IAOP Member Forum 2011 Cloud : Role of a Systems Integrator 10-Nov-2011 JP Balakrishnan, Infosys 1
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This day in history Nov 10, 1951 Nov. 10, 1951: Mayor M. Leslie Downing of Englewood, N.J., picked up a telephone and dialed 10 digits. Eighteen seconds later, he reached Mayor Frank Osborne in Alameda, Calif. The mayors made history as they chatted in the first customer-dialed long-distance call, one that introduced area codes. http://www.corp.att.com/attlabs/reputation/timeline/51trans.html 3
This day in history Nov 10, 1969 On this day in 1969, "Sesame Street," a pioneering TV show that would teach generations of young children the alphabet and how to count, made its broadcast debut. "Sesame Street," http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history 4
This day in history Nov 10, 1970 The Great Wall of China opened to the world for tourism. Great Wall of China, fortifications, c.1,500 mi (2,400 km) long, winding across N China from Gansu prov. to Hebei prov. on the Yellow Sea. The wall, running mostly along the southern edge of the Mongolian plain, was erected to protect China from northern nomads. It is an amalgamation of many walls built in ancient times; the first unified wall was built in the 3d cent. B.C. by the Ch'in dynasty. Laborers were conscripted from all over China to build it, and many of them died during the project. http://www.infoplease.com/dayinhistory/november-10 5
We walked to the TV, powered it on and even changed controls 6
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The past: The evolution of technology The future: The Cloud paradigm 8
The evolution of technology Mainframes Personal Computer Client Server Networks Cloud based distributed computing Internet 9
Sharing Distributing the cost of buying, maintaining and operating computing resources between shareholders Today s cloud computing is about cost reduction by resource sharing Collaboration Eliminating the cost of data reconciliation and transaction redundancy between business partners Tomorrow s cloud computing is about business innovation by process collaboration
In the future business efficiency will not focus solely on generating cost savings and process improvements, but the balancing of these priorities while also creating innovation, collaboration, and business value.
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Cloud: Commonly Accepted Service Models (SaaS) Software as a service (PaaS) Platform as a service (IaaS) Infrastructure as a service Access standardized software over the Internet Users completely ignoring the underlying layers Dynamically scalable in most cases Build purpose-specific software on a defined foundation Operate within programming environments supported As transparent as possible about the lower layers Move operating systems + installed software into the cloud Transfer and reduce facilities and selected administrative costs 13
Different Approaches to cloud 14
Challenges Security Privacy Global Access Latency Integration Regulations SLAs 15
Industry Adoption A quick review of the industry majors response to cloud Microsoft Amazon Oracle Saleforce 16
Windows Azure An Internet-scale cloud services platform hosted in Microsoft data centers, which provides an operating system and a set of developer services that can be used individually or together. Hosting Provider Opportunity
Compute Storage Virtual N/W Business Intelligence Database Content Delivery Network Service Bus Market place Virtual Machines Caching Access Control 18
Azure pricing info Focus is on the concept than the details Compute Extra small instance Small instance (default) Medium instance Large instance Extra Large instance Price $0.04 per hour $0.12 per hour $0.24 per hour $0.48 per hour $0.96 per hour Standard pay-as-you-go (Business Edition) pricing $99.99 per database up to 10GB per month $199.98 per database up to 20GB per month $299.97 per database up to 30GB per month $399.96 per database up to 40GB per month $499.95 per database up to 50GB per month Source: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/pricing/ 19
20 Source: Amazon Analyst Presentations 06/07/11
21 Source: Amazon Analyst Presentations 06/07/11
