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M. Phil (IT) Fall 2013 2nd Semester

Group Members

Imran Ali Rana13031756-015

Junaid Muzaffar13031756-016

Group # 9

Table of Nine

9 X 1 = 09

9 X 2 = 18

9 X 3 = 27

9 X 4 = 36

9 X 5 = 45

9 X 6 = 54

9 X 7 = 63

9 X 8 = 72

9 X 9 = 81

9 X 10 = 90

It does not lose its identity Result

0+9 9

1+8 9

2+7 9

3+6 9

4+5 9

5+4 9

6+3 9

7+2 9

8+1 9

9+0 9

IT INFRATSTRUCTURE FOR VIRTUAL ORGANIZATION

Internet

Are you Familiar??

Internet Networking Distributed Computing Sophisticated Web Services

Understanding about Virtual Organization

VO is a relatively new concept that has emerged in the beginning of 1990s

Incentive behind to create Virtual Organization

Technical complexity of demanded products Constantly changing customer requirementsConstantly changing market requirementsDevelopment, production and support

of modern products is highly complex (Risk)To deliver highest quality product at the

lowest possible cost in a timely manner

Understanding about Virtual Organization

VO is a temporary or permanent coalition of geographically dispersed individuals, groups, organizational units or entire organizations that pool resources, capabilities and information to achieve common objectives, while decisively relying on

information technology & its Infrastructure.

Virtual Organizational Designs

Not physically existing as such but made and connected by software

Fuzzy Boundaries

Flexible Structure

Ability to Include new Partner

What organizations have to do?

Unite VirtuallyShare ResourcesShare Capabilities

Share Experience

Share Common Facilities

5 Steps to Introducing A Virtual IT Infrastructure Into Organization1. Work out your Requirements 

2. Speak to Professionals 

3. Talk to your IT Team 

4. Confirm your Budget

5. Get everyone on Board

A Virtual Firm

A leading maker of computer workstations.

Concentrates on H/W & S/W design.

Where it distinguished itself from competitors?

It relies so heavily on external manufacturers and distributors

After a vendor assembles the machine, another contract supplier delivers it to the customer

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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Junaid Muzaffar

There are four pillars of IT infrastructure for Virtual

Organization

People Architecture

Information

security

How a client interact with VO

Web-Interfaces

Virtual Desktop

infrastructure

Telecommuting

Telecentersvideo conferencing

Mobile working

Hot desking

Facilities that provided by Good IT infrastructureEmail

Intranet

Instant messaging

Voice over IP

Video teleconferencing

Virtual private network

File transfer

Data storage

tracking station

Application Web Service

What components must be in mind developing IT infrastructure for VO

information exchange

Security Access & monitoring

Emergency handling Recovery

Security mechanis

m

Distributed

information

resources

Normalization

representation language

Approaches of IT infrastructure for Virtual organization

Grid computing

Cloud computing

Virtualization

cyber infrastructu

re

Several key technical issues surround VOs

The capability of the communications

network

Hardware and software compatibility issues

Computer security

The dynamic nature of technology

Example OF IT Infrastructure For VO

Site that provide resources to virtual organization

http://www.italiangrid.it/users/join_vo

http://www.egi.eu/community/vos/

Example OF Grid

Example of Cyber infrastructure

Conclusion

We start the presentation with what is virtual organization and what types of virtual organization exist. How these organization do their work and manage their activities . In the second part of the presentation we discus the IT infrastructure for the virtual organization that how we create a good It infrastructure for virtual organization. What are the components of IT infrastructure and what things must be in mind in developing IT infrastructure.

References

[1]S.E. Bleaker, The virtual organization, Futurist 28 2.2010.

[2]Infrastructures for virtual organizations – where we are Luis M. Camarinha-Matos New University of Lisbon Quinta da Torre – 2829-516 Monte Caparica, Portugal.

[3] L. M. Camarinha-Matos, H. Afsarmanesh, “Virtual Enterprise Modeling and Support Infrastructures:Applying Multi- Agent Systems Approaches”, in Multi-Agent Systems and Applications, M. Luck, V. Marik, O. Stpankova, R. Trappl (eds.), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence LNAI 2086, pp.335-364, Springer, ISBN 3-540-42312-5, July 2001.

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[4] The Anatomy of the Grid Enabling Scalable Virtual Organizations *Ian Foster • Carl Kesselman § Steven Tuecke • {foster, tuecke}@mcs.anl.gov, carl@isi.edu

[5] Virtual Teams: a Literature ReviewNader Ale Ebrahim, Shamsuddin Ahmed and Zahari TahaDepartment of Engineering Design and Manufacture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya50603, Lembah Pantai, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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