Presentation to SOCITM Eastern Region 11 6 2010 on a Regional Approach to Government ICT Strategy - how to achieve savings through Regional Inititaives
Capacity Management in a Cloud Computing WorldDavid Linthicum
David Linthicum is an expert in cloud computing. He has written books and blogs on the topic and hosts a popular podcast. He presented on myths around capacity management in cloud computing. Key points included that capacity planning is still needed in cloud to optimize costs, clouds are not always elastic, and architecture and planning are still important when using cloud. Emerging trends like big data and new cloud service models were also discussed.
Cloud computing is a model for enabling network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort. It has characteristics of on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measurable service. Common cloud service models are SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS, while deployment models include private, public, community, and hybrid clouds. Emerging technologies associated with cloud computing include big data, DevOps, and hybrid cloud solutions.
Danny Quilton from Capacitas presented a paper, ‘Capacity Management and the Cloud’. The presentation made the case for capacity management of cloud-based services, highlighting the critical role of capacity management in controlling cloud cost. The presentation referenced a number of client engagement case studies to debunk some of the myths surrounding cloud:
Capacity can be turned up instantaneously
Capacity planning discipline is no longer required
Cloud capacity is cheap
Bottlenecks can be alleviated by expanding cloud capacity
Capacity management can be delegated to the cloud provider
Performance is guaranteed by the cloud provider
Cw13 cloud computing & big data by ahmed aamerinevitablecloud
The document discusses emerging technologies like cloud computing and big data from a CIO's perspective. It covers topics such as cloud maturity models, challenges of cloud services, and characteristics of big data including the need to capture, correlate, coordinate and corporatize large amounts of data from various sources. The document provides an overview of how new technologies are impacting business and IT experiences.
The who, what, why, when & how of cloud computingNari Kannan
The document discusses cloud computing, including its definition, evolution, models, drivers for adoption, concerns, use cases, and migration process. Cloud computing provides scalable computing resources that are easy to access at a low cost. It has evolved due to factors like the growth of web/social media, demand for simplicity and commodity hardware. Companies are using cloud computing for applications, infrastructure, and platforms. The drivers for adoption include better asset utilization and scalability, while concerns include security, vendor lock-in and loss of control. A phased migration strategy is recommended, starting with virtualization and pilots.
Leaders in the Cloud: Identifying Cloud Business Value for CustomersOpSource
Sand Hill Group is a consulting firm that provides investment advice, conferences, and research on enterprise software and cloud computing trends. They conducted a survey of 511 IT executives and 40 confidential interviews with cloud leaders from various industries. The research found that the top driver for cloud adoption is increased agility. While security concerns remain for some, others are seeing the cloud as safer than on-premise systems. The use of IaaS, PaaS and SaaS is growing for tasks like collaboration and development work. Barriers like risk aversion and skills gaps are slowing some organizations, but cloud investments are expected to increase significantly in coming years.
Looking at Capacity Management variables introduced by the Cloud with an overview of the most prominent Cloud offerings. Also covers:
•Planning your move to the Cloud
•Metrics for capture with the Cloud Infrastructure
•Reporting examples
Cloud Security - Cloud Arena - Tim WilloughbyTim Willoughby
Tim explains technology to various groups in an understandable way. He lives in Naas, Ireland and works as a translator between technical and business teams, using web services and cloud computing. Security, standardization, and control are ongoing challenges for moving organizations to the cloud.
Capacity Management in a Cloud Computing WorldDavid Linthicum
David Linthicum is an expert in cloud computing. He has written books and blogs on the topic and hosts a popular podcast. He presented on myths around capacity management in cloud computing. Key points included that capacity planning is still needed in cloud to optimize costs, clouds are not always elastic, and architecture and planning are still important when using cloud. Emerging trends like big data and new cloud service models were also discussed.
Cloud computing is a model for enabling network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort. It has characteristics of on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measurable service. Common cloud service models are SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS, while deployment models include private, public, community, and hybrid clouds. Emerging technologies associated with cloud computing include big data, DevOps, and hybrid cloud solutions.
Danny Quilton from Capacitas presented a paper, ‘Capacity Management and the Cloud’. The presentation made the case for capacity management of cloud-based services, highlighting the critical role of capacity management in controlling cloud cost. The presentation referenced a number of client engagement case studies to debunk some of the myths surrounding cloud:
Capacity can be turned up instantaneously
Capacity planning discipline is no longer required
Cloud capacity is cheap
Bottlenecks can be alleviated by expanding cloud capacity
Capacity management can be delegated to the cloud provider
Performance is guaranteed by the cloud provider
Cw13 cloud computing & big data by ahmed aamerinevitablecloud
The document discusses emerging technologies like cloud computing and big data from a CIO's perspective. It covers topics such as cloud maturity models, challenges of cloud services, and characteristics of big data including the need to capture, correlate, coordinate and corporatize large amounts of data from various sources. The document provides an overview of how new technologies are impacting business and IT experiences.
