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IoT and Hybrid Cloud
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IoT Revolution
50 billion things connected by 2020
IPv6 allows for 100 addresses for every atom on Earth!
44ZB of Data worldwide by 2020.
94% of businesses have seen a return on IoT investments
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Endless Possibilities
Home DevicesPower Efficiency, Appliances, Security
WearablesHealth, Safety, Entertainment
Smart CitiesTraffic Control, Parking, Smartphone Recognition
Commercial/Industrial
Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Healthcare
Monitoring, Alerts, Research
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Infrastructure Challenges in IoT
AvailabilityLife or death scenarios24/7/365$$$
Scalability Time to marketStorage capacitySpace Limitations
Security/Compliancy New Type of TerrorismAccess to dataPrivacy – who owns your data
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Availability
HA Hardware ClustersFailure, Maintenance, Patching
Infrastructure RedundancyGenerators, Fuel Tanks, UPS, Cooling
Network ConnectivitySize Matters, Multicarrier, Multi-pathed
Geographic DiversityDisaster, User Performance
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Scalability
Capex/Opex ModelsOrganizational Balance
PerformanceKeeping up with technology
Hardware ManagementSupport CostUpgrade Cost
CapacityOverbuy/Under-buyLimited
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Security
Application Specific NeedsFirewall Types
Who has access to dataProduction vs. analytics
Physical SecurityAccess ControlProcess ControlExpensive Audits
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Where Should Things Go
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Staying On Premises
Networking GearFirewallsInternally High Touched Apps
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Getting Things Offsite
High Security Customer Facing AppsRAM intensive applicationsLegacy apps difficult to upgradeStable Production EnvironmentsEnvironments that will be audited
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What Belongs in Public Cloud
Customer Facing ApplicationsScaling ApplicationsAdditional NodesTest/DevEmail
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Embracing The Cloud
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Creating a Hybrid Cloud
Private Cloud Owning & Managing HardwarePrivate Cloud = Dedicated Managed Hardware
Public Cloud
Colocation On Prem
Private Cloud
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Staying Connected
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Choosing an Outsourcing Partner
Solutions that allow you to PivotColocation, Cloud, Storage, DR, Network Architecture
Technical AssistanceFace to face, Design, Implementation, Back end support
Flexibility to build it rightWho manages? How Secure?
No Finger PointingTime is $, Time to resolution is key
Are you a name or a # ?
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Questions/Discussion
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