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Cloud Inevitability? Alternative Considerations and Perspectives
• Continue to strengthen premise-based services and maintain current investment and staffing patterns.
• Begin leveraging cloud services for PaaS and SaaS opportunities with government cloud contract providers.
• Consider migrating to IaaS for critical government infrastructure services.
• Begin developing and rewriting existing agency applications so they are optimized for leveraging cloud services stacks
Ten Cloud Preparedness Considerations• Business, focuses on identifying, measuring and creating business value
using technology services.
• Product considers what services agencies are providing to customers and looks at why, what, how, who, where and when services are provided.
• Cost considers careful analysis of the existing real costs of doing business. What kind of budgetary room for change is possible?
• Value considers what added values might be available if services were deployed differently with improved usability and reliability.
• People considers organizational capacity, capability and management required to implement change.
Ten Cloud Preparedness Considerations• Business, focuses on identifying, measuring and creating business value
using technology services.
• Product considers what services agencies are providing to customers and looks at why, what, how, who, where and when services are provided.
• Cost considers careful analysis of the existing real costs of doing business. What kind of budgetary room for change is possible?
• Value considers what added values might be available if services were deployed differently with improved usability and reliability.
• People considers organizational capacity, capability and management required to implement change.
Ten Cloud Preparedness Considerations• Maturity perspective can help assess the organization’s ability to
prioritize and sequence initiatives to develop execution roadmaps.
• Platform focuses on describing the structure and relationship of technology elements and services in complex IT environments.
• Process looks at processes for managing portfolios, programs and projects to deliver expected business outcome.
• Operations focuses on the ongoing operation of IT environments, operating procedures, services, change management, and recovery.
• Security emphasizes the methods for government to achieve risk management and compliance goals.
Cloud Deployment Lesson #1: Federate Identity to the Cloud
Cloud Deployment Lesson #2: Service Levels & Responsibilities Differ
More Cloud Deployment Lessons• Lesson #3 Move Applications not mess and complexity. Be careful
with “Lift and Shift” projects.
• Lesson #4 Monitor and report performance of Cloud Apps and Vendor Services.
• Lesson #5 Be sure you understand what is required to run your app today. Be aware of your own app coddling processes.
• Lesson #6 Be sure you are comfortable with disaster recovery, backup and security capabilities for your cloud vendors.
• Lesson #7 Understand how to right size and optimize cost and value with cloud deployments.
Michigan Digital Strategy
Cloud First, Mobile First
Tiziana GaleazziGeneral Manager
State of Michigan - DTMB
January 25, 2017
Michigan Digital Strategy
• Launched in 2014• Provide digital services where,
when and how employees, businessand citizens need them
Cloud First Strategy Mobile First Strategy Cyber Security Identity Management Enterprise Information
Management (EIM)
Customer Centric Governmentmichigan.gov/digitalstrategy
Cloud First
Cloud First Program - the way we do business
Virtualization First Initiative
Microsoft Office 365 Migration
Next Generation Digital Infrastructure (NGDI)o Illinois / Michigan - Medicaid
Management Information System
Mobile First
Mobile First Program – improving customer service
• Employees and the Workplace Mobile Offices Internal Application Store Mobile Device Management (MDM) Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Program Mobile VPN Service
• Citizens MiPage app Michigan.gov Mobile Conversions and
Online Services
Michigan’s Citizen Centric Government
www.dlt.com
Assessing Your, Cloud Readiness Factor?
January 25, 2017
What is the Cloud Readiness Factor?
• An online survey to help start and guide your journey tothe Cloud by looking at the 3 big phases:
• Considering–people readiness, plans, frameworks, vendoranalysis
• Continuing—security, application readiness and fit, frameworks
• Committed—funding, acquisition, manage/monitor/run & expand
• You can view and sign up for the CRF at www.dlt.com/crf
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Committed
Continuing
Considering
CRF
Topics covered today:
• Running an Application Here or There – What’s Different?
• What Workloads are Cloud Friendly
• How do you handle security in the Cloud?
• How Do You Size Your Cloud Footprint?
• Can Licenses in Your current Environment Migrate to theCloud?
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In a land far away and
long ago, this is what
computing use to look
like!
The benefit of the Cloud is like a slinky.
It can contract and expand as you need it.
Flexibility and agility.
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Running an Application
Here or There—What’s
Different?
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Running an Application Here or There –What’s Different?
• Differences to consider in moving from OnPrem to Public
• Making the move in steps: on prem to hybrid to public• Application Performance Needs: How many CPUs, Memory and
Disk?
• Socialness of Application: What other components of the infrastructure does the application talk to?
• Application Security: How are Authentication and Authorization of the application handled?
• Version: Should the application need to be upgraded to a major or minor version?
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What workloads are Cloud
Friendly?
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What Workloads are Cloud Friendly
• Virtually ANY workload that does or can run on a hypervisor are prime candidates for the cloud.
• Some typical cloud-friendly workloads:• Web and Application Servers
• Email and Database Servers
• Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems
• Many More.
• Legacy workloads/applications can be ported to the cloud with additional discovery and migration steps.
• A typical legacy migration scenario is applications that may run on non-x86 hardware such as SPARC.
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How Do You Handle Security in the
Cloud?
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IMAGINE THE CASTLE IS YOUR DATA CENTER
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NOW IMAGINE THE CASTLE IS IN THE CLOUD
Knock twice
and say “Fe
Fi Fo Fum”
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1
AWS SHARED RESPONSIBILITY MODEL
Shared responsibility
changes everything.
Enterprises must adapt
their traditional security
& compliance
processes to address
what’s different in the
cloud.
TAKE NOTE
The majority of
attacks will
happen here at
the API
control plane
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How Do You Size Your
Cloud Footprint?
How Do You Size Your Cloud Footprint?
• Where/how is it running today?
• Configuration; local or distributed?
• Type of network connections and speed?
• I/O requirements?
• Storage requirements?
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Can Licenses in Your current
Environment Migrate to the Cloud?
Can Licenses in Your current Environment Migrate to the Cloud?
• What licenses do you have today for:• Operating Systems
• Applications & Tools
• Network Firewalls & Devices
• Databases
• Desktops
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