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IDC Says, "Don't Move To The Cloud" Richard Whitehead Director, Intelligent Workload Management [email protected] August, 2010 Ben Goodman Principal Strategist, Identity and Security [email protected]

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That’s right…in a recent IDC report, they tell customers don’t “move” to the cloud, “embrace” it. They also tell customers, don’t even consider the cloud without an identity strategy. That’s where WorkloadIQ comes in. In this session you will learn how WorkloadIQ, Novell’s differentiated approach to intelligent workload management, will help you infuse identity and management into your environment. Come see how together Novell and VMware will allow you to not only embrace the cloud, but also ensure that it’s manageable, secure and compliant. This will include demonstrations of brand new WorkloadIQ products - Novell Cloud Security Service, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, Novell Identity Manager 4, and Novell Cloud Manager along with VMware technologies.

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IDC Says, "Don't Move To The Cloud"

Richard WhiteheadDirector, Intelligent Workload Management

[email protected]

August, 2010

Ben GoodmanPrincipal Strategist, Identity and Security

[email protected]

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Security and identity and access management are critical to the success of physical, virtual and cloud computing.

Identity Is Critical

Don’t “move” to the cloud…unless you have an identity strategy!

IDC

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21st Century Computing

The risks and challenges of computing across multiple environments must be controlled.

Users should have unimpeded access to the full computing services they need to do their jobs right.

Computing should be secure, compliant, and portable.

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It's All About Balance

Flexibility Control

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New TechnologiesMean New Flexibility

Virtualization

Cloud

“Anything” as a Service Mobile devices

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Regulations RequireMore Control

RiskOperational

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Percent of enterprise workloads that will run in physical, virtual and cloud environments by 2015Novell estimates based on IDC and Gartner data

You "Extend" to the Cloud…not “Move”

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Intelligent Workload Management

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Application

Middleware

OperatingSystem

Today•Integrated

The Evolution of Workloads

Future•Portable

•Platform-agnostic

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Workloads Delivera Business Service

Workloads Business Service

Example: SAP inventory report seen by user

Database workloadon physical hardware in legacy data center

Application servervirtualized in private cloud

Presentation and graphics server in public cloud

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IT Service Management

IT Service Management

Business Service Management

Business Service Management

IT Service Management

Business Service Management

The Customer Challenge:Manage a Siloed Infrastructure

Governance and Compliance

Governance and Compliance

Governance and Compliance

Internal Cloud (On-Premise) External Cloud (Off-Premise)

Firew

all

Physical Virtual Cloud

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IT Service Management

Business Service Management

Governance and Compliance

The Intelligent Workload Management Lifecycle: From Silos to Services

Internal Cloud (On-Premise) External Cloud (Off-Premise)

Build

Secure

Measure

Manage

Firew

all

Physical Virtual Cloud

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Intelligent Workload Management

Intelligent workload management

enables IT organizations to manage

and optimize computing resources

in a policy-driven , secure and

compliant manner across physical,

virtual and cloud environments to

deliver business services for

end customers.

IntelligentWORKLOADManagement

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WorkloadIQNovell’s differentiated approach to the intelligent workload management market

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Data Center Computing Is ChangingIdentity Is at the Center of the Transformation

Intelligent Workload Management

Cloud(Public and Private)

Virtualization

Single-purposePhysical Systems

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ResourceManagement

General PurposeOperating System

ServiceManagement

Security andComplianceManagement

Isolated Identity Awareness

ResourceManagement

Custom, supportedOperating

System

ServiceManagement

Security andComplianceManagement

Identity-Managed

WorkloadIQ: Integrating Identity into Management

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User�Provisioning

Security �Monitoring and �Remediation

Log�Management

Compliance �Integration

Compliance �AssuranceSecure�AccessIdentity �Management

The Identity-Infused EnterpriseCore to Enterprise Security and Compliance

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Help Customers Drive to Integrated Compliance while achieving theRight Balance of Controls and Processes

Identity-Infused Compliance

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Log Management

Security Monitoring and Remediation

User Activity Monitoring

• Real-time Monitoring•Historical Analysis•Automated Remediation

• Audit / Compliance Reporting•Collection, Storage, Analysis•Advanced Analytics•Appliance based Log Management

• Manage User Access Risk•Monitor Identity Fraud•Enterprise View

CISO

“Compliance is the Driver”

Identity-Infused SecurityHelp Customers Drive to Integrated Security while a chieving theRight Balance of Controls and Processes

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WorkloadIQ: Business Benefits

Ensures security and compliance

Reduces IT labor cost

Improves capital utilization

Reduces provisioning cycle times

Lowers end user IT support costs

Increases user productivity

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You Can Have Both with WorkloadIQ

Flexibility Control

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Making IT Work As One ™

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