2012.02.20 - cloud workshop - rethink it - ibm montpellier
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Plan, Build & Deliver Cloud Computing Solutionswith the Smarter Computing Design Center
2 day Cloud Workshop
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Smarter Cloud Design Center 2012 CapabilitiesImplement
Create a practical plan of action based on your particular needs.
Investigate your needs.
Understand
What a Cloud infrastructure is?
Smarter Computing Workshops(Identify hotspots based on best practices)
Cloud Workshop(Identify Opportunities, Steps and Projects)
(Design High-Level Architecture, Roadmaps, ROI)
Explore
DevelopProof of Concepts(Cloud prototyping and Testing)
Test your design
Cloud Adoption Advisor(Rapid Assessment)
Cloud Briefings(Concepts, best practices, IBM strategy & offerings explained)
More than 200 cloud client engagements in 2011
Our own transformation towards a cloud production environment
Structured architecture approach based on industry best practices.
Cloud Service Provider Platform
Private Cloud Foundations (SmartCloud Entry & Provisioning)
Our Expertise
Our Experience
Proof of Technology(Cloud Hands-on Experience)
Private Cloud Advanced (ISDM, Cloudburst, IWD)
SmartCloud Enterprise and Enterprise+ Hybrid Cloud (CastIron, HCI...)
Marc BouziguesGeneral Requests
Loic MarsollierWorkshops
Franck LespinasseProof-of-concepts
Yann GuerinPublic Clouds, CSP2
Guilhaume GarciaEnablement
Smarter Cloud Design Center Architect Team
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Cloud Workshop
TRIGGER Project Stage N Cloud Workshop
Participants
Project Stage N+1 NEXT STEP
Method/Tools/Contents
Context Gathering WORKSHOP
ToolBox
Data Gathering Deliverable
Build
PlanHelping you develop
a Cloud strategy, assess workloads or
identify pilot opportunities
Helping you enable your enterprise to
deliver Cloud Services
High-Level Architecture, Roadmaps,
ROI
High
High IT Provider Relationship Profile
Provider researches, recommends and implements technology to enable quantum leap in business capability
Utility
Commodity
Provider works with others to develop a service and provide resources/skills necessary to support the service
Provider of a quality service at a cost equal to or lower than the competition
Provider of an adequate service at a cost lower than the competition
Partner
Enabler
Workloadssuggested by
workshop exercisesWorkloads to consider
based on industry trendsGovernance
Security, Resiliency, Performance & Consumability
Cloud ServiceCreator
Cloud ServiceConsumer
Cloud Service Provider
Common CloudManagement Platform (CCMP)
Operational Support Services
(OSS)
Cloud Services
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
Platform-as-a-Service
Sof tware-as-a-Service
Business-Process-as-a-Service
Business Support Services
(BSS)
Cloud Service
IntegrationTools
ConsumerIn-house IT
Service Creation
Tools
Infrastructure
Existing & 3rd party services, Partner
Ecosystems
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Typical Workshop Agenda (may vary according to your context)
Pre-workshop (remotely or F2F, 1 to 4 weeks before)– Qualification Calls, Cloud Adoption Advisor
Half Day– Understand your pain points– Examine some use cases
Full Day– Cloud benefits and architectural concepts– Best Practices on Cloud solutions to resolve your pain points– State-of-the-Art Cloud Technology Components with Demonstrations– Internal IBM and your Cloud examples
Half Day– Debriefing, Assessment, Deliverable and next steps determination
Post-workshop– Build deliverable reports– Present reports to you (remotely or F2F, 1 to 4 weeks after)
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Half-Day 1 : Understand your pain points, projects and expectations
Your presentation (interactive mode IBM / you)– High level core Business activities– Major IT projects or IT initiative launched or planned – Current Strengths and Weaknesses of IT as evaluated by you (IT and IT clients)– IT Architecture high level description
Presentation of your current / targeted cloud project / initiative– Architecture and specifications– Your (project manager) challenges for which IT support is critical (Key success factor). – Motivation of the project
• WHY (problems to solve or improve)• WHICH workload (collaboration, test&dev, compute, storage, ERP, CRM…) • HOW (build a Cloud environment)• WHAT to achieve
– one or two of your specific use cases
Run or review the “Cloud Adoption Advisor” questionnaire
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Full-Day 2 : Present the IBM vision and experience about Cloud Computing
What’s behind the cloud– Introduction to cloud computing, concepts, benefits– Business and technical strategies– Service management
Cloud Architectural concepts and Best Practices
PSSC/IBM Cloud Computing adoption examples– Sharing a real experience in terms of architectural design, processes, approach,
achievements and benefits– PSSC visits (CLP, BAO, Cloud showcases)
State of the Art Cloud Components and Offerings– IBM offering in term of Private / Public – Cloudburst / SmartCloud Entry [SKC] / SmartCloud Provisioning [ISAAC] / ISDM /
CastIron Cloud Integrator/ IBM Workload Deployer/ Etc…
Including Cloud demonstrations – IBM Cloudburst / SmartCloud Entry [SKC] / SmartCloud Provisioning / ISDM / Etc…
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Half-Day 3 : High level whiteboarding assessment of your cloud initiative
IBM and your company’s participants cover the following items thru a bi-directional exchange:
– You bring your knowledge of your project and IT environment– IBM consultants and architects analyze them based on their experience and knowledge
of best practices– Day 1 specific uses cases are then applied to a cloud infrastructure – IBM products are positioned versus your objectives and discussed as part as an agreed
to target architecture– The Service Management Model supporting this cloud initiative [service catalog,
measurement, chargeback,…] is discussed– Participants assess the activities already executed by you and those that still need to be
planned [roadmap]– They also take into account the potential concerns, questions or inhibitors…
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Workshop Methodology
8 IBM Solutions
Goals1
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Requirements
Service definition Process definition
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Goals examples
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Requirements examples
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Cloud Service Definition
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StockageStockage
IT Services
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Topology
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OS CPU Mem
Storage
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Cloud Process Definition
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Create/modify service requests
Approval management
Service
provisioning
Reports and invoices Service de-provisioning
Service catalog management
Service Level Agreement
Roles and rights
management
Templates, scripts and
templates management
Resources and availability
management
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Consumption monitoring
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Findings and Recommendations
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Solutions capabilities
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