Ulrich Homann,Chief Architect, Microsoft Services in Redmond über den Einfluss von Cloud Computing.
Wie IT-Abteilungen heute mit Cloud Computing die Kosten senken, die Flexibilität erhöhen und so einen Mehrwert für das operative Geschäft erzielen können. Inspiration durch reale Beispiele.
10. NEW VIRTUAL MACHINES *CLOUD COMPUTING HOURS *
We Got Started…
* Calculated based on worldwide x86 server installed base
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12. The Microsoft Hybrid Cloud
Our broad and deep array of solutions enables you to use the cloud in your own way, at your own pace.
13. ► $2.3B+ in cloud infrastructure
► 200+ services, delivered 24x7
► Geo-distributed data centers
► Rapid modular model
► 30,000+ engineers involved
in cloud-based activities
► 2,000+ people in cloud
infrastructure engineering
and operations
► Federated operations
centers 24x7
► Highly secure, compliant
infrastructure
► FISMA certified, SAS 70/SSAE
16, and ISO 27001 compliant
► Carbon footprint reduction
► 99.9% uptime, financially
backed SLAs
► >15 years in consumer and
business services
► 9.9 billion messages a day via
Windows Live Messenger
► 1 petabyte+ per month of
updates via Windows Update
► Windows Azure: used by
customers in 41 countries
► Office Web Apps: 50M users
16. Network Scale
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15
Network Device Count Growth
DC-Internet Backbone Multiple Terabits, Over 30
Points of Presence globally
Global backbone on 5 continents
connecting MS datacenter to the Internet
Inter-DC Backbone Multiple Terabits of
Capacity
Direct DC-DC backbone to enable high
bandwidth between datacenters
Edge Multiple Terabits of Edge
Interconnect capacity
Directly connected to greater than 1400
networks with over 4,000 connections.
Dark Fiber Over 18,000 Route Miles of
owned Dark Fiber
Backbone
Million+ 10G DWDM Route Miles of
capacity deployed.
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19. Windows Azure:
Pre-Built O/S + App Services or your
own supplied VM
Web Portal, self-service provisioning
Windows Azure Fabric Controller
Software that manages the physical infrastructure , O/S
resources and virtual machines at Global DC scale