demystifying the cloud - phil newman
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Phil NewmanDynamics NAVMicrosoft UK
Demystifying the Cloud
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340,000 years of online video exist in the world
every second counts
700K# of items shared onFacebook everySecond…
# of Google search queries every second…
2 MILLION
# of Tweets every Second…
100K
This data has to be stored somewhere
What is the cloud?
An Approach not a Technology
Implemented with Technology
What are cloud services?
Measured Service
Pooled ResourcesBroad Network Access
Elasticity
On Demand Self-Service
Business Drivers Behind Cloud Adoption
Agility Focus Economics
Potential Obstacles For Cloud Adoption
CompatibilitySecurity Compliance
Traditional IT
Unlimited control
Limited savings
SaaSPaaSIaaS
Virtual infrastructure hosting VMs and existing applications
Application focus Elastic capacity Maximum scale-
out Massive data
Ease of deployment
Maximum cost savings
Higher CostMore Control
Lower CostLess Control
Hybrid
PublicPrivate
How Microsoft Defines Cloud
ProductivityDatabase platform
Businessapplications Infrastructure
PUBLICCloud
PRIVATECloud
CRITICALLY IMPORTANT:
HYBRIDCloud
We can help our customers build a cloud on their terms.
COMMON TECHNOLOGIES:
Identity
Virtualization
Management
Development
Unifying Cloud-Based Technologies
5.5+ billionworldwide queries each month 280+ million
connected users per month
active users50+ millionOffice Web Apps
4 TrillionObjects in Azure Storage
2-4+billionemails per day
32 languages88 markets
40+ millionusers in 35 markets
active accounts368+ million
active users200+ million
200+ cloud services at scale
Summary: Benefits of Cloud Computing
Pay for Access not Ownership of IT Resources
Sharing “Perishable & Intangible” IT resources among multiple Tenants optimizes costs for all.
£££Improve Time-to-Market for new applications, services and solutions
Staff and plan for typical usage. Scale to the cloud at peak times – Planned or unplanned.
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