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Welcome to Architect Insight 2009. What does Mickey Mouse have to tell us about the Cloud? . Why bother with the cloud?. The opportunity from cloud computing is to: Private cloud will be worth $20 billion dollars in 2012
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Welcome to Architect Insight 2009 What does Mickey Mouse have to tell us about the Cloud?
Why bother with the cloud? • The opportunity from cloud computing is to: • Private cloud will be worth $20 billion dollars in 2012 • Just have access to more virtualised machines without building more datacentre space • have software services provided by someone else over the internet • shift everything we have into the cloud • give me something even more intangible than my datacentre is already, which means that the business are just going to keep reducing my budget • stop me having to spend so much money on the things that don’t matter to delivering IT (cooling, lighting, rack space) • help me avoid being caught out spending CapEx on new systems because now I can do the same with just OpEx • no longer need to do capacity planning • I can centralise everything in one place
My definition • Cloud is an approach • Cloud is an evolution not a revolution • It brings together Utility computing • Software as a service • Adds Platform as a service • Realised in Software and services
Why bother with the cloud? • Because the cloud is going to help us redefine how we architect our technology systems • Because the cloud is going to help us create new flexibility and agility • Because cloud computing has given us a new architectural paradigm, not just a service in the sky. • But the cloud demands a new respect, some new skills and some new discipline
Why might we create more chaos? Primary Workload 2 x Web Role 3 x Worker Role Risk simulation External Service x Workload 5 Workload6 Workload 4 Workload1 Workload 2 Workload 3 Storage 5 Stores computed data
Why might we create more chaos? • Ok, so we make a mess, we can always just wipe it clean and start again?
The most important chaos avoiding strategy: • Map your business capabilities • Align you technology workloads to those capabilities • Adapt your service management • Now decide where you want to run those workloads..
How can we create something beautiful? Manage risk Real-time Risk Engine Risk simulation Risk analysis Monitor Risk Manage credit risk Manage counterparty limits Manage P & L Manage stochastic volatility Monitor trade risk Analyse portfolio risk Stress test risk models Required technology workloads
How can we create something beautiful? Workload1 Workload 2 Real-time Risk Engine Risk simulation Risk analysis Primary Workload Workload distributed Virtual Server Virtual Server Virtual Server Virtual Server Virtual Server Virtual Server Containerised Hardware
How can we create something beautiful? Workload 2 Risk analysis Risk simulation Workload 2 Workload1 Real-time Risk Engine Primary Workload x Workload distributed Workload provided by the Application Fabric Virtual Server Virtual Server Virtual Server Virtual Server Virtual Server Physical server Containerised Hardware On premise Hardware
Tactics for avoiding chaos • Understand the value of the cloud to you and your business • Ruthlessly focus on the business capabilities we’re providing technology workloads for and the data you have • Understand technology capabilities and work out what shifts to the cloud • Build with scalability in mind • Pragmatic cloud governance and appropriate monitoring • There’s no substitute for trying it out to learn it • You have more choice now..
Final thought • The cloud is all about to get personal… • Don’t believe me…???
Final thought • The Web on mobile devices like the iPhone. Finally it's really usable on a phone. • Location aware applications and services • The Web in cars. • Next-generation Wi-Fi digital cameras are wifi-enabled • Web picture frames such as Ceiva • The Web in restaurants and stores. • GardenGro'ssensor connects your garden to the Web • Everything becomes trackable with RFID. • Sensors are connecting to the Web and popping up everywhere. • Plastic Logic's portable plastic reading device. • The beginnings of an Internet of Things • The rise of Lifestreaming • Progress on Augmented Reality • These are just a few data points. There are many many more. The trendline is clear Nova Spivak 2009
Thank you.. • Thank you for taking the time to listen to me: • Thanks to: • Dave Coplin • Darren Jefford • Ulrich Homann • Nova Spivak: • Walt Disney