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CLOUD COMPUTING AND ITS JOB
OPPURTUNITIES
Submitted by
S.K.Ramya
S.Uma Mageshwari
Guided by,
T.Avudaiappan,M.E.,(Ph.D.,)
Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
K.Ramakrishnan college of technology
What is Cloud Computing?
Model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient , on-demand network
access
A shared pool of configurable computing resources
(e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services)
Rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management
Effort or service provider interaction.
 This cloud model is composed of
1.Five essential characteristics
2.three service models
3.four deployment models.
Cloud Architecture
3
What is Cloud Computing
• Shared pool of configurable computing resources
• On-demand network access
• Provisioned by the Service Provider
Cloud Computing Characteristics
5
Common Characteristics:
Low Cost Software
Virtualization Service Orientation
Advanced Security
Homogeneity
Massive Scale Resilient Computing
Geographic Distribution
Essential Characteristics:
Resource Pooling
Broad Network Access Rapid Elasticity
Measured Service
On Demand Self-Service
Cloud Service Models
6
Software as a
Service (SaaS)
Platform as a
Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure as a
Service (IaaS)
Google App
Engine
SalesForce CRM
LotusLive
Different Cloud Computing Layers
Application Service
(SaaS)
Application Platform
Server Platform
Storage Platform Amazon S3, Dell, Apple, ...
3Tera, EC2, SliceHost,
GoGrid, RightScale, Linode
Google App Engine, Mosso,
Force.com, Engine Yard,
Facebook, Heroku, AWS
MS Live/ExchangeLabs, IBM,
Google Apps; Salesforce.com
Quicken Online, Zoho, Cisco
7
Services
Application
Development
Platform
Storage
Hosting
Cloud Computing Service Layers
Description
Services – Complete business services such as PayPal, OpenID,
OAuth, Google Maps, Alexa
Services
Application
Focused
Infrastructure
Focused
Application – Cloud based software that eliminates the need
for local installation such as Google Apps, Microsoft Online
Storage – Data storage or cloud based NAS such as CTERA,
iDisk, CloudNAS
Development – Software development platforms used to
build custom cloud based applications (PAAS & SAAS) such as
SalesForce
Platform – Cloud based platforms, typically provided using
virtualization, such as Amazon ECC, Sun Grid
Hosting – Physical data centers such as those run by IBM, HP,
NaviSite, etc.
8
What is the purpose and benefits?
• Cloud computing enables companies and
applications, which are system infrastructure
dependent, to be infrastructure-less.
• By using the Cloud infrastructure on “pay as used
and on demand”, all of us can save in capital and
operational investment!
• Clients can:
– Put their data on the platform instead of on their own
desktop PCs and/or on their own servers.
– They can put their applications on the cloud and use the
servers within the cloud to do processing and data
manipulations etc.
9
Cloud-Sourcing
• Why is it becoming a Big Deal:
– Using high-scale/low-cost providers,
– Any time/place access via web browser,
– Rapid scalability; incremental cost and load sharing,
– Can forget need to focus on local IT.
• Concerns:
– Performance, reliability, and SLAs,
– Control of data, and service parameters,
– Application features and choices,
– Interaction between Cloud providers,
– No standard API – mix of SOAP and REST!
– Privacy, security, compliance, trust…
10
Cloud Storage
• Several large Web companies are now exploiting the
fact that they have data storage capacity that can be
hired out to others.
– allows data stored remotely to be temporarily cached on
desktop computers, mobile phones or other Internet-
linked devices.
• Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Simple
Storage Solution (S3) are well known examples
– Mechanical Turk
11
Utility Computing – EC2
• Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2):
– Elastic, marshal 1 to 100+ PCs via WS,
– Machine Specs…,
– Fairly cheap!
• Powered by Xen – a Virtual Machine:
– Different from Vmware and VPC as uses “para-virtualization” where
the guest OS is modified to use special hyper-calls:
– Hardware contributions by Intel (VT-x/Vanderpool) and AMD (AMD-V).
– Supports “Live Migration” of a virtual machine between hosts.
• Linux, Windows, OpenSolaris
• Management Console/AP
12
EC2 – The Basics
• Load your image onto S3 and register it.
• Boot your image from the Web Service.
• Open up required ports for your image.
• Connect to your image through SSH.
• Execute you application…
13
What is the purpose and benefits?
