Appzero at a glance
On boarding existing apps
Market context
Migration options
New in AppZero 5.2
Feature focus: moving apps to latest OS
Demo
Summary and Q&A
Greg O’Connor – CEO
grego@appzero.com
Patrick Pushor – Senior Solution Architect
ppushor@appzero.com
Mark Woodward – VP, Engineering
mwoodward@appzero.com
AppZero at a glance
On boarding existing apps
Market context
Migration options
New in AppZero 5.3
Feature focus: Up-level application migration
Demo
Summary and Q&A
Deploy, Scale and Manage your Microsoft Investments with AWS Amazon Web Services
AWS Summit 2014 Brisbane - Breakout 6
Many IT professionals are using Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deploy, scale and manage fully supported Microsoft Windows Server workloads and Windows Server applications such as SharePoint Server, SQL Server, and Microsoft Exchange Server that are fully supported on the AWS Cloud. Attend this session to find out
- How to determine your licensing strategy in the cloud
- Modernizing your Windows 2003 Servers applications before End of Support
- AWS .net benefits and services and many more
This document provides an overview of an AWS Immersion Day presentation by CloudHesive about Microsoft on AWS implementation guidance and best practices. The presentation covers CloudHesive's approach to migrations, which focuses on quick wins, assessments, and post-migration support. It also shares customer case studies, including one where a construction company migrated off colocation to improve scalability and another where a travel company improved deployment times. The document concludes with information on how to get involved in local AWS user groups and learn more about AWS.
Deploying to and Configuring WebSphere Application Server with UrbanCode DeployClaudia Ring
The document discusses how the WebSphere Application Server - Configure plug-in for IBM UrbanCode Deploy can be used to automate configuration management for WebSphere Application Server. It describes how the plug-in discovers WebSphere configuration, templates it, and applies configuration across environments. The plug-in supports simplifying configuration data, using tokens and snippets, live configuration comparison, and WebSphere migration. A demo is shown promoting dynamic cluster configuration from a development to quality assurance environment. Resources and prerequisites for using the plug-in are also provided.
vRealize Operation Manager 7.5 introduces several new features including a sizing tool, improved installation and upgrade process, allocation model metrics, native application monitoring, and increased automation capabilities. The document outlines each new feature providing details on how to use the sizing tool, install upgrades, enable allocation modeling, set up application monitoring, and automate tasks using the REST API, PowerCLI, and vRealize Orchestration. It also discusses the benefits of the vExpert program including early access programs, private events, training discounts, and opportunities to engage with the VMware community.
How to Balance System Speed and Risk for Multi-Platform InnovationClaudia Ring
Walking the line between speed to market and stability of mission-critical systems is something many enterprise organizations deal with on a consistent basis, especially when planning a major application release. Multi-speed IT is a term that connotes the difficulty of balancing speed and risk for these enterprises, but also one that inherently defines a solution; moving at different speeds depending on system requirements. While moving at various speeds based on whether you are releasing changes for Systems of Engagement (SOE) or Systems of Record (SOR) can seem negative, it can be used as a stepping stone towards complete enterprise agility and iterative improvements in release management across both types of systems. Join Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect for DevOps, as she discusses;
How to begin incorporating continuous testing into the release cycle for both SOE's and SOR's
How deployment automation can be incorporated into multi-platform deployments
How earlier, more frequent testing and automated deployments can help stabilize risk while increasing speed
Customer success with using these testing and deployment solutions to achieve agility across both SOE's and SOR's
Greg O’Connor – CEO
grego@appzero.com
Patrick Pushor – Senior Solution Architect
ppushor@appzero.com
Mark Woodward – VP, Engineering
mwoodward@appzero.com
AppZero at a glance
On boarding existing apps
Market context
Migration options
New in AppZero 5.3
Feature focus: Up-level application migration
Demo
Summary and Q&A
Deploy, Scale and Manage your Microsoft Investments with AWS Amazon Web Services
AWS Summit 2014 Brisbane - Breakout 6
Many IT professionals are using Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deploy, scale and manage fully supported Microsoft Windows Server workloads and Windows Server applications such as SharePoint Server, SQL Server, and Microsoft Exchange Server that are fully supported on the AWS Cloud. Attend this session to find out
- How to determine your licensing strategy in the cloud
- Modernizing your Windows 2003 Servers applications before End of Support
- AWS .net benefits and services and many more
This document provides an overview of an AWS Immersion Day presentation by CloudHesive about Microsoft on AWS implementation guidance and best practices. The presentation covers CloudHesive's approach to migrations, which focuses on quick wins, assessments, and post-migration support. It also shares customer case studies, including one where a construction company migrated off colocation to improve scalability and another where a travel company improved deployment times. The document concludes with information on how to get involved in local AWS user groups and learn more about AWS.
