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Join us for a retrospective of the Cloud Migration Campfire Stories workshop held in Spring 2014. Participants from esteemed institutions like Stanford, Notre Dame, Duke, and more shared their experiences with cloud adoption, including the use of SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS. Key discussion points included vendor management, policy issues, and the complexities of systems integration. We explore the various challenges faced by institutions, including compliance and risk management, and the growing interest in AWS and Google Cloud services.
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Cloud Migration Campfire Stories CSG Short Workshop Spring 2014, Notre Dame
Cloud Campfire Stories Note: We do not have survey results!
Cloud Campfire Stories Stories from each camper: Stanford, Notre Dame, Duke, UW(maybe) Break (2:45-ish) Columbia, Cornell, Harvard(maybe) Panel
Cloud Campfire Stories HIPAA
Cloud Adoption at Stanford • Broad use of SaaS • Some significant PaaS usage • Emerging IaaS deployments
Everybody’s a player • All you need is an email address and a credit card… • SaaSfor all vs. all for SaaS
Not everyone wants to be a player • Vendor management • Gnarly policy issues • Systems engineering complexities • Integration complexities
AWS Deployments • Class2Go, etc. • Several research groups • Emergency status • Next month, go-live for homepage
Amazon Web Services AWS training: • 45 technical staff have taken three day “Architecting for AWS” course • 15 more in early June. This has brought distributed interests out of shadows/silos.
Amazon Web Services Challenges: • Consolidation • Data classification, compliance and FUD • Policy and Risk Management need further refactoring • DirectConnect
Google Compute • Shiny but rough • Lots of interest in/fromresearch computing • Google willing to talk leveraging existing peering and SDN with us
Other IaaS and the “Virtual Datacenter” • Before doing more vendor specific work, it’s time for an abstraction layer! • Consider all the process and expertise IT provides to deliver on datacenter services…much of that translates.
More of everything • I don’t see fewer computing instances • More service administration • Seeing benefits of consolidation, automation and virtualization • Integration to infrastructure • Integration between SaaSto ____