The who, what, why, when & how of cloud computingNari Kannan
The document discusses cloud computing, including its definition, evolution, models, drivers for adoption, concerns, use cases, and migration process. Cloud computing provides scalable computing resources that are easy to access at a low cost. It has evolved due to factors like the growth of web/social media, demand for simplicity and commodity hardware. Companies are using cloud computing for applications, infrastructure, and platforms. The drivers for adoption include better asset utilization and scalability, while concerns include security, vendor lock-in and loss of control. A phased migration strategy is recommended, starting with virtualization and pilots.
Leaders in the Cloud: Identifying Cloud Business Value for CustomersOpSource
Sand Hill Group is a consulting firm that provides investment advice, conferences, and research on enterprise software and cloud computing trends. They conducted a survey of 511 IT executives and 40 confidential interviews with cloud leaders from various industries. The research found that the top driver for cloud adoption is increased agility. While security concerns remain for some, others are seeing the cloud as safer than on-premise systems. The use of IaaS, PaaS and SaaS is growing for tasks like collaboration and development work. Barriers like risk aversion and skills gaps are slowing some organizations, but cloud investments are expected to increase significantly in coming years.
Looking at Capacity Management variables introduced by the Cloud with an overview of the most prominent Cloud offerings. Also covers:
•Planning your move to the Cloud
•Metrics for capture with the Cloud Infrastructure
•Reporting examples
Cloud Security - Cloud Arena - Tim WilloughbyTim Willoughby
Tim explains technology to various groups in an understandable way. He lives in Naas, Ireland and works as a translator between technical and business teams, using web services and cloud computing. Security, standardization, and control are ongoing challenges for moving organizations to the cloud.
This document discusses how the cloud is well suited to address the challenges of big data. It notes that big data sets are getting larger and more complex, requiring new tools and approaches. The cloud optimizes precious IT resources by enabling elastic scaling, global accessibility, easy experimentation, and reducing costs. The cloud empowers users to balance costs and time. Several real-world examples are provided, such as banks using the cloud to perform Monte Carlo simulations and retailers using it for targeted recommendations and click stream analysis.
Cloud computing allows for increased agility in software development. The infrastructure provided by cloud platforms scales easily with demand, enabling developers to iterate quickly without worrying about scaling issues. This has led to more experimentation and a culture of "failing fast" to learn. Cultural factors like open source development and abundant APIs have also encouraged innovation. However, the rapid changes have created a chaotic environment with many languages and frameworks proliferating. Overall, cloud computing is driving significant changes in how software is developed and delivered.
Through this webinar, you will learn how to expand your business as an AWS partner in the Public Sector. You'll also hear from AWS experts on relevant case studies in the government, education and nonprofit sectors, and a focus on Security and Compliance, a key area in this market.
This document outlines 5 essentials for managing a hybrid cloud: 1) Understand the workloads that will run on public and private clouds in terms of how they interact with users and manage data, networking, security, and performance. 2) Focus on security and governance using mechanisms like identity and access management (IAM) to control who can access what. 3) Integrate a single pane of glass interface to manage cloud platforms and save time. 4) Understand available management tools that cover areas like API management and security. 5) Acknowledge service level agreements (SLAs).
David S. Linthicum is a thought leader in cloud computing. He writes the #1 best-selling book on cloud computing, runs the #1 most read blog on cloud computing, and hosts the #1 most listened to podcast on cloud computing. Linthicum's presentation discusses the history and evolution of cloud computing, emerging trends like the rise of big data and the morphing of delivery models. The future of cloud computing includes its absorption into mainstream computing, a focus on security through centralized trust models, and the importance of centralized data and mobile devices. Linthicum recommends investing in PaaS providers, centralized identity management, and the rise of cloud aggregators.
Keynote: Paving the Way and Making a Difference: AWS in the Public SectorAmazon Web Services
Teresa Carlson, Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services with:
Mark Davies, Technical Lead, ChEMBL Group, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI);
Phil Young, Head of Online, Transport for London (TfL)
Tim Marshall, Executive Director of Jisc Technologies and CEO of Janet
Understanding Cloud Computing & Its Relevance to Financial Software SolutionsZannettos Zannettou
Understanding Cloud Computing & Its Relevance to Financial Software Solutions is a presentation that discusses cloud computing and its applicability to financial software solutions. It defines cloud computing, outlines the capital intensive IT model versus consumption-based model, and explains how cloud computing addresses issues like unpredictable workload patterns, scaling challenges, and wasted capacity. The presentation also discusses cloud computing options like public, private, hybrid and different service models. It covers how regulators recognize the value of cloud computing and compliance needs. Case studies demonstrate deploying financial software on the cloud for credit risk simulations and provisioning development/test servers rapidly. Finally, it notes even critics of cloud computing have embraced its value over time.
