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Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing. In Indonesia. Anang Raghutama Policy Analyst Ministry of Communication and Information technology Rep of Indonesia. email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id. Cloud Computing. email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id. Cloud Computing Model 1. | 1 : ( Robicomp.com).

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Cloud Computing

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  1. Cloud Computing In Indonesia Anang RaghutamaPolicy Analyst Ministry of Communication and Information technology Rep of Indonesia email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id

  2. Cloud Computing email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id

  3. Cloud Computing Model1 |1 : ( Robicomp.com) email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id

  4. Cloud Computing Model Public cloud? Public clouds are the most common way of deploying cloud computing. The cloud resources (like servers and storage) are owned and operated by a third-party cloud service provider and delivered over the Internet. Benefit • Lower costs—no need to purchase hardware or software, and you pay only for the service you use. • No maintenance—your service provider provides the maintenance. • Near-unlimited scalability—on-demand resources are available to meet your business needs. • High reliability—a vast network of servers ensures against failure. email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id

  5. Cloud Computing Model Private cloud? A private cloud consists of computing resources used exclusively by one business or organization. The private cloud can be physically located at your organization’s on-site datacenter, or it can be hosted by a third-party service provider. But in a private cloud, the services and infrastructure are always maintained on a private network and the hardware and software are dedicated solely to your organization. Benefit • More flexibility—your organization can customize its cloud environment to meet specific business needs. • Improved security—resources are not shared with others, so higher levels of control and security are possible. • High scalability—private clouds still afford the scalability and efficiency of a public cloud. email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id

  6. Cloud Computing Model Hybrid cloud? Hybrid clouds combine on-premises infrastructure, or private clouds, with public clouds so organizations can reap the advantages of both. In a hybrid cloud, data and applications can move between private and public clouds for greater flexibility and more deployment options. For instance, you can use the public cloud for high-volume, lower-security needs such as web-based email, and the private cloud (or other on-premises infrastructure) for sensitive, business-critical operations like financial reporting. In a hybrid cloud, “cloud bursting” is also an option. Benefit • Control—your organization can maintain a private infrastructure for sensitive assets. • Flexibility—you can take advantage of additional resources in the public cloud when you need them. • Cost-effectiveness—with the ability to scale to the public cloud, you pay for extra computing power only when needed. • Ease—transitioning to the cloud doesn’t have to be overwhelming because you can migrate gradually—phasing in workloads over time. email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id

  7. Cloud Computing Law in Indonesia Indonesia stil doesn't have specific Law for Cloud Computing. However, some of the aspect of Cloud Computing, are already regulate on Government Regulation on Sistem Electronic and Transaction Body: 1. Registration for Electronic System Provider for Public Services 2. Hardware Certification 3. Software Registration 4. Risk Management Implementation 5. Personal Data Protection 6. Data Center Localization 7. Security of Electronic System 8. etc email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id

  8. Suggestion • Sharing Best Practices with other Country that have succeeded implementation Cloud Computing Policy • Creating a good environment for the growth of cloud computing providers • Renew the Government Regulation Regarding Data Center for fostering implementation Cloud Computing in Indonesia email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id

  9. Thank You email: anang.raghutama@kominfo.go.id

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