Deploying to and Configuring WebSphere Application Server with UrbanCode DeployClaudia Ring
The document discusses how the WebSphere Application Server - Configure plug-in for IBM UrbanCode Deploy can be used to automate configuration management for WebSphere Application Server. It describes how the plug-in discovers WebSphere configuration, templates it, and applies configuration across environments. The plug-in supports simplifying configuration data, using tokens and snippets, live configuration comparison, and WebSphere migration. A demo is shown promoting dynamic cluster configuration from a development to quality assurance environment. Resources and prerequisites for using the plug-in are also provided.
vRealize Operation Manager 7.5 introduces several new features including a sizing tool, improved installation and upgrade process, allocation model metrics, native application monitoring, and increased automation capabilities. The document outlines each new feature providing details on how to use the sizing tool, install upgrades, enable allocation modeling, set up application monitoring, and automate tasks using the REST API, PowerCLI, and vRealize Orchestration. It also discusses the benefits of the vExpert program including early access programs, private events, training discounts, and opportunities to engage with the VMware community.
How to Balance System Speed and Risk for Multi-Platform InnovationClaudia Ring
Walking the line between speed to market and stability of mission-critical systems is something many enterprise organizations deal with on a consistent basis, especially when planning a major application release. Multi-speed IT is a term that connotes the difficulty of balancing speed and risk for these enterprises, but also one that inherently defines a solution; moving at different speeds depending on system requirements. While moving at various speeds based on whether you are releasing changes for Systems of Engagement (SOE) or Systems of Record (SOR) can seem negative, it can be used as a stepping stone towards complete enterprise agility and iterative improvements in release management across both types of systems. Join Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect for DevOps, as she discusses;
How to begin incorporating continuous testing into the release cycle for both SOE's and SOR's
How deployment automation can be incorporated into multi-platform deployments
How earlier, more frequent testing and automated deployments can help stabilize risk while increasing speed
Customer success with using these testing and deployment solutions to achieve agility across both SOE's and SOR's
The document discusses how vCloud Air can be used to optimize data center capacity, support application development, develop applications, deploy applications securely, and get started with vCloud Air. Key capabilities and use cases described include extending data centers with vCloud Air compute and storage services, enabling continuous integration and delivery of applications across on-premises and cloud environments, providing developers with resources and platforms for building applications in the cloud, deploying applications using blueprints and automation tools, and securing applications through micro-segmentation, distributed firewalls, and other advanced security services.
Windows Server 2003 support will end soon, so organizations need to plan their migration. SQL Server 2005 is already out of extended support. SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 will be out of extended support in 2019. Migrating to SQL Server 2014 provides benefits like 30x faster transactions, improved high availability and disaster recovery with AlwaysOn, and ability to scale across 640 logical processors. Windows Server 2012 R2 and SQL Server 2014 allow for easy scalability, virtualization, networking speed, and improved security and compliance. The document recommends migrating key applications and infrastructure components like line-of-business apps, databases, email/collaboration, web applications, file servers, and Active Directory to modern platforms to continue receiving support and take
Windows Server 2003 reaches end of extended support on July 14, 2015. This presentation discusses the importance of migrating applications off of Windows Server 2003 by this date, as it will no longer receive security updates or regulatory compliance. It provides an overview of mitigation strategies for applications that cannot be migrated in time, as well as various migration strategies including OS upgrades, new hardware, virtualization, and cloud migration. The presentation emphasizes the importance of developing a migration plan that involves discovering, assessing risk, and prioritizing applications before pursuing these different migration options.
Docker in Production: How RightScale Delivers Cloud ApplicationsRightScale
This document discusses how RightScale delivers cloud applications using Docker. It begins with an introduction to Docker and outlines three approaches to using Docker: containerizing code, composing applications, and deploying a sea of containers. It then details RightScale's plan of attack for using Docker which takes a gradual, phased approach. The document also covers RightScale's development to production workflow when using Docker and compares operations before and after adopting Docker. It concludes with discussing next steps such as improving monitoring, composition, and orchestration when using Docker.
VMworld 2013: Automated Management of Tier-1 Applications on VMware VMworld
VMworld 2013
Jeremy Kuhnash, VMware
Scott Salyer, VMware
Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
Depending on their size and complexity, content management systems such as Sitecore can require various workflows and tools for DevOps management. The choice in processes largely depends upon the scale and depth of your DevOps projects.
Deploying DevOps strategies on Microsoft Azure makes it easy to convert your network, virtual machines, databases, and more from infrastructure into code, enabling you to increase speed and reduce risk.