An Introduction to AWS, Why Organizations are choosing AWS, What Workloads are appropriate on AWS, and How Organizations are getting started with AWS. Chris will discuss what many AWS public sector customers and partners are doing with and saying about AWS. Lastly, we will talk about various strategies for how customers and partners can get started with AWS.
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing. It discusses why cloud computing is important, defines cloud computing as the delivery of computing services over the internet, and outlines the history and evolution of cloud computing. It then describes the key characteristics of cloud computing including on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service. The document also covers the different cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment models (public, private, hybrid, community clouds), and concepts like client/server and virtual machines.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing. It begins by outlining various objectives related to understanding cloud delivery models, benefits, components, suppliers, types of clouds, trends, and technologies. It then provides an outline that will cover topics such as data center history, virtualization technology, customer needs, virtualization competitors, internet company drivers, web service providers, implementing various cloud services, security, and business considerations. The goal is to help readers understand the underlying technologies of cloud computing.
Cloud Computing Service & Market Trends in KoreaFanny Lee
1. The global cloud computing services market was worth $79.6 billion in 2009 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 34% to $343.4 billion by 2014. The Korean cloud computing services market was worth $612 million in 2009 and is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 30.5% to an estimated size of $2.4 billion by 2014.
2. Major cloud computing services providers in Korea such as KT, SK Telecom, LG U+, and LG CNS have released various cloud computing services including cloud servers, SaaS platforms, VDI clouds, and private clouds.
3. The Korean government has also constructed and operates the Governmental Cloud
This document proposes building an interactive cloud delivery network (iCDN) to deliver real-time engagement through digital connections. It discusses the vision of providing sufficient bandwidth for two-way communications. By 2025, NASA predicts 80% of human interaction will be through "teleportals," requiring this new infrastructure. The iCDN would operate on multiple cloud networks around the world to serve as a global, wholesale, and retail content delivery platform. This would make it a leader in shaping the future of business, media, and the consumer digital lifestyle.
The document discusses cloud computing and provides a case study on moving a financial company's data service to the cloud. It outlines two options: 1) migrating the existing service to Amazon EC2, which would require addressing various technical and operational challenges, or 2) redesigning the service to leverage cloud databases and services, which could reduce costs but would require significant development work. The document cautions that moving workloads to the cloud requires careful analysis and that the hype around cloud computing should be taken in perspective, as integration and other business issues are more significant than technical challenges. It emphasizes establishing metrics to measure the benefits of cloud initiatives.
The document discusses the emergence of cloud computing and HP's role in pioneering cloud computing technologies and services. It provides an overview of cloud computing concepts, HP's flexible computing services, and the open cloud computing research testbed being developed by HP, Intel, and Yahoo to advance cloud computing research. The testbed will provide a large-scale, global platform for researchers to experiment with data center management and cloud services technologies.
This document summarizes John Rhoton's presentation on optimizing cloud computing with IPv6. The presentation provided an overview of cloud computing and IPv6, discussed how IPv6 benefits cloud computing by enabling massive scalability without network address translation (NAT), and allowing for seamless user mobility and automatic deployment. It also covered how IPv6 supports key attributes of cloud computing like always-on connectivity and unified communications. Finally, the presentation addressed solutions from HP to optimize cloud computing with IPv6.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Teresa Carlson, Vice President of World Wide Public Sector at Amazon Web Services, at the AWS Government, Education & Nonprofits Symposium in Washington D.C. on June 24-25, 2014. Carlson discussed the strong growth and adoption of AWS by over 800 government agencies, 3000 educational institutions, and 10000 nonprofit organizations worldwide. She highlighted new services released for the public sector and security-related features. Carlson also outlined AWS's rapid pace of innovation, releasing over 800 new services and features since inception, and its global infrastructure including 10 regions and 26 availability zones.
One of the most over-used terms in technology today, the “Cloud” is being used to describe pretty much any service that works over the Internet. But cloud computing has some specific advantages and some specific concerns. There are also three main areas where cloud computing is making a lot of business sense: in running business applications, in provide storage services, and in providing an alternative to computer servers.
In this presentation, I will better define what the cloud is and isn’t and then explore the areas where cloud services are providing value. I also give you tips on evaluating future cloud service providers so that you can continue to understand this new computing paradigm.
The document outlines various partners that have worked with the company across different categories like ingest, encoding, content protection, origin, CDN, and clients/devices. It also discusses strategies for enriching services by making them more usable, accessible, consistent in delivery through approaches like cloud-scale provisioning and unified management. Finally, it proposes approaches for integrating services through customized processes and data or enhanced services using analytics and change management support.
