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Cloud Computing It’s More About The Journey Then The Destination Mitch Brown, CTO

Explore the transformative world of cloud computing, from PaaS to IT services, and how it boosts business efficiency. Understand cloud benefits, service models, and target sectors for adoption. Cloud readiness, PC evolution, and future trends like Applications as a Service discussed. Discover the strategic role of IT in enhancing business outcomes and competitiveness in a cloud-driven environment.

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Cloud Computing It’s More About The Journey Then The Destination Mitch Brown, CTO

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  1. Cloud ComputingIt’s More About The Journey Then The DestinationMitch Brown, CTO

  2. Cloud: And The Definition Is? Platform as a Service Infrastructure as a Service Software as a Service IT as a Service Utility Computing Distributed Infrastructure Internet Enabled IT Distributed Datacenter Converged Distributed Infrastructure Remote Data Vaulting Yes, and more…

  3. All that matters is, how does it help your business? Its all about the applications and the end user service! Right data at the right place at the right time, and at the right cost- what else is there? That is every IT shops mission, cloud supports those goals While interesting to some, users don’t really care about the actual hardware or delivery mechanisms; this is about abstracting physical datacenter from the end users and extending a consistent user experience to any authorized network connected device- eventually… It is also about transforming IT itself to better support the business, through enhanced to access key applications and data delivered in a expandable utility like fashion One thing is for sure, cloud computing will force IT to grow in to having a more relevant role in fulfilling business needs and in providing a competitive advantage in the company's vertical markets

  4. Basic shared delivery model Automate

  5. Source and govern services that result in the right business outcome IT organizationinternal service provider Business outcomes Cloud services Accelerate growth Service portfolio Hosted, managed services Lower costs ServiceSourced Service Delivered Mitigate risk Internal services

  6. Managing a hybrid service ecosystem takes a new kind of leadership Cloud Lines of business Enterprise IT Business outcome Hosted, managed, outsourced S Value Sourced Business functions Internal

  7. Perspective on the IT service supply chain Cloud service provider IT organizationinternal service provider Business users Cloudservices Global-class software S Business outcome S Massive scale-out infrastructure S Hostedservices Enterprise-class software In-house services Dedicated and shared infrastructure Hosted / outsourced service provider Enterprise-class software Dedicated and sharedinfrastructure

  8. Private business services Public business services Native Cloud Software and System Design Resources shared across workloads Service provider shares resources across workloads of multiple customers Shared Resources dedicated to each workload; Co-lo, managed, hosted, multi-client data center Resources dedicated to each workload Dedicated Dedicated On premisesCustomer-owned data center On premisesCustomer-owned data center Off premisesService provider’s data center Off premisesService provider’s data center

  9. Who are the primary targets for Cloud Near Term? For awhile, I think most wide scale adoption will be fairly polarized between the very large and very small enterprises The largest players are creating Cloud as they go and using it as a discernable competitive advantage, no one vendor could have provided them with what they needed- and they will continue to drive innovation and scale Smaller business are prime for what I consider IT as a Service; they do not have the expertise, nor the economy of scale to be IT competitive- manufactures will bundle semi-customizable small office packages and just plain get them out of IT Which leave the vast majority of business that land in the middle, where?

  10. The Vast Middle Ground- gradual adoption Many business that have capable IT staff and good infrastructure now, will balance build vs. buy, internal vs. external implementations, and application readiness and security issues with business priorities Some factors that will slow down external cloud adoption are regulations, available bandwidth, cost of bandwidth, and performance needs of applications like databases, data mining, Business Intelligence and Business Analytic software There will be no one direction shops will go- some apps will be prime for external cloud, some will need to be private in house clouds and some apps will just be served in the traditional way for many years While on the ground it’s called fog… it’s not a cloud until it rises…

  11. What About PC’s? In a real way VDI is already a Cloud hybrid- many shops are looking to provide essentially PC as a Service in a local area setting Looking outside the walls of the enterprise, PC over IP provides a delivery mechanism that can give a user a persistent PC image everywhere they go, with cloud as a distribution point Another mobile and remote PC play is a virtual image that is “dockable”, where it is checked out when off the net, and checked back in when connectivity is restored to backup data and update OS and apps- a floating app in the cloud… Down the road, Applications as a Service could break the PC paradigm, and that model would be best served by cloud computing… just look at Google Apps right now

  12. What Does Cloud Ready Mean? (Breaking through the vendor hype) The reality is, almost all vendors are using works like cloud ready, cloud enabled, cloud friendly, cloud compliant- and in some cases that is like saying a shovel is “ditch ready”, sure it can be done but you will be the one doing the heavy lifting… Press hardware and software vendors for what their 2-3 year plan is around hardware and software integration plans- how are they going to enable you to build an in house cloud model with their products? Pay special attention to partnerships manufactures are forming around this as well, there is still no one manufacture that has the “complete cloud in a rack” offering Outside perspective- don’t be shy in engaging VAR’s and consultants as you go, but make sure they can tie plans and recommendations back to your legacy equipment and your specific business requirements

  13. Three concrete steps to harness the trend towards cloud services What Why How

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