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Great Expectations: How the Cloud Changes Business Expectation and What IT Can Do Right Now Peter Sharples, Virtualisation and Cloud Solution Unit 3 rd March, 2011

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Peter Sharples, CA Technologies discusses the evolution of the role of the CIO and how the Cloud is changing business expectations put on them - in his words 'Adapt or Die'

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  • 1. Great Expectations: How the Cloud Changes Business Expectation and What IT Can Do Right Now
    • Peter Sharples,
  • Virtualisation and Cloud Solution Unit

3 rdMarch, 2011 2. Adapt or die. $2B of Cloud Investment 3.

  • endangered species: the market is changing, are you?
  • If its all so easy why arent we all doing it?
  • What if there was another way?

What well cover 4. Endangered species? Jamie Richter, Solutions Architect Molly Gibson, IT Manager Michael Lee, Business Owner Stan Miller, CIO 5. IT has been the sole source of IT services in the organisation

  • Complicated

Business Service Mainframe Distributed Virtual 6. Cloud computing promises simple access to desired services

  • Pooled Resources
  • On Demand
  • Scalable
  • Metered
  • Internet Accessed
  • Simple
  • Complicated

Business Service Cloud Business Service Mainframe Distributed Virtual 7. The business now has a choice:It is often choosing cloud alternatives going around IT

  • Pooled Resources
  • On Demand
  • Scalable
  • Metered
  • Internet Accessed
  • Simple
  • Complicated

Business Service Cloud Mainframe Distributed Virtual Business Service 8. The role of IT must adjust to that of service provider, selecting the best internal or external services

  • Pooled Resources
  • On Demand
  • Scalable
  • Metered
  • Internet Accessed
  • Simple
  • Complicated

Business Service Cloud Mainframe Distributed Virtual Business Service 9. In this new role, IT again becomes the source for business services, no matter where they are delivered

  • Pooled Resources
  • On Demand
  • Scalable
  • Metered
  • Internet Accessed
  • Simple
  • Complicated

Business Service Cloud Mainframe Distributed Virtual Business Service 10.

  • Looks easy right?
  • So, why arent you doing it?
  • what about security and privacy?
  • what about application performance?
  • how do I manage SLAs? Do they exist?
  • how do I get there AND back again?

11. Security vs PrivacyCan they co-exist in a Cloud World?

  • Security of NO
  • No Viruses
  • No Spywares
  • No Vulnerabilities
  • No Holes
  • No Intrusions

Security

  • Security of KNOW
  • Know User
  • Know Access
  • Know Data
  • Know Activity
  • Know Compliance

Privacy Private CloudsCommunity Clouds Hybrid Clouds Public IaaS or PaaS,SaaS Applications $$$s Authentication DLP IAM and Logging Firewall and Gateway AV and Malware Virtual & Physical Adoption 12. How important is performance? Are you willing to trade-off with cost of delivery? WAN/ WWW End User PUBLIC INTERFACE Router Firewall Switch Load Balancer NETWORK WebServers Portal FRONT END MAINFRAME CICS DB2 z/OS Siebel PSFT Web Services 3 rdParty Applications Databases SAP BACK END MIDDLEWARE App Server CTG SaaS ERP PaaS IaaS $ $ $ Authentication Performance SLA Compliance 13. or, you can take theredpill, and we will show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes 14. Better ways to speed time-to-marketapplogic -abstracting the application infrastructure Your data center Create disposable, virtual infrastructure Provision new instances ofyour application in minutesFirewall LoadBalancer Storage Component IllustrationDO NOT DELETE Ones on page is Paste Special> Picture (Windows Metafile) WebServers Appservers 15. Activity as a Service Cloud with lower risk and cost with CA Applogic Feb 23, 2011Cloud Computing Forum 2011Copyright 2010 CA SERVICE PROVIDER ECOSYSTEM Customer B.1Customer B Customer A GRID INFRASTRUCTURE GRID INFRASTRUCTURE GRID INFRASTRUCTURE Router Firewall Switch Load Balancer Windows Ent Server Windows SQL Database CLOUD STORE Service Desk Service Desk B Service Desk A Service Desk B.1 INTERNET CLOUD CATALOGUE 1 x Person 3 x Days 2 x 1GB/s Switches 4 x X86 Servers WHAT YOU NEED Service Desk 16. Multiple paths to cloud try them all Turn-key cloud : Compose and deploy Optimise andorchestrate service supply chainUse game-changing approachesto fast track new services Revolution Agile development on PaaS AND/OR Extend heterogeneous management to deliver and consume cloud services with existing environment Evolution Manage virtualisation Automate provisioning Self-service Resource metering Secure, Assure, Manage 17. Thank you