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- 1. Joseph Tobolski â Director, Accenture Technology Labs Achieving High Performance with Cloud Computing in Uncertain Times
- 4. Cloud formation - definitions vary, but the basic idea is the same Cloud Computing is an emerging IT development, deployment and delivery model, enabling real-time delivery of products, services and solutions (i.e., enabling cloud services) over the Internet (IDC) Cloud computing is Internet based development and use of computer technology. It is a style of computing in which typically real-time scalable resources are provided as a service over the internet (Wikipedia) Cloud: the new home and business network Copyright © 2009 Accenture All Rights Reserved.
- 6. Accenture groups the cloud ecosystem into four layers Copyright © 2009 Accenture All Rights Reserved. Process-as-a-service Applications-as-a-service Platforms-as-a service Infrastructure-as-service
- 7. Why cloud? Whatâs the value? Copyright © 2009 Accenture All Rights Reserved.
- 8. Use of cloud doesnât mean internal IT is irrelevant BSM Security End User Devices Communications IT Infrastructure Applications Extra Enterprise Cloud Intra Enterprise Cloud Core Enterprise Flexible and Agile IT Service Orchestration & Provisioning Enterprises will expect the ability to have an âend to endâ view on operational performance Copyright © 2009 Accenture All Rights Reserved. Governance
- 9. More clouds are predicted to formâget ready Primary Reasons You're Using or Plan to Use Cloud SOURCE: CIO Research : http://www.cio.com/article/455832/Cloud_Computing_Survey_IT_Leaders_See_Big_Promise_Have_Big_Security_Questions Is Cloud Computing On Your Organization's Tech Roadmap? 58% of surveyed IT decision makers feel cloud computing will cause a radical shift in information technology driving the next wave of innovation. Copyright © 2009 Accenture All Rights Reserved. Scalability on demand/flexibility to the business 50% Reduced hardware infrastructure costs 38% Reduced IT staffing/administration costs 35% Access to skills/capabilities we have no interest in developing in-house 28% Not using or planning to use cloud computing offerings 19% Capacity - data center 16% Capacity - storage 11% Frequent software updates 10% Other 5% Yes, currently using or implementing 30% No, not on our technology roadmap 29% Yes, on the radar or actively researching 17% Yes, plan to use within one year 10% Yes, plan to use within one to three years 5% Not sure 5% Yes, plan to use within three to five years 2%
- 11. Data Privacy Global vs. Domestic Cloud services Risk Management Vendor Ecosystem Security Policies and Procedures The challenges in adopting cloud Copyright © 2009 Accenture All Rights Reserved.