We discussed the benefits of Sitecore DevOps on Microsoft Azure, including using Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Azure (VSTS) to:
-Automate the build-out of Sitecore environments
-Automate code and content deployment
-Use Azure Resource Manager templates, PowerShell, and -VSTS to provision Sitecore environments
-Automate Sitecore installations
-Move your Sitecore databases into Azure SQL
This document provides an overview of Azure Mobile Services and how to build mobile backends using the platform. It discusses key features like authentication, offline data sync, push notifications, and integration with SignalR. The presenter provides an introduction and then covers topics like JavaScript vs .NET backends, data storage options, authentication flows, offline access patterns, and demostrates these concepts in a hands-on lab building a chat application. Resources for learning more about Azure Mobile Services and migrating to the new Azure Mobile Apps are also listed.
Double-Take Share allows for easy, automated data sharing between databases, applications, and platforms. It captures changes made to the source database, transforms the data as needed, and replicates it to the desired target. This eliminates the need for manual data integration and allows businesses to be more productive, profitable, and see an immediate ROI. Double-Take Share supports replication between various database types and platforms, and provides monitoring and alerting to ensure accurate and reliable data sharing.
VMware 2015: Next Horizon for Cloud Networking and SecurityVMworld
Software Defined Networking (SDN) and network virtualization has become an accepted part of modern data center architecture. The transformation of networking into a software industry has accelerated innovation and given rise to a number of new technologies and use cases that were previously impossible. Network virtualization is starting to have profound impact on services, security, the underlying physical networks and the organization of the IT organizations that use them. How will network virtualization impact the next horizon for cloud networking and security?
In this session Guido Appenzeller presents a tech-preview of NSX working with Docker Containers and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Additional speakers include Scott Lowe, Mukesh Hira and Jacob Cherkas from VMware and Suneet Nandwani from eBay.
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 is a server virtualization technology that allows efficient use of hardware resources and increased administrator productivity. It enables organizations to consolidate server workloads, automate software testing, and rapidly deploy new servers. Virtual Server 2005 R2 supports virtual machine clustering for high availability and integrates with Microsoft management tools for easy administration and migration of virtual machines.
Gain Insights, Make Decisions, and Take Action Across a Streamlined and Autom...Arraya Solutions
This document provides an overview and summary of vRealize Automation and vRealize Operations solutions. It begins with an agenda and discusses how these solutions can help organizations address challenges around accelerating service delivery times, gaining insights across hybrid cloud environments, and ensuring quality of service. New features of vRealize Automation 6.2 like enhanced integration with vRealize Operations and an admin-friendly CLI are highlighted. The document also reviews the key capabilities and benefits of vRealize Operations for intelligent operations, predictive analytics, compliance management, and visibility across private and public clouds.
Running Siebel on AWS - Oracle Open World 13Milind Waikul
This document discusses deploying Siebel CRM on AWS to provide a highly available and scalable architecture with no hardware requirements. Key points include:
- Enterprise Beacon has expertise in both Siebel and AWS and launched the first Siebel test drive on AWS.
- Deploying Siebel on AWS provides benefits over traditional on-premise or SAAS models like lower costs, built-in high availability, disaster recovery, unlimited environments, and AWS service level agreements.
- The proposed Siebel on AWS architecture spreads application tiers across multiple availability zones for high availability and uses services like Elastic Load Balancing, Route 53, and database multi-AZ for automatic failover and disaster recovery across regions.
V mware v realize orchestrator 6.0 knowledge transfer kitsolarisyougood
This document provides an overview of VMware vRealize Orchestrator 6.0 and VMware vRealize Automation. It outlines the key features of vRealize Orchestrator such as workflow development capabilities and integration with vRealize Automation. It also summarizes the main components and functions of vRealize Automation including self-service provisioning, policy-based governance, and integration with vRealize Orchestrator to enable custom services.
This document discusses virtualization strategies and trends. It outlines key IT challenges like simplifying management, reducing costs, and increasing security. Benefits of virtualization include reduced administration efforts, lower costs, improved resource utilization and increased availability. Server virtualization can enable server consolidation, support of multiple OS/applications, lab/deployment testing and disaster recovery. Application virtualization allows running incompatible applications in isolation. Planning for hardware virtualization involves ensuring appropriate licensing and addressing performance considerations.
Our company underwent a DevOps transformation, moving from a waterfall process to agile methodologies and practices like sprints, continuous delivery, and monitoring. This allowed us to accelerate delivery, improve repeatability, and optimize resources. We also transitioned our on-premises box product to a cloud service hosted on Microsoft Azure.
