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Page 1: Using cloud computing to deliver innovation and efficiency

© 2010 IBM Corporation

Using cloud computing to deliver innovation and efficiency

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© 2010 IBM Corporation2

IBM Cloud Computing

Why Cloud Computing – Why Now !Today’s IT infrastructure is under tremendous pressure and is finding it difficult to keep up…

In distributed computing environments, up to 85 percent of computing capacity sits idle

70 percent is spent on maintaining current IT infrastructures versus adding new capabilities

85% idle 70%

Source: IDC, Virtualization 2.0: The Next Phase in Customer Adoption, Doc #204904, Dec 2006

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© 2010 IBM Corporation3 Cloud Computing - Strategic View

IBM Cloud Computing

IBM Confidential3

A user experience & business model

• Standardized, self service offerings

• Pay only for what you use - Flexibly priced

• Improved Performance

“Cloud Computing” is an IT Services Delivery Model where IT resources are provisioned in highly virtualized environment and

delivered to end user over a network

“Cloud Computing” is an IT Services Delivery Model where IT resources are provisioned in highly virtualized environment and

delivered to end user over a network

An infrastructure management and services delivery method

• Virtualized resources

• Managed as a single large resource

• Delivered services with elastic scaling

Business PerspectiveBusiness Perspective IT PerspectiveIT Perspective

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IBM Cloud Computing

Cloud computing .. Evolution

Consolidation

Virtualization

Standardizeand automate

Reduce infrastructure complexity

Reduce staffing requirements

Manage fewer things better

Lower operational costs

Remove physical resource boundaries

Increase hardware utilization

Reduce hardware costs

Simplify deployments

Standardize services Automated Provisioning Elastic scalability Always Available Pay per Use Simplified user interface

Cloud

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IBM Cloud Computing

What is different about cloud computing?

With cloud computingWithout cloud computing

Virtualized resources Automated service

management Standardized services

Location independent

Rapid scalability Self-service

Software Hardware

Storage Networking

Software

Hardware

Storage

Networking

Software

Hardware

Storage

Networking

Note: Elements of cloud computing taken from NIST, Gartner, Forrester and IDC cloud computing definitions

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IBM Cloud Computing

Risk & Compliance

34,000-employee bank deploying a private cloud from IBM to centralize management of desktops via an enterprise class data center rather than at the user stations.

Gets greater remote flexibility without sacrificing control.

Employee Productivity

Enable collaboration across global employees as well as its network of customers, partners and suppliers.

IBM LotusLive has 18 million users in 99 countries

Analytics & Security

Design and demonstration of a secure cloud infrastructure for defense and intelligence networks; insights about cyber attacks, network, system or application failures, while automatically preventing disruptions.

Time to ValueCreates an ecosystem for PayPal 3rd Party developers

Reduces developer effort to deploy a work environment with seamless PayPal Test Sandbox access

Companies have different motivations for leveraging cloud

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IBM Cloud Computing

Businesses that implement cloud computing are seeing significant results

Reduced IT labor cost by 50 percent in configuration, operations, management and monitoring

Improved capital utilization by 75 percent, significantly reducing resources costs

Reduced provisioning cycle times from weeks to minutes

Improved quality, eliminating 30 percent of software defects

Reduced end user IT support costs by up to 40 percent

Reduction in Energy Consumption

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IBM Cloud Computing

IT benefits from cloud computing are real

Test provisioning Weeks Minutes

Change management Months Days/hours

Release management Weeks Minutes

Service access Administered Self-service

Standardization Complex Reuse/share

Metering/billing Fixed cost Variable cost

Server/storage utilization 10–20% 70–90%

Payback period Years Months

SOURCE: Based on IBM and client experience.

Increasing speed and

flexibility

Reducing costs

Results from IBM cloud computing engagements

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IBM Cloud Computing

Cloud Adoption – Industry Drivers

CAPEX PressuresCostReduction

• Cross Industry• Telecoms• Insurance• Utilities

Changing BusinessConditions

DeploymentFlexibility

• Media• Manufacturing• Retail• Utilities

Driving OperationalEfficiency

Speed to Implement

• CSI• Government• Healthcare

OrganizationalDevelopment & Stability

Best Practices Compliance & Security

• Banking• Government• Retail

* Content from Gartner

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IBM Cloud Computing

Cloud Adoption – Inhibitors

Security– Privacy of Data and ICAP– Perceived Loss of control over Physical & Informational assets

Unproven ROI– Quantifiable Investment Returns– Doubts about true cost savings

Stability & Reliability– Off Premises Infrastructure– Performance / stability over network

Integration Issues– Integration can be complex & expensive– Scared to touch production / mission critical applications

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IBM Cloud Computing

Less ControlMany companies and governments are

uncomfortable with the idea of their information located on systems they do not control. Providers must offer a high degree of security transparency to help put customers at ease.

Data Security

Migrating workloads to a shared network and compute infrastructure increases the potential for unauthorized exposure. Authentication and access technologies become increasingly important.

Reliability

High availability will be a key concern. IT departments will worry about a loss of service should outages occur. Mission critical applications may not run in the cloud without strong availability guarantees.

Compliance

Complying with SOX, HIPAA and other regulations may prohibit the use of clouds for some applications. Comprehensive auditing capabilities are essential.

