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2011–2012 Continuity Insights Conference
Leveraging the Cloud To Manage Business Resiliency Risks & Improve Business Performance Greg Bell, Principal, Advisory KPMG LLP April, 2012
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Contents
Trends
Statistics
Cloud DR Service Marketplace
Integration
Services Options
Examples
Innovation Enablement
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Trends in Cloud BC/DR
Companies are reevaluating their DR plans for the virtual and cloud environments
Leaders are using the Cloud to improve business performance, not just cut costs.
Moving to the Cloud helps a business cut costs, but it also creates opportunities.
• Benefits:
Affordability.
Accelerates recovery time
• Concerns:
Security
Cloud is in fact one of the most disruptive forces in business in 20 years
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Statistics on Cloud Computing
Source Hosting.Com 2011
Resiliency is still one of the three most common factors driving investment in cloud computing
62% Cost
53 % BC-DR (Resiliency)
44% Flexibility
Obstacles to cloud computing
40% Security of the shared environment
20% Integration with existing infrastructure
15% Performance
Preference of a hybrid cloud 86% of large companies prefer a
hybrid cloud
Security concerns for cloud computing 55% Preventing data loss of leakage 45% Meeting regulatory requirements 42% Preventing outages
Planned and in-progress cloud services 36 % Database hosting 33% Application hosting 32% Disaster recovery 29% Web hosting 28% Load balancing
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Cloud DR Service Marketplace
Service Description Example Service Providers
Storage as-a Service Service provider provides storage in the cloud through integration with the clients own backup or replication solution.
Amazon S3 EMC Atmos Iron Mountain Cloud Recovery Nirvanix Symantec Protection Network
Backup as-a Service
Client data is backed up over the internet to the service provider. The client endpoint - may have the service provider’s agents or an appliance to facilitate backup.
EMC Mozy Pro IBM BCRS Iron Mountain Connected Iron Mountain Live Vault i365 SunGard Secure2Disk Symantec Protection Network
DR as-a Service (virtual recovery)
Client servers and data are backed up over the internet via end point agents or appliances.
CA Instant Recovery On Demand I365 SunGard Virtual Server Replication
Application continuity as - a Service
Service providers supports the backup and recovery of a specific application for the client, typically e-mail
Dell Message One Iron Mountain Total Email
Management Suite
Source: “How The Cloud Will Transform Disaster Recovery Services” - Forrester
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Integrating Cloud into an Organization’s DR Plan
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Cloud Recovery Services Options
Organization Size
Cloud Disaster Recovery Options
Storage as a Service Backup as a Service DR as a Service Application as Service
Large Off-site backup and archiving of data
End user desktops Departmental Share
Drives Remote office
Application and File servers
Physical or virtual recovery of critical applications running on x86 platforms
Critical applications (e-Mail, CRM, Payroll) which do not provide a competitive edge to the business
Medium Organization may decide based on need
End user desktops Departmental Share
Drives Remote office
Application and File servers
Physical or virtual recovery of critical applications running on x86 platforms
Critical applications (e-Mail, CRM, Payroll) which do not provide a competitive edge to the business
Small Organization may decide based on need
End user desktops Departmental Share
Drives Remote office
Application and File servers
Physical or virtual recovery of critical applications running on x86 platforms
Critical applications (e-Mail, CRM, Payroll) which do not provide a competitive edge to the business
Illustrative use cases of the Cloud Recovery Services options across organization sizes.
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Illustrative Example of a Cloud Based Recovery Solution
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Cloud: A Game Changer Looking for Business Leadership
Cloud virtualizes IT—but it transforms business.
The Cloud conversation usually starts with IT. The problem is, it often ends there, too. It’s easy to focus on how moving to the Cloud
helps a business cut costs, but it also creates opportunities. Cloud is in fact one of the most disruptive
forces in business in 20 years.
The question is, how can you transform your business to take advantage of this fundamental disruption?
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Impact of Cloud on Business Operations
Adopting cloud has a big impact on IT, but it doesn’t stop there. Critical business operations are also affected. Organizations need an enterprise-
wide approach that takes in the cross-functional effects of cloud
Your approach may vary, depending on your cloud service model, your deployment model, and the maturity of existing business and IT processes
Lessons learned from outsourcing apply in the cloud
As Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) practices evolve and mature, enterprise processes need to keep pace with the changing landscape.
Financial Management and Tax
Security and Privacy
Operational
Regulatory and Compliance
Vendor Management
Data & Technology
Business Operations
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Not Just Cheaper, Better, Faster—Cloud Enables Innovation
The Cloud has already changed how you work and with whom you compete.
By virtualizing processes, the Cloud creates new opportunities and business models.
By shattering barriers to entry, the Cloud creates new competition. It gives “two- guys-in-a-garage” the scalability and infrastructure access of an established player.
Being in the Cloud is quickly shifting from a competitive advantage to an operational necessity.
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