Cloud With DevOps Enabling Rapid Business DevelopmentSam Garforth
My point of view on accelerating business development with improved time to market by using lean principles enabled by devops and cloud. Some of the narrative can be found here http://thoughtsoncloud.com/2014/04/speed-devops-cloud/
Webinar: Windows Server 2003 End of SupportZynstra
Your businesses doesn't need to suffer now support has ended for Windows Server 2003. View this on-demand webinar to learn how Hybrid IT could be the best option for you.
OS-free server application delivery for instant provisioningAppZero
This document provides an overview of AppZero's application virtualization software. AppZero encapsulates applications into Virtual Application Appliances (VAAs) that can be instantly deployed and run without installation on any machine. The document discusses how AppZero works, including how it isolates applications from the underlying OS, and how VAAs can be deployed, run, and managed through tools like the AppZero Creator, Administrative Console, and Command Line Interface. It also summarizes key capabilities like lightweight intercept technology and establishing an application's context within a VAA.
The document discusses how vCloud Air can be used to optimize data center capacity, support application development, develop applications, deploy applications securely, and get started with vCloud Air. Key capabilities and use cases described include extending data centers with vCloud Air compute and storage services, enabling continuous integration and delivery of applications across on-premises and cloud environments, providing developers with resources and platforms for building applications in the cloud, deploying applications using blueprints and automation tools, and securing applications through micro-segmentation, distributed firewalls, and other advanced security services.
Windows Server 2003 support will end soon, so organizations need to plan their migration. SQL Server 2005 is already out of extended support. SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 will be out of extended support in 2019. Migrating to SQL Server 2014 provides benefits like 30x faster transactions, improved high availability and disaster recovery with AlwaysOn, and ability to scale across 640 logical processors. Windows Server 2012 R2 and SQL Server 2014 allow for easy scalability, virtualization, networking speed, and improved security and compliance. The document recommends migrating key applications and infrastructure components like line-of-business apps, databases, email/collaboration, web applications, file servers, and Active Directory to modern platforms to continue receiving support and take
Windows Server 2003 reaches end of extended support on July 14, 2015. This presentation discusses the importance of migrating applications off of Windows Server 2003 by this date, as it will no longer receive security updates or regulatory compliance. It provides an overview of mitigation strategies for applications that cannot be migrated in time, as well as various migration strategies including OS upgrades, new hardware, virtualization, and cloud migration. The presentation emphasizes the importance of developing a migration plan that involves discovering, assessing risk, and prioritizing applications before pursuing these different migration options.
Docker in Production: How RightScale Delivers Cloud ApplicationsRightScale
This document discusses how RightScale delivers cloud applications using Docker. It begins with an introduction to Docker and outlines three approaches to using Docker: containerizing code, composing applications, and deploying a sea of containers. It then details RightScale's plan of attack for using Docker which takes a gradual, phased approach. The document also covers RightScale's development to production workflow when using Docker and compares operations before and after adopting Docker. It concludes with discussing next steps such as improving monitoring, composition, and orchestration when using Docker.
VMworld 2013: Automated Management of Tier-1 Applications on VMware VMworld
VMworld 2013
Jeremy Kuhnash, VMware
Scott Salyer, VMware
Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
Depending on their size and complexity, content management systems such as Sitecore can require various workflows and tools for DevOps management. The choice in processes largely depends upon the scale and depth of your DevOps projects.
Deploying DevOps strategies on Microsoft Azure makes it easy to convert your network, virtual machines, databases, and more from infrastructure into code, enabling you to increase speed and reduce risk.
We discussed the benefits of Sitecore DevOps on Microsoft Azure, including using Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Azure (VSTS) to:
-Automate the build-out of Sitecore environments
-Automate code and content deployment
-Use Azure Resource Manager templates, PowerShell, and -VSTS to provision Sitecore environments
-Automate Sitecore installations
-Move your Sitecore databases into Azure SQL
This document provides an overview of Azure Mobile Services and how to build mobile backends using the platform. It discusses key features like authentication, offline data sync, push notifications, and integration with SignalR. The presenter provides an introduction and then covers topics like JavaScript vs .NET backends, data storage options, authentication flows, offline access patterns, and demostrates these concepts in a hands-on lab building a chat application. Resources for learning more about Azure Mobile Services and migrating to the new Azure Mobile Apps are also listed.
Double-Take Share allows for easy, automated data sharing between databases, applications, and platforms. It captures changes made to the source database, transforms the data as needed, and replicates it to the desired target. This eliminates the need for manual data integration and allows businesses to be more productive, profitable, and see an immediate ROI. Double-Take Share supports replication between various database types and platforms, and provides monitoring and alerting to ensure accurate and reliable data sharing.