Security Management

Providers must supply easy controls to manage firewall and security settings for applications and runtime environments in the cloud.

Cloud Computing – Risks

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IBM Cloud Computing

LegacySystem

CP/BP

Business

DataEng

Operation Team

ServicePortal

ServicePortal

ResourceRequest

ApprovalProcess

Cloud PlatformAdmin

Cloud mgmt SystemCloud mgmt System

Provisioning

Workflow

Monitoring

OpenG/W

OpenG/W

Prod. Farm

Dev. Farm

Submit

Open APILibrary

UAPS

LBSP

K-WeatherK-WeatherMobile user

Cloud Computing in Action

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2222협의 완료3333Req for resources for development

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Open API Install/Develop

Service Test7777Req for Resource in production

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IBM Cloud Computing

IBM’s Energy and Utility Solution Portfolio addresses a utility’s business and technology needs across the full energy value chain

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ery

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Power GenerationOptimization

(PGO)

Plant OperationsFleet OptimizationSupply Expansion

Transmission & Distribution Operations

Mobile Workforce MgmtAsset Lifecycle MgmtSupply Chain Mgmt

CorporateSupportServices

Human ResourcesAccounting

Payroll

Customer Operations Transformation (COT)

Customer CareCustomer Management

Customer Systems

Intelligent Utility Network (IUN)

InfrastructureServers, storage, communications networks and equipment and associated services

Solution Architecture for Energy& Utilities Framework (SAFE)

Physical and Cyber Security

IUN Communications NetworksIUN Security

Distributed Energy Resources

Smart Metering & BeyondGrid OperationsElectric Vehicles

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IBM Cloud Computing

Smarter ways of managing power transmission and distribution have evolved (Intelligent Networks / Smarter GRIDs)

Cloud fitment in Energy Transmission & Distribution

Remote Asset Monitoring

NetworkAnalytics

Advance / SmartMeters

Automated Meter

Management

WorkforceManagement

Need for highly efficient, reliable and scalable IT infrastructure

Focus on managing application and data flow not the infrastructure

Monitoring and Event Co-relation is the Key – systems should be able to communicate anywhere to anywhere and MUST not fail

Cloud infrastructure will help drive the new initiatives effectively taking complexity out of management

Creation of Shared Private Cloud will help reduce on IT investments dramatically while building enough flexibility in system

Meter Data Mgmt

Data Collection Engine

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IBM Cloud Computing

Infinite scalability, guaranteed performance and nearly “always-on” is the requirement of day from IT perspective

Data center houses large number of heterogeneous components for computing with an infrastructure to distribute power and provide cooling - Energy Cost as dominant factor in TCO

Cloud computing bring many opportunities to reduce energy / power consumption :

• Cloud computing enables efficient application and data management – reduction in overall hardware requirements

• Increase in efficiency of servers – continuous monitoring and reconfiguration of virtual servers ensure reduction in idle time of hardware – least energy wasted

How Cloud computing will help conserve Energy

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IBM Cloud Computing

How do I get started with cloud computing?

How can I develop a Cloud Strategy for my organization?

Which business areas should I consider for cloud?

How can I standardize business processes using cloud applications and services?

How do I innovate faster and can cloud help?

What business value will I achieve by moving to cloud?

Which services will be relevant for my organization?

Which services can be migrated to cloud?

How ready is my existing application architecture to move to cloud environment?

How much I can save by moving to cloud?

What should be my transformation roadmap?

Cloud is Real with right Strategy

Cloud Adoption – ?? Confusion Continues ??

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IBM Cloud Computing

Define cloud strategy and roadmap

Assess cloud deployment models, service options and workloads

Plan cloud strategy and roadmap

Choose initial project

IBM recommends a practical approach to cloud computing

Start with an isolated private cloud deployment

Choose low-risk workload such as test and development

Standardize applications and systems

Deploy self-service portal

Roll out cloud across the enterprise

Enable additional workloads on private cloud

Add new users

Use trusted public cloud services to supplement data center capabilities

Pilot and Deploy

Extend and Evolve

Plan and Prepare

Condition the existing infrastructure for cloud

• Virtualize and automate existing systems

• Add service management, service catalog

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IBM Cloud Computing

Define cloud strategy and roadmap

Assess cloud deployment models, service options and workloads

Plan cloud strategy and roadmap

Choose initial project

IBM have Offerings to match

Start with an isolated private cloud deployment

Choose low-risk workload such as test and development

Standardize applications and systems

Deploy self-service portal

Roll out cloud across the enterprise

Enable additional workloads on private cloud

Add new users

Use trusted public cloud services to supplement data center capabilities

Pilot and Deploy

Extend and Evolve

Plan and Prepare

Condition the existing infrastructure for cloud

• Virtualize and automate existing systems

• Add service management, service catalog

Cloud Consulting –

Workload AnalyzerCloudBurst

Information Protection Services

Smart Business

Test Cloud

Smart Business Desktop

Cloud

Smart Business Storage Cloud

Compute on Demand Cloud

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IBM Cloud Computing

19 Cloud Computing 04/21/23

Thank you!

Dhiraj GargCloud Computing

[email protected]

98100 46791