• Cloud computing enables companies and
applications, which are system infrastructure
dependent, to be infrastructure-less.
• By using the Cloud infrastructure on “pay as used
and on demand”, all of us can save in capital and
operational investment!
• Clients can:
– Put their data on the platform instead of on their own
desktop PCs and/or on their own servers.
– They can put their applications on the cloud and use the
servers within the cloud to do processing and data
manipulations etc.
14
Cloud-Sourcing
• Why is it becoming a Big Deal:
– Using high-scale/low-cost providers,
– Any time/place access via web browser,
– Rapid scalability; incremental cost and load sharing,
– Can forget need to focus on local IT.
• Concerns:
– Performance, reliability, and SLAs,
– Control of data, and service parameters,
– Application features and choices,
– Interaction between Cloud providers,
– No standard API – mix of SOAP and REST!
– Privacy, security, compliance, trust…
15
Cloud Storage
• Several large Web companies are now exploiting the
fact that they have data storage capacity that can be
hired out to others.
– allows data stored remotely to be temporarily cached on
desktop computers, mobile phones or other Internet-
linked devices.
• Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Simple
Storage Solution (S3) are well known examples
– Mechanical Turk
16
Utility Computing – EC2
• Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2):
– Elastic, marshal 1 to 100+ PCs via WS,
– Machine Specs…,
– Fairly cheap!
• Powered by Xen – a Virtual Machine:
– Different from Vmware and VPC as uses “para-virtualization” where
the guest OS is modified to use special hyper-calls:
– Hardware contributions by Intel (VT-x/Vanderpool) and AMD (AMD-V).
– Supports “Live Migration” of a virtual machine between hosts.
• Linux, Windows, OpenSolaris
• Management Console/AP
17
Some Commercial Cloud Offerings
18
The Future
• Many of the activities loosely grouped together under cloud
computing have already been happening and centralised
computing activity is not a new phenomena
• Grid Computing was the last research-led centralised
approach
• However there are concerns that the mainstream adoption of
cloud computing could cause many problems for users
• Many new open source systems appearing that you can install
and run on your local cluster
– should be able to run a variety of applications on these systems
19
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
IN CLOUD COMPUTING SECTOR
SPI Framework
Cloud Service Types
Private
(On-
Premise)
Storage
Server HW
Networking
Servers
Databases
Virtualization
Runtimes
Applications
Security &
Integration
Youmanage Infrastruc
ture
(as a
Service)
Storage
Server HW
Networking
Servers
Databases
Virtualization
Runtimes
Applications
Security &
Integration
Managedbyvendor
Youmanage
Platform
(as a
Service)
Storage
Server HW
Networking
Servers
Databases
Virtualization
Runtimes
Applications
Security &
Integration
Managedbyvendor
Youmanage
Software
(as a
Service)
Storage
Server HW
Networking
Servers
Databases
Virtualization
Runtimes
Applications
Security &
Integration
Managedbyvendor
COURSE I
• IT Infrastructure Fundamentals
Hardware Fundamentals
Windows 8 Administration
Redhat Linux Administration
Inter Connecting CISCO Network
Devices - Switching & Routing
Customized
• Deep Dive into Enterprise
Networking Infrastructure
CISCO Network Devices
Technology
Acquired
Certification Job Roles
IT Foundation
Microsoft
Windows 8
Administration
and
Troubleshootin
g
Red Hat Linux
Administration
Cisco Switching
and Routing
CompTia A+,
CompTia N+
Microsoft
Certified
Solution Associate
(MCSA) 70-687
Red Hat Certified
System
Administrator
(RHCSA)
Cisco Certified
Network
Associate
(CCNA) 200-120
Associate Desktop
Support Engineer
Technical Support
Associate
Desktop and
Network Engineer
Pre-Sales
Engineer
COURSE II
• Master the Enterprise Server and Identity
Infrastructure
Installing and Configuring Windows Server
2012 - Reference 20410C
Administering Windows Server 2012 -
Reference 20411C
Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012
Services - Reference 20412C
Technology
Acquired
Certification Job Roles
Microsoft
Windows Server
2012 Installation
and
Configuration
Microsoft
Windows Server
2012
Administration
Microsoft
Windows Server
2012 Advance
Services
Microsoft Certified
Solution Associate
(MCSA) 70-410
Microsoft Certified
Solution Associate
(MCSA) 70-411