VMware 2015: Next Horizon for Cloud Networking and SecurityVMworld
Software Defined Networking (SDN) and network virtualization has become an accepted part of modern data center architecture. The transformation of networking into a software industry has accelerated innovation and given rise to a number of new technologies and use cases that were previously impossible. Network virtualization is starting to have profound impact on services, security, the underlying physical networks and the organization of the IT organizations that use them. How will network virtualization impact the next horizon for cloud networking and security?
In this session Guido Appenzeller presents a tech-preview of NSX working with Docker Containers and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Additional speakers include Scott Lowe, Mukesh Hira and Jacob Cherkas from VMware and Suneet Nandwani from eBay.
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 is a server virtualization technology that allows efficient use of hardware resources and increased administrator productivity. It enables organizations to consolidate server workloads, automate software testing, and rapidly deploy new servers. Virtual Server 2005 R2 supports virtual machine clustering for high availability and integrates with Microsoft management tools for easy administration and migration of virtual machines.
Gain Insights, Make Decisions, and Take Action Across a Streamlined and Autom...Arraya Solutions
This document provides an overview and summary of vRealize Automation and vRealize Operations solutions. It begins with an agenda and discusses how these solutions can help organizations address challenges around accelerating service delivery times, gaining insights across hybrid cloud environments, and ensuring quality of service. New features of vRealize Automation 6.2 like enhanced integration with vRealize Operations and an admin-friendly CLI are highlighted. The document also reviews the key capabilities and benefits of vRealize Operations for intelligent operations, predictive analytics, compliance management, and visibility across private and public clouds.
Running Siebel on AWS - Oracle Open World 13Milind Waikul
This document discusses deploying Siebel CRM on AWS to provide a highly available and scalable architecture with no hardware requirements. Key points include:
- Enterprise Beacon has expertise in both Siebel and AWS and launched the first Siebel test drive on AWS.
- Deploying Siebel on AWS provides benefits over traditional on-premise or SAAS models like lower costs, built-in high availability, disaster recovery, unlimited environments, and AWS service level agreements.
- The proposed Siebel on AWS architecture spreads application tiers across multiple availability zones for high availability and uses services like Elastic Load Balancing, Route 53, and database multi-AZ for automatic failover and disaster recovery across regions.
V mware v realize orchestrator 6.0 knowledge transfer kitsolarisyougood
This document provides an overview of VMware vRealize Orchestrator 6.0 and VMware vRealize Automation. It outlines the key features of vRealize Orchestrator such as workflow development capabilities and integration with vRealize Automation. It also summarizes the main components and functions of vRealize Automation including self-service provisioning, policy-based governance, and integration with vRealize Orchestrator to enable custom services.
This document discusses virtualization strategies and trends. It outlines key IT challenges like simplifying management, reducing costs, and increasing security. Benefits of virtualization include reduced administration efforts, lower costs, improved resource utilization and increased availability. Server virtualization can enable server consolidation, support of multiple OS/applications, lab/deployment testing and disaster recovery. Application virtualization allows running incompatible applications in isolation. Planning for hardware virtualization involves ensuring appropriate licensing and addressing performance considerations.
Our company underwent a DevOps transformation, moving from a waterfall process to agile methodologies and practices like sprints, continuous delivery, and monitoring. This allowed us to accelerate delivery, improve repeatability, and optimize resources. We also transitioned our on-premises box product to a cloud service hosted on Microsoft Azure.
Cloud With DevOps Enabling Rapid Business DevelopmentSam Garforth
My point of view on accelerating business development with improved time to market by using lean principles enabled by devops and cloud. Some of the narrative can be found here http://thoughtsoncloud.com/2014/04/speed-devops-cloud/
Webinar: Windows Server 2003 End of SupportZynstra
Your businesses doesn't need to suffer now support has ended for Windows Server 2003. View this on-demand webinar to learn how Hybrid IT could be the best option for you.
OS-free server application delivery for instant provisioningAppZero
This document provides an overview of AppZero's application virtualization software. AppZero encapsulates applications into Virtual Application Appliances (VAAs) that can be instantly deployed and run without installation on any machine. The document discusses how AppZero works, including how it isolates applications from the underlying OS, and how VAAs can be deployed, run, and managed through tools like the AppZero Creator, Administrative Console, and Command Line Interface. It also summarizes key capabilities like lightweight intercept technology and establishing an application's context within a VAA.
This document summarizes the benefits of migrating SAP solutions from UNIX to SUSE Linux Enterprise. It outlines that SAP migrations to Linux are increasingly moving to SUSE Linux due to cost reductions of 60-80% as well as performance improvements of 60%. Example benefits listed include 99.999% availability, 80% total cost of ownership savings, and opportunities to reinvest savings into initiatives that create competitive advantages. Triggers for SAP migrations commonly include license and maintenance costs savings, hardware refreshes, and new SAP workloads like SAP HANA.
