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Peter de HaasOnline Strategy [email protected]
Heads in the Cloud, Feet on the Ground
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
Economies of skill
Econ
om
ies o
f scale Co-
location Services
Cloud Computin
g
On Premise
Installation
Traditional Outsourcin
g
“…larger companies…can be expected to pursue a hybrid approach for many years, supplying some hardware and software requirements themselves and purchasing others over the grid. One of the key challenges for corporate IT departments, in fact, lies in making the right decisions about what to hold on to and what to let go.”
- Nick Carr, ‘The Big Switch”
Choice Matters
Platform Continuum
• Bring your own machines, connectivity, software, etc.
• Complete control• Complete
responsibility• Static capabilities• Upfront capital costs
for the infrastructure
• Renting machines, connectivity, software
• Less control• Fewer
responsibilities• Lower capital costs • More flexible• Pay for fixed
capacity, even if idle
• Shared, multi-tenant infrastructure
• Virtualized & dynamic
• Scalable & available• Abstracted from the
infrastructure• Higher-level services• Pay as you go
On-PremisesServers
Hosted Servers
Cloud Platform
Security & Privacy
Compliance & Regulations
Control & Customizability
Premises Cloud
Power of Choice
Web Applications
Choice and Flexibility
SERVER CLOUD
PLATFORM
IDENTITYActive Directory AD/Live ID
CLIENT
STORAGE
COMMUNICATIONS
BUSINESS APPS
COLLABORATION
San Antonio Data Center
Networks
Building Block Services
3rd PartyApps & SolutionsOnline ServicesLive Services
Datacenters
Microsoft SharePoint Services
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Services
Business Productivity Online Services (BPOS)
E-mail, gedeelde
agenda en contacten,
toegankelijk via PC, mobiele
telefoon en webbrowser, vrij van spam en virussen
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Bedrijfssoftware, aangeboden als een pakket van online services,
gehost door Microsoft, als abonnement verkocht met partners
Microsoft Online TodayBusiness Productivity Online Suite Reference Customers
ON-PREMISES WEB & CLOUDS
Windows Azure PlatformThird party cloudWeb applications
LOB ApplicationsComposite applications
Compute Storage Management
ManagementRelational data Connectivity Access control
Developer ExperienceUse existing skills and tools
Windows Azure ScenariosISV
•Partners use Microsoft Cloud Services to host and run their apps•Microsoft provides application platform, infrastructure and billing services for multi-tenancy
Cloud
Customers
ISV
Billing
Billing
Developers
•Develop new applications @ Internet scale•Pure cloud architecture with consumer or business focus•Bridge to existing on-premise applications
Cloud
Customers
Business
•Business builds new or extends an existing application•SDK provided by Microsoft, and code uploaded to Microsoft cloud•Leverages familiar tools and framework
Developers
Cloud
SDK
APP
Partner Ecosystem
DistributorLAR/DMR
ISV
Retail
OEM
SI & VAPHost&
Telco
Marketing Agencies& Independent Agents
System Builder
Transaction
Solution
Midmarket
Enterprise
Small Business
How We Will Work with the ChannelEmbedded Windows Azure platform
Customer
Partner
Partner offering
Partner offering
Open and Interoperable Identity
Users control their own identities
Single, federated identity platform
Open and interoperable
“Geneva”
Azure Services Platform Roadmap
First CTPDeveloper CTP for Services SDKs, and
Tools
Fall 2008 Spring 2009
Updated CTPsEnable Full trust & Fast CGI
Geo-location support.NET Services Open CTP
Live Framework Open CTPSDS Invitation-only CTP
Fall 2009
Commercial AvailabilityWindows Azure.NET ServicesSQL Services
Summer 2009
Pricing & SLA confirmationSDS Public CTP
Visual Studio & .NET
“Oslo” - Modeling
Partners
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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The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after
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