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Cloud Computing Overview and how you can get on the bandwagon
Larry Carvalho
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Cloud Computing market size has significant expectations of growth and revenue
By 2012, customer spending on IT cloud services will grow almost threefold, to $42 billion IDC
Gartner says the size of the 2008 cloud computing market stood at $46 billion and will jump to $150 billion by 2013 (includes AdWords) Cloud computing markets at $36 billion 2008 are expected to reach $160.2 billion by 2015 Wintergreen Research Most Fortune 500 companies are expected to implement internal clouds of some sort
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Analyst projections are consistent due to significant perceived opportunities by venture capitalists
Cloud computing has become the center of investment and innovation. Nicholas Carr, 2009 IDC Directions
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Elasticity
Economies of scale
Application scalability
Disaster recovery Green solutions Time to market
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This cloud model promotes availability and is composed of five essential characteristics, three delivery models, and four deployment models
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Multi-tenancy
Lower time to value
Inability to meet these characteristics will reduce the benefits harnessed from cloud computing
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Cloud technology adoption can be categorized under three major delivery models
Business Process as a Service (BPaaS)
To be considered cloud they must be deployed on top of cloud infrastructure that has the key characteristics
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*-As-AService
Business Process
Software or Application Platform
Examples
PayPal, Fedex, ADP
Infrastructure
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Community cloud
shared infrastructure for specific community
Public cloud
Sold to the public, mega-scale infrastructure
Hybrid cloud
composition of two or more clouds
Virtualization
Free software Autonomic computing Homogeneity Geographically distributed systems Advanced security technologies Service oriented software Some of these characteristics will be limited when implementing private clouds
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The taxonomy for cloud computing depicts how various components need to work together
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The relationships between standards and taxonomies can be used as a starting point to lay out a roadmap
Building a small, low-risk and limited term cloud implementation within an enterprise can provide the foundation to exploit additional benefits as cloud technology matures
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