This document provides guidance on migrating from UNIX to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9. It discusses planning the migration including training, preparing by selecting hardware, backing up data, locating documentation, and ensuring application compatibility. It then covers steps to complete the migration such as installing SUSE Linux, configuring networking and other services, moving file systems and data, setting up printing, and migrating databases. It includes case studies and additional resources for UNIX to Linux migration.
This document provides an introduction to Service Management Automation (SMA) and demonstrates several scenarios for automating tasks using SMA. It discusses using SMA to integrate Azure Pack, monitor for jailbroken devices with SCCM/Intune, extend virtual machine drives with SCOM/SCVMM, use recovery actions in SCOM, and import computers into SCSM/SCCM. The presentation includes demonstrations of these scenarios and best practices for building PowerShell monitors and runbooks with SMA.
Modernize your Solaris Applications summarizes the challenges of running outdated Solaris operating systems and applications. It introduces AppZero as a solution that allows migrating applications to newer operating systems through application virtualization. AppZero encapsulates applications and their dependencies into virtual application appliances (VAAs) that can run on newer Solaris versions, providing benefits like support on current hardware, server consolidation, and application mobility. The document outlines the AppZero solution components, how to create VAAs from existing applications, and properties of the resulting VAA files.
Windows Server 2003 Migration - Presented by AtidanDavid J Rosenthal
End of support means:
No updates
37 critical updates were released in 2013 for Windows Server 2003/R2 under Extended Support. No updates will be developed or released after end of support.
No compliance
Lack of compliance with various standards and regulations can be devastating. This may include various regulatory and industry standards for which compliance can no longer be achieved. For example, lack of compliance with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards might mean companies such as Visa and MasterCard will no longer do business with you. Or, the new cost of doing business will include paying catastrophic penalties and astronomically high transaction fees.
No safe haven
Both virtualized and physical instances of Windows Server 2003 are vulnerable and would not pass a compliance audit. Microsoft Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 servers are also affected.
Staying put will cost more in the end. Maintenance costs for aging hardware will also increase. Added costs will be incurred for intrusion detection systems, more advanced firewalls, network segmentation, and so on—simply to isolate Windows Server 2003 servers.
Many applications will also cease to be supported, once the operating system they are running on is unsupported. This includes all Microsoft applications.
Now is the time to act
You must start planning migration now.
Servers may still be running Windows Server 2003/R2 for a number of reasons. You can use these reasons as a discussion point:
Perceived challenges of upgrading applications
Presence of custom and legacy applications
Budget and resource constraints
Lift Your Legacy UNIX Applications & Databases into the Cloud Fadi Semaan
Unlock efficiency and innovation while reducing costs. In this presentation we will address:
1) Legacy pain overview
2) Dell application modernization services
3) UNIX to Linux migration
4) Case studies
Presented by Rich Cronheim
Executive Director , Dell Application Modernization
Services
This document provides an overview of System Center 2012. It discusses the key components of System Center 2012 including Virtual Machine Manager, Server Application Virtualization, System Center "Concero", Configuration Manager, Operations Manager, Orchestrator, Service Manager, and Data Protection Manager. It highlights new features and investment areas for each component and provides a roadmap for future releases. The presentation includes a demo of Virtual Machine Manager and discusses how System Center 2012 can help organizations move to a private cloud model and gain benefits like agility, automation, and focus on applications and services.
Migrating Legacy Applications to AWS Cloud: Strategies and ChallengesOSSCube
To reduce the TCO of application infrastructure and to make them more scalable and resilient it is advisable to migrate on-premise legacy applications to AWS cloud. In this webinar, you will learn the benefits, key challenges and strategies to mitigate them. It will also talk about leveraging the cloud infrastructure to further modernize the application.
Key Take Away:
Opportunities and challenges while migrating premise application to cloud.
Identifying the applications
Assessing cloud architecture and costs
Data migrations strategies and options
Strategies for migration applications
Leveraging the cloud and optimization
Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Overview - Presented by AtidanDavid J Rosenthal
System Center 2012 R2 provides unified management capabilities for hybrid cloud environments. It allows for comprehensive monitoring of physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructure as well as deep application performance monitoring. Key capabilities include infrastructure provisioning, application-focused automation and self-service, and flexible IT service management. System Center 2012 R2 provides enterprises with solutions for challenges around managing complex IT environments, application evolution, and budget pressures.
