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Bram VeenhofWeb Platform Architect

[email protected]://blogs.msdn.com/bramveen

http://twitter.com/bramveen

SOA: Service Oriented Architecture Reuse and Agility

Web 2.0Network Effect

SaaS: Software as a Service Flexible pricing and delivery

RIA: Rich Internet ApplicationsExperience

Software + Services

Cloud ComputingService Utility

Global reach

Ease of provisioning

Business agility

Deployability & manageability

Security & Privacy

Customizability

Visibility & Control

Data accessibility

Create experiences that combine the magic of Create experiences that combine the magic of softwaresoftwarewith the power of with the power of Internet services Internet services

across a world of across a world of devicesdevices

Extending tools and platform to cloudExtending tools and platform to cloud

Experience across multiple devicesExperience across multiple devices

Best-in-class SLAs and IT governanceBest-in-class SLAs and IT governance

Best of both worldsBest of both worlds

User in controlUser in control

Deployment choices for ITDeployment choices for IT

Economy of ScaleLow High

ControlHigh Low

When it comes to running applications, organizations today face a tension between control and economy

of scale

Application runs on-premise

Buy my own hardware, and

manage my own data center

Economy of ScaleLow High

Application runs at a hoster

Pay someone to host my

application using hardware that I

specify

Application runs using cloud

services

Pay someone to host my

application without specifying

the hardware (they promise to

be “infinitely” scalable)

Application is supplied by a

vendor

Pay for someone’s hosted application. Don’t

care about the hardware, as long

as it works.

ControlHigh Low

Tension between build vs. buy

Bu

ild v

s. B

uy

Build

Buy

“Packaged”Application

An application that I buy “off the shelf”

and run myself

“Home Built”Application

An application that I develop and run

myself

Bu

ild v

s. B

uy

Build

Buy

Hosted “Home Built”

An application that I develop myself, but

run at a hoster

Hosted “Packaged”

An application that I buy “off the shelf” and then run at a

hoster

“Home Built”using cloud

An application that I develop myself, that is hosted using cloud

services

“Packaged”using cloud

An application that I buy “off the shelf”, that is hosted using

cloud services

“Software as a Service”

A hosted application that I buy from a

vendor

“Platform as a Service”

A vendor hosted development and

runtime environment

Users DataSynchroniz

ation

Devices Applications

Business Class Security

And Reliability

Accelerate Time to Value

++

Federated Federated IdentityIdentity

Active Directory

Microsoft Services

Connector

Microsoft Federation Gateway

UserIT Admin

+

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