Practical use of Internet in Cloud Computing model, to increase functionality of mobile workers Jarosław Jackowiak IBM Software Jaroslaw.Jackowiak@pl.ibm.com Michał Bagiński, Piotr Cieszyński ZETO SA w Poznaniu m.baginski@zeto.com.pl
Cloud Computing is A Dynamic Service Delivery Model over the Internet/Intranet Enabled by: Virtualization, Standardization (Service) Automation, 2
Cloud computing delivers IT and Business benefits Virtualized Standardized Automated Higher utilization Economy of scale benefits Lower capital expense Lower operating expense Easier access Flexible pricing Reuse and share Easier to integrate Faster cycle times Lower support costs Optimized utilization Improved compliance Optimized security End user experience Doing more with less Higher quality services Breakthrough agility and reducing risk 3
In the future, Traditional IT, Private and Public Clouds will co-exist and be integrated Enterprise Traditional enterprise IT Private cloud Hybrid cloud Public cloud Community cloud Mission Critical Packaged Apps High Compliancy Test Systems Storage Cloud Developer Platform Archive / Backup Collaboration Analytics The different deployment models bring different issues to solve 4
There is a spectrum of deployment options for cloud computing Private IT capabilities are provided as a service, over an intranet, within the enterprise and behind the firewall Public IT activities / functions are provided as a service, over the Internet Enterprise data center Enterprise data center Enterprise A Enterprise B A Users B Private cloud Managed private cloud Third-party operated Hosted private cloud Third-party hosted and operated Shared cloud services Public cloud services Hybrid Internal and external service delivery methods are integrated 5
Cloud service management capabilities are needed to enable visibility, control and automation of cloud services Workflow Manage the process for approval of usage Provisioning Automate provisioning of resources Monitoring Provide visibility of performance of virtual machines Metering and rating Track usage of resources 6
Multiple entry points for automating the management of virtual environments and building a dynamic service delivery model IBM Tivoli Service Automation Solution to support user-driven service requests and automated resource deployment IBM Service Delivery Manager new Pre-configured service management solution optimized for managing virtual environments and cloud deployments IBM CloudBurst Integrated hardware, software and service solution optimized for cloud computing Self-service user interface for service requests for improved responsiveness and efficiency Automated IT resource deployment for efficient operations and to address fluctuating business requirements Interoperable with existing hardware to leverage available resources and previous investment Pre-integrated solution, delivered as virtual images for faster installation and time to value Performance monitoring for ongoing managing of the service Energy Management for tracking and optimizing operational costs Usage and accounting tracking for chargeback capabilities Managed-to environment ready for high availability Managed-from and managed-to environment to accelerate cloud computing pilots Bundled with hardware and QuickStart services for rapid time to value
IBM CloudBurst An integrated service management platform with network, servers, storage, quickstart services that enables the fastest Private Cloud Deployment Today Customer Benefits Improved time to value- Quickly deliver a private cloud using a preloaded and integrated system Improved innovation- Dramatically improve business value and IT s effect on time-to-market by delivering services faster Decrease capital expenses Maximize capital usage and reduce added capital expense. Reduce complexity and risk- With automation and standardization the human error factor is minimized. Scales to the enterprise Able to scale and manage additional Platforms and Workloads 8 Single product, single delivery, single installation, single invoice, single support structure
Solution for Mobile Workers 9
Scheduler integrated with BPSC Impuls CRM 10
Order Entry based on IBM WebSphere 11
Order Entry based on IBM WebSphere (Details) 12
Offer Preparation 13
Order Entry based on Liferay 14
Questions, discussion Jarosław Jackowiak IBM Software Jaroslaw.Jackowiak@pl.ibm.com Michał Bagiński Piotr Cieszyński ZETO SA w Poznaniu m.baginski@zeto.com.pl