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Cloud Computing, How do I do that? Christian Verstraete – Chief Technologist - Cloud
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Every Generation has a Defining Industry
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IT is the Defining Industry of our Generation
The Internet 2000s Client/Server 1990s Mainframe 1970-80s Mobile, Social Media, Big Data & The Cloud 2010s
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It is a recognized convergence of technologies by industry analysts and practitioners
The NSIT enables new business models
HP’s NSIT Gartner’s ‘Nexus of Forces’ IDC’s ‘3rd Platform’ The Open Group’s ‘Open Platform 3.0’TM
It also involves the Internet of Things (IoT), new style of user experience, new security solutions …
Cloud
Big Data
Mobility Social Media
New Style of IT (NSIT)
Mobility
Security
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…To bridge the current with the future enterprise architecture
You need an NSIT Roadmap
Business
Application
Information Infrastructure Technology
Cloud Mobility
Big Data
Social Media
Security
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Future State: It will be a Hybrid World
Build Cloud services
Consume Cloud services
Private Cloud Managed Cloud Public Cloud Traditional
SLAs availability, security, performance, compliance, cost
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Initial Services
Two key questions upfront
Initial Platform
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Four key areas to explore
Drivers Cost Reduction Agility/Responsiveness Business Transformation New Business Opportunities
Technology Transformation • Private or Managed • Security &
compliance • High availability,
disaster recovery & back-up
• Platform management
• Metering & measurement
• Brokering • Intermediation
Application Transformation • Existing or new • Which applications • Target cloud • Transformation
approaches • Application
development for cloud
• Mobile application integration
• Data integration • Legacy integration
Business Service Transformation • Developing service
thinking • Service portfolio
management • Business process
digitization • Technology
oriented innovation • Eco-system
integration • Market
understanding
Delivery Model Transformation • IT organization
structure • Organizational
maturity • Skills requirement • Financial approach
of IT funding • Business to IT
alignment • Management of
change
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Business Service Transformation
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Business Service Transformation
Start Step 1 Decision
Step 2a
Step 2b
Step 3 End
SaaS
Appl.
Service Definition
Service definition Service components
Service availability/reliability
Service price
Additional information
Service goals and policies
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Service portfolio artifacts, roles, dependencies
Service plan per consumer segment
Demand forecast
Capacity plan
Expense budget
Investment plan
Service catalog
Service specification
Service portfolio lifecycle management
Business requirement & Service definition
OLA Service
specification
Underpinning Contract
Supplier product specification
Service Level Agreement
Service catalog
Service description
Business managers
Service manager
Capacity manager
Finance manager
Portfolio manager
Demand planning
Consumer
Delivery manager
Supplier
Service documentation and service contracts
Consumer
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Application Transformation
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Application Transformation: The application challenges
What applications should I move to
the cloud?
How do I make applications ready
for the cloud?
How do I secure applications in
the cloud?
How do I integrate my business processes?
How do I integrate applications in the
cloud with my other apps?
How do I develop & test apps in
the cloud?
How do I manage applications in
the cloud?
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Existing apps: Application Transformation Strategies
Re-factor Re-architect
Re-host Replace
Application Transformation
Strategy
SaaS
SOA
PaaS
IaaS
IaaS
Coding Effort
New Value Generation Potential
Migration of the application to the new cloud platform as-is
Rebuild the application to adopt modern techniques, typically using the architectural principles of service orientation. Loosely coupled, composite applications can best take advantage of running in the cloud
Code optimization to improve the run-time efficiency of an application
especially taking advantage of the cloud platform with no changes in
business processes or programming language
Retire legacy applications in favor of SaaS applications
PaaS
PaaS
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Principles and processes for enhancing collaboration, communications and integration between software developers and IT Operations to rapidly produce/update applications and cloud services
Development: Bringing Applications to Market Faster
IT Operations “Be predictable – minimize risk”
Features & code changes
Development “Be more agile - deliver faster”
Agile Development DevOps
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Key Tools
IT Operations HP Continuous Deployment
Automation
Development HP LAB Management Automation
Build Verification Testing
Define AUT topology
Schedule nightly test set
Define test sets
Developer checks-in code
One-time set-up activities Recurring activities
Run nightly dev build
Provision infrastructure
Deploy application
Run tests
Provide results
De-provision infrastructure
Development Quality Assurance
Staging Production
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• HP
• OPEX
• HP selected locations
• Fully elastic
• Published SLA
• Credit-card internet transaction, or PO
• Hourly
• Customer
• CAPEX
• Client location
• Client-funded elasticity
• Internal Customer SLAs
• HW/SW purchase order
• Product SKU
WORKLOADS
Enterprise & Legacy Apps.
