Cloud of clouds Guiding the journey to the cloud Matthew Allcoat Head of Major Deals and Solution Design BT Global Services Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa
Cloud of clouds Guiding the journey to the cloud There s a lot of excitement about the cloud What is the cloud? Should I be concerned? - Herd behaviour - Performance - Security and Compliance - Vendor lock-in Where is the market going? How can I take advantage of this?
What is the cloud? The NIST definition of cloud computing Peter Mell and Timothy Grance, September 2011 Essential characteristics 1. On-demand self-service 2. Broad network access 3. Resource pooling 4. Rapid elasticity 5. Measured service Service Models 1. Software as a Service * http://crsc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/sp800-145.pdf 2. Platform as a Service 3. Infrastructure as a Service Deployment Models 1. Private Cloud 2. Community Cloud 3. Public Cloud 4. Hybrid Cloud
What are people saying? Everyone seems to be very keen on moving to the cloud But is it the right move for everyone? Isn t there a risk that it won t perform well enough? What does fast enough actually look like? I m worried about security, control and compliance Does it have to feel like you re losing control? Doesn t transferring my data to the cloud lock me in? How to make sure you don t get vendor-locked?
What are people saying? Understand why or if to move Know your need for speed Join up your defences Don t put all your eggs in one basket Why do people make the move? The most common business case is avoiding capital expenditure on hardware or software. But there must be more to it than that? What can I do if I move to the cloud? Start-ups can start small and scale rapidly Expansys HK switched its customer service team to Zendesk and improved customer satisfaction by 21% Hong Kong Disneyland switched to M-Pub to provide a cost-effective internal communication platform Open up new channels, for example sell to the HKSAR government! http://[www sme].infocloud.gov.hk
What are people saying? Understand why or if to move Know your need for speed Join up your defences Don t put all your eggs in one basket What kind of speed do you need? With cloud computing speed is not just about technical performance it s about business agility. Choose services that let you work smarter, come to market quickly and respond to upturns and downturns. So how do I have a fast, agile cloud? Don t just think computers and don t just think tools for the job either Keep your resources elastic You don t need expensive tools or lots of people! Make sure you have mobility between providers
What are people saying? Understand why or if to move Know your need for speed Join up your defences Don t put all your eggs in one basket Should I really upload all my data to the Internet? Most security problems inherent in cloud solutions exist in conventional systems too. Two additional factors that do come into play are inspection and unintended sharing. What are the factors to consider? Going to the cloud doesn t have to mean Internet Building a (virtual) perimeter is easier and cheaper! A cloud provider s main product is based on trust Always encrypt and consider DLP for sensitive data. How would you react to a security incident and what support could you expect from your cloud provider(s)?
What are people saying? Understand why or if to move Know your need for speed Join up your defences Don t put all your eggs in one basket Will I get locked in to my cloud provider? Many people are worried that if they move to the cloud they will become locked in to their provider. Luckily there are lots of ways to make sure this doesn t happen and to ensure you get best value at the same time. What should I do? When buying software, understand the export options When buying infrastructure or platform, go generic If you go complex or large, go open Hybrid infrastructures have a built in escape hatch Large or small, pay as you go for mobility
Where is the market going? Software as a Service (SaaS) Hybrid Cloud Computing Cloud Computing Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Cloud Service Brokerage Cloud Management Platforms Projection for 2016 Hype Cycle for Cloud Services Brokerage, Michelle Cantara@ Gartner, 30 th July 2012 Hype Cycle for Cloud Computing, David Mitchell Smith @ Gartner, 24 th July 2014 Projection for Cloud Computing evolution, Matthew Allcoat @ BT, July 2015
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How can I take advantage of the cloud? For small and medium business Find new business channels and opportunities Cloud makes outsourcing affordable This is the six-gun of IT For large enterprises Minimise your investment in infrastructure Use an aggregator to get best variety and value Regain the elasticity and flexibility you lost For all of us Don t get carried away do this with intent If you re not sure then get some guidance Start small and fast, then scale (elastically) to big
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