Integrating Enterprise Clouds | GSF 2012 | Session 2-4

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Annie Williams VP, Federal Cloud Services

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GSF 2012 Session 2-4 of Cloud Service Providers: Past, Present and Future. Presented by Annie Williams.

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Annie WilliamsVP, Federal Cloud Services

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Cloud Service Providers: Past, Present and

Future

• Agenda:

• Cloud Service Providers have been on the fore front of the cloud

evolution. I will be sharing the SP perspective of the last four years,

where we have been and where we are headed specific to the federal

market.

• I will focus on some early trends and some of the specific industry

milestones that have played a significant roll in service delivery

models; cloud first, C&As, BPAs, fedramp

• I will review the educational explanation of the various types of cloud

services and how they have evolved; public, private and hybrid.

• I will conclude with the technology advancements that we see taking

hold that will ultimately dictate the next generation of cloud

computing.

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Enterprise-Class Platform

• Compliant

• High-performance

• Global presence

Highly Secure

• Architecture

• Assessment

• Response

Relevant & Accessible

• Integration

• Interoperability

• Enablement

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Completely shared

Single network context

Public transport only

Shared computing resources

First come first served

One-size-fits-all

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Dedicated environment

Fully secure and customizable

Loses shared economies of scale

Expensive to deploy, manage & maintain

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Physical multi-tenancy

Logical segmentation of resources

Private compute pools

Private network integration

Private address space

Dedicated firewall context

Guaranteed availability

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Applications

Management Systems

Networks

Devices

Internal Virtualization

Managed Services

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Compliance & Audit

Authentication

Directory Services

E-discovery

Operational Management Systems

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Architectural Design

Managed Services

SOC

Identity

Access Management

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Private Network Wireless

IP Address Space POS

Carrier Neutrality Global Reach

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Hypervisor

API

Development Frameworks

Cloud Brokerage

Orchestration Tools

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Enterprise Data CenterEnterprise Data Center

“Utility” Cloud Services“Utility” Cloud Services

Colo, MSP & CustomColo, MSP & Custom

PrivateCloud

DedicatedCloud

CommunityCloud

PublicCloud A Public

Cloud B

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Cloud 2

Customer Data Center/Private Cloud

App 1

VIRTUAL MANAGEMENT/CONTROLS

VIRTUALIZED STORAGE

Cloud 1

CloudSwitchInstance

(CSI)

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App 5

VIRTUALIZED STORAGE

VIRTUALIZED STORAGE

App 2 App 3

DATA CENTER SERVICES:DNS, LDAP, Identity, Infrastructure…

App 4

CloudSwitchAppliance

(CSA)

FIR

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App 2

App 3

CloudSwitchInstance

(CSI)

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Large Financial Services Firm:

Continuous Integration in a Secure Cloud Environment

Large bank with distributed developer teams

Using Hudson for continuous integration

Terremark’s Enterprise Cloud enables rapid, secure self-service

CloudSwitch provides complete isolation and control