Microsoft Certified
Solution Associate
(MCSA) 70-412
Wintel Server
Support - L1/L2
Associate Wintel
Server Support
Engineer
Windows System
Administrator
COURSE III
Storage Fundamentals
Storage Area Networks and Protocols
Clustered Distributed Storage
Technology
Acquired
Certification Job Roles
Storage
Fundamentals
Storage
Protocols and
SAN
infrastructure
Clustered
Storage SMB3.0
Wintel Server
Support - L1/L2
Associate Wintel
Server
Support Engineer
Windows System
Administrator
Storage
Administrator
COURSE IV
• Server Virtualization
Server Virtualization with Microsoft HyperV
Server Virtualization with VMware ESXi and
vCenter
Server Virtualization with Xen and Xen Center
• Desktop and Application Virtualization
Xen Desktop
Xen App 6.5
Technology Acquired Certification Job Roles
Microsoft HyperV 3 /
System Center Virtual
Machine Manager
Vmware ESXi /
vSphere /
vCenter
Xen Server / Xen
Center
Xen Desktop
Xen App
Microsoft Certified
Solution Associate
(MCSA) 70-247
VMware certified
associate Data Center
Virtualization (VCA)
Citrix Certified
Associate -
Application and
Desktop(CCA-AD)
Citrix Certified
Associate -
Application and
Desktop(CCA-AD)
Cloud Technology
Consultants
Cloud System
Consultant
Systems Engineer
Pre-Sales Engineer
System Associate -
Cloud Computing
SME Virtualization
Data Center
Administrator
VMware
Administrator
Citrix Administrator
COURSE V
• Understand, Evaluate and Administer Cloud
Computing Environments and Offering
Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud with
System Center 2012
Monitoring and Operating a Private Cloud with
System Center 2012
OpenSource OpenStack Cloud platform
Network Monitoring with Nagios
Network Monitoring with OpenNMS
Microsoft Office 365 Administration
Technology Acquired Certification Job Roles
Cloud Fundamentals
Microsoft O365
Administration
Microsoft System
Center Operations
Management 2012
Microsoft
Certified
Solution
Associate
(MCSA) 70-
346
and 70-347)
Cloud Technology
Consultants
Cloud System
Consultant
Systems Engineer
Pre-Sales Engineer
System Associate -
Cloud Computing
SME
Virtualization
Data Center
Administrator
Vmware
Administrator
Citrix
Administrator
Technology
Acquired
Certification Job Roles
Microsoft System
Center
Operations
Management
2012
Microsoft System
Center
Service Manager
2012
Microsoft System
Center
Orchestrator 2012
Nagios
Open NMS
Microsoft
Certified
Solution
Associate
(MCSA) 70-
400
Microsoft
Certified
Solution
Associate
(MCSA) 70-
243
Software Asset
Management
Executive
Systems
Monitoring
Engineer
Wintel Server
Support -
L1/L2, Windows
System
Administrator
SCOM/SCCM
Administrator
Senior Data Center
Administrator
Systems Engineer
NOC
Administrator
OPEN RESEARCH CHALLENGES
CHALLENGES
• Security & privacy
• Interoperatability & portability
• Reliability & availability
• Performance & bandwidth cost
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
This environment focus on
• Business Continuity Plan & Disaster Recovery
(BCP/DR),
• Dedicated Hosting,
• Co-location, Robust Corporate Mailing,
• Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM),
• Backup Solutions,
• VPS Hosting and Shared Hosting
• hosted services over the Internet.
•
• to provide easy, scalable access to
computing resources and IT services.
• Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS),
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
• In-house infrastructure are mostly
underutilized, often idle 85% of the time
Business Continuity Plan (BCP) /
Disaster Recovery (DR)
• Business disaster recovery.
• Interruption of services and
consequent loss of data
• Data loss
CO - LOCATION
• availing co-location services from a time tested and
proven professional organization
DEDICATED HOSTING
• Dedicated Hosting offers
simplified plug & play facility
for deployment of complex IT
infrastructure needs of any
organization.
.
.
CORPORATE MAILING SOLUTION
• company’s corporate identity corporate mailing
solution enhances business communication and
collaboration
• Upgradation and replacement requirements
• The volume of mails for every business user grows in
a rapid
REMOTE INFRASTRUCTURE
MANAGEMENT
• facilitates remote monitoring and managing the
infrastructure
• educes the IT infrastructure operations and
management cost up to 60%
BACKUP SOLUTIONS
• restore lost data from backup
• The challenges of maintaining ever increasing data
has become very critical and a major concern for
organizations.
