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Security in the cloud
1. RED HAT: Security In The
Cloud
Robert Loos
ISV Business Development Manager
Patrick van der Bleek
Solution Architect
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2. THE GROWING NEED FOR THE CLOUD
I.T. infrastructure is 67% of IT budgets slashed in 2009
at a breaking point
85% of computing capacity is idle
70% of IT budget spent maintaining legacy
infrastructure, not delivering new capabilities
50% of CIOs say they're understaffed
46% of IT execs say meeting SLAs
“more or much more” difficult and costly
14% annual decline in IT execs who say
they are becoming “more strategic” to their
organization
Data from Industry sources
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3. PHASE 1: CONSOLIDATE PHASE 2: AUTOMATE PHASE 3: UTILITY
VIRTUALIZE BUILD A ADD A
YOUR PRIVATE PUBLIC
SERVERS CLOUD CLOUD
Virtualize your physical As you expand your use As you expand your use
hardware to achieve of virtualization, build a of cloud computing, add
higher utilization, private cloud to manage public cloud providers
consolidation, and the scale and delivered as a utility to
flexibility. complexity. increase capacity and
lower costs.
Virtualization increases the A private cloud abstracts multiple
utilization of physical servers and instances of virtual resources Red Hat's cloud architecture lets
provides a foundation for cloud into elastic pools of computation you manage and integrate
computing. with self-provisioning and various virtualization systems and
scalable services. public cloud providers together.
This allows you to leverage public
cloud computing as a utility.
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5. RED HAT CLOUD CUSTOMERS
“Our decade-long partnership with Red Hat has always been
focused on customer value and innovation. Today, we are
extending this partnership to include cloud computing –
broadening our reach and answering the strong customer
demand for cloud computing services, Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization is an optimal hypervisor technology for the
infrastructure offerings on the IBM cloud.”
- Maria Azua, VP Cloud Computing Enablement at IBM
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6. RED HAT CLOUD CUSTOMERS
“Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization provides the high
availability, reliability, security and scalability that we
desired for the foundation of our new cloud offering. We
believe that Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization is the efficient
virtualization technology to run the workloads that our
enterprise customers will deploy on our cloud service today.”
- Masato Minamisawa, executive manager of IP Technology
Department, Business Network Services Division
at NTT Communications
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7. RED HAT CLOUD CUSTOMERS
“Red Hat gets it. In kernel virtualization, virtualization
management, the application orchestration and cloud
abstraction layers, Red Hat gets it. Red Hat is giving
customers the opportunity to innovate [in different ways]
and leverage them where it makes sense.”
- Derek Chan, Digital Operations, DreamWorks
“At DreamWorks Animation, cutting-edge technology is a key
enabler to our creative ambition. Red Hat’s Cloud
Foundations provides a compelling platform to enable
our cloud strategy giving us the ability to quickly scale our
compute needs to meet the demands of our productions."
— Ed Leonard, DreamWorks Animation’s CTO
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8. RED HAT CLOUD CUSTOMERS
By deploying Red Hat Enterprise Linux in their cloud environment,
the Symbian Foundation improved its ability to scale with business
changes, new requirements and peaks in website traffic without
the need to invest more heavily in additional onsite software and
hardware resources.
Additionally, performance and manageability have increased with the
greater ease of use and improved support delivered with Red Hat
Enterprise Linux, combined with the solution’s ability to handle heavy,
mission-critical workloads.
- Symbian Foundation
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9. Public cloud: Non-technical considerations
● Government regulations
● Provider security policies
● Access control
● Disaster recovery
● Provider viability
● Physical data location
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10. Private cloud: Technical considerations
● Access control
● Multi-tenant situation
● Application Security
● Private – public transitions
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11. Red Hat Cloud future
● Vision
● Solutions
● OpenShift
● CloudForms
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