an introduction to cloud computing - part1: what is cloud computing?
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This presentation provides an introduction to the area of cloud computing. This presentation is split into three sections, of which this is the first part. This first part provides a definition of what cloud computing actually is and why today's companies are starting to take it very seriously. If you download the presentation you will find that each slide has notes to help you get a better understanding of the content. Updated April 2013TRANSCRIPT
An Introduction to Cloud Computing -Part 1 – What is Cloud Computing?
Mark Morley, Industry Marketing Director
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B2B Outlook – Getting Very Cloudy
The Cloud is not hype, it is real and here today!
Productivity gains lie outside the enterprise
B2B challenges and the hunt for ROISlide 2 | © 2013 GXS, Inc.
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CIOs are Embracing Cloud Computing
• Following divestiture from Ford, JLR
had 18Tb of emails to extract from
Ford’s Microsoft Exchange Server
• JLR’s CIO saw this as an opportunity
to do things differently
• Adoption of cloud based applications
has helped to simplify their ICT/B2B
infrastructure
"The strategy will be one of
simplification, standardisation
and modernisation. Where I can
deem services and technology
as being commodity I will seek
to externalise, outsource or
place them in the cloud."
Jeremy Vincent, CIO JLR
Link to Article
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Significant Investment in Cloud Infrastructures
Google invests $850M in its data centre infrastructure in Q111
Apple invests $1Billion in North Carolina data centre
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Microsoft invests $500M in Dublin based data centre
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Cloud ComputingSaaSASPMainframe
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Enterprise Application integration
Cross-Enterprise Integration
Evolution of Business Integration
1995
Customer Centric
Strategic/Competitive
2000
Organisation Critical
Department Specific
201520102005
Supply ChainVisibility
Web-Based Portals
UnisysIntegration
BusinessIntelligence
Secure WebServices
RFID and EPC
Sales Force Automation
Enterprise Resource Planning
Business Process Mgmt
Customer DataIntegration
Enterprise Community
Management
Business Activity
Monitoring
Sense and Respond
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What is a Cloud?
Software-as-a-Service
SaaS
Integration-as-a-Service
IaaSData-as-a-Service
DaaS
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
Everything-as-a-Service
Computing-as-a-Service
Security-as-a-Service
Hardware-as-a-Service
Database-as-a-Service
Anything-as-a-Service
Platform-as-a-ServiceVoice-as-a-Service
HaaS
XaaS
Ruby Cloud Platform-as-a-Service
Managed Video-as-a-Service
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Definition of Cloud Computing
A standardised IT capability (services, software or infrastructure) delivered via internet technologies in a pay-per-use, self-service way
A style of computing where massively scalable IT-related capabilities are provided “as a service” using internet technologies to multiple external customers
Cloud services are shared services, under virtualised management, accessible over the internet
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Characteristics of a Cloud Environment
• Dynamic- One of the keys to
cloud computing is on-demand
provisioning
• Massively scalable- The service
must react immediately to your
needs
• Multi-tenant- Cloud computing,
by its nature, delivers shared
services
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Characteristics of a Cloud Environment
• Self-service - As a user, you can
use the service as you require
• Per-usage based pricing model -
You should only ever pay for the
amount of service you consume
• IP-based architecture - Cloud
architectures are based on
virtualised, internet based
technologies
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Types of Cloud
• Public Cloud – Available to the general
public or large industry group and is owned
by an organisation selling cloud services
• Community Cloud – Shared by several
organisations and supports a specific
community that has shared concerns
• Private Cloud – Operated solely for an
organisation or company
• Hybrid Cloud – Combination of two of the
above, they remain unique entities but are
bound together by standardised
technologies
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Migrating Your Business to the Cloud
By GeographyBy Application
HR CRM
ERPSCM
By Process
Strategy
Planning
Testing
Implementation
Maintenance
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