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Technological Breakthroughs in 2011 and Beyond:
Cloud computing for Public, IBM point of view
Virginie HaasWW Vice President, Cloud Sales & StrategyIBM Global Technology Services
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Is cloud computing really new? Yes, and no.
While the technology is not new, the end user focus of self-service, self-management leveraging these
technologies is new.
Cloud Portal
Cloud
Cloud infrastructure
Rapid/Immediate Elasticity
Pay per useor price max flexibility
On demand Self service
Finance
SalesMarketing Quality
Operations
Shared resources
Automation
Virtualization
Standardization
Ubiquitous access
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Dramatic improvements in productivity
Business Process Transformation
Create new business value
Low cost and high
speed
Flexibility & agility
Simplicity & ease of use
Ret
hink
IT Reinvent
business
Benefits
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Value Delivered: From traditional To cloud
Setting up a development environment Days 30 minutes
Test provisioning Weeks Minutes
Release management Weeks Minutes
Change management Months Days or hours
Application delivery management 1 operator for 10 apps 1 operator for 100 apps
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IBM positioningCloud is a key growth play: 7B by 2015
Entreprise focus (Security, Migration, Integration, Service Mgt support)
Focused at client benefit, by Industry (architecture , workloads, use cases)
Delivery agnostic, Cloud optimized components or “as a service”
Our first Cloud client is IBM
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Our Government Agenda
19.05.2011e-Government Center5
“The fundamental word to describe my
mandate as a Prime Minister is responsibility, and
my key priority is care for the people. We are in
need of a new relationship between state and
citizen. The role of the state is to serve the citizen,
and not vice versa. We must start from this idea in
order for citizens to trust public institutions.
We speak often about the European future
of the Republic of Moldova, but we cannot build
this future without insuring optimal development
for our youth. We will encourage the hiring of well
prepared young people into central and local
public administration, will improve the educational
process through technology upgrades and promote
electronic education services.”
Vladimir FILAT,
Moldova
Prime-Minister
Increase citizen centricity
Build studentsuccess & skills
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Government e-Transformation Objectives
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� Promotion of ICT for a better governance, research and education, public healthcare, e-commerce, social protection and national security.
� Acceleration of e-transformation process in order to sustain the EU integration agenda.
� Extending the communication infrastructure, thus increasing national economy competitiveness and facilitating access to information society services for all citizens.
� Development of high quality sectorial and cross sectorial e-services.
� Implementation o public private partnerships for e-transformation and stimulating investments in ICT
� Encouraging of partnerships between research and educational institutions and private ICT sector.
� Development and promotion of effective and efficient ICT regulatory framework – one of the key success factors for development of e-businesses, e-commerce, delivery services and integration with similar European and global networks.
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Increase time to market
Collaboration
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Government cloud use cases
�Wuxi: how to increase gvt efficiency together with attractingnew business citizens ?
�Nato: how to improve « time to market » ?
�Pike School: how to increase students success and skills ?
� University of North Carolina: how to optimize collaboration between Education and Research ?
� X and Swiss Institute of Molecular Systems Biology (IMSB ): how to support reseach ?
� How University of Bari is changing the fishing industry ?
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Business Description
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an alliance of 28 countries from North America and Europe whose fundamental role is to safeguard the freedom and security of its member countries by political and military means.
NATO Allied Command Transformation
Community Development and Test Cloud
Client Objectives
Provide on-demand access to multi-tenant integration environments, consolidate various NATO dev/test data centers, unify virtualization management of VMware and Xen investments, and provide a service-managed lifecycle approach to virtualized assets
Business Problem
Virtual machine sprawl, system administration labor costs, HW/SW costs, in-ability to respond to demand for time-critical environments supporting operational needs
Solution Approach
NATO ACT established a common cloud management platform using IBM Service Delivery Manager that provides governed on-demand access to virtualized NATO mission applications and SOA services.
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Ed.gov: a Website to call for Innovation
�Portal for and proposal collaboration of government stimulus funds
�Program supported by the Department of Education
�Currently live and running in the IBM Public Cloud environment
�http://innovation.ed.gov/
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IBM Smart Business Desktop on the IBM Cloud is helping a school district control IT costs
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� Benefits– Cost savings of more than 60 % over a
full equipment refresh– Providing extremely high levels of
security and reliability– Reduced maintenance and software
licensing costs– No longer worry about hardware
keeping up with application requirements
“We no longer worry about what hardware is in the school as much. We also no longer worry about the applications or processes that the schools are using because they are the same for everyone.”
Maritta Horne, chief information officer and director of technology, Pike County Schools
� Business Need– Serving more than 10,000
students– Had a 80% cut in its budget for IT – Mandated by the State to provide
new applications that workstations could not run.
� Solution: IBM Desktop Cloud– Avoided the cost of replacing
1,400 workstations
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Making a breakthrough in improving access to academic computing resources
“Our goal was to rethink the way we met the academic computing needs…By collaborating with IBM, we are now better able to deliver on that mission.”
Mladen Vouk, Department Head, Computer ScienceNC State University
� Benefits– Projected savings in software
licensing costs of up to 75 percent
– 150 percent increase in students served per application license
– Increased flexibility to shift computing capacity between instructional, research and administrative needs
� Solution
– IBM adapted high-performance computing into a virtualization model enabling NC State to deliver more resource support across the university at lower cost.
– The new “cloud computing” model for provisioning technology offers the school a quantum improvement in access, efficiency and convenience over the traditional computer labs it had relied on.
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