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OPEN DATA CENTER ALLIANCE DELIVERING CUSTOMER DELIVERING CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CLOUD
ALLIANCE: AMAZING PROGRESS IN 7 MONTHS
October 2010 Today
Release of the 1st
user-driven requirements for the cloud
Establishment of 1st user-driven organization for cloud requirements for the cloud
4X members representing
cloud requirements
70 IT leaders joined by p g>$100B annual IT spend
N ll b ti 4
technical advisor Intel
New collaborations: 4organizations and 4 initial solutions providers
Collaboration intent with the industry p
INITIAL ALLIANCE PUBLICATIONS RELEASED
First documented customerFirst documented customer
Eight Open Data Center UsageEight Open Data Center Usage
First documented customer requirements for cloudFirst documented customer requirements for cloud
Eight Open Data Center Usage ModelsEight Open Data Center Usage Models
Target the most urgent issuesTarget the most urgent issuesTarget the most urgent issues gating cloud adoption todayTarget the most urgent issues gating cloud adoption today
Accelerate cloud investment through collective member useAccelerate cloud investment through collective member use
>280 GLOBAL IT LEADERS: 4X GROWTHSteering Committeeg
Walt DisneyCorp.
Contributing MembersAT&T
Adopter MembersAIMS Data
Centre SDN BHD
Beijing China Power Information
Technology Co., Ltd.BearingIreland LtdAbiquo
Talisman Energy
eCaremeTechnologies,
Inc.Ceske
Radiokomunikace
Getronics NL BV
China Telecom
Corporation
MCHiWeb
Himes Associate
s Ltd
Cloud SoftCapitolin
e LLPC4
Advanced Solutions
Solid Pass
Intel serves as Technical Advisor to the Alliance
ACCELERATING CLOUD ADOPTION
ACCELERATEACCELERATE SAVINGSAVINGACCELERATEACCELERATE$50B $50B
OF CLOUD OF CLOUD
SAVINGSAVING$25B$25BIN TOTALIN TOTALOF CLOUD OF CLOUD
SERVICESSERVICES11IN TOTALIN TOTALANNUALANNUAL
IT SPEND WITHINIT SPEND WITHIN5 YEARS5 YEARS22
1: Source: Projections based on IDC Cloud Services Forecast, May 2010. Assumes a 25% acceleration in cloud services from IDC estimate between 2010 and 2015 2: Source: Estimated 15% reduction in operational costs based on Bain’s $142B annual spending estimates.
ESTABLISHING A VISION FOR CLOUD COMPUTING
Drive new levels of IT agility through delivery of unifiedDrive new levels of IT agility through delivery of unified customer requirements for cloud computing enabling secure federation of cloud services, automation of IT infrastructure, common management and policy for data g p ycenter resources, and transparency in cloud service capability and metrics.
OPEN DATA CENTER USAGE MODEL OVERVIEWSECURE FEDERATION AUTOMATION COMMON MGMT
AND POLICY TRANSPARENCY
Provider AssuranceIndustry standard provider security
Provider AssuranceIndustry standard provider security
VM InteroperabilityStandard, interoperable VM
Regulatory FrameworkGuide industry in requirements &
Service CatalogCompare service features & price across providersprovider security
tiers: bronze-platinum
Compliance
provider security tiers: bronze-platinum
Compliance
interoperable VM deployment & management
IO Control
requirements & compliance management best practices
p
Standard Unit of Measurement Standardized cloudCompliance
MonitoringTransparent oversight of provider security
Compliance MonitoringTransparent oversight of provider security
IO Control Extend QoSguarantees from system to network
Standardized cloud performance comparison
Carbon Footprintprovider securityprovider security Carbon FootprintCloud services become “CO2 aware”
The Alliance endorses immediate use to guide member planning and purchasing decisions
SECURE FEDERATION OF CLOUD SERVICES
Challenge: Lack of consistent cloud security service levels and inability to easily manage compliance
Provider Security Assurance:D fi iti f t d di d b
Security Compliance Monitoring:R l ti it i f l d iDefinition of standardized bronze
through platinum security tiersReal time monitoring of cloud service security compliance
Impact: Acceleration of cloud adoption through consistency of security regulations and SLAs and
expansion of “cloud ready” applications.
CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE AUTOMATION
Challenge: Need for scalable cloud services that manage cost and efficiency via automated control of SLAs
VM Interoperability:Defines requirement for common management interface across all
IO Control:Establishes requirement for customer
t l f b d idth ll ti VMmanagement interface across all hypervisors
control of bandwidth allocation per VM ensuring QoS
Impact: Increases efficiency of system use, extendspolicy based infrastructure managementp y g
COMMON MANAGEMENT AND POLICY OF CLOUD RESOURCESCLOUD RESOURCES
Challenge: Lack of common, simplified management model across cloud services, infrastructure and providers
Regulatory Framework:Establishes a baseline of regulatory agencies engaged on articulatingagencies engaged on articulating cloud service regulations.
Impact: Lays a foundation for policy management to be enhanced with further publications.
1: Source: KPMG 2010 Cloud Computing Survey
TRANSPARENCY OF CLOUD SERVICE OFFERINGS
Challenge: Lack of consistent, standard framework for comparison of cloud services, pricing and performance
Service Catalog:Requires standard framework for cloud
Standard Units of Measure:Defines framework for
Carbon Footprint:Requires standard
service comparison.
Defines framework for standards cloud capability metrics
qservice provider reporting of cloud carbon production.
Impact: Establishes standard interfaces for cloud service market
DRIVING ADOPTION WITH INDUSTRY
SOLUTIONS INDUSTRY SOLUTIONS PROVIDERSSTANDARDS
ORGS
SpecificationsSpecifications& Standards& Standards
Requirements& Usage Models
Cloud Solution Delivery
NEW INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONCSADrive standards definitions for security requirements with CSACSADrive standards definitions for security requirements with CSA
DMTFDMTF
OASISOASIS
Define IT infrastructure management requirements with DMTFDefine IT infrastructure management requirements with DMTF
OASISDrive standards for service transparency with OASISOASISDrive standards for service transparency with OASIS
ECLCAdvance the description of cloud services features with ECLCECLCAdvance the description of cloud services features with ECLC
INDUSTRY LEADER ENGAGEMENT
"W ki i h h ODCA i i f l b l d i i"Working with the ODCA, an impressive group of global end user companies, is part of EMC¹s strategy to accelerate customers¹ journey to the cloud so they can achieve business agility and efficiency. EMC is excited to be one of the Solution Provider members collaborating with the Alliance to meet the requirementsProvider members collaborating with the Alliance to meet the requirements outlined in its first usage models for deploying flexible, hybrid cloud solutions.“~Doc D'Errico, EMC's Vice President, EMC Solutions Group.
LOOKING FORWARD
18 months: I iti l D l t
Today: Initial Deployments
Usage Model Release
6 months: Initial IndustryInitial IndustryRoadmap Integration
THE TIME IS NOW
All usage models available atAll usage models available atAll usage models available at www.opendatacenteralliance.orgAll usage models available at www.opendatacenteralliance.org
Use usage models for product development and Use usage models for product development and g p pdeployment planning
g p pdeployment planning
Join now to shape the future of cloud computingJoin now to shape the future of cloud computingJoin now to shape the future of cloud computingJoin now to shape the future of cloud computing
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