New Applications
Development & Test
OPERATED BY
CAPEX/OPEX
FACILITY SITE
ELASTICITY
SLAs
ORDER TYPE
MINIMUM UNIT
• HP
• OPEX
• Multiple HP locations
• Base & Burst elasticity
• Published SLA contracts
• Managed service purchase order
• Base commit charged monthly+ daily burst
Private Cloud
Managed Cloud
Private Virtual Private Public Cloud
Technology: An integrated portfolio for increased agility
• HP
• CAPEX , with OPEX option
• Nearly ANY HP or Client facility
• Client-funded elasticity
• Standard “system-level” SLA
• HW/SW & Managed service PO; Or Managed service PO
• Product SKU + service commit charged monthly
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Technology Transformation
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Single services view across hybrid cloud
Multi-hypervisor, multi-OS, heterogeneous infrastructure
Intelligent automation and orchestration
Rapid application and infrastructure deployment
Most complete, open, integrated system
Private Cloud: HP CloudSystem
VM’s in owned infrastructure
VM’s in managed infrastructure
VM’s in public cloud
PaaS Services
SaaS Services
Traditional Apps through web services
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Enterprise Cloud Services (ECS) offering
Managed Cloud
Private Cloud
Virtual Private Cloud
Continuity Utility/Grid IaaS
Messaging
Collaboration
Unified Communications
Mobility
End User/ Workplace Cloud
Applications Ap
ps T
ransfo
rmatio
n
Infrastr. T
ransfo
rmatio
n
Ap
ps D
ev. for Clo
ud
Enterprise-class, managed, highly secure cloud solutions
HP
Enterprise Cloud Services Solutions
Microsoft Dynamic CRM
SAP Applications
Oracle HP Airline
Cloud SVCs Web
Services Custom
Apps
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Security hardened deployment with live support and leading SLAs
HP public cloud portfolio
High-performance, highly available local VM storage solution. On-demand, scalable access to application data
99
.95
% S
LA
Public Beta
Ea
rly
Acc
ess
On demand compute instances to handle unique workloads.
On-demand scalable storage capacity for archiving and data backup.
Delivery of cached content to end users powered by Akamai.
Network load balancing across VMs with selectable routing algorithms
Multiple language development, deployment, and management of apps
Real-time VM health and performance metrics
Asynchronous message queuing
Built with market leading HP hardware/software, HP intellectual property, based on OpenStack® technology
Authoritative Domain Services for VM hostname management
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Technology Transformation
Characteristics Target Environment
Infrastructure operating
environment
Enables shared-service management
Flex fabric Wire-once, dynamic assembly, always predictable
Adaptive resource pools
Virtualized compute, memory, storage & network
Data center smart grid
Intelligent energy management across systems and facilities
Transformation Approach
Strategic planning
Roadmap planning
Security planning
Design
Implementation
Develop a better understanding of the potential of cloud or cloud’s new stage for your business
Build strategy, business case and implementation programs for transformation to new cloud stage
Explore the threats, risks and impacts of the new cloud stage and the mitigation measures and tools
Make technology choices, set standards, develop policies, do detailed planning using strategy budgets, support assurances, and resources
Implement, test and deploy your new cloud stage solution
Why ?
What ?
How ?
Where & When ?
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Delivery Model Transformation
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Define the “cloud” maturity of your IT team
Understand where you are and where you want to be
Level Technical Infrastructure & Architecture
Service Management Framework
Governance, Finance & Security
Culture & Staff Best Practices Processes
Service Portfolio Management
5. Cloud Service Provider
Cloud services optimized infrastructure
Continuous value management organization
Value-based pricign Business/commerce centric
Value Chain optimized processes
Commercial service portfolio management
4. Differentiated service sourcing
Automated infrastructure pooling
Value-chain based service management
Variable IT costing Optimized policy management
Customer-centric behavior
Service strategy processes
Service brokering
3. Service enabled Shared & virtualized infrastructure
Integrated information & service management
Service-driven policy principles
Service focused Process optimization Service portfolio with Operational-Level Agreements and specifications
2. Optimized Consolidated negotiated functionality
Enterprise IT information management
Negotiated budget/resource management
Expert teams Planning processes SLA based technology servic
1. Standardized Enterprise infrastructure architecture
Management control by function/element
Joint, agreed, budget-driven hierarchical management
Departmental silos & competency “heroes”
Operational processes Defined technology services
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How does IT reports its added value?
“Billing” True, formal billing to external parties for a hosted model or public cloud Usually handle payment process (eg, managing credit cards)
“Chargeback” Cost allocation to business units or users via cost transfer
“Show-back” Report of services provided, with or without associated costs, without cost transfer
“Basic Performance Management” Internal planning, for IT only, could include utilization In
crea
sin
g b
usi
nes
s-m
od
el s
op
his
tica
tio
n
Increasing focus from internal to external
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Sourcing and Control
Sourcing Options
INTERNAL CO-LOCATED OUTSOURCED CLOUD IAAS CLOUD PAAS CLOUD SAAS
Data Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Provider
Applications Consumer Consumer Consumer Consumer Provider
Infrastructure Consumer Consumer Consumer Provider Provider Provider
Operations Consumer Consumer Provider Provider Provider Provider
Facilities Consumer Provider Provider Provider Provider Provider
Mixed
Mixed
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Conclusion
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Services lifecycle management
Drivers Cost Reduction Agility/Responsiveness Business Transformation New Business Opportunities
Technology Transformation
Application Transformation
Business Service Transformation
Delivery Model Transformation
Governance
Lifecycle
Operations
Financials
Service Governance Application Governance
Technology Governance
Management of Change
Business Process Transformation
Application Development
Technology Enablement
Dev/Ops Integration
Change Requests Application Monitoring
Platform Monitoring
Service Management
Financial Performance
Development/ Support Costs
Infrastructure Costs Management Costs
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HP Converged Cloud Professional Services Portfolio
Cloud Advisory Deliver insight and knowledge and identify opportunities to begin a cloud journey
Cloud Strategy Develop a business case, a transformation plan and a multi-year roadmap to a future state across hybrid environment
Applications Transformation to Cloud Design, develop, migrate, and test applications and business processes to exploit cloud benefits
Cloud Design Best practices and frameworks to build detailed architectures and designs for cloud solutions
Cloud Implementation Build, integrate, migrate, and deploy cloud solutions
Cloud Operation Achieve best-in-class operational efficiency of a client’s cloud environment leveraging the unique knowledge of HP experts and our global infrastructure
Cloud Education Train and certify a client’s IT staff and third-party partners to help them architect, integrate, and administer cloud solutions
Manage Transform Advise
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