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Evolution to the Cloud
The Core of Cloud Computing
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Platform as a Service (PaaS)Software as a Service (SaaS)
No Longer on the Horizon: The Cloud Has Come to Business
Computing
“... among large enterprises, cloud computing is gaining critical mass, with more than 80% of
respondents at least in trial stages for public and private cloud computing deployments.”
– F5, August 2009
“The bottom line: Early adopters are finding serious benefits, meaning that cloud computing is real and warrants your scrutiny as a new set of
platforms for business applications.” – Forrester, August 2009
“...most enterprises will eventually exploit cloud-based services for a significant portion of their
information services over time and, in the long run, a majority of these implementations will be hybrids.”
– Gartner, December 2008
“A recent IDC survey of IT executives, CIOs, and their line of business (LOB) colleagues shows that
cloud services are ‘crossing the chasm’ and entering a period of widespread adoption.”
– IDC, October 2008
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Reasons for Considering a Cloud-Based Approach
• Greater business agility • Greater resource agility • Managed costs • Smaller carbon footprint
Microsoft Cloud Services(A Historical Retrospective)
Windows Live HotmailMSN
Windows Update
Windows Live Messenger
BingXbox LIVE
Microsoft Live Meeting
Microsoft Online Services
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Microsoft Cloud Computing Strategy
3 Principles
On-premise, off-premise, or a combination of both based on business
need
Enterprise-class services with no compromises to availability, reliability
or security
Consistent, connected experiences across device or platform
Microsoft Cloud Computing Strategy1. On-premise, off-premise, or a combination of both
based on business need2. Enterprise-class services with no compromises to
availability, reliability or security3. Consistent, connected experiences across device or
platform
Cloud Computing: The Microsoft View
• Microsoft cloud services means freedom for businesses• Microsoft cloud services is Microsoft by extension• Microsoft cloud services is Microsoft as a utility but it is
more than plugging into a utility
Power of Choice
• A hybrid model of on-premises and off-premises resources; as much or as little as you want
• Enables you to flow workflows back-and-forth• Complement your existing IT assets
Greater Business Agility
• Elastic infrastructure that enables you to address needs as they arise
Availability, Security and Reliability
• Global reach, a commitment to security, and a 99.9% uptime SLA with 24/7 support
“Microsoft Is A Cloud Leader”
“Microsoft’s cloud strategy is visionary, and its ambitions are broad and span multiple dimensions including on-premises and off-premises deployments and a variety of business models. No other vendor is attempting to deal with the cloud in all these dimensions simultaneously.”- Gartner
“Windows Cloud Computing is a where and when… NOT AN IF.”- Forrester
Who's Who in Application Platforms for Cloud Computing: The Enterprise Generalists Sept 16, 2009
BPOS: Integrated Capabilities
Communicate and collaborate seamlessly across applications and devices
StreamlinedCommunications
Instant Messaging
Email Web Conferencing
Document Sharing
PresenceCalendaring Work
Flow Mobility Offline Access
Archiving
Introducing the Windows Azure Platform
The Fabric Controller communicates with every server within the Fabric. It manages the Windows Azure operating system, monitors every application, decides where new applications should run – optimizing hardware utilization.
Defining Windows Azure Architecture
Why Microsoft?
3 Key Reasons
Technical Innovation
Our Developer and Partner Ecosystem
Security and Reliability
Why Microsoft for Your Cloud Services?• Technical Innovation
– Investment of billions of dollars to date, with more to come– We test and release real versions of our technology– Updates approximately every 90 days
• Our Developer and Partner Ecosystem– Thousands of ISVs worldwide, providing software, services and support– Many more developers through interoperability support of third party
solutions• Security and Reliability
– Microsoft Global Foundation Services hosts more than 200 Microsoft services and portals with 24/7 reliability
– SAS 70 and ISO 27001 security certifications (3rd party)
microsoft.com/online/estimator
microsoft.com/windowsazure/tco