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WELCOME TO ODCA UNIVERSITYSchool is way cool
Dean of ODCA U, TCC ChairIntel IT, Principal Engineer
Catherine Spence
ORIENTATION Intro to ODCA ArchitectureUsage Model Catalog Forecast CurriculumHomework Back to School Tips
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Welcome new and returning students!
ORIENTATION Intro to ODCA ArchitectureUsage Model Catalog Forecast CurriculumHomework Back to School Tips
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Welcome new and returning students!
ODCA Solutions Lifecycle
MembersAdopt
Solutions
ODCA Defines Usage Models
Usage Models
Evolution
ODCA Shares Results
Solutions Alignment
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ODCA Driving Positive Results
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Delivering cloud and big data services based on ODCA
requirements
Strategy and procurement decisions anchored on ODCA
requirements.
Building cloud based on ODCA requirements
Leveraging ODCA as a pragmatic guild for internal & client cloud-implementations
UMs used for current clouds & future planning
of new cloud services
Driving RFPs based on ODCA requirements: Best practice
published at Forecast
Leveraging ODCA for full scale private cloud build out, big
data and networking strategy
Broad integration of ODCA UMs to global cloud strategy
and service offerings
CONTEXT
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CONCEPTUAL ARCHITECTURE
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CLOUD MATURITY MODEL SUMMARYLevel Description Enterprise Cloud Maturity
CMM 0 None Legacy Applications on dedicated Infrastructure
CMM 1 Initial, ad-hoc Analysis of Current Environments’ Cloud Readiness
CMM 2 Repeatable, opportunistic Processes for Cloud Adoption Defined
CMM 3 Defined, systematic
Tooling and Integration exists for Automated Cloud Usage
CMM 4 Managed & measurable
Cloud Aware Applications, deployed according to Business requirements on Public, Private and
Hybrid platforms – Manual FederationCMM 5 Optimized Federated, Interoperable, and Open Cloud
Use of cloud becomes more sophisticated, comprehensive and optimized 8
ENTERPRISE ADOPTION ROADMAPYear 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
End User
App Dev
App Owner
IT Ops
Federated, Interoperable,
and Open Cloud
Simple SaaS
Enterprise Legacy Apps
Compute, Storage, and
Network
Simple Compute IaaS
Simple SaaS
Enterprise Legacy Apps
Cloud Aware Apps
Complex Compute IaaS
Simple Compute IaaS
Compute, Storage, and
Network
Complex SaaS Hybrid SaaS
Full Private IaaS Hybrid IaaS
Cloud Aware Apps
Legacy Apps
Private PaaS Hybrid PaaS
Cloud Aware Apps
Legacy Apps
Consumers
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Attend CMM deep dive tomorrow!
USAGE MODEL DEFINITIONDescribes interactions between a system and all of its “actors”• Vendor-agnostic• Based on real user needs• Portrays lifecycle perspective
Benefits• Cloud subscribers: Accelerate your cloud• Service & solution providers: Real requirements on form &
function; make adoption easy10
LIBRARY OF USAGE MODELS
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• Business Strategy Enabled by Cloud• Commercial Framework• Information as a Service• Service Orchestration• Compute IaaS, SDN, Scale-Out Storage
7 MUM + 26 UM = 33!
USAGE MODEL INTERNALS
• Exec Summary
• Problem Statement
• Use Cases
• RFP Questions
• Industry Action
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LIFECYCLE
Create Order
Start/Stop
RunChange/ Reconfigure
End/Delete
• Master Services Agreement• Account provisioning• Place the order
• Provision & instantiate service
• Operate & use the service
• Scale, re-configure, migrate and/or optimize
• Terminate all aspects, technical & commercial
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Intro to ODCA ArchitectureUsage Model Catalog Forecast CurriculumHomework Back to School Tips
ORIENTATION
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Welcome new and returning students!
