padmasree warrior - enterprise architecture 2009
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Padmasree Warrior - Enterprise Architecture 2009 event in Washington, D.C.TRANSCRIPT
September 10, 2009
Government CIO Priorities
Evolution of the Internet
Unified Computing and Cloud Computing
Discussion: Trust, Security and the Cloud Model
Open public
access to
information
Hire & Retain
top talent
Focus on internal
agency operations
Expand services for
citizens, stakeholders
Ensure security
and privacy
Manage budget
pressures
Drive inter-agency
interoperability
Control IT
operating costs
Government CIO “Balancing Act”
Where is IT’s Greatest Impact on Government?
Federal CIO Survey Question:
Where will investments in technology have the greatest impact on the
performance of government?
Source: AFFIRM, December 2008
Cross-Agency
Information
Sharing and
Collaboration
Information
Security
and Privacy
Critical
Infrastructure
Sustainability
and Continuity
Government
Management
Transparent,
Citizen-Centric
Government
How Secure Is Government IT?
Federal CIO Survey Question:
Has the IT infrastructure that supports your agency’s
mission become more secure or less secure?
Source: AFFIRM, December 2008
More Secure
Unchanged
Less Secure
wordle.net
Policy & Technology are Drivers of Change
PUBLIC
POLICY
NETWORK
Energy Education Entertainment
Healthcare Transportation Urban Development
The Next Internet
Growth/Value
The First Internet The Next Internet
NETWORK PLATFORM
DataTransport
Price/Performance
VerticallyIntegrated
Architecture
MessagingPlatform
MediaExperience
PlatformSustainability
Distributed,Virtualized
Architecture
CollaborationPlatform
DataTransport
Price/Performance
VerticallyIntegrated
Architecture
MessagingPlatform
Evolution of the Internet
The NextInternet
CiscoStrategic
Focus
MediaExperience
PlatformSustainability
Distributed,Virtualized
Architecture
CollaborationPlatform
Video CollaborationSmart
Connected Communities
Virtualization Cloud
Evolution of the Internet
Mainframe
Client Server
Minicomputer
Cloud
Web
Disruptor:Virtualization
Future of Computing
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
Next Inflection Point
IT resources and services that are abstracted from the
underlying infrastructure and provided “on-demand”
and “at scale” in a multi-tenant environment
WHAT IS
CLOUD COMPUTING?
Today, clouds are associated with an off-premise, hosted model
Cloud Definition from NIST
Public Private Hybrid Community
Deployment
Models
Service
ModelsSoftware as a
Service (SaaS)
Platform as a
Service (PaaS)
Infrastucture as a
Service (IaaS)
Essential
CharacteristicsOn-Demand
Self Service
Broad Network
AccessResource Pooling
Rapid ElasticityMeasured Service
Visual Model of NIST’s Working Definition of Cloud Computing
http://www.csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud-computing/index.html
What Do Government Agencies Need?Addressing Current Cloud Barriers
Cost
Flexibility
Security
SLAs
Interoperability
NetworkPlatform
Weakness Strength
The Datacenter Today
Trusted
Control
Reliable
Secure
Why Cloud Computing?
Trusted
Control
Reliable
Secure
Flexible
Dynamic
On-demand
Efficient
CloudComputing
Network Platform
CloudComputing
Flexible
Virtualization
Dynamic
On-demand
Efficient
Trusted
Control
Reliable
Secure
Why Cisco?
Virtualized Data Center
Information & Applications
Governance & Security
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Cloud Service Delivery at Scale(Public / Private Cloud Providers)
Cloud Delivery Models
Application
(SaaS)
Applications at Scale
(End users)
Platform
as a Service
Execution Platforms at Scale
(Developers)
Infrastructure
as a Service
Infrastructure at Scale
(System Administrators)
Enabling
Technology
Cloud Service Delivery at Scale
(Public / Private Cloud Providers)
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Deliver products, solutions & services to organizations to build secure Clouds
Enable Service Providers to deliver secure Cloud solutions & services to their customers
Advance the market for Cloud by driving technology innovation, open standards and ecosystem development
Cisco’s Cloud StrategyAddressing Our Customers’ Business Challenges
Cisco Cloud SolutionsWhat We Offer & Where We Differentiate
Communications & Collaboration Solutions (Delivered via SaaS and On-Premise)
Collaboration and Unified Communications
End-to-End IaaS-Enabling Solutions
Data Center 3.0 Unified Service Delivery
Computing System and Unified Fabric
Pervasive Trust & Security Solutions
Comprehensive Security Suite
How We Get There: Evolution of Cloud Computing Infrastructure
Data Center Networking
Unified Fabric Architecture
Unified Computing
Inter-Cloud
Private Clouds
Consolidation Virtualization Automation Utility Market
START HERE
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Evolution of the Cloud Computing MarketFrom Stand-Alone to The Inter-Cloud
Stand-AloneData Centers
Phase 1
Internal Cloud
Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Public Cloud
Virtual Private Cloud
Open Cloud
PRESENT 2015-2017
Federation / Workload Portability / Interoperability / Security
Inter-Cloud
Public Cloud #1 Public Cloud #2
Inter-Cloud
Private Cloud ComputingEmpower organizations to innovate while optimizing IT spend through the power of cloud computing.
Private Cloud
Your Applications
Your Information
An
y D
evic
e, A
ny W
here
EnterpriseInfrastructure:
Servers – Network – Storage
Provider Infrastructure:
Servers – Network – Storage
Enterprise IT ResourcesVirtualized Infrastructure
Cloud Operating System
Cloud Internetwork
The Government IT Journey to Cloud
Computing
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The Government CIO View: Why Cloud and Why Now?
1. Make IT more scalable, flexible
2. Deploy services faster
3. Lower the cost of IT
FORCES DRIVING AGENCIES
TO CLOUD COMPUTING:
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Where to start:Low-Hanging Fruit for Government Cloud Projects
Collaboration & information
sharing
Next phase of infrastructure
virtualization
Hosting of non-critical
applications & non-sensitive data
Development, QA and Test
Projects with large-scale
compute and storage demands
Security services
Single point of management for compute, network and storage
Wire once, run anything
Architected to operate at massive network scale
Designed and Optimized for Virtualization & Cloud
Energy Efficient
The Foundation for Private Clouds:Unified Computing System
Reduces total cost of ownership
30% workload increase on flat power budget
The Advantages of UCS
Investment protection
Increased efficiency enables longer lifecycles
Increases business agility
Pre-engineered: provision in minutes, not months
Key to Agency Adoption of Cloud: Trust
Before the Economics of Cloud Computing Can be Considered, Agencies Require a Trusted Service Infrastructure
Security Control
Service-LevelManagement
Compliance
Trust, Security & Cloud Computing
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CHRIS HOFFDirector, Virtualization & Cloud Solutions
Cisco Data Center Solutions
Panelists
TOM GILLISVice President & General Manager
Security Technology Business Unit
Cisco Wireless & Security Technology Group
JIM RANSOME, Ph.D., CISSP, CISM Chief Security Officer and Senior Director
Cisco Collaborative Software Group (WebEx)
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For Government IT Teams, the Challenges are Numerous
What Keeps You Up At Night?
Complexity
Compliance
Scalability
Transparency
Efficiency
IT Security
National Security
Budget Pressures
Economic Turbulence
Administration Directives
Siloed Communities of Interest
Regulatory and Legal
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…But the Opportunity is Significant
• Positive impact on the economy
• New ways for citizens to engage
• New level of inter-agency collaboration
• Cost control and new services
We have a chance to rewrite the next chapter,
through public & private sector partnership
Government
Technology
and Innovation
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