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The Cloud Is Rockin’ & Rollin’ In Krishnan Subramanian Analyst & Editor, CloudAve

The Cloud Is Rockin' and Rollin' In

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This is a presentation I gave to an audience at St. Louis introducing them to cloud computing and any concerns associated with the move to cloud.

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The Cloud Is Rockin’ & Rollin’ In

Krishnan SubramanianAnalyst & Editor, CloudAve

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It is cloud computing to most of us

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Cloud Computing – What, Why, How and Who?

Potential Concerns & Best Practices Predictions & Conclusion

Plan of my talk

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Computing Evolution

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Cloud Computing - Definition

On-demand self-service internet infrastructure where you pay as you go and use only what you need, all managed by a browser, application or API

Clouds will be the next transformation over the next several years, building off of the software models that virtualization enabled

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NIST Definition of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.

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Essential Characteristics

On-Demand Self Service

Location and Device independence Multi-tenancy

Rapid Elasticity Pay as you go model

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On Demand

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Self Service

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Location & Device Independence

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Multi-tenant

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Rapid Elasticity

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Pay Per Use

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Cloud Delivery Models

Applications Middleware* Servers**

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Cloud Deployment Models

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NIST Cloud Model

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Prominent Cloud Providers

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Amazon Web Services

Compute – EC2, MapReduce, Autoscaling Storage – S3, EBS Networking – Route 53, VPC, ELB Database – SimpleDB, RDS Deployment – Elastic Beanstalk,

Cloudformation Messaging – SQS, SNS, SES Monitoring – CloudwatchAnd more

Amazon is a pioneer in cloud computing with rapid innovation

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Rackspace Cloud

Cloud Servers Cloud Sites Cloud Files OpenStack Cloud Builders

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GoGrid

Cloud Servers Cloud Storage Load Balancing Hybrid Hostingand more

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Azure & App Engine

They are in the PaaS space

Targeted at developers

Azure supports .NET, Java, Ruby, etc

GAE supports Python and Java

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Business Advantages

Cost Savings – No Capex and Lower Opex Agility – Faster Business Response To

Changing Conditions Focus on Core Business

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How Big Will Be The Cloud Market?

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Analyst Predictions

1) The industry is poised for strong growth through 2014, when worldwide cloud services revenue is projected to reach $148.8 billion – Gartner, June 2010

2) Public IT cloud will be over 25% of the net-new growth in traditional IT products between now and 2014 – IDC, June 2010

3) The global market for enterprise cloud-based services will grow from $12.1 billion in 2010 to $35.6 billion in 2015 – Analysys Mason, 2010

4) IaaS, PaaS and SaaS software and services sales globally accounted for $20.3 billion in 2009, predicting a market size of $100.4 billion by 2016 – Wintergreen Research

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Is Cloud A Cure For IT Headaches?

Yes

But

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Business Concerns Availability Concerns Security Concerns Privacy Concerns

But?

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I Told Ya. Cloud Is Not Secure

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Security & Privacy Concerns

Cloud Provider’s Security Practices

Regulatory Needs Data Ownership Data Privacy

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Mental Shift

Losing ControlTrust

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In Reality

Cloud is neither more nor less secure than the traditional IT

With the loss of control, different kind of risks comes into focus

Industry best practices can help mitigate these risks. Check out Cloud Security Alliance (CSA)

Bottom Line is balancing the risks to take advantage of the clouds

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Vendor Responsibility

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Future Of Cloud Computing

Cloud adoption will be rapid. Security concerns will fade away with better education on the side of the users and more transparency on the side of the providers

A federated cloud ecosystem will ensure competition empowering the users

PaaS is the future of cloud services – empowering the developers

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Conclusion

Cloud is real and maturing fast. Businesses of all sizes and shapes are going to adopt it much sooner than many expect

Using Cloud Computing becomes a competitive advantage

A big part of the security concerns are due to FUD but it is also critical to understand the risks and take steps to mitigate them, to take the full advantage of clouds

Leverage the cloud but control your destiny