Key Methodologies for Migrating from Oracle to PostgresEDB
This presentation reviews the key methodologies that all members of your team should consider, before planning a migration from Oracle to Postgres including:
• Prioritizing the right application or project for your first Oracle migration
• Planning a well-defined, phased migration process to minimize risk and increase time to value
• Handling common concerns and pitfalls related to a migration project
• Leveraging resources before, during, and after your migration
• Becoming independent from an Oracle database – without sacrificing performance
With EDB Postgres’ database compatibility for Oracle, it is easy to migrate from your existing Oracle databases. The compatibility feature set includes compatibility for PL/SQL, Oracle’s SQL syntax, and built in SQL functions. This means that many applications can be easily migrated over to EDB Postgres. It also allows you to continue using your existing Oracle skills.
For more information please contact us at sales@enterprisedb.com
UNIX to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server : Tools and Tips for a Successful MigrationNovell
Tired of expensive, proprietary UNIX systems? Today’s IT professionals are making strategic investments in Linux, preferring its open architecture and low cost to the proprietary—and very expensive—UNIX platform. This session will target all those who are looking to move their software application from UNIX to SUSE Linux Enterprise. We will cover the programming languages, developer tools, and programming APIs that are available for many software applications types. We will also discuss how to plan and structure a porting project for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
AppZero allows applications to be packaged into lightweight Virtual Application Appliances (VAAs) that can run on any OS without installation. VAAs isolate applications and their dependencies, making them portable across machines, data centers, and clouds. This provides fast provisioning times and the freedom to deploy applications anywhere without vendor lock-in. AppZero aims to be the next step in application virtualization by enabling fully portable, zero-install applications at a fraction of the size of traditional virtual machines.
Deploy, Scale and Manage your Microsoft Investments with AWSAmazon Web Services
AWS Summit 2014 Perth - Breakout 1
Many IT professionals are using Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deploy, scale and manage fully supported Microsoft Windows Server workloads and Windows Server applications such as SharePoint Server, SQL Server, and Microsoft Exchange Server that are fully supported on the AWS Cloud. Attend this session to find out:
- How to determine your licensing strategy in the cloud
- Modernizing your Windows 2003 Servers applications before End of Support
- AWS .net benefits and services and many more
Deploy, Scale and Manage your Microsoft Investments with AWSAmazon Web Services
AWS Summit 2014 Melbourne - Breakout 3
Many IT professionals are using Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deploy, scale and manage fully supported Microsoft Windows Server workloads and Windows Server applications such as SharePoint Server, SQL Server, and Microsoft Exchange Server that are fully supported on the AWS Cloud. Attend this session to find out:
- How to determine your licensing strategy in the cloud
- Modernizing your Windows 2003 Servers applications before End of Support
- AWS .net benefits and services and many more
Azure Modern Cloud App Development Approaches 2017Vadim Zendejas
The document discusses different approaches for application development and hosting on Azure, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Container Services, Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Functions as a Service (FaaS). It provides examples of Azure services for each approach and highlights their benefits, such as flexibility, ease of deployment, and scalability, as well as limitations, such as management overhead and portability. The document aims to help users understand the tradeoffs of different cloud hosting models on Azure.
Microsoft Azure provides Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) through virtual machines hosted in Azure datacenters around the world. IaaS allows customers to host and manage operating systems and applications without maintaining the underlying hardware themselves. Azure addresses common cloud computing patterns like unpredictable bursting through its ability to quickly scale compute resources on demand. It offers additional Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) options as well.
App Services - Connecting the dots of Web Mobile and Integration_publishedWagner Silveira
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Move Enterprise Applications WS2003 to WS2008 (6.19.2012)
1. Liberate your applications
Giovanni Boschi – CTO
gboschi@appzero.com
Mark Woodward – Director, Engineering
mwoodward@appzero.com
Move Enterprise Apps
from Windows 2003 to 2008
2. Agenda
• Appzero at a glance
• On boarding existing apps
– Market context
– Migration options
• New in AppZero 5.2
• Feature focus: moving apps to latest OS
– Demo
• Summary and Q&A
3. Enterprise application movement
AppZero does for apps what VMs do for machines
Extract Provision
VAA
AppZero extracts existing enterprise applications packaging them
into Virtual Application Appliance (VAA) that can be provisioned
and run natively on any OS, machine or cloud
fast.
