Jamcracker OCC Presentation

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Powering the Cloud Lux rao [email protected] www.jamcracker.com

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Presentation on 'Powering the Cloud' at OCC Bangalore by Lux Rao, Jamcracker

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Powering the Cloud

Lux [email protected]

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Moore's law describes an important trend in the history of computer hardware: that the number of transistors that can be inexpensively placed on an integrated circuit is increasing exponentially, doubling approximately every two years

Are we on the verge of a Moore’s law definition for the Cloud Computing Landscape?

Computing capacity today: Hundreds, even thousands of connected servers located across the globe and you don’t even have to own them or know where they are located.

Mull it Over !

Do More with Moore !!

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Agenda

The Cloud Opportunity

Cloud Service Broker ?

Q & A

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Growing Business Opportunity

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Increasing Adoption Trend

The Narrowing Split Between On-premise and SaaS for New Software, 2010 - 2014

Source: Saugatech, 2010

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The future of cloud computing will be permeated with the notion

of brokers negotiating relationships between providers of cloud

services and the service customers. In this context, a broker

might be software, appliances, platforms or suites of

technologies that enhance the base services available through

the cloud. Enhancement will include managing access to these

services, providing greater security or even creating completely

new services.

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- Gartner Research

Cloud Broker defined

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A Unified Services Management control panel that provides rich administrative functions for IT to manage services and users in accordance with internal corporate governance and regulatory compliance requirements.

The Ability to integrate with internal LDAP directories and databases, allowing IT to automate user/service authorization, provisioning, and SSO against enterprise directories or user databases.

Automated billing feeds from external services, enabling IT to integrate external services usage with internal accounting systems to facilitate departmental charge-backs based on external services usage.

Unified Services Management Dashboards to help IT centrally manage enterprise-wide volume-licensing and optimization of external SaaS and Cloud services.

The Jamcracker Value Proposition

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JSDN Extended Enterprise Services Management

Self Service Order Fulfillment

SSO Identity &Policy Management

User & ServicesProvisioning

Catalogue ManagementMetering Billing Chargeback Settlement

Reporting Auditing SLA Monitoring

Help Desk Ticketing& Routing

Services Management& Administration

SalesforceMicrosoft ExchangeSunGardXaaS

BlackberryMicrosoftSharepointSkytapCisco

GoogleMicrosoftBPOSSoastaEucalyptus

WebexLotusSavvisvmware

McAfeeKaseyaAmazonEMC

IaaSIaaS

PaaSPaaS SaaSSaaS

Public and Private Clouds

Unified Aggregation, Delivery & Management of Cloud Services

RegionCorporate Division Department

Typical Deployment Scenario - Enterprises

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New Business Model - Telcos

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Jamcracker Solution Overview

Main Features– Single Cloud Management Console

• Private , Public, Hybrid Clouds– Self Service– Vendor agnostic

• Support for Amazon, Rackspace and the likes

Infrastructure Layer– Instance life cycle management– Image management

Catalog with ‘click to order’ convenience

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Orchestration Layer– Workflow Mgmt– Metering & Monitoring– Billing

Presentation Layer– Dashboard, Reports & Helpdesk– APIs, Notifications

Jamcracker Solution Overview

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Software vendors can co-create value by working closely with their customers and by responding to their individual needs they can become innovative: Demonstrating clear returns-on-investment (ROI) - not just in monetary terms but in tangible business results as well, speeding implementation, working with business units on R&D for new initiatives, building products which can leverage legacy assets. These are just a few of the ways in which a cloud vendor can become an innovation partner.

CK Prahlad (August 8, 1941 – April 16, 2010)

Innovate … Build Differentiation

The competitive landscape is changing. I think the next generation of systems is one consumer co-created experience using the resources from multiple vendors. The nature of advantage, I believe fundamentally, is access to capital, raw materials, technology, and resilient processes and analytics. And new value creation and innovation depends on rethinking technical architecture of your firm. I believe information architecture and capabilities will become new strategic assets; therefore, IT matters."

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Reduce CAPEX – Low/No Upfront costs for deployment. There are no expensive Datacenters that need to be set up and run

Optimize Resources — Cloud computing improves infrastructure utilization rates and streamlines resource management.

Eliminate over-provisioning —scaling on demand, removes the need to overprovision to meet possible futuristic demand or resource requirement spikes.

Cloud computing makes it possible to scale capacities in an instant when the demand arises and release the capacity when the demand tapers…

Key Benefits

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Q & A

Lux [email protected]+91 98807 34916