US East (Virginia) Linux/UNIX Usage Windows Usage Standard On-Demand Instances Small (Default) $0.085 per hour $0.12 per hour Large $0.34 per hour $0.48 per hour Extra Large $0.68 per hour $0.96 per hour Micro On-Demand Instances Micro $0.02 per hour $0.03 per hour Hi-Memory On-Demand Instances Extra Large $0.50 per hour $0.62 per hour Double Extra Large $1.00 per hour $1.24 per hour Quadruple Extra Large $2.00 per hour $2.48 per hour Hi-CPU On-Demand Instances Medium $0.17 per hour $0.29 per hour Extra Large $0.68 per hour $1.16 per hour Cluster Compute Instances Quadruple Extra Large $1.60 per hour $1.98 per hour Cluster GPU Instances Quadruple Extra Large $2.10 per hour $2.60 per hour 22
Amazon - Dedicated Reserved Instances US East (Virginia) 1 yr Term 3 yr Term Linux/UNIX Usage Windows Usage Standard Reserved Instances Small (Default) $227.50 $350 $0.03 per hour $0.05 per hour Large $910 $1400 $0.12 per hour $0.20 per hour Extra Large $1820 $2800 $0.24 per hour $0.40 per hour Micro Reserved Instances Micro $54 $82 $0.007 per hour $0.013 per hour High-Memory Reserved Instances Extra Large $1325 $2000 $0.17 per hour $0.24 per hour Double Extra Large $2650 $4000 $0.34 per hour $0.48 per hour Quadruple Extra Large $5300 $8000 $0.68 per hour $0.96 per hour High-CPU Reserved Instances Medium $455 $700 $0.06 per hour $0.125 per hour Extra Large $1820 $2800 $0.24 per hour $0.50 per hour Cluster Compute Reserved Instances Quadruple Extra Large $4290 $6590 $0.56 per hour $0.78 per hour Cluster GPU Reserved Instances Quadruple Extra Large $5630 $8650 $0.74 per hour $1.04 per hour 23
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Exalogic Elastic Cloud World's Best Foundation for Cloud Computing Oracle Exalogic's extreme performance, massive scale, and hardware-based application isolation make it the ideal platform for consolidating many existing applications on a single platform Software and hardware engineered together Fastest Java performance Ideal for mission-critical private cloud 25
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Different approaches to Cloud adoption CIO Focus: Efficiency/ Automation How do I enable business to choose the right services to accelerate value gains? How do I ensure that security needs are not compromised? LOB Focus: New Business/ Innovation How quickly can you get me to the Cloud to realise its business value? 31
The changing enterprise landscape 60% of enterprise workloads will move to the Cloud in 5-7 years Today 5 years Private Cloud Public Cloud Traditional Private Cloud Traditional Public Cloud 32
Infosys: The Cloud Ecosystem Integrator Comprehensive professional services for the Cloud Industry-leading services in the Cloud (Business Platforms) Ecosystem of partnerships 33
Infosys: The Cloud Ecosystem Integrator Complete lifecycle ownership Deliver and manage best-of-breed Cloud ecosystem Comprehensive set of Cloud services Comprehensive professional services for the Cloud Industry-leading services in the Cloud (Business Platforms) Direct and strong impact to P&L Top-line growth Bottom-line efficiencies Ecosystem of partnerships 34
Comprehensive cloud adoption services Services for the Cloud Insights CIO Interest Efficiency ` Strategy and Planning Cloud Builder Governance Cloud Sustenance LOB Interest Time-to-Market Cloud Migration, Cloud Aggregation Innovative Business Systems Cloud Orchestrator, Cloud Application Builder 35
Workload priorities Services for the Cloud Dev and Test Platforms CIO LOB Analytics Dev/Test environs on Cloud Development-as-a-Service Testing-as-a-Service EDW and Big Data Social Analytics Business Intelligence End-user Computing Virtual Desktops Device agnostic Office Productivity Apps Collaboration Social Platforms Unified Communication Collective Intelligence Business Process (illustrative) CRM HR / Payroll, Source-to-Pay Supply Chain and Logistics High Performance Compute Intensive Batch Jobs High Volume Apps Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Business Support Disaster Recovery Backup and Archiving IT Operation Apps Vertical Apps Insurance - Fraud Detection Health Care - EMR s, EHR s Manufacturing - Auto Dealer 36
Cloud Ecosystem Partners * Not the complete list Cloud Brokerage & Integration Application Providers Infrastructureas-a-Service Platform-as-a- Service Technology Providers IAAS 37
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Thank you Questions / Comments : jprakashb@infosys.com 39