Source Machine Target Machine
4. AppZero lets you move applications to newer
versions of the operating system
faster
Application portability and “up level OS” versions
5. AppZero lets you move them between physical
and virtual environments without lock in
faster
Application portability across physical and virtual
6. AppZero lets you move them from
any datacenter to any cloud
faster
Application portability across data centers and clouds
7. AppZero Supports Key IT Initiatives
• Data Center Consolidation / Relocation
– Public cloud onboarding / migration
– M&A integration, ITSO, power & cost optimization
• Data Center Transformation
– Infrastructure normalization & upgrade
– Private cloud / converged infra migration
• Workload Consolidation
– LOB cost consolidation, reorganization
AppZero Confidential – Restricted Use
8. On boarding Enterprise Server Apps
• Public cloud adoption is mostly:
• New or “Greenfield” apps
• Dev/test environments
• Linux
• Private cloud adoption is mostly:
• Existing apps
• LOB production apps
• Windows: 70-75% of the servers
• 10,000 to 1 Existing apps out number cloud apps
• Migrating existing apps is a barrier to adoption of
cloud
• Migration is expensive
• Managed providers have special needs
Migrating existing
application
9. Today’s migration tool options
• Manual installation/scripting
– Often the only way to get application onto a hosted service (until now)
– Very labor intensive, expensive, and takes a long time per application
• Virtual Machines (P2V or V2V)
– Cloud and server support limitations – OS /hypervisor conflict
– Size of VM is a challenge – 10 to 100 times larger than the app
– Everything gets moved, OS, security, back-up, monitoring, etc
– Non starter if the cloud is managed
• Apps already automated maybe need little work
– IWD, Chef, Puppet, Bladelogic, HP SA (Opsware), SAP
– Investment in building scripts is labor intensive and brittle
• Appzero’s zapp extraction, transformation and rehosting
– Fastest way to move enterprise applications (minutes vs. days)
– De-risk migrating production application to the cloud
10. Appzero 5.2 “Cover Squirrel”
• Uplevel OS Migration
• Support for IIS applications
• Dissolve-Time Reconfiguration
• Automate User/Group Migration
• Optimize Tether Extraction
11. Key Drivers
• Clouds pull customers toward latest OS
– OS upgrade adds value to infrastructure refresh
– Looming EOL for Windows Server 2003
– Cloud providers prefer to steer customers to latest Windows
• Customer demand for moving IIS workloads
– MSFT tools are complicated and developer-oriented
– Enabler for migration to Azure Web Role instances
– IIS deeply tied to OS, required special handling in appzero
12. Support for Moving IIS Applications
• Move Windows IIS applications (VB, ASP.NET, …)
– Moves only the application artifacts
– Supports IIS 6.0, 7.0 and 7.5 applications
– Only same-version move supported for now (e.g. 7.0 to 7.0)
zapp
zapp
13. Move apps to newer versions of windows
• Enable moving apps to later Windows versions
– From Windows 2000, 2003, 2003 R2, 2008
– To Windows 2003, 2003 R2, 2008, 2008 R2
– Directly (e.g. 2000 to 2008 R2)
• Reorganizes application assets to match new OS
– “side-by-side” components, user folders, environment variables, …
• Limitations
– Application must be API-compatible with new Windows version
• Quick Demo Next…
Source
Server
zapp
Source
Server
zapp
14. Existing Application
MS SQL Server
Application
App Stack
Moving existing application with zapp migration
Application extracted on demand from source (cloud) to target (cloud)
Source Server Target Server
15. Zapp Migration Model
• Extract existing application from one environment
and migrate it to another
• The setup:
– Source machine (e.g. datacenter):
• No software/tools added
• Access via network share
– Target machine (e.g. cloud)
• AppZero installed
• Tether to source machine
• Start the application services
• Application is “paged” from source to target
– files, registry, configuration, data, environment
• Result:
– Application is migrated to the target cloud instance
18. zapp migration
• Example: SQL Server 2000 moved and running on a
new, clean Windows 2008 R2 in a few minutes.
– ~1,000 app artifacts identified automatically
– ~200MB in size
• zapp migration is systematic, generalized approach
– Works with any app and app stack
– Database, Web and App Servers, Packaged Apps, Legacy
Apps
• Motion thumbnail (D2C2C2D):
– Data center to Cloud / Cloud to Cloud / Cloud to Data center
– Any to Any
19. Summary
The only cloud-independent application extraction,
transformation, and delivery offering in the market
• The fastest way to move from any machine to any cloud
• Reduce risk of migrating your apps
• Windows is the biggest challenge
– 70+% of machines in the enterprise are Windows based
– Windows apps are harder to move than Linux apps
• MSP friendly – Leave the mess behind
Liberate you applications and enable your business to
really leverage the cloud
20. Find Out More
• Try out AppZero 5.2
– Email info@appzero.com
– Web http://www.appzero.com
• Technical & Roadmap Questions
– Giovanni: gboschi@appzero.com
– Mark: mwoodward@appzero.com