The document provides an agenda outline on cloud computing that includes an introduction to the innovation trend, history of cloud, definitions of cloud computing, cloud deployment models, market share of cloud providers, pros and cons of cloud including risks, cloud service models, examples of cloud usage, and summaries. It discusses key topics like the concept of cloud computing being coined in 1960, the rise of major cloud providers today, and how both businesses and individuals have adopted cloud services ranging from email to enterprise applications to storage. The document aims to give an overview of the cloud computing landscape.
2. Agenda Outline
Innovation trend, History of cloud, What is cloud
Cloud Deployment Models
Market Share of Cloud providers
Pros & Cons, Risks of cloud
Cloud Service Models
Cloud evolution forecast
Cloud examples, Cloud failures
Summary of cloud
3. Predicting the
Future
When he saw a demonstration of
the telephone in 1880, a U.S
Mayor declared: "One day every
town in America will have a
telephone!“
133 years later….
Over 100 million total
smartphone users in America
4. Innovation is
Accelerating…
In 2008, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said “the computer
industry is the only industry that is more fashion-driven
than women’s fashion”
5. History of Cloud
The concept was coined by John McCarthy in 1960.
The term cloud came into commercial use in the early 1990s
generally refers to large ATM network.
The term “cloud computing” was derived from the diagrams of
clouds used to represent the Internet in textbooks.
The concept was derived from telecommunications companies who
made a radical shift from point-to-point data circuits to VPN.
6. What is Cloud
Computing?
Cloud Computing is where Software applications,
processing power data and even artificial
intelligence are accessed over the INTERNET
7. Cloud Deployment
Models
Public
Owned by an
organization
selling cloud
services to the
general public
Outsourced services,
standardized, shared by
multiples organizations.
Private
Owned is leased by
a single
organization and is
operated solely for
that organization
Not shared, control &
visibility, self-service,
capacity planning
Hybrid
Composition
s of 2 or
more clouds;
public,
private.
ERP in private
cloud & sales
and email on
public
9. Pros & Cons
Strong Points
Reduced Hardware equipment for
end users
Ease of Implementation
Simplify operations
Flexible
Accessibility
Scale on demand
Less Expensive
Multi-Tenancy
Go Green
Agility-Elasticity
Pay for what you use-
Virtual on-demand
Need not invest on multiple licensing
pooled resources
10. Pros & Cons
Weak points
Security Issues
Culture resistance
Internet connection
Network dependency
Location of Servers
Privacy
Time for Transition
Reliability & availability
Speed
Regulatory doubt
Dependent on provider
Issues of taxation
11. Risks
of Cloud
Take a long time to resolve
Terms and condition issue
Being dependent on cloud
computing provider
Data migration issues when
moving to cloud
Business will terminate if
internet connection is down
What happens if your cloud
provider goes out of business ?!
15. Cloud
Examples
Solution:
Siebel CRM running on virtualized shared
environment
Result:
100+ Times Faster to Deploy – Usage
Accountability – Better Compliance.
Solution:
ERP running on Cloud
Result:
Lower labor and food costs as well as
better recruiting of candidates to serve
guests at 100’s of Red Robin locations
16. See these examples
are more clear !
1 Day
$5.3M
300%
Implementation Time
Saved in 3 months
Improvement in
compliance data
collections
17. Cloud
Examples in Egypt !!
The National Research Center
The Informatics Research Institute of
Alexandria(IRI)
The Electronic Research Institute of Cairo (ERI).
In 2005, Allied Soft was engaged with Volvo IT in the
first Cloud Computing Consortium in Egypt to
develop an E-learning solution in Egypt
Etisalat Masr applied a Cloud project
18. As an end-consumer, believe it or not
you've been using CLOUD for long
times ago !
We all use cloud !
19. Cloud Failures
Amazon’s failures: (April 22, 2011)
Quora.com, Reddit.com, Groupme.com and
Scvngr.com were unable to access.
Microsoft online services hit by major
failure: (September 9,2011)
Hotmail, Office 365 and SkyDrive.
21. Summary
of Cloud
Lets use a simple model…
Say you just moved to a city & you’re looking for a place to live
you either Build a house or Rent an apartment
Cloud” is simply a metaphor for the internet▪ Users do not have or need knowledge, control, ownership in the computer infrastructure▪ Users simply rent or access the software, paying only for what they use hosted over the internet– Refers to accessing computing resources that are typicallyowned and operated by a third-party provider.