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04/08/2023
Changing the way Government Departments Operate
Cloud Computing Infrastructure Services
Neo Teck Guan ([email protected]) Director, South Pacific Regional CIO Office
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Cloud Computing Overview
Cloud Development in the Government
Huawei’s Cloud Computing Solutions
Contents
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Today’s Enterprise Challenges
Low utilization Levels and Inefficient workload density
Insufficient automation and Long provisioning times
High TCO
Cloud Computing
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Cloud Computing Overview
WAN
Data C
en
tre
Platfo
rms
Ap
ps
IaaS
PaaS
SaaS
Cloud Models• Private• Hybrid• Public
End Devices Network Cloud Computing
End to End Management
End to End Security
End to End Automation / On Demand
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ResourcePooling
On-DemandSelf Service
The End user can provision computing capabilities as needed
Broadband Network
BB E2E Network with QoS to support fluctuating transaction volumes
Rapid Elasticity
Capabilities can be rapidly and elastically provisioned
MeasuredService
Automatic control and optimization of resource use by leveraging a metering capability
Computing resources are pooled to serve multiple consumers using a multi-tenant model
Cloud Computing IaaS ….. 5 Key Characteristics
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Cloud Computing Overview
Cloud Development in the Government
Huawei’s Cloud Computing Solutions
Content
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$20B of IT Spendingcan move to Cloud
Cloud Development – US Government
US Government –wide Cloud Computing Framework“25-POINT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN TO REFORM FEDERAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT”
1. Achieve Operation Efficiency Shift to Cloud 1st Policy – Identify early winners Terminate at least 30% of IT Infrastructure
Projects over the next 18 months Reduce number of Federal data centers
by at least 800 by 2015 Build a Shared Services Environment
2. Effectively Manage Large Scale IT Programs Strengthen Program Management Align Acquisition Process Align Budget Process Streamline Governance & Accountability Increase engagement with the Industry
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Army Experience Centre (AEC). CRM SaaS Solution
US Department of Agricultural (USDA). Cloud-based E-mail System
The Defense Information System Agency (DISA). Rapid Access
Computing Environment (RACE). Private Cloud (IaaS) based defense
infrastructure
Apps.gov. SaaS. Launched Sep 2009. Tender in progress.
Cloud Development – US Government
EXAMPLES:
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Cloud Development – Australian Government
Australian Federal Government“CLOUD COMPUTING STRATEGIC DIRECTION PAPER”
1. Stream One Provides agencies with guidance and
documentation
2. Stream Two Encourages agencies to adopt public cloud
services for public facing “unclassified” government services and to undertake proof of concept studies to fully understand the risks ofthe cloud environment
3. Stream Three
Encourages a strategic approach to cloud. This work is dependent upon greater clarity around projects commissioned underthe Data Centre Strategy
Key Outcome
Current Spend $4.3B
Anticipated Savings $1BThrough the AustraliaGovernment Data CenterStrategy
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West Australia Dept of Treasury and Finance (DTF) and West
Australia Health (WA Health). Private Cloud (IaaS). Announced 2010
Dept of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC). Hybrid Cloud (IaaS).
POC done. Work-in-progress
Dept of Human Services (DHS). Public Cloud (SaaS). POC stage
Australia Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). Public Cloud
(SaaS/PaaS). Pilot cloud-based application on force.com. Work-in-
progress.
EXAMPLES:
Cloud Development – Australian Government
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Cloud Development – Singapore Government
IDA launched the first “OPEN CALL FOR CLOUD COMPUTING IN 2010”
Singapore Government multi-million-dollar
Cloud Computing system The Government Cloud (G-Cloud) is the basis of
the e-Government 5 years master plan
Perceived Key Benefits Shared Apps for government ministries and agencies Sharing of resources Avoid new investment for short period of resource needs
Cloud Implementation MOE migrated 30,000 Teachers and Students
for 350 schools to Google apps including Gmail, IM and other services
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Gov to Citizen Improve government
service delivery “One-stop” service Promote government
image
Gov to Gov Enhance collaboration Better resource
utilization
G2CG2B
G2E G2G
GovCloud
Gov to Employee Improve efficiency and
reduce manpower cost Streamline operational
process Focus on higher-value
activities
Gov to Business Improve business
environment and attract foreign investment
Impact of Cloud Computing on Government
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Cloud Computing Overview
Cloud Development in the Government
Huawei’s Cloud Computing Solutions
Content
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Core
CSCF
MME
Site Mgmt Fixed SS
MSC-S
MMTel
Mobile Digital Home SMB/Enterprise M2M / Terminals
Content Distribution Network (CDN)
Media Cache
Access Wireline Wireless
Transport
Network Abstraction BSS/OSS
Partner ServicesService Delivery Platform
Application Services
Cloud Services
TraditionalServicePlatforms
Web
Host
Fram
ew
ork
Develo
per
Test To
ols
Virtu
al
Deskto
p
Rich
C
om
ms
IPTV
/ OTT
E-R
ead
ing
Con
tact
Cen
ters
SaaS – Application ServicesBusiness Support Systems
Billing CRMBusiness
IntelligenceeCity eHealth eEducation
Government Applications
PaaS – Platform Services
Huawei’s Digital Shopping Mall
SDP
RC
S/S
NS
New
spaper
Applications
Content
Cloud Management & Virtualization Tools
Servers Storage Network
IaaS – Infrastructure Services
E2E PolicyManagement
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5
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Huawei’s CloudOfferings
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Huawei Products
Third-party Partners
NE610 Precision airThermal simulation
and intelligent control
Thermal managementCabinetFacility
RH 2285
iNIC
X86 Server Storage
SANS5X00
VIS6000
SANS6800
Network
S5300 S9300
Security
Eudemon
SVN3000
Hypervisor
Virtual Computing Resource
VBS
OBS
vFW
vSwitch
Virtual Storage
Automation and Dynamic Resource Scheduling
O&MAccounting
ImageMgmt
IMGSe.g.
