Dispelling The Vapor Around Cloud Computing –Network Management
When Where Why Cloud
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When? Where? Why? Cloud?
Brent Stineman – National Cloud Solution Specialist
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2. Your Presenter
Nearly 20 Years of IT Experience
Mainframe to Mobile
Manufacturing
Fraud Prevention
Financial Services
Public Sector
10 years on Internet Solutions
Microsoft MVP
Brent.Stineman@us.sogeti.com for the Windows
Azure Platform
Twitter: @BrentCodeMonkey
Web: brentdacodemonkey.wordpress.com/
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3. Change to our regularly scheduled program
What?
When?
Where?
Why?
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4. What is “the cloud”?
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5. What is cloud - Definitions
Research firm IDC describes cloud computing as "an emerging IT
development, deployment and delivery model, enabling real-time
delivery of products, services and solutions over the Internet.“
Analyst firm Gartner defines the new technology pitch phrase as "a style
of computing where scalable and elastic IT enabled capabilities are
provided 'as a service' to external customers using Internet
technologies."
Analyst firm THINKstrategies defines cloud computing as “a set of web-
based tools and services, which permit users to acquire computing
resources and development capabilities to build or support
applications, or perform specific IT functions on a pay-as-you-go basis.”
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6. What is cloud - Simplified Essential Characteristics
• On demand self-service
• Access Anywhere
• Rapid elasticity
• Measured Service
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7. What is cloud - types
Dedicated
Cloud
Public Cloud
Secure Cloud
Federation
Private
Cloud
Traditional
Infrastructure
ENTERPRISE
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8. What is cloud - Delivery Models
Traditional Cloud
Packaged Infrastructure Platform Software
Software (as a Service) (as a Service) (as a Service)
You manage
Applications Applications Applications Applications
You manage
Data Data Data Data
Runtime Runtime Runtime Runtime
Bring your own
Bring your own Bring your own
Users
Managed by vendor
Middleware Virtual Machines
Middleware Applications
Middleware Middleware
You manage
Managed by vendor
O/S O/S
Amazon EC2 O/S
Windows Azure O/S
Salesforce
Rackspace Heroku
Virtualization Virtualization Virtualization Office 365
Virtualization
Managed by vendor
Google Apps
CRM Online
Servers Servers Servers Yahoo Mail
Servers
Storage Storage Storage Storage
Networking Networking Networking Networking
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9. Why should I care
about cloud?
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10. Benefits to your Organization
Lack of Internal Capability
• Not a core competency
• Missing skill sets
Immediate Needs
• Can’t wait for procurement
• Need additional capacity
Cost can be a factor
• Should never be THE factor
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11. Benefits to your customers
Mobile Enablement
• Increased accessibility
Increased Functionality
• New capabilities
• Extend features
Higher Availability
• Most SLA’s are 99.9% or higher
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12. When am I ready to use it?
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13. When am I ready for cloud?
Get your house in order
• Document Processes/Governance
• Identify Business Drivers
• Know your limits
Image from: http://yainig.blog.com/2011/05/27/qualities-of-good-governance/
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14. When have I found a provider?
Its like picking a bank
• You’re trusting your IP to them
• What level of security do they have?
• Do they have the services you need?
• What about fees?
What about SLA’s?
• What is it worth to you?
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15. Is my team ready?
Change is scary
• Jobs change, not necessarily go away
• Different than what we’re used too
Temper Expectations
• Grass isn’t always greener
• Right tool for the right job
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16. Where are my cloud
opportunities?
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17. Opportunities – Non-Critical Systems
Secondary Systems
• Development Environments
• Testing Environments
• Shadow IT projects
Failover/Redundancy
• Back-ups
• Disaster Recovery
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18. Opportunities – Cyclical/Burst Demands
Seasonal needs (month end? Open enrollment?)
Promotions, product launches
“the Oprah affect”
Onboarding activities
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19. Opportunities – New Projects
Prototyping, proof of concepts
Start in cloud, move to on-premises when ready
If it fails, not left with excess capacity
Speed to market rapidly increased
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20. Your chance to win!
bit.ly/msft_privatecloud
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21. Questions??
Contact Info
Brent.Stineman@us.sogeti.com Microsoft MVP
Twitter: @BrentCodeMonkey for the Windows
Web: brentdacodemonkey.wordpress.com/ Azure Platform
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22. Local Touch – Global Reach
Thank you
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Notas del editor
Objective:educate architects and decision makers on what they need to be aware of when considering cloud solutions
Objective: introduce presenter, set tone of presentation
Objective: outline session, describe differences from title.Notes/Speaking Points:Title work, but doesn’t flow well when we’re walking through the topicsWhat – is the cloud?Why – do I want too?When – am I ready for it?Where – does it make sense to use it?
Objective: introduction of sectionNotes/Speaking Points:Show of hand that know what cloud is? Point out that explanations will vary widelyShow of hands (keep them up): have used cloud at work? Have played an online game? Used email? Accessed Facebook or another social network?In this section we’ll dispell some of the myths.
Objective:Show complicated definitionsNotes/Speaking Points:This doesn’t really tell us anything, we need to simplify it.
Objective: simplify cloud definitionNotes/Speaking Points:Four key attributes we are looking for:On demand = available when I want it, without someone else having to do anythingAccess anywhere = access as you would any other internet resourceRapid elasticity = quickly grow or contract capacity based on need/demandMeasured/Metered = pay only for what you useThis all really boils down to is removing the things you don’t want to have to care about. You need your applications, your data, not running a data center, managing resources, etc…
Objective: explain types of cloudsNotes/Speaking Points:Public cloud = multiple tenants, hosted by a 3rd partyPrivate cloud = you host, you’re “usually” the only tenantDedicated cloud = single tenant, hosted by a 3rd partySecure cloud federation = being able to make these resources part of your network
Objective: cover types of cloud solutionsNotes/Speaking Points:Left to right, more control and responsibility to less
Objective: introduction of sectionNotes/Speaking Points:Don’t just do it for the sake of doing cloud, understand the benefits. Why would you want to use this stuf?
Objective:
Objective:
Objective: Can I control/manage it, do I understand what I’m getting into? What’s my appetite for risk?
Objective: Limits – what contract or regulatory restrictions are you subject too? Will your client lets you put their data into the cloud