5. Key to Cloud Computing Value: Parallel Processing:
6. Cloud Computing
Not a new technology but a new approach in the provisioning and
consumption of information technology
A services oriented architecture (SOA) implemented typically on a virtualized
infrastructure (compute, storage, networks) using commodity components
coupled with highly automated controls enable the five essential
characteristics of cloud computing.
Key Benefits Key Concerns
Significant cost reductions Standards
Reduced time to capability Portability
Increased flexibility Control/Availability
Elastic scalability Security
Increase service quality IT Policy
Increased security Management /
Ease of technology refresh Monitoring
Ease of collaboration Ecosystem
Increased efficiency
8. DISA Enterprise Cloud Services
Reduce Attack Surface
Configure securely, automatically
Enhance perimeter defenses – defense in depth
Drive out anonymity Defense Information Systems Agency
Improved And Safe Sharing A Combat Support Agency
Cross domain flows as an enterprise service
Evolve directory, identity, and access control to support net-centricity
Improved Network C2
Improved cyber readiness
Improved situational awareness
Cyber attack detection, diagnosis, reaction at network speed
Increased Operational Effectiveness
Increased Warfighter access to required information and services, especially across organizational and
security boundaries
Increase network flexibility, allowing for rapid response to operational conditions (e.g. Haiti)
Increased Information Security
Strong cryptographic authentication (PKI)
Standardize access policies to enable more consistent access decisions
Increase agility and interoperability with the implementation of commercial standards
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10. Death of the Relational Database
German, BMW,
Truck
Truck
The economics of data
storage led to the use of
BMW Car content addressable German, BMW,
Car
storage, flat storage
SUV architectures and internet
German, BMW,
scaling. SUV
Germany …
Volkswagen …
German
Volkswagen, Tr
uck
Audi …
Toyota
Search …
Country
Japan Honda
…
Mazda
Database design,
Ford database tuning no …
longer required with
US Chrysler
infinite scalability and
consistent …
GM …
responsiveness
US, GM, SUV
3t 1t 10
11. Traditional Analytics
Traditionally, lexical searches, filtering or
Boolean search attributes are used to
••••••••••• reduce data to a “working set”.
Analytical tools are then applied to this
“working set”.
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••••••••••• Tools/Analysis Reports/Conclusions
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All Data Sources / Types
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12. Cloud Enables Searching All the Data, All the Time
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••••••••••• Reports/Conclusions
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14. Cloud Computing: Value and Capabilities
Time
Reduce time to deliver/execute mission
Increased responsiveness/flexibility/availability
Cost
Optimizing cost to deliver/execute mission
Optimizing cost of ownership (lifecycle cost)
Increased efficiencies in capital/operational
expenditures
Quality
Environmental improvements
Experiential improvements
15. Summary
Cloud computing is a technological evolution
“Drive for scale” (Internet) and “Drive for cheap”
(Commodity components, Extensive automation)
and the economics of Moore’s Law (Cheap
storage) led to a business model revolution
Fiscal realities and business model economics
are driving rapid adoption of cloud computing in
the DoD and IC
Cloud computing can also enable significant
enhancements in many DoD and IC mission
areas
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16. Thank You !
Kevin L. Jackson
General Manager
Cloud Services
NJVC, LLC
(703) 335-0830
Kevin.jackson@NJVC.com
http://www.NJVC.com
http://kevinljackson.blogspot.com
The INSIGHT Group