Amazon Web Services in the Public Sector - AWS Washington D.C. Symposium 2014Amazon Web Services
Teresa Carlson, VP for AWS World Wide Public Sector, provides an update on the global public sector business, with new customer numbers, a model for government cloud adoption and a discussion of the critical need for cloud computing as public sector customers seek to make the world a better place through their efforts to support world-changing projects, enable economic development, improve citizen services and engagement and transform education and research. The presentation also includes the announcement of the winners of the first City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge for local governments and their partners.
This document discusses cloud computing and IBM's offerings in the cloud space. It begins with an overview of cloud computing concepts like SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and characteristics of cloud like on-demand access. It then discusses containers and Kubernetes for managing containerized applications. Finally it discusses various IBM cloud products like IBM Cloud, IBM Cloud Private, IBM Cloud Private for Data and IBM Multi-cloud Manager that allow deploying applications in cloud environments including on Power systems.
This document discusses the concept of cloud computing and its implications for businesses. It begins with definitions of cloud computing and discusses various cloud service models (infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, software as a service) and deployment models (private cloud, public cloud, hybrid cloud). It then addresses how cloud computing provides opportunities for resellers to offer new services while some users still have concerns about security and reliability. The cloud market is growing rapidly but still makes up a small percentage of overall IT spending currently.
This document discusses how the cloud is well suited to address the challenges of big data. It notes that big data sets are getting larger and more complex, requiring new tools and approaches. The cloud optimizes precious IT resources by enabling elastic scaling, global accessibility, easy experimentation, and reducing costs. The cloud empowers users to balance costs and time. Several real-world examples are provided, such as banks using the cloud to perform Monte Carlo simulations and retailers using it for targeted recommendations and click stream analysis.
Cloud computing allows for increased agility in software development. The infrastructure provided by cloud platforms scales easily with demand, enabling developers to iterate quickly without worrying about scaling issues. This has led to more experimentation and a culture of "failing fast" to learn. Cultural factors like open source development and abundant APIs have also encouraged innovation. However, the rapid changes have created a chaotic environment with many languages and frameworks proliferating. Overall, cloud computing is driving significant changes in how software is developed and delivered.
Through this webinar, you will learn how to expand your business as an AWS partner in the Public Sector. You'll also hear from AWS experts on relevant case studies in the government, education and nonprofit sectors, and a focus on Security and Compliance, a key area in this market.
This document outlines 5 essentials for managing a hybrid cloud: 1) Understand the workloads that will run on public and private clouds in terms of how they interact with users and manage data, networking, security, and performance. 2) Focus on security and governance using mechanisms like identity and access management (IAM) to control who can access what. 3) Integrate a single pane of glass interface to manage cloud platforms and save time. 4) Understand available management tools that cover areas like API management and security. 5) Acknowledge service level agreements (SLAs).
David S. Linthicum is a thought leader in cloud computing. He writes the #1 best-selling book on cloud computing, runs the #1 most read blog on cloud computing, and hosts the #1 most listened to podcast on cloud computing. Linthicum's presentation discusses the history and evolution of cloud computing, emerging trends like the rise of big data and the morphing of delivery models. The future of cloud computing includes its absorption into mainstream computing, a focus on security through centralized trust models, and the importance of centralized data and mobile devices. Linthicum recommends investing in PaaS providers, centralized identity management, and the rise of cloud aggregators.
Keynote: Paving the Way and Making a Difference: AWS in the Public SectorAmazon Web Services
Teresa Carlson, Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services with:
Mark Davies, Technical Lead, ChEMBL Group, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI);
Phil Young, Head of Online, Transport for London (TfL)
Tim Marshall, Executive Director of Jisc Technologies and CEO of Janet
Understanding Cloud Computing & Its Relevance to Financial Software SolutionsZannettos Zannettou
Understanding Cloud Computing & Its Relevance to Financial Software Solutions is a presentation that discusses cloud computing and its applicability to financial software solutions. It defines cloud computing, outlines the capital intensive IT model versus consumption-based model, and explains how cloud computing addresses issues like unpredictable workload patterns, scaling challenges, and wasted capacity. The presentation also discusses cloud computing options like public, private, hybrid and different service models. It covers how regulators recognize the value of cloud computing and compliance needs. Case studies demonstrate deploying financial software on the cloud for credit risk simulations and provisioning development/test servers rapidly. Finally, it notes even critics of cloud computing have embraced its value over time.
An Introduction to AWS, Why Organizations are choosing AWS, What Workloads are appropriate on AWS, and How Organizations are getting started with AWS. Chris will discuss what many AWS public sector customers and partners are doing with and saying about AWS. Lastly, we will talk about various strategies for how customers and partners can get started with AWS.
