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Stepping into the Cloud. Progress and Lessons. Kelli Trosvig Interim Vice President & Vice Provost UW Technology & OIM FCET 05 February 2010. http://www.bripblap.com/uploads/cloudbridge.jpg. Agenda. Background UW Strategy Progress Lessons.

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  1. Stepping into the Cloud Progress and Lessons Kelli Trosvig Interim Vice President & Vice Provost UW Technology & OIM FCET 05 February 2010 http://www.bripblap.com/uploads/cloudbridge.jpg

  2. Agenda • Background • UW Strategy • Progress • Lessons http://blog.host1plus.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Cloud-computing013-300x300.jpg

  3. What's Inside that Cloud?the Internet + Servers From Wikipedia article on Cloud Computing Cloud Computing = IT stuff running in someone else's data center

  4. Kinds of Cloud Services Infrastructure as a Service e.g. Amazon EC2, S3 Platform as a Service e.g. Google AppEngine Software as a Service (SaaS) e.g. Hotmail 1994 Varying degrees of shared vs. dedicated, e.g. “Cloud vs. Hosted”

  5. Cloud Computing Ingredients Old “service bureau” paradigm cf. ADP, 1949 Revenue from ads + subscriptions Data mining for personalizing the ads Modern technology (web, Internet, datacenter) Low cost via high-scale, more self-support Disintermediation (self-service)

  6. Natural EvolutionWho ya gonna call (for commodity IT)? Cloud In the beginning... Central Departmental Individual Goodbye “IT priesthood”... Hello “Consumer Computing”

  7. Cloud Currencyusers are the inventory http://www.library.drexel.edu/blogs/librarylog/dollars.gif http://www.cksinfo.com/clipart/people/bodyparts/eyes/eyeballs.png http://thomaslarock.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/datamining.jpg

  8. So... Cloud Computing:Hot or Not? Nick Carr Eric Schmidt Bill Gates Larry Ellison Richard Stallman

  9. It must be Hot if ... http://img.brajeshwar.com/cloud-computing-vote.jpg http://www.virtualizationconference.com/node/597208 http://gemsres.com/section/156/Cloud-Computing-307x100.jpg http://res.sys-con.com/story/dec08/770227/CloudComputingBook_MichaelMiller.JPG

  10. UW meets the Cloud

  11. Cloud Apps @ UW 50% of students ALREADY forward their UW email! 64K UW users

  12. Strategic Premises Cloud computing is a big deal UW should encourage use of cloud services, consistent with compliance obligations Compliance risk is reduced via partner contracts A dual-vendor strategy is appropriate for UW Including faculty, staff and studentsmaximizes collaboration potential

  13. Cloud Partnership Motivations This is where our community is (or will be)! Enhance the cloud services Improve regulatory compliance Allow better use of scarce IT staff IT Goal: info access & collaboration, any time, place, device → Cloud computing supports this goal

  14. A Tale of Two Clouds (for SaaS) -One size does not fit all -We want both partners to succeed http://blogs.msdn.com/blogfiles/stevecla01/WindowsLiveWriter/MicrosoftGoogleandCloudWars_ACE7/03cloud_xlarge1_thumb.jpg

  15. Platform Migration Model2009 - 2012 PAST FUTURE Personal Cloud Services Personal Cloud Services 40K 40K On-Premise Exchange & Sharepoint 5K Hosted Exchange, etc (BPOS-D) 15K Uniform Access Email & web svcs 50K Free Cloud (OL + GAEE) MyUW.net (Alumni Email) 45K ++ 5K New Alums

  16. Progress MS and Google pilots successfully completed Campus launch to students & alums on 9/28/09 Successful CSE launch Planning for 2010 phase-out of student UA svcs (Per STF Committee funding decision) Planning for 2010 transition from on-premise Exchange/Sharepoint to MS BPOS-D

  17. Current Results28 Sep – 31 Jan OL = Microsoft Outlook Live GA = Google Apps for Edu NB: categories do overlap! Up from 7,000 In October Accounts created vs. Primary email destination OL=700, GA = 2,300

  18. Preliminary Costs(all staff time) May-Sep Project Cost (Funded by deferring other projects) • Outlook Live: $ 200K • Google Apps: $ 50K • Generic: $ 75K (UW Tech direct labor costs only; Does not include CSE or any other units)

  19. Lessons Free services are not free Moving targets, startup problems, service culture Cloud Conundrum: Integration adds value & cost Collaboration Barriers Multiple account madness Interoperability Pushback Students: “Where's the beef” (vs. existing options) Faculty: privacy, security, data ownership/mining Help desk load: OK so far (no forced migrations yet)

  20. Concerns • User Concerns • Service maturity • Privacy • Interoperability • Institution Concerns • Operational risk • Financial risk • Compliance risk

  21. Service Maturity http://mrgadget.co.za/catalog/images/Moving_Target.jpg

  22. Privacyvs. “Total Information Awareness”

  23. Interoperability example: the calendaring problem Google Calendar User Outlook/ Exchange User IT Staff http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/bobhope/images/vcvg20.jpg

  24. Institutional Risks Operational (service or business failures) Individuals have biggest stake here for now Financial (surprise support or integration costs) High-touch support model could kill future savings Compliance (failure → liability cost) Primarily unauthorized disclosure of sens. Info Limited forensics ability → notification cost Ability to respond to legal requests for data NB: 1) these kinds of business risks are uninsured 2) departments assume $$ liability for failure to comply w/UW policies 3) data guidelines need to cover all cases, not just cloud computing

  25. Risk Mitigationcompared with status-quo Inability to respond to eDiscovery request Partner contracts provide for UW account control Disclosure of confidential data Data security guidelines to define appropriate use Inability to comply with FERPA Contract terms added

  26. Cloud use is soaring despite concerns The cloud enables more collaboration So we need to enable the cloud...

  27. 2010 Plans Cloud Service Enhancement SSO for Outlook Live Group management features Improved calendar interoperability On-Premise Service Retirement Student UA services (at least email) Central Exchange/Sharepoint services(move to Microsoft BPOS-Dedicated) Progress gated by Service maturity Migration and support costs

  28. Impact on UA Services Student Tech Fee Committee decision UA services for students have been de-funded Thus, they will migrate to cloud soon... Email No new student Deskmail accounts as of Jan 2010 Migrate existing student accounts later in 2010 Students may continue to use consumer acctsor MS and Google partner accts Web publishing, etc Transition roadmap is being developed

  29. Questions http://www.geo.me/images/cloud.jpg?1249871890

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