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Presentation given to the Vermont Business Leaders LinkedIn Group 5-19-10.

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Going to the Cloud 

Jeff PaquetCenterPoint Business Advisors, Inc.

John HamrickHamrick Consulting

May 19, 20010

Going to the Cloud 

How John Hamrick Got to the Cloud:• 1972 - Building Electronic Scoreboards with the first microprocessor (Intel

8080) - Age 12 • 1975 - Building The World's First "Smart Terminal" for the Plato System at

the University of Illinois - Age 15• 1982-1989 Selling the World's First Mainstream Mini-computer for Digital

Equipment Corporation to the US Army, Air Force and NASA Johnson Space Center

• 1990-1995 - Selling "Cloud Computing" for US Businesses from Houston Texas, it was called "Time Sharing" at the time.

• 1995 - 2010 - Hamrick Consulting - Bringing the Web, Thin Client Computing, Email and Finally Cloud Computing to Northern New England.

Going to the Cloud 

How Jeff Paquet Got to the Cloud:• 1981 - 1984 - Writing simple programs using Basic on the first

microprocessor (Intel 8080), and Apple IIe - Age 14 - 17• 1984 - 1989 - Developing Engineering office productivity software on IBM

PC's in an experimental aircraft operations group at NASA Ames Research Center - Age 17 -21

• 1988 Developing Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code using Fortran, on a terminal served, Mainframe Computer - UCLA

• 1990 - 2005 - Developing Aircraft & Automotive designs using CAD/CAE on Unix based PC's with files served through a VPN (Virtual Private Network)

•  2005 - 2010 - CenterPoint Business Advisors - Providing Exit Planning, Valuation, Brokerage, and Growth Based Consulting Services to business owners throughout Northern New England (Cloud Based Business Model)

To make toast...

... it takes:

To watch cable TV...

... it takes:

Computing = Utility

Why Can't Business Applications be as easy as Amazon.com,

iTunes and Ebay?

IT Platform Evolution or,Its About Time We Tot Here.

The Evolution of Web Platforms

Why Should Business Computing Be Any Different?

Alphabet Soup(Some Definitions)

 SaaS = Software as a Service  

       PaaS = Platform as a Service  

IaaS = Infrastructure as a Service

Software as a Service

Zoho Show

Software as a Service

Salesforce.com is not just for your "sales force".

Hundreds of applications developed for all industries.

Platform as a Service

Salesforce App Exchange

Software as an Infrastructure

GoGrid Platform Provider

Cloud computing is not only serious business in the IT World

for big business...

...but it's also extremely powerful and available for the rest of us.

• Office Applications• Email• Contact/Calendar Management• CRM• File Management• Collaboration • Voice  - VOIP/Virtual PBX• Vertical Applications (Industry Specific)• Remote Backup 

Welcome to Cloud Computing!

• Buy what you want• Buy how much you want• Select your features• Select your premium functionality• Scale your purchases in direct relation to your

requirements• Pay Monthly• Expect "triple 9s" (99.999% Availability)• Global Access from ANY device

Simply stated...

Cloud computing is the removal of the dependencies on:

• Computer platformso Serverso PCso Mobile Devices

• Softwareo Collaborationo Schedulingo CRMo Vertical Applicationso Communications

Computer GeekNo Offense to Geeks in

the Room

Who Makes the ITDecisions that Run Your

Company?

Business People

Simply stated...

Cloud computing is also responsible for the eradication of: • Endless Obsolescence

o Hardwareo Softwareo Compatibility

• Stifling IT Support Costso Hardwareo Softwareo End-user Downtimeo Telephone Support

• Existing Server Based System In Place• Legacy Software Applications

o ACTo MS Office 2000o POP Mail With Outlook

• Legacy Desktop Devices Aging• Monthly IT Support Agreement - Expensive• Software Aging• Server Aging• PBX Telephone System - FairPoint Service

Cloud Integration ScenariosCase 1

What Does it Cost? Case 1 - Replace With Legacy Environment

Server $5,000 With Labor

Software Upgrade $3,500 Licenses/Labor Training $1,000 Limited training for upgraded software

Total Fixed Costs $9,500

Broadband $70 DSL

IT Support $800 Agreement

Remote Backup $100

Telephone $375 4 Lines w/ LD

Total Recurring Costs $1345 Monthly

Annualized Costs $2137 Monthly

• Convert ACT to Salesforce• Convert Legacy Mailing Sys. to Vertical Response• Convert POP Email to Google APPS• Convert Office Applications to Google APPS• Convert File System to Google APPS and OneHub• Convert Phone System/Service to RingCentral

Cloud Integration ScenariosCase 1- Cloud Deployment

What Does it Cost? Case 1 - Replace With The Cloud

Cloud Consulting $5,000 Design, Modification of Cloud components, application Conversion

Telephone $500

Total Fixed Costs $5,500

Broadband $110 Upgrade to Cable

SaaS Subscriptions $300 SF/DOCS/OneHub

Cloud Consulting $500

Telephone $100 4 Lines w/Ring Central

Total Recurring Costs $1010 Monthly

Annualized Costs $1468 Monthly

Cloud Integration ScenariosCase 2

• No Existing Systems In Place• Small Manufacturing Company• Aggressive Growth Plan• Additional Staff & Marketing Budget• Starting from "Scratch"• Initial 3 User System with Requirement for

Growth and Scalability

Cloud Integration ScenariosCase 2 - Legacy Deployment

Server $2,000 File Server

Desktop/Laptops $1,500 Desktops/Laptop

Software $2,000 CRM/Office Applications 

Integration $3,000 IT Setup, Configuration, Training

Total Fixed Costs $8,500

Broadband $70 DSL

IT Support $250 Agreement

Remote Backup $50

Total Recurring Costs $370 Monthly

Annualized Costs $1080 Monthly

• Salesforceo Customer Relationship Managemento Customer Supporto Accounting Interface (QuickBooks/Future)o Quoting & Order Management

• Google Appso Emailo Word Processingo Spreadsheetso Calender Managemento Task Management o Sites

Cloud ComponentsCase 2 - Cloud Deployment

What Does it Cost?Case 2 - Cloud Deployment

Computer Systems $1,600 Laptop/Desktops 

System Design & Customization

$2,500 Cloud Platform (Salesforce)

Total Fixed Costs $4,100

Broadband $70 DSL

Cloud Subscriptions $225 SF & DOCS

Support/Training $150 Cloud Consultant

Total Recurring Costs

$445

Annualized Costs $787 Monthly

Case 1 & 2 ComparisonsLegacy vs. Cloud Deployment

Item Legacy Cloud Delta

Case 1  - Fixed $9,500 $5,500 $4,000 (Cloud)

Case 1 - Monthly $1,345 $1,010 $335 (Cloud)

Case 2 - Fixed $8,500 $4,100 $4,400 (Cloud)

Case 2 - Monthly $370 $445 $75.00 (Legacy)

Note:1. Case 2 did not convert phone system/service

Conclusions

• Cloud deployments are less expensive than legacy deployments, and provide a multitude of benefits.

• Cloud deployments put the emphasis on what technology DOES and not what technology IS.

• Full deployment or hybrid deployment (everyone is in the cloud in some form) is possible today.

• Cloud deployments are fully scalable (both directions)• The network is the key to the cloud.

Want to Learn More?

• One Hour Consultation ~ No Chargeo Cloud APP Demonstrations

• Limited Engagement ~ $125.00/Hr.o Examine Current Environmento Match Legacy with Cloud Componentso Provide Findings & Recommendations

•  Fixed Fee Projecto Cloud Integration, Training & Support

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