DesktopImages, Servers
etc. Charging GW
Web Portal
OM
Service & App. GAME CRM xDesktop SMS/MMS ……
T6000
Virtual Network
CloudPlatform
Deploy
Automation Tools
Capacity Planning
Migration
P2V
Provision
Infrastructure
Virtualization and Management
Huawei’s SingleCLOUD Solution
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High performance
server
Page 16
Huawei Cloud Building Blocks
10GE network switch
IP-SAN
S9300
VIS6000
T6000 Blade
S6800
Backup
Management• 16×4GbpsFC ports
• FC/SATA/SSD hard disk
• Up to 480 disks
V –Storage (Virtualization-Engine)
• 24×4Gbps FC host interface• 2024 LUNs• Thin provisioning
Standard 19-inch 2U shelf 2 Blades / 2U 2 CPUs / Blade
S5500/5600
• 16×4Gbps FC ports
• 8×4Gbps FC+4×1Gbps iSCSI ports
• 8×1Gbps iSCSI ports
• FC/SATA/SSD hard disk
• 112- 240 disks
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Global Cloud Computing Knowledge and ExperienceGlobal Cloud Computing Knowledge and Experience
Proof of ConceptProof of ConceptBusiness PlanningBusiness Planning Technical
PlanningTechnical Planning
Setting the Standards Defining the
Governance & Organization
Guidelines & Policies about what will be moved to the Cloud
Huawei’s Cloud Computing Framework
Goals & Business Outcomes
Measurements Timeframe Budget
Program & Project Definition
High Level Solution Architecture
CAPEX/OPEX Financial Value
IaaS / Data Centre PaaS SaaS
Transformation Vision, Outcomes, Approach, Guidance
Solution Architecture & Design
Build, Test, Migrate Plans
How can Huawei help
Building the Business Plan &
Case
Setting the Regulatory Framework
Defining the Vision &
Objectives
Joint Innovation Centre
Building the Transformation Strategy & Plan
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Joint innovation with customer through operating JIC (Joint Innovation Center)
+
• New Solution
• TCO Savings
• New App & Service
• New Terminals
• New Experience
• New Business Model
User Study BP Product trial
environment and test specs
Marketing & channels
Global practices and knowledge sharing
Solution R&D experts Equipments Solution fulfillment and
verification
• Customer Satisfaction
• Cost Reduction
• Value Enhancement
Huawei Engagement
Network IaaS PaaS
R&DR&DPlatformPlatform
LabLab
JICGo to market
Operator Engagement
SaaS
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Economic Clusters & Business Centers to support Local Economy
Plantations
FactoriesFood
Fisheries
Agriculture and Farming
Mining Energy
Mining & Energy
Hotels Restaurants
Tourism
Shipping Airports Railways
Transport
Indonesia’s Economic Development Plan – Potential area for JIC
Enterprises / Businesses
Core Infrastructure / Government
Indonesia Inter Corridor
SumateraIntra CorridorSumateraIntra Corridor
JavaIntra Corridor
JavaIntra Corridor
KalimantanIntra CorridorKalimantanIntra Corridor Sulawesi
Intra CorridorSulawesi
Intra Corridor
PapuaIntra Corridor
PapuaIntra CorridorBali – NT
Intra CorridorBali – NT
Intra Corridor
Shared Service Data Center / NOC
Health Education Security
GovernmentServices
Traffic