoft
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Google
Google AppEngine strategy, plus Google Apps being pushed more to the Enterprise.
IBM
Blue Cloud strategy, opening up Cloud Computing data centers in 13 areas in the world.
Hybrid Cloud Computing strategy: ( Public Cloud ( Smart Business Test Cloud ) と Private Cloud ( Cloud Burst) )
Oracle
AWS EC2 sublicense, QWS S3 data backup service
Acquisition of Coherence, Sun, BEA, Hyperion, Virtual Iron
VMWare
VMS-OS annoucement Cloud Computing infrastructure technology
v Sphere announcement Cloud Computing business stratetgy
Salesforce.com
Force.com business model available through Amazon Web Service, Google AppEngine
Force.com API open interface
Rackspace ( Mosso)
Acquisition of 3 Cloud Computing firms Jungle Disk, SliceHost
Partnership with CDN Vendor Limelight
Focus on Hybrid Computing Solutions for Enterprise demand
Big Fish eating Small Fish
Hybrid solutions (private/public clouds)
Focal point shifting to Enterprise
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Global Investment Banking and Consulting
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.NET
(SLA, features) SQL
PaaS
IaaS
Allow
Added
Value AWS
Business
Schema
Data Center Infrastructure Lower Op. Cost
Green IT
(V12N 、 SAN 、 I/O Virtualization 、 Energy Efficiency )
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6. Private and Confidential
Global Investment Banking and Consulting
Cloud Computing as it appears today (more players…)
Private
Private Cloud
Software as a Service Cloud Computing is Cloud
(SaaS) further defined
Private
Cloud
End
Service Layer
Complete Applications
Private Cloud is born
Users
Platform as a Service
(PaaS) Private Cloud
Public Cloud
Enabling Tools
Platform Layer
Application
Application Development / Software Environment / Scalability
Developers
Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS)
Infrastructure Layer
Network
Virtualization / OS / Server Hardware / Storage / Networking
Architects
Public Cloud 6
7. Private and Confidential
Global Investment Banking and Consulting
Where Cloud Computing will most likely go from now on….
Corporate in the Center
Public
Sys. Mgmt. Public
Cloud Choice of many Clouds e-Commerce
Cloud
Public Public
Public Server Public
Storage Authentication Public
Cloud Security Cloud Collaboration
Cloud Cloud Cloud
applications applications applications applications
Private Cloud layer
V12N + Auto Provisioning + Disaster Mgmt. + Metering/Billing + Security
IT Infrastructure IT Infrastructure IT Infrastructure
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8. Private and Confidential
Global Investment Banking and Consulting
One Step Further, and see the cloud from a corporate asset
view
Employee Asset Data Asset Application Asset
V er s
sharing Compliance io
G lo bal data lysis Usag n Mgmt.
e ana Storage Mgmt. e
R eal t i m Cost billing
mgmt. Archive Cont
C en t r al i z ed rol
Employee Asset Data Asset Application Asset
Talent mgmt. email SFM/CRM
Project Mgmt. document mgmt. E-Commerce
Business Intelligence E-Discovery ERP
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