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing. It discusses why cloud computing is important, defines cloud computing as the delivery of computing services over the internet, and outlines the history and evolution of cloud computing. It then describes the key characteristics of cloud computing including on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service. The document also covers the different cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment models (public, private, hybrid, community clouds), and concepts like client/server and virtual machines.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing. It begins by outlining various objectives related to understanding cloud delivery models, benefits, components, suppliers, types of clouds, trends, and technologies. It then provides an outline that will cover topics such as data center history, virtualization technology, customer needs, virtualization competitors, internet company drivers, web service providers, implementing various cloud services, security, and business considerations. The goal is to help readers understand the underlying technologies of cloud computing.
Cloud Computing Service & Market Trends in KoreaFanny Lee
1. The global cloud computing services market was worth $79.6 billion in 2009 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 34% to $343.4 billion by 2014. The Korean cloud computing services market was worth $612 million in 2009 and is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 30.5% to an estimated size of $2.4 billion by 2014.
2. Major cloud computing services providers in Korea such as KT, SK Telecom, LG U+, and LG CNS have released various cloud computing services including cloud servers, SaaS platforms, VDI clouds, and private clouds.
3. The Korean government has also constructed and operates the Governmental Cloud
This document proposes building an interactive cloud delivery network (iCDN) to deliver real-time engagement through digital connections. It discusses the vision of providing sufficient bandwidth for two-way communications. By 2025, NASA predicts 80% of human interaction will be through "teleportals," requiring this new infrastructure. The iCDN would operate on multiple cloud networks around the world to serve as a global, wholesale, and retail content delivery platform. This would make it a leader in shaping the future of business, media, and the consumer digital lifestyle.
The document discusses cloud computing and provides a case study on moving a financial company's data service to the cloud. It outlines two options: 1) migrating the existing service to Amazon EC2, which would require addressing various technical and operational challenges, or 2) redesigning the service to leverage cloud databases and services, which could reduce costs but would require significant development work. The document cautions that moving workloads to the cloud requires careful analysis and that the hype around cloud computing should be taken in perspective, as integration and other business issues are more significant than technical challenges. It emphasizes establishing metrics to measure the benefits of cloud initiatives.
The document discusses the emergence of cloud computing and HP's role in pioneering cloud computing technologies and services. It provides an overview of cloud computing concepts, HP's flexible computing services, and the open cloud computing research testbed being developed by HP, Intel, and Yahoo to advance cloud computing research. The testbed will provide a large-scale, global platform for researchers to experiment with data center management and cloud services technologies.
This document summarizes John Rhoton's presentation on optimizing cloud computing with IPv6. The presentation provided an overview of cloud computing and IPv6, discussed how IPv6 benefits cloud computing by enabling massive scalability without network address translation (NAT), and allowing for seamless user mobility and automatic deployment. It also covered how IPv6 supports key attributes of cloud computing like always-on connectivity and unified communications. Finally, the presentation addressed solutions from HP to optimize cloud computing with IPv6.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Teresa Carlson, Vice President of World Wide Public Sector at Amazon Web Services, at the AWS Government, Education & Nonprofits Symposium in Washington D.C. on June 24-25, 2014. Carlson discussed the strong growth and adoption of AWS by over 800 government agencies, 3000 educational institutions, and 10000 nonprofit organizations worldwide. She highlighted new services released for the public sector and security-related features. Carlson also outlined AWS's rapid pace of innovation, releasing over 800 new services and features since inception, and its global infrastructure including 10 regions and 26 availability zones.
One of the most over-used terms in technology today, the “Cloud” is being used to describe pretty much any service that works over the Internet. But cloud computing has some specific advantages and some specific concerns. There are also three main areas where cloud computing is making a lot of business sense: in running business applications, in provide storage services, and in providing an alternative to computer servers.
In this presentation, I will better define what the cloud is and isn’t and then explore the areas where cloud services are providing value. I also give you tips on evaluating future cloud service providers so that you can continue to understand this new computing paradigm.
The document outlines various partners that have worked with the company across different categories like ingest, encoding, content protection, origin, CDN, and clients/devices. It also discusses strategies for enriching services by making them more usable, accessible, consistent in delivery through approaches like cloud-scale provisioning and unified management. Finally, it proposes approaches for integrating services through customized processes and data or enhanced services using analytics and change management support.
Amazon Web Services in the Public Sector - AWS Washington D.C. Symposium 2014Amazon Web Services
Teresa Carlson, VP for AWS World Wide Public Sector, provides an update on the global public sector business, with new customer numbers, a model for government cloud adoption and a discussion of the critical need for cloud computing as public sector customers seek to make the world a better place through their efforts to support world-changing projects, enable economic development, improve citizen services and engagement and transform education and research. The presentation also includes the announcement of the winners of the first City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge for local governments and their partners.
