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Optimizing the Cloud in Government. Hyatt Regency, Miami 25 July, 2012. Agenda. Cloud History Cloud & Service Types Moving to the Cloud Regional Cloud Service New Business Model Cloud Use in Gov’t Business Opportunity. Cloud History. A 1950s Super Computer.
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Optimizing the Cloud in Government Hyatt Regency, Miami 25 July, 2012
Agenda • Cloud History • Cloud & Service Types • Moving to the Cloud • Regional Cloud Service • New Business Model • Cloud Use in Gov’t • Business Opportunity
Cloud History A 1950s Super Computer Advent of broadband, virtualisation and increases in computing power have made much more possible.
Cloud Types • Public cloudis owned by an organization selling cloud services to the general public or to a large industry group Community cloudis shared by several organizations with shared concerns (e.g. policy, security requirements, compliance considerations) • Hybrid cloud is a combination of 2 or more clouds that remain unique entities but are bound together by standardized technology that enables data and application portability • Private cloudis owned or leased by a single organization and operated solely for that organization
Service Types • Software as a Service (SaaS) • Platform as a Service (PaaS) • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Service Types
Service Types • Platform as a Service (PaaS) • Consumer-created applications are deployed using the cloud provider’s tools. The consumer has no control over the underlying infrastructure but may have control over the deployed applications Software as a Service (SaaS) The consumer uses the provider’s applications running on a cloud infrastructure and accessible via various client devices but has no control over the underlying infrastructure • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) • The consumer rents storage, processing, networks and other fundamental computing resources of the provider’s cloud to run arbitrary software inclusive of operating systems and applications. • The consumer does not manage underlying infrastructure but has control over deployed applications, operating systems and possibly select networking components (e.g. load balancers, firewalls)
New Business Model Technology Focussed
Why Should GovMove to Cloud? Greater Agility in Delivering Services Predictable Budget Annually Future Proofing Faster ROI on ICT Investments Environmentally Sound Universal Access