VPS HOSTING
• hosting solution for small to medium sized businesses
• VPS represents the next generation of WEB
HOSTING .
• each server has the look and feel of a physical server,.
SHARED HOSTING
• used to get their website or application
online.
• when multiple web sites share the same
server, thus reducing the cost for everyone.
• suitable for personal sites, small businesses,
and even medium sized businesses
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Cloud and its job oppertunities

  • 1. CLOUD COMPUTING AND ITS JOB OPPURTUNITIES Submitted by S.K.Ramya S.Uma Mageshwari Guided by, T.Avudaiappan,M.E.,(Ph.D.,) Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, K.Ramakrishnan college of technology
  • 2. What is Cloud Computing? Model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient , on-demand network access A shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) Rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management Effort or service provider interaction.  This cloud model is composed of 1.Five essential characteristics 2.three service models 3.four deployment models.
  • 4. What is Cloud Computing • Shared pool of configurable computing resources • On-demand network access • Provisioned by the Service Provider
  • 5. Cloud Computing Characteristics 5 Common Characteristics: Low Cost Software Virtualization Service Orientation Advanced Security Homogeneity Massive Scale Resilient Computing Geographic Distribution Essential Characteristics: Resource Pooling Broad Network Access Rapid Elasticity Measured Service On Demand Self-Service
  • 6. Cloud Service Models 6 Software as a Service (SaaS) Platform as a Service (PaaS) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Google App Engine SalesForce CRM LotusLive
  • 7. Different Cloud Computing Layers Application Service (SaaS) Application Platform Server Platform Storage Platform Amazon S3, Dell, Apple, ... 3Tera, EC2, SliceHost, GoGrid, RightScale, Linode Google App Engine, Mosso, Force.com, Engine Yard, Facebook, Heroku, AWS MS Live/ExchangeLabs, IBM, Google Apps; Salesforce.com Quicken Online, Zoho, Cisco 7
  • 8. Services Application Development Platform Storage Hosting Cloud Computing Service Layers Description Services – Complete business services such as PayPal, OpenID, OAuth, Google Maps, Alexa Services Application Focused Infrastructure Focused Application – Cloud based software that eliminates the need for local installation such as Google Apps, Microsoft Online Storage – Data storage or cloud based NAS such as CTERA, iDisk, CloudNAS Development – Software development platforms used to build custom cloud based applications (PAAS & SAAS) such as SalesForce Platform – Cloud based platforms, typically provided using virtualization, such as Amazon ECC, Sun Grid Hosting – Physical data centers such as those run by IBM, HP, NaviSite, etc. 8
  • 9. What is the purpose and benefits? • Cloud computing enables companies and applications, which are system infrastructure dependent, to be infrastructure-less. • By using the Cloud infrastructure on “pay as used and on demand”, all of us can save in capital and operational investment! • Clients can: – Put their data on the platform instead of on their own desktop PCs and/or on their own servers. – They can put their applications on the cloud and use the servers within the cloud to do processing and data manipulations etc. 9
  • 10. Cloud-Sourcing • Why is it becoming a Big Deal: – Using high-scale/low-cost providers, – Any time/place access via web browser, – Rapid scalability; incremental cost and load sharing, – Can forget need to focus on local IT. • Concerns: – Performance, reliability, and SLAs, – Control of data, and service parameters, – Application features and choices, – Interaction between Cloud providers, – No standard API – mix of SOAP and REST! – Privacy, security, compliance, trust… 10
  • 11. Cloud Storage • Several large Web companies are now exploiting the fact that they have data storage capacity that can be hired out to others. – allows data stored remotely to be temporarily cached on desktop computers, mobile phones or other Internet- linked devices. • Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Simple Storage Solution (S3) are well known examples – Mechanical Turk 11
  • 12. Utility Computing – EC2 • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2): – Elastic, marshal 1 to 100+ PCs via WS, – Machine Specs…, – Fairly cheap! • Powered by Xen – a Virtual Machine: – Different from Vmware and VPC as uses “para-virtualization” where the guest OS is modified to use special hyper-calls: – Hardware contributions by Intel (VT-x/Vanderpool) and AMD (AMD-V). – Supports “Live Migration” of a virtual machine between hosts. • Linux, Windows, OpenSolaris • Management Console/AP 12
