The document discusses the benefits of cloud computing. It begins by introducing the speaker and providing an agenda that will cover cloud computing in general, pros and cons, the future of cloud, case studies, and a Q&A. It then defines cloud computing and lists its five essential characteristics: on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service. The advantages of cloud are listed as cost efficiency, almost unlimited storage, backup and recovery, automatic software integration, easy access to information, and quick deployment. Potential disadvantages include technical issues, security concerns, and vulnerability to attacks. Examples of companies that have invested heavily in cloud are provided. Market forecasts show strong projected growth in cloud adoption from
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In Jisc's future of cloud computing horizon scan report, we identified three strategic areas where Jisc could support universities and colleges in moving to the cloud – cloud as a utility, app as a service, and working to build capability in cloud technologies.
Come along to this session to hear more about this work from Jisc futurist Martin Hamilton, and find out how you can get involved.
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How to affect Security and Privacy challenges on cloud computing ?
Cloud present, future and trajectory (Amazon Web Services) - JIsc Digifest 2016Jisc
In Jisc's future of cloud computing horizon scan report, we identified three strategic areas where Jisc could support universities and colleges in moving to the cloud – cloud as a utility, app as a service, and working to build capability in cloud technologies.
Come along to this session to hear more about this work from Jisc futurist Martin Hamilton, and find out how you can get involved.
Banff Summit 2011 Cloud Camp: OSSM Lightening Talk -- Dave Nielsen, Cloud CampCybera Inc.
Dave Nielsen, a Co-Founder of CloudCamp, presented these slides as part of the Cybera Summit 2011 session entitled, Economic Development and the Cloud: The Alberta Advantage. To learn more about this event or to watch videos archives of this and the other sessions, visit http://www.cybera.ca/summit2011/media
Security & privacy challenges in cloud computingkdore
Existing research has only covered the technical, Performance and trust Challenges in Cloud Computing and therefore, this study have expanded the Challenges to Security and Privacy Issues in Cloud Computing
What are the Security and Privacy challenges in Cloud Computing ?
How to affect Security and Privacy challenges on cloud computing ?
Fundamentals of Cloud Computing
Fundamentals of Cloud Service Offering
Fundamentals of Azure Subscription
Public vs Private vs Hybrid
Success Story: Why SPS choose Azure Data Warehouses
Start your Azure Journey
Azure Learning Path
Q&A
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Here in this presentation, we’ll take a look at these questions in an attempt to help organizations that are still in the process of choosing the best solution for their business.
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A dive into use cases and a demo of Altus
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3 things to learn:
An exploration of the architecture of Cloudera Altus PaaS - the industry’s first multi-function, multi-cloud data and analytic platform-as-a-service
A dive into use cases and a demo of Altus
The synergy between AWS and Altus to help you securely standardize on a combination of public cloud and data management
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The number of devices that are online increases every day. The quantity of digital content that is produced every year sets new record each time. Last but not least clients are more and more demanding. A cloud provider offers us a great basket of resources but we need to know how to use and manage them. In this session we will talk about how to scale over this limits and how to be prepared for this kind of situations. If we are designing our system to be prepared to scale over cloud services limits then we will have a system that will be used in 5 year from now. We will talk about different scenarios when it is easy to reach different limits and we will learn how to overcome them.
Fundamentals of Cloud Computing
Fundamentals of Cloud Service Offering
Fundamentals of Azure Subscription
Public vs Private vs Hybrid
Success Story: Why SPS choose Azure Data Warehouses
Start your Azure Journey
Azure Learning Path
Q&A
Cloud Expo London: Public vs. Private vs. Hybrid, Which One, or None?Jesse Proudman
In this 20 minute presentation, Jesse Proudman presented the definitions of cloud computing, public cloud, private cloud and hybrid cloud and discussed when and why you should consider adding cloud technologies to your IT Operations rollodex.
Public vs private vs hybrid cloud what is best for your business-Everdata Technologies
What are the benefits and disadvantages to each solution? Why might a business choose public over private cloud, or hybrid over public or private? Is there a “best” cloud solution?
Here in this presentation, we’ll take a look at these questions in an attempt to help organizations that are still in the process of choosing the best solution for their business.
Shared responsibility - a model for good cloud securityAndy Powell
An overview of the shared responsibility model that is typically adopted by cloud providers and its impact on the way that Jisc members should build secure solutions in public cloud.
Preparing data for analysis and insights is the foundation of any data-driven exercise. Moving workloads to a PaaS, be it data engineering, analytic database, or data science requires a two step leap of faith - in trusting the public cloud, and then your PaaS vendor. In this webinar we will discuss the architecture of a PaaS solution for data management and understand the nitty gritty details of what exactly this involves with the following:
An exploration of the architecture of Cloudera Altus PaaS - the industry’s first multi-function, multi-cloud data and analytic platform-as-a-service
A dive into use cases and a demo of Altus
The synergy between AWS and Altus to help you securely standardize on a combination of public cloud and data management
3 things to learn:
An exploration of the architecture of Cloudera Altus PaaS - the industry’s first multi-function, multi-cloud data and analytic platform-as-a-service
A dive into use cases and a demo of Altus
The synergy between AWS and Altus to help you securely standardize on a combination of public cloud and data management
Automating Cloud Cluster Deployment: Beyond the BookBill Havanki
Speed and reliability in deploying big data clusters is key for effectiveness in the cloud. Drawing on ideas from his book Moving Hadoop to the Cloud, which covers essential practices like baking images and automating cluster configuration, Bill Havanki explains how you can automate the creation of new clusters from scratch and use metrics gathered using the cloud provider to scale up.
