The document discusses how cloud computing is becoming increasingly important for enterprise IT strategies. It provides statistics showing that 65% of enterprises currently use cloud services, and this is expected to rise to 71% by 2017. The cloud offers enterprises benefits like cost savings, business agility, and improved collaboration. It also discusses the different types of cloud (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment models (public, private, hybrid), and security considerations enterprises should address when developing a cloud strategy.
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1. IT Takes Charge of
the Enterprise's
Cloud Strategy
MD ALI ASHRAF
ASHIQUR RAHMAN
ARSHAD HOSSAIN
2. Overview
Brief Introduction to Cloud Computing
How Cloud Computing is connected with the enterprise IT
Verizon’s report on the impact of Cloud Computing
3. Cloud Computing
A system in which firms and individuals obtain computer processing,
storage, software, and other services as a pool of virtualized resources
over a network, primarily the Internet.
Resources are made available to users, based on their needs, irrespective
of their physical location
4. Cloud Computing..
Individuals can obtain computing capabilities such as server time or
network storage
Any standard device that connects to the internet does the job
These resources are scalable
5. IaaS Cloud
IT Professional Developer Business End User
Different Users
PaaS Cloud SaaS Cloud
Application
Platform
Customizations
Application
Customizations Customizations
Consumer
Consumer
Service
Provider
ServiceProvider
Cloud Computing..
7. Cloud & Enterprise IT
Enterprise cloud computing is the special case of utilizing cloud computing
for competitive advantage
Cost savings
Business innovation in terms of unprecedented speed and agility
Vastly improved collaboration among business partners and customers
8.
9. Enterprise Cloud
• ITS NO LONGER A NOVELTY
• 65% OF ENTERPRISES ARE USING CLOUD
• ITS EXPECTED THAT 71% OF BUSINESSES ARE TO HAVE
CLOUDING SERVICES BY 2017
18. PaaS Outpacing IaaS
Platform as a Service
(PaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS)
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Application server
platform as a service
Database
platform as a service
Identity as a service
Storage as a service
Compute as a service
Software Dev/Test
as a service
Private
Public
19. Public cloud
Private cloud
Community cloud
Hybrid cloud
Deployment Models
20. Public cloud adoption
Yes, 13.8%
Under
considerat
ion, 11.2%
No, 54.6%
Don’t
know/uns
ure, 20.4%
2013
Yes, 20.9%
Under
consideratio
n, 13.6%
No, 52.9%
Don’t
know/unsure
, 12.6%
2014
21% use public clouds in 2014 (+50% from 2013)
21. Private cloud adoption
Yes, in
production
at scale,
11.3%Yes, in
limited use,
12.8%
Yes, in pilot
stage, 4.5%
Preliminary
planning,
4.9%
Under
consideratio
n, 10.5%
No, 47.4%
Don’t
know/unsure
, 8.7%
2013
Yes, in
production
at scale,
17.7%
Yes, in
limited use,
12.2%
Yes, in pilot
stage, 7.1%
Preliminary
planning,
7.5%
Under
consideration
, 10.6%
No, 35.4%
Don’t
know/unsure,
9.5%
2014
37% have private clouds in 2014 (+28% from 2013)
24. Company needs two distinct types of technology management
Traditional
Agile
Bi-Modal IT
25. 65% of enterprises said that cloud doesn’t compromise IT security while
36% said that it actually improves it
Visibility
Vendor risks and stability
Privacy and compliance
Addressing risks
26. Collaboration is key
74% of enterprises believes that cloud adds competitive advantages to the
organization.
Conclusion
Editor's Notes
Saas – run existing online application-docs paas – develop own new application on the cloud- app engine iaas – use the cloud to run application - angel