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Advancing Towards the Future of Cloud Computing: Open Cloud Vision

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Legal DisclaimersSoftware and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors.  Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions.  Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary.  You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. 

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IT ProsGrowth & IT Challenges Drive Need for Cloud Computing

1 Cisco Global Cloud Index Nov 20112 IDC Extracting Value from Chaos June 20113 Intel ECG – One Smart Network device forecast4 Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2011–2016, Feb 20125 Datacenter Dynamics Global Datacenter Energy Demand 2012 forecast http://www.datacenterdynamics.com/research/energy-demand-2011-12; projected to 2015 by Intel; Assume $0.10/kWh

15Bconnected devices by 20153

>3Bconnected users by 20151

Up to 2X or $27B5

in additional data center power costs by 2015

>11X increase in mobile data traffic by 20154

2X growthin information every two years2

Growth IT Challenges

Avoid Lock-InSeek interoperable solutions & services

Improve Agility Reduce service delivery times, improve TCO

Greater Efficiencies Reduce complexity & deploy new workloads

Gain Better InsightsVia intelligent analytics

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Cloud Adoption Growing & Delivers Benefits

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Resource provisioning

Virtualized Platforms

Asset Utilization

Capacity

Traditional IT – 2009 Private cloud - 2011

90 days 45 minutes

12% 65%

10-20% >60%

Silos Shared globally

$9M in savings in 2 yearsCost Savings

 1 ODCA global member survey, Oct 2011, N=632 Gartner, Dec 2010, N=55 The Road Map From Virtualization to Cloud Computing (G00210845)3 Source: Intel IT- http://premierit.intel.com/docs

Intel IT example3

PublicCloud

PrivateCloud

Hybrid Cloud

35% by 20152

Today: 7%2014: 23%

Today: 14%2014: 42%

IT Survey Results

>40% of IT operations1 >40% of IT operations1

PublicCloud

PrivateCloud

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Federated Automated

Client Aware

Private Cloud Public Cloud

Progress Towards Vision of “Cloud 2015”

TodaySilo’d CloudsGrowing public and private

cloud adoption

Security, management complexity, app migration

Resource Provisioning: Months => Minutes

Manual processes

Context aware growing: screen size, location, identity

Lack client aware standards

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2015 & Beyond: Open Cloud Vision

Open Clouds Interoperable, Built on Open,

Multi-Vendor Solutions & Industry Standards

Federated Automated

Client Aware

Private Cloud Public Cloud

2015

Integrated hybrid clouds Easy to compare services Automated security and

resource allocation Expanded context awareness

Private Public

Future

Services & resources adapt to environment

Predictive, real-time analytics User experience adapts to

patterns/behaviors

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Intel Strategy to Realize Open Cloud Vision

IT Requirements & Open Standards

Define and Prioritize IT Requirements & Accelerate Open

Industry Standards

Optimized Platforms

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Enable proven solutions that ease cloud adoption &

help guide cloud service provider selection

Intel® Cloud Builders & Cloud

Finder

Deliver optimized products for more secure, efficient, automated platforms built on a common architecture

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Open Data Center AllianceDefining requirements & amplifying voice of IT

Published IT Requirements for:

• Secure Federation

• Enhanced Identity Management

• Services Transparency & Automation

• Common Management & Policy

Proposal Engine Assistant tool:

• Use ODCA usage models in RFPs

>$100B in annual IT spend

www.opendatacenteralliance.org

Source: ODCA member survey, Oct 2011

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Intel Strategy to Realize Open Cloud Vision

Define and Prioritize IT Requirements &

Accelerate Industry Standards

Deliver optimized products for more secure, efficient, automated platforms built on a common architecture

Enable proven solutions that ease cloud adoption & provide guidance on cloud service provider selection

Intel® Cloud Builders & Cloud

Finder

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Optimized Platforms

IT Requirements & Open Standards

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Open Cloud Platform Evolution

Key Attributes Common architecture built on standard high-volume building blocks Programmable for rapid ecosystem innovation in software Standard management interfaces for multi-vendor interoperability

Integrated Resource Orchestration: Integrate and automate via standard management interfaces

Automated Security: Hardware-enhanced client to cloud security enforcement, audit & identity protection

Scalable Resource Pools: Converged Servers, Storage, Networking

Efficient, Secure, Highly Scalable Servers

Programmable, Software Defined Networks

Immensely Scalable, Distributed Storage

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Intel Strategy to Achieve Open Cloud Vision

Define and Prioritize IT Requirements &

Accelerate Industry Standards

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Enable proven solutions that ease cloud adoption & provide guidance on cloud service provider selection

Intel® Cloud Builders & Cloud

Finder

Optimized Platforms

Deliver optimized products for more secure, efficient, automated platforms built on a common architecture

IT Requirements & Open Standards

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Easing Your Cloud Adoption

* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

www.intelcloudbuilders.com

Proven, interoperable solutions>90 Reference Architectures

Intel® Cloud Builders Intel® Cloud Finder

Coming Soon!

Cloud Finder

Enterprise

Enterprise

Cloud Service Provider

Cloud Service Provider

Cloud Service Provider

Enterprise

IaaS online search tool • Qualified Cloud Service Provider list• Select Provider based on your needs/

criteria• Matchmaking

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Open Cloud VisionProgress Today….Evolving Towards the Future

2010 Today 2015 Future/Ideal

Federated

Automated

Client Aware

PredictiveSilos Hybrid

•Growing adoption•Competing APIs •Hard to compare service levels

• Seamless integration•Consistent APIs• Services transparency

•Adaptive services•Adjust in real-time to events, environment

• Provisioning times: weeks to minutes •Most migrations & audit still manual

• Policy based migrations•Automated auditing

• Predictive resource balancing

• Limited context awareness – screen size, location

• Expanding context awareness: compute, security•Balanced computing

•User experience adapts based on patterns & behaviors

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