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Cloud Computing: Informal Presentation to the Enterprise Architecture WG

Cloud Computing: Informal Presentation to the Enterprise Architecture WG. Brand Niemann Senior Enterprise Architect August 27, 2009. Cloud Computing in the EPA Target Architecture: History. December 2007: Web 2.0 Team Formed.

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Cloud Computing: Informal Presentation to the Enterprise Architecture WG

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  1. Cloud Computing:Informal Presentation to theEnterprise Architecture WG Brand Niemann Senior Enterprise Architect August 27, 2009

  2. Cloud Computing in theEPA Target Architecture: History • December 2007: Web 2.0 Team Formed. • January 2008: Suggested Matrix of Web 2.0 Technology Potential @ EPA – adopted for White Paper and eventually by the Federal Web Content Managers Forum. • February 2008: Web 2.0 Team delivered White Paper to EPA Senior Management at the Web Workgroup Meeting where it was enthusiastically accepted. • March 2008: Web 2.0 Team and Work Group continued to meet, test, and discuss Web 2.0 tools. Realized that these tools were delivered by “cloud computing” and GSA started to enter into service agreements to deliver new media providers government-wide.

  3. Cloud Computing in theEPA Target Architecture: History • June 2008: MISD Collaboration Tools Team formed out of MISD Retreat that collaborated with the Web 2.0 Team and Web 2.0 Knowledge Action Team (David Eng, Lead) on meetings, testing, and discussion of Web 2.0 tools and delivered a recommendation to support Telework, etc. (Fall 2008). • October 2008: Started Work on Target Architecture White Paper on SOA, Web 2.0/3.0, and Cloud Computing (see Reference 1 in Target Architecture).

  4. Cloud Computing in theEPA Target Architecture: History • October 2008 to present: Series of Cloud Computing Camps, Meetings, Workshops, Symposiums, etc. (e.g. July 15, 2009, Federal Symposium featuring Federal CIO Vivek Kundra) • See http://federalcloudcomputing.wik.is • February 2009: Delivered version 1.0 of the Target Architecture White Paper (SOA, Web 2.0/3.0, and Cloud Computing) (at the request of the Acting Chief Architect, Lisa Jenkins) and series of pilot examples (at the request of David Eng and others). • July 2009: Request by Tony Studer to present informal briefing on cloud computing to ITSPB staff with David Michael.

  5. Cloud Computing in theFederal Enterprise Architecture: History • May 7, 2009: Improving Innovation, Efficiency, and Effectiveness in Federal IT . • President's FY2010 Budget includes cloud computing. • May 21, 2009: When Cloud Computing Comes Down to Earth: A Discussion with Peter Tseronis, DoE Deputy CIO and Chair of the Federal CIOC Cloud Computing Advisory Council. • Mentions http://federalcloudcomputing.wik.is. • July 13, 2009: Cloud Standards Summit. • Provided recommendations to the July 15th Symposium. • July 15, 2009: Federal Cloud Computing Symposium featuring Federal CIO Vivek Kundra. • See next slide and news story: The Federal GSA Cloud Storefront may open on Sept 9 .

  6. Potential Cloud Computing Offering: Access to Services via GSA Storefront Simplify the customer experience – web application “storefront” Agencies identify their infrastructure and web application requirements using a menu-type screen Payment is by credit card or requisition Delivery of a secure environment supported by the selected applications configured for their slice of the cloud. Front-end user interface based on simple commercial hosting model Provides access to service agreements negotiated by GSA for free Social Media Limited one-stop shop site for agencies to: request services, make selection from several vendor options, resulting in auto-provisioned fully functional service IaaS Source: Vivek Kundra, July 15, 2009, slide 3.

  7. Cloud Computing in theFederal Enterprise Architecture: History • August 13, 2009: ArchitecturePlus Seminar- Cloud Computing, Web 2.0 and Beyond: A Vision of Future Government Operations. • Federal Enterprise Architects should become involved. • August 21, 2009: Draft NIST Working Definition of Cloud Computing (version 15): • Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. This cloud model promotes availability and is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models, and four deployment models. • Note: Cloud software takes full advantage of the cloud paradigm by being service oriented with a focus on statelessness, low coupling, modularity, and semantic interoperability.

  8. New eGov Cloud ComputingEnterprise Architecture Based on ArchitecturePlus Seminar, August 13, 2009 See next slide for footnotes.

  9. New eGov Cloud Computing Enterprise Architecture Based onArchitecturePlus Seminar, August 13, 2009 • Footnotes: • (1) http://www.usaspending.gov, http://www.recovery.gov, http://www.data.gov, etc. • (2) http://expert1.expertsystem.us.com/semgov/, • (3) http://semanticgovernment.org (in process - see (2)), • (4) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_model, • (5) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology_(information_science) , • (6) http://www.oegov.org/ and DRM 3.0, • (7) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_process_modeling, • (8) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_Data, • (9) http://linkeddata.org/, • (10) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing, • (11) http://semanticommunity.net/, and • (12) http://www.cambridgesemantics.com/ .

  10. Suggestions for Implementing IMPARTwith Cloud Computing • Suggest Three Basic Steps: • 1. See Marine Corp Troux Best Practice • 2. Do quick EPA EA Place-mat implementation in Troux • 3. Show both to Senior EPA Management • Suggest Adding Two Use Cases: • Use Case 0. Do quick EPA EA Place-mat implementation in Troux (dashboard interface, basic hierarchy, and basic relationships of terms to their definitions and items to one another (like in Deki Wiki last year) • Use Case 00. Do quick EPA Land Management Segment implementation in Troux (EPA's best practice segment) Note: Meeting to Discuss on August 31st @ 10 am.

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