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1 © 2014 IBM Corporation For IBM Internal Use OnlyIBM Proprietary 1. Cloud Introduction and Overview Experienced Bluemix BootCamp

2 When you complete viewing this deck, you should be able to:  Describe cloud computing and its deployment models  Identify where cloud fits  Describe the advantages of cloud computing 1.1. Cloud Introduction

3 Market shifts in the digital economy

4 We are now starting to see a perfect storm of a few technological approaches under cloud, all hitting us at the same time

5 What is Cloud Computing?

6 Let us know about the characteristics of cloud computing

7 Here are the different service models of cloud computing

8 Now, we will see the different deployment models of cloud computing

9 The future trend of applications and the future trend of businesses is a composable business It is estimated that by 2016, more than one-fourth of the world’s applications will be available in the cloud and 85 percent of new software is now being built for cloud deployment.

10 Current IT challenges

11 Cloud computing helps address the IT challenges using virtualization

12 Cloud computing also helps address the IT challenges using standardization

13 In addition, cloud computing uses automation to address the various IT challenges

14 Here is a recap of what you have learned in this video:  Cloud Computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.  The current IT challenges include: Improving operational efficiency, developing new products / services / business models, expansion in new market / geos / beat competition, and reduce total cost of ownership.  Cloud helps address these challenges using virtualization, standardization, and automation.

15 When you complete viewing these pages, you should be able to:  Describe the different cloud service models  Describe how customers are choosing a variety of cloud models to meet their unique needs and priorities 1.2. Cloud Overview and Models

16 Cloud service models

17 Customers are choosing a variety of cloud models to meet their unique needs and priorities

18 Cloud computing and traditional IT

19 The future of cloud is the future of businesses these days, and IT environment is composable

20 Cloud is changing the way work gets done—it enables innovation

21 Enterprise value and innovation is coming from the extension of IT beyond the enterprise

22 Business will innovate quickly and drive unique competitive advantage through new systems of engagement, such as cloud

23 Enterprise IT systems are changing rapidly to adapt to as-a-service trend

24 Enterprises are combining on-premise, off-premise, and public clouds to create the next wave of applications and solutions

25 Resulting in the evolution of three distinct operational systems within enterprise computing: SOE, SOR, and SOI

26 Understanding the differences between Systems of Record and Systems of Engagement

27 Here is a recap of what you have learned in this video:  Cloud has three service models: IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS.  Customers are choosing a variety of cloud models to meet their unique needs and priorities, such as private clouds, public clouds, and hybrid clouds.  Cloud is changing the way that work is done— across a variety of professions and industries.

28 Thank you