This document discusses cloud computing and IBM's offerings in the cloud space. It begins with an overview of cloud computing concepts like SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and characteristics of cloud like on-demand access. It then discusses containers and Kubernetes for managing containerized applications. Finally it discusses various IBM cloud products like IBM Cloud, IBM Cloud Private, IBM Cloud Private for Data and IBM Multi-cloud Manager that allow deploying applications in cloud environments including on Power systems.
This document discusses the concept of cloud computing and its implications for businesses. It begins with definitions of cloud computing and discusses various cloud service models (infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, software as a service) and deployment models (private cloud, public cloud, hybrid cloud). It then addresses how cloud computing provides opportunities for resellers to offer new services while some users still have concerns about security and reliability. The cloud market is growing rapidly but still makes up a small percentage of overall IT spending currently.
Telecom Clouds crossing borders, Chet Golding, Zefflin SystemsSriram Subramanian
This document discusses how OpenStack can help telecom companies transform by enabling cross-border communication and applications. The author argues that with over 6.8 billion cellphone users worldwide, telecom networks must support global connectivity and cloud-based applications and services. OpenStack allows telecoms to build public, private and hybrid clouds that can scale enormously while integrating with other technologies. This represents a new era for telecom where they become cloud companies enabling ubiquitous communication and access to data anywhere in the world.
This document summarizes a presentation on whether social housing is ready for cloud computing. The presentation examined the business drivers for cloud computing, discussed defining cloud computing and different cloud models. It also covered mitigating the risks of cloud computing, the top 10 questions to ask a cloud provider, and Viridian Housing Association's experience migrating their systems and infrastructure to the cloud with Exponential-e. The migration has provided Viridian with an enterprise-class IT environment, the ability to scale resources, and true 24/7 support at a total cost of ownership that is equal to their prior on-premise model after 3 years and cheaper beyond.
This document discusses big data and cloud computing. It introduces cloud storage and computing models. It then discusses how big data requires distributed systems that can scale out across many commodity machines to handle large volumes and varieties of data with high velocity. The document outlines some famous cloud products and their technologies. Finally, it provides an overview of the company's focus on enterprise big data management leveraging cloud technologies, and lists some of its cloud products and services including data storage, object storage, MapReduce and compute cloud services.
cloud computing - concepts and technologies and mechanisms of tackling problems in cloud
you plz ignore who created it , plz focus on problem oriented points
This document discusses cloud computing concepts, technologies, and business implications. It provides an introduction to cloud models like IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS and demonstrates cloud capabilities through examples of Amazon AWS, Google App Engine, and Windows Azure. The document also discusses enabling technologies for cloud computing like virtualization and programming models for big data like MapReduce and Hadoop.
OpenStack: Why Is It Gaining So Much Traction?mestery
This document discusses why OpenStack is gaining traction. It provides 3 key reasons for OpenStack's momentum: 1) OpenStack supports multiple cloud APIs, which provides comfort around preventing lock-in for workloads; 2) Having an open source project as the underlying platform for clouds allows an entire ecosystem of startups to develop and allows enterprises to experiment more easily; 3) OpenStack has fostered discussions between business and IT leaders about cloud computing opportunities.
Cloud Spotting 2017: An overview of cloud computingPatrice Kerremans
An overview of cloud computing I taught to students. With a strong bias towards Amazon Web Services (AWS). Some examples are included as well as an overview of the most important AWS services.
Cloud Computing - Govt. Women's College - KumbakonamBala Venkatraman
This document discusses cloud computing, including its history, types of cloud services, implementations, opportunities and issues. Cloud computing provides on-demand access to shared computing resources like networks, servers, storage and applications via the internet. There are three main types of cloud services: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Public, private and hybrid cloud implementations are also described. The document outlines career opportunities in cloud computing and discusses advantages like flexibility and cost savings, as well as security concerns regarding cloud adoption.
Alex Wade, Digital Library Interoperabilityparker01
This document discusses digital library interoperability and Microsoft's efforts to support interoperability through various initiatives and technologies. Microsoft External Research aims to advance research through partnerships and provides tools and services to support the entire research process. Microsoft is committed to interoperability and provides open access, open tools, and open technologies. Microsoft has established several interoperability principles around open connections, standards support, and data portability. Microsoft is working to improve document and data interoperability through various projects and platforms like Zentity, which provides a repository for research outputs that supports various standards and protocols. Challenges and opportunities around digital libraries and interoperability in cloud computing environments are also discussed.
CloudCamp Chicago Jan 2015 - The Guts of the Cloud (full slides)CloudCamp Chicago
All slides from the January 7th 2015 CloudCamp Chicago
Theme: "the guts of the cloud"
What happens when the cloud meets the ground? Where does your data live, and who can touch your servers? We'll look at the "guts" of the cloud, from datacenters to fiber and from servers to switches in real life.
