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Presentation for the Capgemini Secure Infostructure event on 16-12-2009. Microsoft's vision, approach and solutions for cloudcomputing and online services.

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Peter de HaasOnline Strategy Managerpeter.dehaas@microsoft.com

Heads in the Cloud,

Feet on the Ground

Client-Server

Web SOA Cloud Computin

g and Services

Monolithic

1980s 1990s Today 2009+1970s

Historic Computing Transformations

Economies of skill

Econ

om

ies o

f scale Co-

location Services

Cloud Computin

g

On Premise

Installation

Traditional Outsourcin

g

Online Legacy

Strategy Infrastructure Environment

Solutions Partner ecosystem

Vision

Online Legacy

1997 1999 2007 2009+1996

Microsoft's Online Evolutie

Introductie MSN, netwerk met

internet diensten. In 1996 reeds 1

miljoen gebruikers.

Hotmail, door Microsoft gekocht

(toen 8 miljoen gebruikers)

Introductie Messenger (700.000

gebruikers na 6 dagen)

Microsoft Online Services (BPOS) geintroduceerd

2007: Halo Xbox Live versie, in de

eerste week gespeeld door 2,7 miljoen spelers, de eerste dag na de lancering is er 3,6 miljoen uur online

gespeeld.

Windows AzureOffice Web Apps

> http://www.comscore.com/Press_Events/Press_Releases/2009/11/Microsoft_Sites_Captures_Largest_Share_of_Time_Spent_Online_Worldwide

September 2009 : gebruikers besteden meeste

tijd online (15%) op Microsoft

Strategy

Informatie

Persoons gebonden

Taak gebonden

Lokatiegebonden

Security & Privacy

Compliance & Regulations

Control & Customizability

Premises Cloud

Keuze

Infrastructure

Data Center Locaties

Central andSouth America

Europe Asia

Africa

Australia

North AmericaWashington

Illinois

Virginia

Puerto Rico

Ireland

Netherlands

Singapore

Hong Kong

San Antonio Data Center

Solutions

Netwerken

Building Block Services

PartnersApps & Oplossingen Online ServicesLive Services

Datacenters

SERV ICESSERVERS

Developer Tools

Programming Model

Application Services

Relational Database

Operating System

Systems Management

Applications

IT Choice and Value

Best Productivity Experiences

Across PC, Phone and Browser

Unified Communicatio

ns

Business Intelligence

Enterprise Content

ManagementCollaboration Enterprise

Search

Unified Business Platform

Microsoft Business Productivity Infrastructure

On-Premises

Online Service

Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS)

E-mail, gedeelde

agenda en contacten,

toegankelijk via PC, mobiele

telefoon en webbrowser, vrij van spam en virussen

Eén plaats om documenten

te delen, samen te

werken aan documenten,

Search en intranet

Met één klik online

samenwerken en

documenten, applicaties,

video en audio delen, alsof je naast

elkaar zit

Inzicht in elkaars

bereikbaarheid,

chat en via één klik

communiceren

Bedrijfssoftware, aangeboden als een pakket van online services,

gehost door Microsoft, als abonnement verkocht met partners

http://www.microsoft.com/online/

Web Applications

Keuze voor Flexibiliteit en Controle

Hosted Service

Schaalbaarheid, dynamiek en

voorspelbare kosten

Eigen datacenter

Volledig eigendom en controle

http://www.microsoft.com/online/

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/

Windows Azure ScenariosISV

• Partners use Microsoft Cloud Services to host and run their apps

• Microsoft provides application platform, infrastructure and billing services for multi-tenancy

Cloud

Customers

ISV

Billing

Billing

Developers

• Develop new applications @ Internet scale

• Pure cloud architecture with consumer or business focus

• Bridge to existing on-premise applications

Cloud

Customers

Business

• Business builds new or extends an existing application

• SDK provided by Microsoft, and code uploaded to Microsoft cloud

• Leverages familiar tools and framework

Developers

Cloud

SDK

APP

Interoperability

Azure™ Services Platform

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/

Application runs

on-premise

Buy my own hardware, and

manage my own data center

Heads in the Cloud, Feet on the Ground

Economy of ScaleLow High

Application runs

at a hoster

Pay someone to host my

application using hardware

that I specify

Application runs using

cloud services

Pay someone to host my

application without

specifying the hardware (they promise to be

“infinitely” scalable)

Application is supplied by a

vendor

Pay for someone’s

hosted application. Don’t care about the

hardware, as long as it works.

ControlHigh Low

Vision

© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.

The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after

the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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