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The Battle of the Clouds: Public vs Private
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Jamal Pryor SharePoint Architect
Steven Rupp SharePoint Architect
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The Public Cloud: !
A multi-tenant environment form of cloud computing where all your data resides in a shared storage network
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The Private Cloud: !
A form of cloud computing that is used by only one organization, or that ensures an organization is completely isolated from others
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SharePoint Cloud
Out-of-box functionality MISSING in
SharePoint Online
Full admin control
over your SharePoint
infrastructure
Custom disaster
recovery backups
to fit your needs
Financially-backed,
100% uptime SLA
Cost effective
solutions based on
your requirements
Active directory
integration over
VPN or ADFS
Provide or reuse
current Microsoft
SharePoint licensing
Compliant-Ready
SharePoint farms
with isolated data
24/7/365
Customer Service
SSRS, PowerPivot,
PerformancePoint
Server-side
APIs
Search Driven
Websites
Reduces platform’s
extensibility & ability
Business Connectivity
for LOB data integration
Production Internet
website capabilities
Business
Intelligence
Central Admin
Access
vs.Public Cloud Private Cloud
The Differences Between
SharePoint Online and SharePoint Cloud
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Benefits and Disadvantages
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ExamplesPrivate Cloud Public Cloud
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How do I choose a Cloud? !
Do you need the ability for customization? What security compliances must you meet?
What are your company growth expectations over the next 2-5 years?
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How do I choose a vendor? !
How long has your company focused on this technology? What is your support availability? Where is it based?
Are your SLA guarantees financially backed? Do you meet the compliance standards for my industry?
How much control do I have over my servers?
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