The term ‘Cloud’ is used extensively in technology circles, meaning different things to different people. But what does the ‘Cloud’ mean for email?
Andrew and Nigel, discuss the opportunities and dangers presented by ‘Cloud’ computing. Where can the ‘Cloud’ add value to our business, and reduce spiralling costs? Are there cases when handing over your data / messaging services isn’t such a good idea? How can we pick and choose the best bits of the ‘Cloud’ whilst retaining control? And what is the ‘Cloud’, really…?
Are you ready? Introduction to Cloud Computing and Windows AzureThomas Robbins
Windows Azure is an internet scale cloud computing and services platform hosted in Microsoft data centers, which provides an operating system and a set of developer services which can be used individually or together. It gives developers the choice to build web application; applications running on connected devices, PCs or servers; or hybrid solutions offering the best of both worlds. Don’t miss this session to learn what cloud computing is and what Windows Azure provides.
Speaker: Vince Mayfield, CEO Bit-Wizards
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The number of devices that are online increases every day. The quantity of digital content that is produced every year sets new record each time. Last but not least clients are more and more demanding. A cloud provider offers us a great basket of resources but we need to know how to use and manage them. In this session we will talk about how to scale over this limits and how to be prepared for this kind of situations. If we are designing our system to be prepared to scale over cloud services limits then we will have a system that will be used in 5 year from now. We will talk about different scenarios when it is easy to reach different limits and we will learn how to overcome them.
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Cloud Service Models & Cloud Deployment Models
Benefits of Cloud Computing
Risks and Challenges
Future Trends in Cloud Computing
Edge Computing, Serverless Computing, AI & Machine Learning in Cloud, Security and
Compliance
Needs and Obstacles for Cloud Deployment
Conclusion
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Simply, Cloud Computing is storing and accessing programs and data over the internet instead of a computer hard drive.
The cloud is another name of the internet but nothing to do with the hard drive.
5. What is Cloud?
Cloud computing is the use of computing resources
(hardware and software) that are delivered as a service
over a network (typically the Internet).
Source: Wikipedia
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8. Five essential characteristics
1. On-demand self-service
2. Broad network access
3. Resource pooling
4. Rapid elasticity
5. Measured service
9. Five essential characteristics
1. On-demand self-service
2. Broad network access
3. Resource pooling
4. Rapid elasticity
5. Measured service
10. Five essential characteristics
1. On-demand self-service
2. Broad network access
3. Resource pooling
4. Rapid elasticity
5. Measured service
11. Five essential characteristics
1. On-demand self-service
2. Broad network access
3. Resource pooling
4. Rapid elasticity
5. Measured service
12. Five essential characteristics
1. On-demand self-service
2. Broad network access
3. Resource pooling
4. Rapid elasticity
5. Measured service
13. Agenda
Cloud in general
Pros and cons
Future of cloud
Case studies
Q&A
14. Advantages of Cloud
• Cost efficient
• Almost unlimited storage
• Backup and recovery
• Automatic software integration
• Easy access to information
• Quick deployment
15. Advantages of Cloud
• Cost efficient
• Almost unlimited storage
• Backup and recovery
• Automatic software integration
• Easy access to information
• Quick deployment
16. Advantages of Cloud
• Cost efficient
• Almost unlimited storage
• Backup and recovery
• Automatic software integration
• Easy access to information
• Quick deployment
17. Advantages of Cloud
• Cost efficient
• Almost unlimited storage
• Backup and recovery
• Automatic software integration
• Easy access to information
• Quick deployment
18. Advantages of Cloud
• Cost efficient
• Almost unlimited storage
• Backup and recovery
• Automatic software integration
• Easy access to information
• Quick deployment
19. Advantages of Cloud
• Cost efficient
• Almost unlimited storage
• Backup and recovery
• Automatic software integration
• Easy access to information
• Quick deployment
23. Agenda
Cloud in general
Pros and cons
Future of cloud
Case studies
Q&A
24. Who believed in Cloud?
• People don’t, but companies that want to make money on it do.
• Every second around 50 millions people access services hosted on Cloud
25. Who invested in Cloud?
• Microsoft
• Google
• Amazon
• Hewlett-Packard
• IBM
• CenturyLink/Savvis
• Verizon/Terremark
• Joyend
• Citrix
• Bluelock
• Vmware
• Rackspace
• Salesforce
30. Stadium Seat Ticketing Software
On-premise solutions:
• Hardware (servers)
• Location for servers (secure, cooling system and many more)
• Energy
• Licenses
• IT Team
• Backup system
• More servers for football game and other events (concerts)
Costs per months: …
Possible problems:
• Scale-up
• Backup
• How to offer a solution for other cities also
31. Stadium Seat Ticketing Software
Cloud solutions:
• Hardware (servers)
• Location for servers (secure, cooling system and many more)
• Energy
• Licenses
• IT Team
Backup system
More servers for football game and other events (concerts)
Costs per months: ~320$ (included 10 events with 30k people)
Possible problems:
Scale-up
Backup
How to offer a solution for other cities also – software as a service
33. Update Packages Distribution System
On-premise solutions:
• Hardware
• Licenses
• IT Team
• Backup system
• Bandwidth
• Storage
• CDNs
Costs per months: …
Possible problems:
• Scale-up and Scale-Down
• Bandwidth
• Matching mechanism
34. Update Packages Distribution System
Cloud solutions:
• Hardware, Licenses
• IT Team, Backup system
Bandwidth
Storage
CDNs
Costs per months: ~900$ for 10.000 clients and 30.000 available packages (each
client can have assigned around 300 packages). The package distribution is
recalculated every day.
Possible problems:
Scale-up and Scale-Down
Bandwidth
Matching mechanism