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Microsoft Cloud PlatformMike Gochis – Solution Specialist – MicrosoftTim Toennies – Consultant - Valorum
Microsoft Cloud Strategy
(15 years)450M+
active users
(13 years)550M
users/mth
(12 years)Largest non-ICP/IP cloud
service x100M users
(11 years)320M+ activeusers
(11 years)2B
queries/mth
(15 years)450M+
active users
(7 years)5B confmin/yr
(6 years)4B emails/day
History in the Cloud
Microsoft Cloud StrategyPlatform of Choice
Federated
Scale-Out
Elastic
Staged ProductionSelf-Service
Multi-Tenant
Model-Driven
Always Available
Failure Resilient
Service-Oriented
Microsoft Cloud StrategyGeneralized Application Model
YourOwnData
Center
SomeoneElse’sData
Center
What is Cloud Computing?
Host (software, database, etc.)
Use (services, information, etc.)
Build (applications, data, etc.)
Private Cloud
Public Cloud
What is Cloud Computing?
Infrastructure (as-a-service)
Software (as-a-service)
Platform (as-a-service)
Dedicated
Hybrid Cloud
Community
Serv
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ate
gori
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Cloud Types
(On-Premise)
Infrastructure
(as a Service)
Platform
(as a Service)
What is Cloud Computing?
Storage
Servers
Networking
O/S
Middleware
Virtualization
Data
Applications
Runtime
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Servers
Networking
O/S
Middleware
Virtualization
Data
Applications
Runtime
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Storage
Servers
Networking
O/S
Middleware
Virtualization
Applications
Runtime
Data
Service Categories
Abstract/Shared Resources
On-Premise
Dedicated Resources
Public Cloud
Customizability Ease of Provisioning
Global ReachSecurity & Privacy
Manageability Redundancy & Resiliency
Scalability & AvailabilityConsistency & Control
Microsoft Cloud Strategy
HomogeneityHeterogeneity
A Hybrid World
The Microsoft Cloud
> Purpose-built data center to host containers at large scale Cost $500 million, 100,000
square foot facility (10 football fields)
> 40 foot shipping containers can house as many as 2,500 servers Density of 10 times amount
of compute in equivalent space in traditional data center
> Deliver an average PUE of 1.22 Power Usage Effectiveness
benchmark from The Green Grid™ consortium on energy efficiency
Data Center Infrastructure
The Microsoft CloudData Center Infrastructure
The Microsoft Cloud~100 Globally Distributed Data Centers
Quincy, WA Chicago, IL San Antonio, TX Dublin, Ireland Generation 4 DCs
Platform Services
Software Services
Application Services
Infrastructure Services
The Microsoft CloudCategories of Services
Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite Product Overview
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Valu
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Cap
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ties
Reduce costs with multi-party video and audio over existing broadband connection
Improve remote meeting effectiveness with online, real-time presentations and updates
Save time with shared, up-to-date calendars, contacts and task lists
Improve information flow with integrated access across multiple devices
Speed up response time by getting answers fast - knowing who is on-line and connecting with them instantly
Reduce costs by instantly leveraging broadband connection for 1:1 voice and video communication
Make it easier to find information with a central location for organization information
Improve collaboration with online places to share information
Enterprise class software delivered via subscription services hosted by Microsoft and supported by partners
Value of Online Delivery Model Gain access to enterprise class products without up-front investment Increase reliability: redundancy in systems, networks, and data Enhance security (virus protection, spam filtered, secure access protocols, etc.)
For more information on BPOS http://www.microsoft.com/online/business-productivity.mspx
Thank you!
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