Mr. Hesham Rasmy's presentation at QITCOM 2011
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Transcript of Mr. Hesham Rasmy's presentation at QITCOM 2011
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IBM Cloud Computing SolutionsICT Doha, May 25th, 2011
Hesham Rasmy : Middle East & Africa Cloud Consultant
Email: [email protected] Mobile: 002 - 0106789099
IBM Middle East & Africa
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Agenda
Introductions (Cloud Computing)
Cloud Services Portfolio
Deployment Models
Q&A
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HanoiHanoiSilicon ValleySilicon Valley
DublinDublin
São São PauloPaulo JohannesburgJohannesburg
BangaloreBangalore
TokyoTokyoSeoulSeoul
SingaporeSingapore
BeijingEhningenEhningen
RaleighRaleigh
WroclawWroclaw
Analytics Collaboration Development and Test
Desktop Storage Business Services
Fit for purpose middleware platform
Common Compute Platform(Compute/ Network/ Storage)
Base Enterprise Platform
Blue Insight140,000 users
growing to 200,000
LotusLive85% of all web conferencing
Dev/TestTime to build a
dev/ test environment
from 1 week to 1 hour
Workplace Cloud
Estimated savings up to
30%
Network Storage Cloud
Up to 40% savings in
storage costs
Production Cloud
1,000 potential applications
identified
IBM Cloud LabsIBM Cloud Labs
Other IBM Cloud CentersOther IBM Cloud Centers
IBM is investing in cloud computing to meet internal and client needs
CIO Cloud Implementations:
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Cloud Computing is:– A new consumption and delivery model inspired by consumer internet services and optimized
by workload
Cloud addresses:– Cost reduction– Scale– Utilization– Self-service– IT agility, flexibility and delivery of value
Cloud represents:– The industrialization of delivery for IT supported services
Cloud includes:– Deployment models: public, private, hybrid– Delivery models: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software
as a Service (SaaS) and Business Process as a Service
Cloud is a shift in the consumption and delivery of IT with the goal of simplifying to manage complexity more effectively.
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Case Study Results
Annual savings: $3.3M (84%) $3.9M to $0.6M
New Development
Software Costs
Power Costs
Labour Costs
Hardware Costs (annualized)
Liberated funding for new development, trans-formation investment or direct saving
Deployment (1-time)Software Costs
Power Costs
Labour Costs
Hardware CostsNote: 3-Year Depreciation Period with 10% Discount Rate
Without Cloud
With Cloud
100%
Current
IT Spend
StrategicChange Capacity
Operational costs
Economic benefits of a Cloud Deployment
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Cloud Services Portfolio Enabling New Delivery Models
Smart business on the IBM cloud
IBM Smart Business Services
IBM Smart Business Systems
Standardized services on the IBM cloud
Preintegrated, workload-optimized systems
Private cloud services, behind your firewall, built and/or managed by IBM
IBM LotusLive
IBM CloudBurst™ family
IBM Smart Cloud Enterprise Test Dev Cloud
IBM Smart Business Desktop Cloud
IBM Smart Business Storage Cloud
Analytics Collaboration Development
and test
Desktop and devices
Infrastructurestorage
IBM Smart Analytics System
Smart Business for Small or Midsize Business (backed by the IBM Cloud)
Infrastructurecompute
IBM Tivoli Live IBM IPS – Managed Backup Cloud
Business services
BlueWorks LiveIBM Smart Business Desktop Cloud
IBM Smart Analytics Cloud
Smart business expense reporting on the IBM cloud
IBM Information Archive
IBM Smart Cloud Enterprise Development and Test on the IBM Cloud
Smart Business End User Support
Lotus Foundation
IBM CloudBurst™ family
IBM Managed Security Svcs
IBM Cloud Service Provider Platform
Smart Business Select Learning
IBM Federal Community Cloud
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Cloud will be adopted based on workload “fit”
Ready for Cloud…
May not yet be ready
for migration…
Sensitive Data
Complex processes & transactions
Regulation sensitive
Not yet virtualized 3rd party SW
Highly customized
Analytics
Collaboration
Development & Test
Workplace, Desktop & Devices
Infrastructure Storage
Infrastructure Compute
Business Processes
Industry Applications
Pre-production systems
Information intensive
Isolated workloads
Mature workloads
Batch processing
New workloads made possible by
clouds…Medical Imaging
Financial Risk
Collaborative Care
Energy Management
Disaster Recovery
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Spectrum of Deployment Options for Cloud Computing
EnterpriseData Center
Private Cloud
ManagedPrivate Cloud
HostedPrivate Cloud
SharedCloud Services
PublicCloud Services
EnterpriseData Center
Third-party operated
Enterprise
Third-partyhosted andoperated
Enterprises Users
Free Register Credit Card Click to contract
Hybrid Internal and external service delivery methods are integrated
Private PublicIT capabilities are provided “as a service,” over an intranet, within the enterprise and behind the firewall
IT activities / functions are provided “as a service,”
over the Internet
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Thank you!
For more information, please visit:ibm.com/cloud
Hesham Rasmy Middle East & Africa Cloud Consultant
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 002 - 0106789099