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Cloud Computing Time of Session: 09:00 – 10:45 Who May Attend: Everyone Speakers: Anders Grangard

GS1 Industry & Standards Event 26-30 September 2011 Cologne, Germany Creating value together with global standards. Cloud Computing Time of Session: 09:00 – 10:45 Who May Attend: Everyone Speakers: Anders Grangard. Anti-Trust Caution.

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Cloud Computing Time of Session: 09:00 – 10:45 Who May Attend: Everyone Speakers: Anders Grangard

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  1. GS1 Industry & Standards Event26-30 September 2011 Cologne, GermanyCreating value together with global standards Cloud Computing Time of Session: 09:00 – 10:45 Who May Attend: Everyone Speakers: Anders Grangard

  2. Anti-Trust Caution • GS1 and the GSMP operate under the GS1 anti-trust caution. Strict compliance with anti-trust laws is and always has been the policy of GS1. • The best way to avoid problems is to remember that the purpose of the committee is to enhance the ability of all industry members to compete more efficiently. • This means: • There shall be no discussion of prices, allocation of customers, or products, etc. • If any participant believes the group is drifting towards an impermissible discussion, the topic shall be tabled until the opinion of counsel can be obtained. • The full anti-trust caution is available in the Community Room if you would like to read it in its entirety

  3. Purpose of this session • Brief overview of cloud computing • What is it • Pros and cons • Real or hype • Open discussion • Next steps – if any

  4. Cloud Computing – what is it? • Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network (typically the Internet). • Grid computing, SOA • Software as a Service (SaaS) • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) • Platform as a Service (PaaS) • Communications as a Service (Caas) • Network as a Service (NaaS)

  5. Other service partners: application providers, application integrators, etc Content Providers Application developers C loud service partners Service provider(s) SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, Caas, NaaS Inter - Cloud Service provider(s) SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, Caas, NaaS C loud service Users Enterprises Consumers Cloud Computing Eco System Cloud Service Partners Cloud Service Users Source: ITU

  6. Deployment models • Public cloud • Community cloud • Hybrid cloud • Private cloud

  7. Benifts • SME deployment • Developing economies • “Pay per view” • Marketing value

  8. Issue • Security • Privacy • Legal compliance • Standards & Interoperability • “A key conclusion is that increased focus on standards for interfaces will enable commoditization of clouds and grids and ensure interoperability.” ITU Tech Watch report

  9. Is it hype or real? • Both • There are real implementations • Consumers: Amazon, Google, Apple, Ford Cloud • Enterprises: “all” solution providers offers some kind of cloud • The big: IBM, (certified by) SAP, GXS • The small: Babelway, B2Boost • But: • Can they be trusted • Are these truly cloud computing • Are they scalable

  10. Discussion • Are your company/organisation doing something today? • Can GS1 be a player? • Should we engage and, if so, how?

  11. Contact Details GS1 Global OfficeAvenue Louise 326, bte 10B-1050 Brussels, Belgium T +32 3 788 78 00W www.gs1.org

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