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IT Takes Charge of the Enterprise's Cloud StrategyMD ALI ASHRAFASHIQUR RAHMAN ARSHAD HOSSAIN
Overview
Brief Introduction to Cloud Computing How Cloud Computing is connected with the enterprise IT Verizon’s report on the impact of Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing
A system in which firms and individuals obtain computer processing, storage, software, and other services as a pool of virtualized resources over a network, primarily the Internet.
Resources are made available to users, based on their needs, irrespective of their physical location
Cloud Computing..
Individuals can obtain computing capabilities such as server time or network storage
Any standard device that connects to the internet does the job These resources are scalable
IaaS Cloud
IT Professional Developer Business End User
Different Users
PaaS Cloud SaaS Cloud
Application
Platform
Customizations
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Cloud & Enterprise IT
Enterprise cloud computing is the special case of utilizing cloud computing for competitive advantage Cost savings Business innovation in terms of unprecedented speed and agility Vastly improved collaboration among business partners and
customers
Enterprise Cloud• ITS NO LONGER A NOVELTY
• 65% OF ENTERPRISES ARE USING CLOUD
• ITS EXPECTED THAT 71% OF BUSINESSES ARE TO HAVE CLOUDING SERVICES BY 2017
Cloud today
Enterprise cloud
Security Agility Built for enterprise Global network & locations Rapid elasticity Broad network access
Why verizon cloud ?
Verizon content transfer
Set memory to a new phone
Powered by wifi
Works on any device
Multiple storage option
Verizon cloud features
Stream music and video
Back up and & sync automatically
Store contacts, photos and more
Keeping stuff safe
Verizon cloud features
Verizon cloud
Cloud computing trend
2013 20140
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StorageMemory
PaaS Outpacing IaaS
Platform as a Service(PaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS)
Application serverplatform as a service
Databaseplatform as a service
Identity as a service
Storage as a service
Compute as a service
Software Dev/Testas a service
0% 5% 10% 15%20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%
PublicPrivate
Public cloud
Private cloud
Community cloud
Hybrid cloud
Deployment Models
Public cloud adoption Yes;
13.8%
Under consid-eration; 11.2%
No; 54.6%
Don’t know/
unsure, 20.4%
2013
Yes; 20.9%
Under consid-eration; 13.6%No; 52.9%
Don’t know/
unsure, 12.6%
2014
21% use public clouds in 2014 (+50% from 2013)
Private cloud adoptionYes, in production at
scale; 11.3%Yes, in limited
use; 12.8%
Yes, in pi-lot stage;
4.5%
Prelimi-nary
planning; 4.9%
Under consid-eration; 10.5%
No; 47.4%
Don’t know/unsure, 8.7%
2013
Yes, in production at scale; 17.7%
Yes, in limited
use; 12.2%
Yes, in pi-lot stage;
7.1%Prelimi-
nary planning;
7.5%
Under consideration; 10.6%
No; 35.4%
Don’t know/unsure, 9.5%
2014
37% have private clouds in 2014 (+28% from 2013)
Cloud service value chain
Current states
Company needs two distinct types of technology management
Traditional
Agile
Bi-Modal IT
65% of enterprises said that cloud doesn’t compromise IT security while 36% said that it actually improves it
Visibility
Vendor risks and stability
Privacy and compliance
Addressing risks
Collaboration is key
74% of enterprises believes that cloud adds competitive advantages to the organization.
Conclusion