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Cloud Migration Campfire Stories . CSG Short Workshop Spring 2014, Notre Dame. Cloud Campfire Stories. Note: We do not have survey results!. Cloud Campfire Stories. Stories from each camper: Stanford, Notre Dame, Duke, UW(maybe) Break (2:45-ish) Columbia, Cornell, Harvard(maybe) Panel.
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Cloud Migration Campfire Stories CSG Short Workshop Spring 2014, Notre Dame
Cloud Campfire Stories Note: We do not have survey results!
Cloud Campfire Stories Stories from each camper: Stanford, Notre Dame, Duke, UW(maybe) Break (2:45-ish) Columbia, Cornell, Harvard(maybe) Panel
Cloud Campfire Stories HIPAA
Cloud Adoption at Stanford • Broad use of SaaS • Some significant PaaS usage • Emerging IaaS deployments
Everybody’s a player • All you need is an email address and a credit card… • SaaSfor all vs. all for SaaS
Not everyone wants to be a player • Vendor management • Gnarly policy issues • Systems engineering complexities • Integration complexities
AWS Deployments • Class2Go, etc. • Several research groups • Emergency status • Next month, go-live for homepage
Amazon Web Services AWS training: • 45 technical staff have taken three day “Architecting for AWS” course • 15 more in early June. This has brought distributed interests out of shadows/silos.
Amazon Web Services Challenges: • Consolidation • Data classification, compliance and FUD • Policy and Risk Management need further refactoring • DirectConnect
Google Compute • Shiny but rough • Lots of interest in/fromresearch computing • Google willing to talk leveraging existing peering and SDN with us
Other IaaS and the “Virtual Datacenter” • Before doing more vendor specific work, it’s time for an abstraction layer! • Consider all the process and expertise IT provides to deliver on datacenter services…much of that translates.
More of everything • I don’t see fewer computing instances • More service administration • Seeing benefits of consolidation, automation and virtualization • Integration to infrastructure • Integration between SaaSto ____