  • 13. EC2 – The Basics • Load your image onto S3 and register it. • Boot your image from the Web Service. • Open up required ports for your image. • Connect to your image through SSH. • Execute you application… 13
  • 14. What is the purpose and benefits? • Cloud computing enables companies and applications, which are system infrastructure dependent, to be infrastructure-less. • By using the Cloud infrastructure on “pay as used and on demand”, all of us can save in capital and operational investment! • Clients can: – Put their data on the platform instead of on their own desktop PCs and/or on their own servers. – They can put their applications on the cloud and use the servers within the cloud to do processing and data manipulations etc. 14
  • 15. Cloud-Sourcing • Why is it becoming a Big Deal: – Using high-scale/low-cost providers, – Any time/place access via web browser, – Rapid scalability; incremental cost and load sharing, – Can forget need to focus on local IT. • Concerns: – Performance, reliability, and SLAs, – Control of data, and service parameters, – Application features and choices, – Interaction between Cloud providers, – No standard API – mix of SOAP and REST! – Privacy, security, compliance, trust… 15
  • 16. Cloud Storage • Several large Web companies are now exploiting the fact that they have data storage capacity that can be hired out to others. – allows data stored remotely to be temporarily cached on desktop computers, mobile phones or other Internet- linked devices. • Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Simple Storage Solution (S3) are well known examples – Mechanical Turk 16
  • 17. Utility Computing – EC2 • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2): – Elastic, marshal 1 to 100+ PCs via WS, – Machine Specs…, – Fairly cheap! • Powered by Xen – a Virtual Machine: – Different from Vmware and VPC as uses “para-virtualization” where the guest OS is modified to use special hyper-calls: – Hardware contributions by Intel (VT-x/Vanderpool) and AMD (AMD-V). – Supports “Live Migration” of a virtual machine between hosts. • Linux, Windows, OpenSolaris • Management Console/AP 17
  • 18. Some Commercial Cloud Offerings 18
  • 19. The Future • Many of the activities loosely grouped together under cloud computing have already been happening and centralised computing activity is not a new phenomena • Grid Computing was the last research-led centralised approach • However there are concerns that the mainstream adoption of cloud computing could cause many problems for users • Many new open source systems appearing that you can install and run on your local cluster – should be able to run a variety of applications on these systems 19
  • 20. JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN CLOUD COMPUTING SECTOR
  • 22. Cloud Service Types Private (On- Premise) Storage Server HW Networking Servers Databases Virtualization Runtimes Applications Security & Integration Youmanage Infrastruc ture (as a Service) Storage Server HW Networking Servers Databases Virtualization Runtimes Applications Security & Integration Managedbyvendor Youmanage Platform (as a Service) Storage Server HW Networking Servers Databases Virtualization Runtimes Applications Security & Integration Managedbyvendor Youmanage Software (as a Service) Storage Server HW Networking Servers Databases Virtualization Runtimes Applications Security & Integration Managedbyvendor
  • 23. COURSE I • IT Infrastructure Fundamentals Hardware Fundamentals Windows 8 Administration Redhat Linux Administration Inter Connecting CISCO Network Devices - Switching & Routing Customized • Deep Dive into Enterprise Networking Infrastructure CISCO Network Devices
  • 24. Technology Acquired Certification Job Roles IT Foundation Microsoft Windows 8 Administration and Troubleshootin g Red Hat Linux Administration Cisco Switching and Routing CompTia A+, CompTia N+ Microsoft Certified Solution Associate (MCSA) 70-687 Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 200-120 Associate Desktop Support Engineer Technical Support Associate Desktop and Network Engineer Pre-Sales Engineer
  • 25. COURSE II • Master the Enterprise Server and Identity Infrastructure Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 - Reference 20410C Administering Windows Server 2012 - Reference 20411C Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services - Reference 20412C
  • 26. Technology Acquired Certification Job Roles Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Installation and Configuration Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Administration Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Advance Services Microsoft Certified Solution Associate (MCSA) 70-410 Microsoft Certified Solution Associate (MCSA) 70-411 Microsoft Certified Solution Associate (MCSA) 70-412 Wintel Server Support - L1/L2 Associate Wintel Server Support Engineer Windows System Administrator
