Cloud Computing?
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Cloud Computing?
EuroCloud Portugal If it's not simple, it's not Cloud! Paulo Calçada / IPP [email protected] Desafios das TIC... Desafios das TIC... Gestão e aprovisionamento Elasticidade Desempenho Tolerância a falhas Multidominio Disponibilidade Segurança Enfoco nas soluções e processos Cloud Computing? Cloud Computing? Do complexo ao simples... Como isto se torna realidade? Do complexo ao simples... Integração e articulação Economia de escala Interoperabilidade Maturidade tecnológica Cloud Computing? ...aaS Everything .....as a Service .....is a commodity Cloud Computing? Software as a Service Platform as a Service Infrastructure as a Service Physical Infrastructure What Who On-demand access to any application End-user (does not care about hw or sw) Platform for building and delivering web applications Developer (no managing of the underlying hw & swlayers) Raw computer infrastructure System Administrator (complete management of the computer infrastructure) Benefícios Utilização eficiente e eficaz de recursos Optimização das plataformas de IT Pagar à medida que usa, pagar a medida das necessidades ... Cloud Computing? Problemas, dúvidas, receios... Segurança Controlo dos custos Qualidade dos serviços Vírus - "Beta" Problemas, dúvidas, receios... Simplicidade / Simplificar Centrar os investimentos na organização e nos processos específicos - aumentar a eficiência dos investimento Simplicidade / Simplificar If it's not simple... ...it shouldn't be Cloud! Cadeia de Valor consultoria, desenho, implementação e operação Software as a Service Platform as a Service • Gestão de aplicações e construção de serviços • Disponibilização de serviços e Suporte • Gestão integrada de sistemas consultoria, desenho • Plataforma de serviços • Plataformas de desenvolvimento consultoria, desenho, implementação Infrastructure as a Service • Infraestrutura e alojamento consultoria, desenho, implementação e operação Physical Infrastructure A rede Europeia EuroCloud’s European Presence (January 2010) • Denmark • Belgium • France • Germany • Italy • Luxemburg • Spain • Sweden • Ireland • Netherlands • Finland • UK • Ukraine • Turkey • Portugal A 16-point action plan for cloud computing in Europe Security and certification Service levels and customer experience The legal framework for cloud and SaaS provision Fostering and recognising innovation Industry alliances and partnership Internationalisation within Europe and beyond •Security and certification Action point 1: work with others in the industry to educate and inform customers on how to work with SaaS and cloud providers to ensure their data is stored and handled correctly throughout the data lifecycle. Action point 2: provide guidance to help the industry and its customers understand the value and relevance of certifications and standards relating to cloud computing and SaaS. Action point 3: collaborate with the rest of the industry, with user interest groups and with public agencies, to produce useful standards for best practice guidelines, certification and auditing of cloud and SaaS providers. •Service levels and customer experience Action point 4:work with the industry to promote best practice benchmarks for customer-vendor engagements, including actions when a service deteriorates or fails Action point 5: work with industry and stakeholder customers, such as government, to promote best practice around more granular transparency in SLAs, focused on customer risk management Action point 6: Industry participants should work with initiatives such as the EU’s SLA@SOI project to further standardization in service level monitoring, with the future aim of enabling an elastic system of dynamic service level provisioning. The legal framework for cloud and SaaS provision Action point 7: work with government and other authorities to fine-tune the regulatory framework (notably on data protection and data retention) to enable cross-border data flows for B2B cloud computing. Action point 8: raise awareness of the benefits that flow from harmonisation of policy frameworks throughout Europe, and should work to develop and adopt consistent best practices as a demonstration of the industry’s ability to achieve effective selfregulation Action point 9: develop a position on whether data law should govern jurisdiction of customer contracts rather than physical location of data and processing, especially in B2B contracts. Fostering and recognising innovation Action point 10: Because of their low cost of adoption and rapid deployment, cloud based technologies are innovation enablers. EuroCloud can help diffuse best practices to encourage take-up of cloud services for business innovation and R&D. Action point 11: Regional and national governments and the EU should do more to make funding available to innovative start-ups and small businesses, especially those developing products and services for the large enterprise market. Action point 12:facilitate interaction between VCs, universities and entrepreneurs, participating in the emergence of a muchneeded innovation ecosystem across Europe that will aid technology and skills transfer from universities and other research agencies to start-ups. Industry alliances and partnership Action point 13: build a membership marketplace to foster information exchange and partnership among its members Action point 14: promote its own brand to raise awareness of its role as a rallying point for cloud and SaaS players in Europe. Internationalisation within Europe and beyond Action point 15:foster a community of the industry and its customers to highlight the success of cloud computing. Action point 16:work with other stakeholders to hold annual contests to celebrate innovation and best practice in cloud computing. www.eurocloud.pt
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