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The following presentation presents a high-level vision for SunGard Availability Services in the arena of cloud services.TRANSCRIPT
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Cloud State of play + Predictions for 2012 and beyond
Simon Withers – 19th March 2012
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State of play: ‘Cloud’
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“I don’t care as long as it works”“The cloud is invisible”
“Somewhere to store data and applications”
“Something that only requires an internet connection”
“Being able to sleep at night knowing your servers won’t go down”
“It just lets you get on with business”
“Using a laptop on a plane”
“The foundation of next generation computing”
Cloud... Market still confused, hype, or is it for REAL?
“Another way for Vendor to rehash their product/service as a cloud”
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‘as a Service’
Scalable & Elastic
Multi-tenant
Metered billing
Internet Technologies
Consumer concerns are abstracted from provider concerns through service interfaces
On-demand scalability adds or removes resources as needed, flexible contracting (short term, ease of exit)
Shared resources allow economies of scale
Services are tracked with usage metrics to enable multiple payment models
Services are delivered through use of standardized identifiers, formats, and protocols
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Let’s remind ourselves….Five key essential characteristics of cloud
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Apps running on Cloud infrastructure Accessible from a browser or (other) thin client
Consumer does not manage Cloud infrastructure
Consumer-created apps deployed to Cloud infrastructureConsumer does not manage Cloud infrastructure Does have control over the deployed applications
Consumer provisions processing, storage, networksConsumer does not manage Cloud infrastructure
Has an element of provisioning control1
1 (OS, storage, deployed apps, & limited networking)
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The three common cloud models we all know today
‘Cloud Computing’
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What it is
For use within a single
enterprise
For use by a group of
collaborating enterprises,
including supply or demand chains
For use by a single enterprise but via a service provider
For use by a group of
collaborating enterprises, but
via a service provider
Publicly accessible, developer
oriented shared cloud
infrastructure
WhoDIY
(by an enterprise)
DIY (by an enterprise)
Service Providers: SunGard, IBM
Service Providers: SunGard
Amazon, Google
Closed Private Cloud
Community Private Cloud
Hosted Private Cloud
Hosted Enterprise
shared cloud
Commodity Public Cloud
Source: The 451 Group, SunGard customer research
What are the type’s of cloud…..
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Fortune 500 / Gov.
Medium Enterprise
/ Gov.
Small Business
Small Office/Home Office
Closed Private Cloud
Community Private Cloud
Hosted Private Cloud
Hosted Enterprise
shared cloud
Commodity Public Cloud
Source: The 451 Group, SunGard customer research Customer Segment Cloud Preference
Type of cloud over customer preference…..
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State of play: Drivers, Goals & Markets
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So far the Key Drivers & Goals for Cloud have been…
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Reduce time to provision,
move, change
Increase time spent on
strategic projects
Improve utilisation across
all appsDeliver higher
application SLA’s
Key Drivers Key Goals
Increase IT operational
efficiency
Increase availability and
performance
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33
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Defer data centre
expansion
Reduce CapEx – shift
to OpExReduce capital costs for IT
projects
55
66
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Market Dynamics – Adoption & Use Cases
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*IDG Research & SunGard survey, 1st Draft 2010 2H
Majority (71%) of companies are or will be operational with cloud by 2H 2012
Most common use case for cloud is production application hosting
66%
16%12%
7%
Production application
hosting
Disaster recovery/Business continuity
Test/Development application
hosting
Back-up, storage
Will be operational in
12-18 months14%
Will be operational within 6 months
12%
No cloud computing plans
29%
Alreadyunder way
45%
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Customers now looking for Multi-site High Availability + the need for multi-cloud evaluations
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LoadBalancing
Customers don’t want Downtime!
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Location, Location, Location…. It will always be an issue!
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State of play: Risks of yesterday?
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Traditional Enterprise IT Risks
Changing Market / Business conditions might need you to expand or contract
capacity
Unplanned disaster scenarios can
significantly disrupt regular business
operations
Breach of security and policy controls
can lead to business and
regulatory issues
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Security
Cloud Risks are (Mostly) Old Wine in New Bottles
Compliance Connectivity
AvailabilityManageability
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State of play: Predictions
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The drive toward multi-cloud integration for the application need
Multi-Model / Multi - Vendor
Public / Private‘Holistic Cloud’
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What can a Holistic Cloud Model look Like?
One seamless Cloud environment, always on, always there
Resilient NetworksCloud Desktops
CloudCommunications
Cloud/IaaS* running your APPs
Hybrid / Traditional IT
running your APPs
Outside Cloud
Cloud
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Commercial Cloud ServicesExample:
MS SkyDrive vs. iCloud
Advent of ConsumerationWill bridge GAP betweenCommercial + EnterpriseDelivery of Clouds across
Home to Office, multi-devices
EnterpriseExample:
SalesForce, Amazon, SunGard
A shift towards closing the GAP between offerings
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Single interface services to provide ‘cloud integration’
Cloud overview / monitoring
Cloud Cost Analytics
Cloud Cost, usage & availability Reporting
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The death of IaaS as we know it!
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IaaS To PaaS Buy by
the APP
Integrated
Expertise
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Cloud Intelligent Apps made available via Cloud Stores
Platform Patterns Middleware & infrastructure
Infrastructure PatternsCompute resources
Application PatternsBusiness applications
Application Cloud / Enterprise App MallsPre-integrated middleware with cloud infrastructure
• Provisioning and automation• Storage system optimization• Scalability and upgradability
• Business intelligence• ISV applications (e.g., SAP CRM)
• Web experience
• Demand driven elasticity• Simplified system setup and install• Policy-based system management
• Simplified application migration• Web application deployment
• Transactional database deployment• Data mart deployment
Included in ‘Future’ / PaaS Clouds Available in catalog ‘Enterprise App Store’
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Security
However - same concerns will still be there even in 2015!
Compliance Connectivity
AvailabilityManageability
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