  • 27. COURSE III Storage Fundamentals Storage Area Networks and Protocols Clustered Distributed Storage
  • 28. Technology Acquired Certification Job Roles Storage Fundamentals Storage Protocols and SAN infrastructure Clustered Storage SMB3.0 Wintel Server Support - L1/L2 Associate Wintel Server Support Engineer Windows System Administrator Storage Administrator
  • 29. COURSE IV • Server Virtualization Server Virtualization with Microsoft HyperV Server Virtualization with VMware ESXi and vCenter Server Virtualization with Xen and Xen Center • Desktop and Application Virtualization Xen Desktop Xen App 6.5
  • 30. Technology Acquired Certification Job Roles Microsoft HyperV 3 / System Center Virtual Machine Manager Vmware ESXi / vSphere / vCenter Xen Server / Xen Center Xen Desktop Xen App Microsoft Certified Solution Associate (MCSA) 70-247 VMware certified associate Data Center Virtualization (VCA) Citrix Certified Associate - Application and Desktop(CCA-AD) Citrix Certified Associate - Application and Desktop(CCA-AD) Cloud Technology Consultants Cloud System Consultant Systems Engineer Pre-Sales Engineer System Associate - Cloud Computing SME Virtualization Data Center Administrator VMware Administrator Citrix Administrator
  • 31. COURSE V • Understand, Evaluate and Administer Cloud Computing Environments and Offering Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud with System Center 2012 Monitoring and Operating a Private Cloud with System Center 2012 OpenSource OpenStack Cloud platform Network Monitoring with Nagios Network Monitoring with OpenNMS Microsoft Office 365 Administration
  • 32. Technology Acquired Certification Job Roles Cloud Fundamentals Microsoft O365 Administration Microsoft System Center Operations Management 2012 Microsoft Certified Solution Associate (MCSA) 70- 346 and 70-347) Cloud Technology Consultants Cloud System Consultant Systems Engineer Pre-Sales Engineer System Associate - Cloud Computing SME Virtualization Data Center Administrator Vmware Administrator Citrix Administrator
  • 33. Technology Acquired Certification Job Roles Microsoft System Center Operations Management 2012 Microsoft System Center Service Manager 2012 Microsoft System Center Orchestrator 2012 Nagios Open NMS Microsoft Certified Solution Associate (MCSA) 70- 400 Microsoft Certified Solution Associate (MCSA) 70- 243 Software Asset Management Executive Systems Monitoring Engineer Wintel Server Support - L1/L2, Windows System Administrator SCOM/SCCM Administrator Senior Data Center Administrator Systems Engineer NOC Administrator
  • 35. CHALLENGES • Security & privacy • Interoperatability & portability • Reliability & availability • Performance & bandwidth cost
  • 36. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY This environment focus on • Business Continuity Plan & Disaster Recovery (BCP/DR), • Dedicated Hosting, • Co-location, Robust Corporate Mailing, • Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM), • Backup Solutions, • VPS Hosting and Shared Hosting
  • 37. • hosted services over the Internet. • • to provide easy, scalable access to computing resources and IT services. • Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). • In-house infrastructure are mostly underutilized, often idle 85% of the time
  • 38. Business Continuity Plan (BCP) / Disaster Recovery (DR) • Business disaster recovery. • Interruption of services and consequent loss of data • Data loss
  • 39. CO - LOCATION • availing co-location services from a time tested and proven professional organization
  • 40. DEDICATED HOSTING • Dedicated Hosting offers simplified plug & play facility for deployment of complex IT infrastructure needs of any organization. . .
  • 41. CORPORATE MAILING SOLUTION • company’s corporate identity corporate mailing solution enhances business communication and collaboration • Upgradation and replacement requirements • The volume of mails for every business user grows in a rapid
  • 42. REMOTE INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT • facilitates remote monitoring and managing the infrastructure • educes the IT infrastructure operations and management cost up to 60%
  • 43. BACKUP SOLUTIONS • restore lost data from backup • The challenges of maintaining ever increasing data has become very critical and a major concern for organizations.
  • 44. VPS HOSTING • hosting solution for small to medium sized businesses • VPS represents the next generation of WEB HOSTING . • each server has the look and feel of a physical server,.
  • 45. SHARED HOSTING • used to get their website or application online. • when multiple web sites share the same server, thus reducing the cost for everyone. • suitable for personal sites, small businesses, and even medium sized businesses