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1 © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential
Cloud Computing –The Value Proposition
Wayne ClarkArchitect, Intelligent Network ServicesCisco Systems, Inc.
North Carolina Digital Government SummitSeptember 3, 2009
Wayne ClarkArchitect, Intelligent Network ServicesCisco Systems, Inc.
North Carolina Digital Government SummitSeptember 3, 2009
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The Evolution of Computing Architectures
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Service bureaus Service bureaus
Time sharing services Time sharing services
ASPs ASPs
Grid Computing Grid Computing
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IT resources and services that are
abstracted from the underlying
infrastructure and provided
“on-demand” and “at scale” in a
multi-tenant environment
Today, clouds are associated
with an off-premise, hosted model
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Source: IDC, 10/2008
Cloud Services projected to grow at 5x the rate of current Enterprise IT spending
How Big is the Cloud Opportunity?
27% CAGR
Total Spending on Cloud-Based Services
$16B
$42B
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Source: Gartner, 2008
Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies: 2008
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Source: Gartner, 2009
Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies: 2009
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Architectural Service Layers of Cloud Computing
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Each layer encapsulates on-demand resources
Each layer comes with its own application development model
Three service layers:
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Each layer encapsulates on-demand resources
Each layer comes with its own application development model
Three service layers:
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
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Software as a Service (SaaS)
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Cloud provider offers software services that are of potential interest to a wide variety of users
Users (optionally) buy subscription to software products
Software implemented by cloud provider on their own infrastructure
Instances of the software run on cloud provider infrastructure and serve multiple client organizations
Some or all of the data resides remotely
Examples: SalesForce.com, Google Mail, Google Docs
Cloud provider offers software services that are of potential interest to a wide variety of users
Users (optionally) buy subscription to software products
Software implemented by cloud provider on their own infrastructure
Instances of the software run on cloud provider infrastructure and serve multiple client organizations
Some or all of the data resides remotely
Examples: SalesForce.com, Google Mail, Google Docs
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Platform as a Service (PaaS)
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Cloud provider offers a platform upon which developers provide services that are of potential interest to a wide variety of users
Users (optionally) buy subscription to software products
Software implemented by developers to run on the cloud provider infrastructure
Instances of the software run on cloud provider infrastructure and serve multiple client organizations
Some or all of the data resides remotely
Examples: Google Apps Engine, Amazon Web Services (w/ basic web stack)
Cloud provider offers a platform upon which developers provide services that are of potential interest to a wide variety of users
Users (optionally) buy subscription to software products
Software implemented by developers to run on the cloud provider infrastructure
Instances of the software run on cloud provider infrastructure and serve multiple client organizations
Some or all of the data resides remotely
Examples: Google Apps Engine, Amazon Web Services (w/ basic web stack)
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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
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Cloud provider offers IT infrastructure (compute, storage, network, etc.) to customers
Virtualization is leveraged to dynamically combine resources in order to build and deliver ad hoc systems to the customer
Customers deploy their own software environment (i.e. virtual machine images) to run on these systems
Resources used by customers can grow and shrink on demand
Some or all of the data resides remotely
Examples: Amazon Web Services (EC2 and S3)
Cloud provider offers IT infrastructure (compute, storage, network, etc.) to customers
Virtualization is leveraged to dynamically combine resources in order to build and deliver ad hoc systems to the customer
Customers deploy their own software environment (i.e. virtual machine images) to run on these systems
Resources used by customers can grow and shrink on demand
Some or all of the data resides remotely
Examples: Amazon Web Services (EC2 and S3)
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Who Are the Major Cloud Players?
APPLICATION(SaaS)
INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE(IaaS)
PLATFORM AS A SERVICE(PaaS)
IT FOUNDATION
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Phased Evolution of Cloud
Stand-alone Clouds Private Clouds Inter-Cloud
Security SLAs Interoperability
Key Challenges: Federation Portability Market
Key Challenges:
External, Off-Premise
Internal, On-Premise
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