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Webinar: Enable Cloud Webinar: Enable Cloud Portability with PaaS Portability with PaaS John Wetherill, Developer Evangelist Ho Ming Li, Cloud Engineer May 15, 2013

Enable Cloud Portability with PaaS

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Can changing where your apps live really be as easy as changing a pair of shoes? Choice and flexibility are not words that most IT folks are accustomed to. Usually, you get to pick your infrastructure once and away you go - within the confines of that infrastructure of course! But what if prices, features, or your requirements change and that infrastructure doesn't fit you as well as it used to? Private Platform-as-a-Service empowers your IT and DevOps teams and makes it easy for them to take control and easily shift applications from one cloud environment to another. Whether you're moving private to public or back again, or switching vendors, move your applications with a few keystrokes and be up and running in minutes! In this presentation, ActiveState's Developer Evangelist John Wetherill and Cloud Engineer Ho Ming Li talk about: - Application-centric portability - The need for consistent environments - Freedom from vendor lock in and why it matters - Cost & security concerns.

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Webinar: Enable Cloud Webinar: Enable Cloud Portability with PaaSPortability with PaaS

John Wetherill, Developer EvangelistHo Ming Li, Cloud EngineerMay 15, 2013

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Today’s Speakers

John Wetherill Developer Evangelist

Ho Ming Li Cloud Engineer

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Topics

Evolution of Portability: chip / language / OS / Cloud

Why it’s hard

Why it’s Important

Why Suddenly it’s easy

Platform as a Service

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IaaS / PaaS / SaaS

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Public vs. Private vs. Hybrid Cloud

Public vs. Private PaaS

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App Centric vs. Infra-Centric

Apps/Stack not Machines/VMs

Think

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Portability and Lock-In

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Business Impact - Why?

ProblemsRogueBlocked by ITInternal Teams, Contractors: Consistency

Cost: Take back control

Public first for dev, then private for production

Or private first for dev, then public for production

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When to Start

Without PaaS:inconsistent environmentserror-proneconsiderable manual effort

With PaaSConsistency allows for Portability

Why so difficult to port?Image formatsmanual provisioning components and servicesdifferent toolsets to learn

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CloudScaling OCS

Live, multi-cloud multi-language deployment

Demo

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Private PaaS: The Next Frontier

Agility

Freedom of Choice

Scalable Management

ROI

Innovation

Portability

Security

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Thank you!Thank you!

Any questions?Any questions?

John WetherillJohn Wetherill

Developer Evangelist, ActiveStateDeveloper Evangelist, [email protected]

@bcferrycoder

Ho Ming LiHo Ming Li

Cloud Engineer, Cloud Engineer, [email protected]

@HoReaL

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