Mark Irvine Cloud Computing
Introduction Audience Purpose
Presentation Overview Introduction & Definition of the Cloud Service & Deployment Models Cloud Providers Case Studies Drawbacks
What is Cloud Computing? Formal Definition Reasons to use the Cloud $121 billion by end of 2015 (Mell & Grance, 2011) (Kundra, 2011) (Navarro, 2014)
(Cloud-related Spending, 2014).
Five Characteristics of the Cloud On-demand Self-service Broad Network Access Resource Pooling Rapid Elasticity Measured Service (Mell & Grance, 2011)
Cloud Computing Service Models Software as a Service Platform as a Service Infrastructure as a Service
Software as a Service Definition Software in the Past vs. Software in the Cloud Benefits (Carraro & Chong, 2006)
Platform as a Service Definition Benefits No hardware needed Flexibility (Kundra, 2011) (What is PaaS, 2013)
Infrastructure as a Service Definition Benefits Scalability Location Independence No Single Point of Failure (What is IaaS, 2013)
Cloud Computing Deployment Models Private Cloud Community Cloud Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud (Kundra, 2011) (Mell & Grance, 2011)
Cloud Vendors Amazon Web Services (AWS) Microsoft Azure (Amazon AWS Logo, 2013) (Azure Logo, 2014)
AWS Compute & Networking Database Storage Analytics Application Services Deployment & Management
Compute & Networking Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Route 53 (Varia & Mathew, 2014) (Amazon EC2 Logo, 2014) (Route 53, 2014)
Database RDS DynamoDB Redshift (Varia & Mathew, 2014)
Storage Simple Storage Service (S3) Glacier (Amazon S3 Pricing) (Varia & Mathew, 2014)
Analytics Elastic MapReduce (EMR) Kinesis Data Pipeline (Varia & Mathew, 2014)
Application Services Simple Service (SES) CloudSearch Elastic Transcoder (Varia & Mathew, 2014)
Deployment & Management Identity and Access Management (IAM) CloudTrail CloudHSM (Hardware Security Module) (Varia & Mathew, 2014)
Azure Web & Mobile Data & Storage Analytics
Web & Mobile Websites Mobile Services (Microsoft, 2014)
Data & Storage SQL Database Storage (Microsoft, 2014)
Analytics HDInsight Data Factory (Microsoft, 2014)
Case Studies: Software as a Service
#1: Army Experience Center #2: Dixons Store Group #3: United States Department of Agriculture (Kundra, 2011) (Saran, 2008)
Case Studies: Platform as a Service
#4: Menumate #5: JPMorgan (Kepes, 2011) (JPMorgan, 2014)
Case Studies: Infrastructure as a Service
#6: TomTom #7: Fujitsu #8: Mazda North American Operations (TomTom, 2013) (Fujitsu, 2010) (Mazda, 2014)
Drawbacks of the Cloud Internet Requirements Security Issues FedRAMP (“Secure your Cloud,” 2014) (Jansen & Grance, 2011)
Conclusion Recap of Definition, Service Models, Deployment Models AWS/Azure Takeaways from Case Studies
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