wtia cloud computing series - part iv: microsofts world view of cloud computing
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WTIA Cloud Computing Series - Part IV: Microsofts World View of Cloud Computing. Presented by: Doug Hauger, General Manager, Cloud Infrastructure Services - Microsoft Corporation.TRANSCRIPT
Azure Services PlatformDoug HaugerGeneral Manager, Windows AzureMicrosoft Corporation
Client-Server Web SOA Cloud Services
Monolithic
1980s 1990s Today 2009+1970s
5th Generation Of Computing
CIO/CTO Top of Mind Issues
On-premise & off
Inter-operability Between clouds
Manageability Consistent, coherent
Portability
Security Compliance, Audit
Benefit Drivers:
Geo scale
Fast Time to market
No re-training of developer staff
Vendor trust
Cost effectiveness
High Performance
Developer Issues
You can scale manually, or automatically as demand grows
How will we handle upgrades without taking down the service?
Upgrades are transparent to the user because the software is abstracted from the hardware
How will we keep our machines secure with the latest OS patches?
Patching happens behind the scenes, with no impact to the applications
How many machines will we need to run the service, and how will we add machines when we need to scale?
How will we manage all our data? What will happen if hardware fails?
Next-generation tools such as SDDS are supporting your data. Failure of hardware, or even an entire data center is invisible
Traditional developer experience
Platform as a Service Environment
The Azure Services Platform
Azure™ Services Platform3rd Party Services
3rd Party Services
Windows AzureA massive, geo-distributed Operating System in the cloud
Traditional Operating System
Managing Resources
Cloud Operating SystemManaging Services
Windows AzureProvides on-demand compute & storage to host and manage web applications in Internet accessible datacenters run by Microsoft
ScalableHosting
AutomatedService
Management
Scalable,Available,DurableStorageService
RichDeveloperExperience
1 2 3 4
Leveraging strength in virtualization
Virtualization leaderElegant on & off premise story
Reliable solution
Penetrationincreasing
Free/Low costSimplicity
Consumption-based pricing
Integrated dev& mktg experience
Gainingsignificant share
Services, not SoftwareMicrosoft alternative
Easy to getOpen standards
Platform AgnosticComprehensive
Experienced providerFlexible
Fast gaining enterprise adoption
Windows Azure and the Marketplace
S+S: Choice and Flexibility
Service ManagementDeveloper Tools
FunctionalityS+S: Choice and
FlexibilityEnterprise Ready
FunctionalityS+S: Choice and
FlexibilityPartner Ecosystem
Service Management Developer Tools
Partner EcosystemOn-premises footprint
Call to Action
LEARNAbout Azure & Cloud Computing
BUILDCreate an application or service in Windows Azure
PREPAREFor disruptive innovation in the market
Q&A
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