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TZCLD1 Cloud Management and Virtualization for SAP Solutions 1 day
Material Number: 50120996 Collection: 99
Agenda
Unit 1:
Unit 2:
Unit 3:
Unit 4:
Unit 5:
Unit 6:
Unit 7:
Unit 8:
Unit 9:
Change in the Computing World
The Definition of Cloud Computing
Transformation Path for Cloud Approaches
SAP Management Software for on-premise Cloud
SAP Cloud Appliance Library (CAL)
SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud (HEC)
SAP Success Factors
SAP in Public Cloud environments: Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Technical Architecture Recommendations
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Unit 1 Change in the Computing World
The Computing World is Changing?
At the beginning of the industrial age, it was necessary for organisations to supply their own energy.
• Industrial firms built and operated their own power sources
• Electrical standards varied and distribution approaches were bespoke
• Many different technical specialists and vendors serviced the electricity generation market
• A few centralised sources existed for lightweight applications like lighting
• Generation was capital intensive and there was limited best practice - electricity was not well exploited
In the late 19th century a radical change in the electrical industry took place.
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Why the customer should be interested in this Service. Set the Scene - Business Trends.
The Computing World is Changing?
After this change ... Electricity became available as a centralized source, companies were able to focus on their business rather than on generating energy to do business. The cost of managing energy infrastructure was reduced.
• Electricity is delivered more reliably and much cheaper than generating it on your own
Large scale economies replaced small scale production market for products and skills
• Spare capital was released
New standards for electricity increased size of the market for electrically driven devices
Electricity replaced mechanical energy 1890: 5°/o of market used electricity 1905: all new factories run by electricity
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A fundamental shift in technology* ...
At the beginning of the information age, organizations had to invest in building and managing their own computing infrastructure.
~ Enterprises build and operate their own data centers
" Centralised IT sources exist mainly for the consumer market
• Managing IT infrastructure is capital intensive
Didn't we have a similar change before? Carr Nicolas - The Big Switch
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The Computing World is Changing!
Now we get Everything-as-a-Service (XaaS), on-demand and pay as you use infrastructure. This is the beginning of a shift which will allows companies to shift their focus from building and managing IT infrastructure, back to running their business.
• Application availability and performance is better than for in-house or outsourced systems for a lot of customers
• Technology platforms will be standardized
Here we go again ...
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Unit 2 The Definition of Cloud Computing
A definition of Cloud Computing
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These Resources or Services must be rapidly provisioned and
released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.
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So it is about Services and Automation? Software as a Service (SaaS)
Everything-as-a-Service (XaaS)
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
• Applications are provided by a Saas provider including maintenance, hardware, and administration Customers use the application via Internet and pays subscription based, per user and per usage period
SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud
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SAP Success Factors
SAP Sales OnDemand
Various SAP OnDemand Solutions
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