Lightning Talks:
"Cloud Computing: A look under the hood of the next-gen cloud" - Bill Kleyman, Director of Strategy and Innovation at MTM Technologies @QuadStack
"Cloudy with a 100% chance of GigaWatts" - Russell Pease, Business Development Manager at CyrusOne Data Centers
"The Importance of the Network Enabled Cloud" - Ron Zirkin, Enterprise Account Manager at XO Communications @ronzirkin
"The Red Hat OS1 Cloud: You want guts?" - Dan Yocum, Principal Systems Engineer at Red Hat @yocum137
The document provides information about various cloud computing services including Microsoft Azure, Apple iCloud, Google Drive, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses what cloud computing is, the benefits of cloud computing, different types of cloud services and deployments. It then provides more detailed overviews of the features and pricing of Microsoft Azure, Apple iCloud, Google Drive, and AWS. It concludes with a price comparison chart of the storage costs for 1TB of storage on each platform and identifies AWS as the best choice based on price.
Course 3 : Types of data and opportunities by Nikolaos DeligiannisBetacowork
This document discusses big data and opportunities related to different types of data. It covers challenges of big data including volume, velocity, variety and veracity. It also discusses value that can be extracted from data. The document outlines static versus real-time data and structured versus unstructured data. Examples of applying machine learning techniques like regression, classification, clustering and dimensionality reduction are provided. The introduction to cloud computing discusses public, private and hybrid clouds and features of cloud infrastructure.
It’s not about “picking the right cloud” but choosing the right strategy that matches workloads to the most appropriate delivery model. Logicalis provides an overview of some of the challenges of moving to “the Cloud” and how we help customer determine the most effective cloud model.
Treasure Data is a cloud data service that provides data collection, storage, and analysis capabilities. It aims to simplify big data analytics by handling infrastructure setup and maintenance. The presentation discusses Treasure Data's platform and architecture, including its use of open source technologies like Fluentd for data collection and Hadoop for storage and processing. Case studies are presented showing how customers were able to get analytics systems into production within two weeks using Treasure Data.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
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1. ‘A Regional Approach to the Government ICT Strategy’Presentation to SOCITM Eastern RegionJune 11 2010 SimonNorbury Red Pepper@52
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4. Come gather 'round peopleWherever you roamAnd admit that the watersAround you have grownAnd accept it that soonYou'll be drenched to the bone.If your time to youIs worth savin'Then you better start swimmin'Or you'll sink like a stoneFor the times they are a-changin'.
5. Come gather 'round peopleWherever you roamAnd admit that the watersAround you have grownAnd accept it that soonYou'll be drenched to the bone.If your time to youIs worth savin'Then you better start swimmin'Or you'll sink like a stoneFor the times they are a-changin'.
6. Mainframe Era – remember them? IBM and the 7 Dwarves: Sperry Honeywell Burroughs Univac Control Data Corporation Digital Equipment General Electric RCA ICL VME ... and the people that ran them
8. Quick Wins Laying the groundwork for the Government Cloud and the Applications Store for Government within the Government ICT Strategy How you can get involved now through the Quick Wins work strand
9. Benefits of PSN Procurement Competitive Prices & interoperability Reduced timescales Simplified directory Less costly Business Reduced Network Cost (34% less) Interoperability standards Govt. ICT Access and G Cloud Voice and Data convergence Security Common security regime Secure data transfer Shared solutions (reduced cost and greater assurance) Common standards HMG Objectives Transformational Agenda OEP Digital Britain Information Assurance Strategy Green ICT Service Support Common end to end QoS Guaranteed availability End to end service management Improved asset leverage PSN Benefits Market Behaviour Open Market competition Innovation and service quality
10. Will PSN proceed? Yes Most Advanced £500m saving Downward devolution of power Total Place/Successor Big Society High Dependency Commitment of private sector
11. Regional Networks HPSN2/KPSN Model Joint Procurement Cost Savings (espec. GC Costs 15k each) Reduced Support Standardisation Support for wider public sector Support for Total Place or Successor Simplified Code of Connection
15. Cloud types Private Compute Utility:infrastructure physically dedicated to one organisation. Private Community Cloud: infrastructure dedicated to a specific community with shared concerns (such as G Cloud) Public Cloud:infrastructure available to the general public / businesses, mega scale without physical partitioning of resource allocations Hybrid Cloud:A combination of public and private utilities Providers – Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Salesforce.com but also smaller/specialist players like Rackspace
16. Cloud Characteristics On-demand self-service. provision computing capabilities - server and storage, automatically Broad network access. available over the network through standard mechanisms (e.g., desktops, mobile phones, laptops, and PDAs). Resource pooling. computing resources are pooled to serve multiple consumers using a multi-tenant model, with physical and virtual resources dynamically assigned and reassigned. Location independence no control or knowledge over the exact location of the provided resources - storage, processing, memory, network bandwidth, and virtual machines. Rapid elasticity. rapid and elastic provision to quickly scale out and in. Capabilities virtually unlimited and can be purchased in any quantity at any time. Measured Service. Automatically control and optimize resource, pay for usage. Peter Mell and Tim Grance NIST
17. Cloud Benefits Lower Costs pay only for use ‘Opex’ not ‘Capex’ Standardisation reduces cost - tens of thousands of inexpensive processors and disks, held together with Velcro tape is a Google practice that makes for easy swapping of components Development and Testing – 70% Saving John Suffolk Speed Shorter provisioning and procurement time Efficiency Development and Testing can be temporary (70% reduction) One off tasks and Peaks Optimisation with virtualisation and multi-tenancy Quality Frees resources Better architecture and agile Sustainability Greener
19. Typical Cost £29.52 per month Elastic Host - 1gb server But........ does in house Virtualisation reduce these benefits?
