Symposium Cloud En Grid Computing Microsoft Online Strategy - 21-4-2009

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Peter de HaasOnline Strategy Managerpeter.dehaas@microsoft.com

Symposium Cloud- en Gridcomputing21 April 2009

New aspects in Cloud Computing

• The illusion of infinite computing resources available on demand

Scale

• The elimination of an up-front commitment by Cloud users

Commitment

• The ability to pay for use of computing resources on a short-term basis as needed

Pay for Use

Source: Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing

Global reach Ease of provisioning Business agility Deployability & manageability

Security & Privacy Customizability Visibility & Control Data accessibility

The Industry Debate

+Extending tools and platform to cloud

Experience across multiple devicesBest-in-class SLAs and IT governance

Services

Software

Best of both worldsUser in control

Deployment choices for IT

Industry TrendsSOA: Service Oriented Architecture

Reuse and Agility

Web 2.0Network Effect

SaaS: Software as a Service Flexible pricing and delivery

RIA: Rich Internet ApplicationsExperience

Software + Services

Cloud ComputingService Utility

Microsoft Office Web Applications

Microsoft Services Platform

Computers Networks

Building Block Services

3rd PartyApps & SolutionsOnline ServicesLive Services

Datacenters

Data Center Program

Microsoft Services Platform

Computers Networks

Building Block Services

3rd PartyApps & SolutionsOnline ServicesLive Services

Datacenters

Azure™ Services Platform

ServiceMgmt

VirtualizedCompute Blobs Tables Queues Locks

Scalable, available hosting platformRich developer experienceModel-driven service lifecycle managementEnterprise-ready and hobbyist-friendly

A Look Inside Azure

ServiceBus

AccessControl

Workflow

Database

Reporting

Analytics

Compute Storage Manage

Identity

Devices

Contacts

Your Applications

Interoperability

Azure™ Services Platform

The Power of Choice

Extend existing On-Premise Application

Deploy Complete Application in the

Cloud

Compose New Application from Cloud

Services

Microsoft Services Platform

Computers Networks

Building Block Services

3rd PartyApps & SolutionsOnline ServicesLive Services

Datacenters

The Services FoundationAcross the company, all over the world, around the clock

Zurich .Net Online

19 MBS Online

Office Labs

Sharepoint.Microsoft.com

Yellow box or text = pipeline

Plus over 150 more sites

and services

Microsoft Online Services

Business Productivity Online Suite

Bedrijfssoftware, aangeboden als een pakket van online services, gehost door Microsoft, als abonnement verkocht met partners

Ease of UseWebbased Management

Unified access point for all Online services$Simplified Management

Subscription and Trial Web Access

Service Administrati

on

Trial and Buy

User Management

Settings Support Tools

Anywhere Access without VPN

Single Sign On

Application Access

SharePoint Links

Downloads Password

Reset

Rich Client Access

IT Pro End User

www.microsoft.nl/online

Choice and FlexibilitySERVER CLOUD

PLATFORM

IDENTITYActive Directory AD/Live ID

CLIENT

STORAGE

COMMUNICATIONS

BUSINESS APPS

COLLABORATION

Application runs

on-premise

Buy my own hardware, and

manage my own data center

Heads in the Cloud, Feet on the Ground

Economy of ScaleLow High

Application runs at a hoster

Pay someone to host my

application using hardware

that I specify

Application runs using

cloud services

Pay someone to host my

application without

specifying the hardware (they promise to be

“infinitely” scalable)

Application is supplied by a

vendor

Pay for someone’s

hosted application. Don’t care about the

hardware, as long as it works.

ControlHigh Low

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