COMMERCIAL & CORPORATE
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Document User SituationBusiness Strategy enabled by Cloud
Anchoring a cloud strategy within a business context and business maturity expectations
Commercial Framework Cloud Subscriber and Cloud Provider wish to comply with key global, national, and industry regulatory requirements
Standard Units of Measure (SUoM)
Plan and measure usage of services provided by Cloud Provider
Improving Agility in Risk Management
Rethink traditional enterprise risk approach in order to adapt rapidly to cloud models
Carbon Footprint & Energy Efficiency
Comply with corporate and regulatory carbon usage requirements
INFRASTRUCTURE
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Document User SituationCompute Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Adopt a cloud-based virtual environment for general compute workload use
I/O Control Monitor and control network and storage I/O to application in Cloud Infrastructure Environment
Software-Defined Networks
Configure and use a Cloud Service with software-defined network functionality
Scale-Out Storage Utilize scalable storage facilities
SECURITY & COMPLIANCE
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Document User SituationProvider Security Assurance Standardize mechanisms to communicate and procure security capabilities from
Providers
Security Compliance Monitoring Assure compliance with established security requirements
Identity Management Interop Manage identity in the cloud
Cloud-Based Identity Provisioning Provision identity in the cloud
Cloud-based Identity Governance and Auditing
Execute control of identity management
IaaS Privileged User Access Create and define roles and responsibilities
Single Sign-On Authentication Integrate multiple security environments to make log on transparent when traversing between systems
SW Entitlement Management Framework Manage software licenses not tied to specific servers
Data Security Framework Protect data located in the cloudData Security Protect data located in the cloudeDiscovery & Forensics Determine nature of attacks and respond to regulators
Regulatory Framework Comply with key global, national, and industry regulatory requirements
SERVICES & DATA
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Document User Situation
Service Orchestration Configure and deploy a service in the cloudCloud Service Brokering Find and utilize a cloud service through an intermediary
serviceService Catalog Understand and procure services from Cloud Providers
Information as a Service Mine data for business decision supportData Management for Information as a Service
Categorize and manage data to help enable data analysis
SaaS Data Exchange Share data among internal systems and 3rd party SaaS providers
INTEROPERABILITY
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Document User SituationInterop across Clouds Best practices for interacting across clouds
Virtual Machine (VM) Interoperability
Cloud Subscriber wishes to move application between two different hypervisor platforms
Long-Distance Migration Migrate a system further than 20 km
Platform as a Service (PaaS)Interoperability
Define platform applications for interoperability
Software as a Service (SaaS) Interoperability
Define software service-level applications
ORIENTATION Intro to ODCA ArchitectureUsage Model Catalog Forecast CurriculumHomework Back to School Tips
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Welcome new and returning students!
FORECAST CURRICULUM
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Course Course Title Instructors
Tue 2:20 Business Strategy Enabled by Cloud Ryan Skipp, T-Systems
Tue 3:20 SaaS Data Exchange Vijay Mungara, Intel
Tue 4:20 Bringing Agility in Cloud Risk Management Ed Simmons, UBSRyan Skipp, T-Systems
Wed 9:30 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Dave Casper, MoogsoftEd Simmons, UBS
Wed 10:30 Cloud Service Brokering Ryan Skipp, T-Systems Prasanna Raman Sridhar, Infosys
Wed 11:30 eDiscovery and Forensics Steve Watson, Intel
Wed 1:40 Cloud Aware Applications Dave Casper, Moogsoft
Wed 2:40 Software Defined Networking – What’s new? Chris Swan, CohesiveFTKevin Clarke, Verizon
ORIENTATION Intro to ODCA ArchitectureUsage Model Catalog Forecast CurriculumHomework Back to School Tips
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Welcome new and returning students!
HOMEWORK
Try the Proposal Engine Assistant Tool Check out Cloud Provider Search Extra credit participation
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PROPOSAL ENGINE ASSISTANT TOOL
Online tool to generate RFP Requirements from the usage modelsIn three easy steps!
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PEAT EMAIL
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CLOUD PROVIDER SEARCH TOOL
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EXTRA CREDIT PARTICIPATION
Start
ODCA Member?
Technical Expert?
Drive cloud
adoption?
Consider joining an ODCA work group
Consider joining ODCA Cloud Expert
Network
Consider joining ODCA
Success
Yes
Yes YesNo
No
No Connect with the ODCA Cloud Expert
Network
In the Meetup Zone
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Alliance Workgroup Structure
Planning & Deployment
SolutionsDelivery
Standards & Regulatory
Technical Leadership
Steering Committee Board of Directors
Technical Coordination Committee
Work Groups (WGs)
2 3 41
Cloud Expert Network (CEN)
Contributor Members
Solution Provider Members
AdopterMembers
Roadmap review & input
Active WG participation
Active WG participation
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CLOUD EXPERT NETWORK (CEN)Who Board delegates, Contributors and Solution ProvidersWhat A network of experts in IaaS, PaaS, InfoaaS, Security, Manageability, Data
Services assemble for two main functions1. Networking with global peer group2. Provide expert consultation on specific subject matter, as it relates to ODCA UMs
How The CEN meets via1. Discussion Groups2. Speakerships3. Consultants to Work Groups around UM interpretations and POCs4. Annual planning sessions
When Full group = at least quarterly by phone and or face to face. Ad-hoc otherwise.
For SMEs who are looking for a peer network offering best practices and thought leadership, membership in ODCA provides global connections in multiple industries.
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Intro to ODCA ArchitectureMaster Usage Models Forecast CurriculumHomework Back to School Tips
ORIENTATION
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Welcome new and returning students!
BACK TO SCHOOL TIPS
• Attend exciting sessions being held today and tomorrow
• Learn ODCA Usage Models• Use usage models and PEAT tool
now• Get involved! Join new ODCA
work groups and Cloud Expert Network
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ODCA U will skill you up for Cloud Computing!
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