20. Quick Wins Software as a Service Prototypes (SaaS) ShareVault, collaboration and secure data exchange – • Atos Origin Payment Card Information Vault, secure card • payments – BT and Oracle Abacus Recruit recruitment management service – • BT and Abacus E-Media Next Generation Contact Centre (NGCC) – • BT Avanade Online Services (AOS), Microsoft Dynamics – • Accenture, Avanade and Microsoft Secure Large file Transfer (ALFIE) – • Cable & Wireless Worldwide Google Apps Premier Edition – • Google Application Development Suite (Apt) – • Fujitsu (April) Integrated Work place and collaboration • environment – Capgemini Project and portfolio management (CA Clarity) – • Capgemini Document Archive for long electronic documents – • Capgemini Secure Collaboration – • Cable & Wireless Worldwide Public Sector Travel Application (EBIS) – • Capgemini (April) Email Collaboration – • Microsoft (April)
21. Quick Wins 2 BPOS (Email, Collaboration, Unified Communications, • Live Meeting) – Microsoft (April) Identity Management and Government Gateway • Integration – Microsoft, Atos Origin and DWP EDT Citizen Response Management (Lagan OnDemand • CRM) – Lagan Technologies Ltd Identity Management as a Service – • Siemens (May) Approval Workflow as a Service – • Siemens Virtual Workplace for Contractors – • Siemens Confirm OnDemand, infrastructure asset • management – Pitney Bowes Business Insight MapInfo Stratus, online location intelligence – • Pitney Bowes Business Insight Click&Mail (Hybrid Postal Services) – • Pitney Bowes Platform as a Service Prototypes (PaaS) Application Development Platform – • Microsoft Azure (May)
22. Quick Wins 3 Test and Development Environments – available • from HP eLabs or Fujitsu Application Store business enabling services – • Fujitsu (May) Pan Government Video Conferencing – • Global Crossing (April) Application Store to Cloud, provisioning (IaaS / PaaS) – • available from HP, Microsoft (April) Agile software development platform – • The Server Labs (April) Business Application and Mashup Platform (Process • Factory) – Capgemini and Cordys Application Development Platform – • Oracle and Capgemini Development and Application Fragments – • Tibco (April) Location Intelligence and Data Quality Web Services – • Pitney Bowes Business Insight Platform for Enterprise Cloud Applications – • TIBCO Silver Infrastructure as a Service Prototypes (IaaS) Web Service Platform (AWS) – • Amazon
23. Quick Wins 4 Infrastructure as a Service – available from • Capgemini, HP, Microsoft or Fujitsu Test and Development Environments (eLabs) – • HP eLabs Public facing ‘compute on demand’ beta – • Cable & Wireless Worldwide (May)
24. G-Cloud Shared Secure Flexible Agile Transparent Efficient Allocation On Need Standardised Reduced cost Utility convenience to public sector ICT
25. Applications Store “Find it, Build it, Share it, Run it” “enabling faster, more cost effective, and consistent certified solutions to business challenges through reusing and sharing applications and service” Object technology Fragments/Mash Ups
26. Data Centres Rationalization 150+ to around 12 Interim to cloud based strategy Legacy Systems Disaster recovery and Business Continuity
27. Regional Approach Regional Network (HPSN2/KPSN model) Regional or Shared Data Centres – Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Standardisation and Utility Computing G Cloud or Shared Services low impact Dev. Testing, new Apps (Warks.Amazon EC2) Email/collaboration/Google Docs (Washington/LA) Cloud First Strategy/Quick Wins Shared Procurement Social MediaBan or Embrace? Look at your presence out there? Innovate – Lichfield, US Govt. Login with Paypal/Google/Equifax
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