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Maik Schmalstich, Global Head Virtualization & Cloud Management Services Three Pillars of a Working Cloud Model

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Maik Schmalstich, Global Head Virtualization & Cloud Management Services

Three Pillars of a Working Cloud Model

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Costand

scalability

Speedand

agility

Innovationand

collaboration

2007 2010 2013

Shift in Perceived Benefits of Cloud Computing

Source: Upcoming “The Collaborative Cloud — Cloud Computing Shifts From Resource Sharing To Business Innovation” Forrester report

Silo’d Cloud Applications

Hybrid Environment

100%Cloud

Agenda

• The past, present, and future of Cloud

• A Working Cloud Model for IT Innovation

• Multi-Cloud Environments

• Cloud Maturity Model

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The Working Cloud Model

On-Premise Systems

Governance and Compliance

Cloud Applications

IT INNOVATION

Synchronizing with systems in the Cloud

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Pillars of a Working Cloud Model

On-Premise Systems

On-Premise Systems

On-Premise Systems

Governance and Compliance

Cloud Applications

1. Flexible Deployment Solutions

2. Pool and Share

3. Standardization

4. Virtualization

Considerations

• Standardization

• Harmonization is the key for efficiency and speed

• Performance and availability

• Size of the landscape implications• Evaluate TCO implications• Implement the pool and share concept

Develop your strategy based on your landscape and business objectives.

physical servers virtual servers private cloud

public cloud

Flexible Deployment Options

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Pool and Share

CPU

Access

Network

Storage

Application

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Standardization is the key

CPU

Access

Network

Storage

OS

Application

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Pillars of a Working Cloud Model

On-Premise Systems

Governance and Compliance

Cloud ApplicationsCloud ApplicationsCloud Applications

1. Considerations

2. Complement to Existing Assets

3. Cloud Applications (Software as a Service)

Considerations

• Integration

• Security

• Criticality of process

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Sourcing Production Logistic Sales Service

New collaborativeprocesses

Reach new users

Increase user flexibility

Socialmedia

New customerengagement

Seasonalscalability

Real-time processes

Insights anddecision support

Virtual reality Mobiledevices

Compliance

Complement Existing Assets with Innovation

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Cloud Applications (Software as a Service)

ERP

Collaboration

Line-of-Business

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Pillars of a Working Cloud Model

On-Premise Systems

Cloud Enablement

Cloud Enablement

Cloud Enablement

Cloud Applications

1. Acceleration

2. Governance and compliance

3. Sourcing

4. Scalability

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Accelerate

Loading and snapshotting

Set up a test system in an

hour

Try out applications on demand

Prototypes and pilots

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Governance & Compliance

Technical constraints:

Virtualizing

Security

Performance

Support

Operational constraints:

Monitoring

Diagnostics

Business instead oftechnical continuity

Organizational constraints:

Responsibilities

Team setup

Competencies

Economics

The “Right-sourced” Cloud

But what it the best approach for me?

Public Cloud

OutsourcedPrivateCloud

ManagedPrivateCloud

PrivateCloud

TraditionalIT Environment

Sourcing Optionsowner-operated(on premise)

operated by external(in cloud)

Decide on:Business criticalityIntegration needsData flow

Do not decide on:Technical platformDatabase sizeNumber of servers

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Static to Dynamic

CPU

Access

Network

Storage

Application

Cloud : A “More than Technology” Play

Self service: Pull instead push

Capacity as needed

Pay on usage

Instant provisioning

Copy, clone, snapshot

Virtualization

Role based access

Usage based reporting

Holistic cloud model:Cloud readiness

Organizational Maturity

Business case

Usage scenarios

Cloud adoption

Sourcing strategies

Roadmap

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No. 1: Multicloud becomes the norm

What it means:Cloud customers will use many different solutions from different vendors.

Source: Forrester 2012

Future: Multi-Cloud Environment

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Implications of Multi-Cloud Environments

Orchestration becomes an

opportunity for cloud providers

End users require a single access point

CIO’s are tasked with dynamic

sourcing

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A Cloud Maturity Model –Step with individual pace

A well governed, well manageable, interconnected

cloud model

Focus on speed and efficiencythrough Virtualization & Cloud

Management

Focus on quick functional adoption using On-Demand offerings

Thank You!Maik SchmalstichGlobal Head Virtualization & Cloud ManagementDatabase and Technology Services | SAP ConsultingSAP Deutschland AG & Co. KG | Rosenthaler Str. 30 | 10178 Berlin | Germany

T +49 30 41092 730 | F +49 6227 78-42798 | E [email protected]

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