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Page 1: Cloud computing

© 2013 IBM Corporation

Cloud Computing:

FPT Workshop – August 29 2013

Le Tran Nguyen

Architect Manager,

Cloud Manager, IBM Vietnam

[email protected]

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© 2013 IBM Corporation

Agenda

� Cloud Computing Approach in Education

� Deployment Model & Cloud Patterns

� IBM Cloud Solution Offering & Other Vendors

� Customer References

� Q&A

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The world is connected: economically, socially and technically.

An educated workforce, scientific research, and innovation are all essential

to the development of a sustainable economy where today’s students will be:

� Doing jobs that have not been invented yet

- Estimates are 85% of the jobs today’s learners will be doing don’t yet exist

- The top 10 in-demand jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004

� Using technologies that don’t currently exist

� Solving problems we don’t know are problems yet

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Education Needs

Our Value

Proposition

Solution

Components

Smarter Classroom

� Analytics of aligned

student data for improved outcomes

� Open education

resources and tools for

personalized learning and teaching

Education Quality

Access to Learning

Enabling Student

Success and Skills

� Data analytics and tools

for institutional

performance and asset management

� Redesigned business processes and open standards for

interoperability

Smart Administration

Reducing Costs

Improving Efficiencies

Optimizing Educational

System Operations

Innovationin Research

� World class high performance

computing tools and infrastructure

� Aligning research

initiatives to support economic recovery and sustainability

Accelerating Scientific

Discoveries

Economic Value

through Innovation

Learning DiscoveringManaging

Cloud ComputingOpen Platforms Shared Services

Common

Infrastructure

Components

Education leaders are focusing on three aspects for critical improvements in education and its contribution to society.

Accelerate research discovery and innovation capabilities

Improve teaching effectiveness and student

outcomes

Maximize operational

efficiency & effectiveness

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Agenda

� Cloud Computing Approach in Education

� Deployment Model & Cloud Patterns

� IBM Cloud Solution Offering

� Customer References

� Q&A

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What is cloud computing?

Cloud computing is a style of computing in which business processes, applications,

data, and IT resources are provided as Services to users

Reduced

Cost VIRTUALIZATION STANDARDIZATION AUTOMATION

Public cloud

Private cloud

Cloud

Consumers

Access

Services

Hybrid Clouds

Private Clouds

Public Clouds

Combine elements of public and private clouds

Customer IT buys the capability to deliver cloud services within the enterprise

Customer rents the capability

CLOUD MODELS

A user experience & business model

• Standardized, self service offerings

• Rapidly provisioned services

• Flexibly priced

Scalable & cost efficient IT

• Virtualized resources

• Managed as a single large resource

• Delivered services with elastic scaling

Business Perspective IT Perspective

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The current period is ripe for establishing leadership in Cloud Computing

Source: IBM Market Insights Assessment, with IDC, Gartner and other data source inputs and IPR consultation through August 2010

We’re here

Organizations will continue to adopt Cloud based on these key benefits:

Cost Savings Efficiency via the correct mix of delivery models

Flexibility Broad and growing portfolio of innovative offerings

Security Range of security services both for the Cloud and from the Cloud

Ease of Use Intuitive user interfaces

Scalability Scalable environment able to address needs of global clients

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

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Cloud Services

Cloud Computing

Model

What Cloud Computing means for Education?

Self Service

Virtualization

Standardization

A user experience and a business model� Standardized offerings

� Rapidly provisioned

� Flexibly priced

� Virtualized resources

� Managed as a single large resource

� Delivering services with elastic scaling

In Education, Cloud is driven by:� Self-Service

� Economies of Scale

� Technology Advancement

An infrastructure management and

services delivery method

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Centralized Infrastructure

� Network Services provide high speed connectivity between thin clients and servers

� Integrated Portal provides consolidated access to applications and content

VIRTUALIZED DESKTOP SERVICES

Students, Faculty, Teachers and Staff

Public Infrastructure

IBM

Public Clouds

Legacy Desktop Services

Open Education Resources

� Web Services from IBM and others for collaboration and productivity

� Classrooms, labs and mobile access built around virtual desktops

� Thin Clients and Mobile Devices allow every user to access services easily

� Virtualized Cloud Services centrally supports a distributed set of campuses and classrooms

� IBM hosted delivery as an option

� Open Source eLearning & ePortfolios Courseware, Content and Services

� Business Analytics provides insights on student performance

� Virtualized computer resources of legacy desktop applications and services, using Open Source to lower costs.

Cloud Computing Components for Education

On Demand Workplace

INFORMATION ON DEMAND

BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE

Industry Standard Framework � Administrative Services provide for management of resources and assets to support learning

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IaaS: Cut IT expense, reduce risk and complexity through a cloud enabled data center

PaaS: Accelerate time to market with cloud platform services

SaaS: Gain immediate access with business solutions on cloud

Innovate business models by becoming a cloud service provider

Cloud adoption patterns are emerging backed by proven best practices

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Cloud Computing in System viewIT Cost

Visibility & Optimization

Traditional

On-Premises

Infrastructure

as a Service

Platform

as a Service

Software

as a Service

in-house management

Customization, higher costs, slower time to value

Standardization; lower costs; faster time to value

Application resources vendor manages

Networking

Storage

Servers

Virtualization

O/S

Middleware

Runtime

Data

Applications

Networking

Storage

Servers

Virtualization

O/S

Middleware

Runtime

Data

Applications

Networking

Storage

Servers

Virtualization

O/S

Middleware

Runtime

Data

Applications

Networking

Storage

Servers

Virtualization

O/S

Middleware

Runtime

Data

Applications

Cloud

instance

Application

decoupleCloud

instance

Cloud

instance

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Agenda

Cloud Computing Approach in Education

Deployment Model & Cloud Patterns

IBM Cloud Solution Offering & Other Vendors

Customer References

Q&A

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Centralized Infrastructure

� Network Services provide high speed connectivity between thin clients and servers

� Integrated Portal provides consolidated access to applications and content

VIRTUALIZED DESKTOP SERVICES

Students, Faculty, Teachers and Staff

Public Infrastructure

IBM

Public Clouds

Legacy Desktop Services

Open Education Resources

� Web Services from IBM and others for collaboration and productivity

� Classrooms, labs and mobile access built around virtual desktops

� Thin Clients and Mobile Devices allow every user to access services easily

� Virtualized Cloud Services centrally supports a distributed set of campuses and classrooms

� IBM hosted delivery as an option

� Open Source eLearning & ePortfolios Courseware, Content and Services

� Business Analytics provides insights on student performance

� Virtualized computer resources of legacy desktop applications and services, using Open Source to lower costs.

Cloud Computing Components for Education

On Demand Workplace

INFORMATION ON DEMAND

BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE

Industry Standard Framework � Administrative Services provide for management of resources and assets to support learning

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more information

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The IBM SmartCloud Framework view groups IBM's capabilities for Cloud Computing into the major categories of SmartCloud Foundation, SmartCloud Services and

SmartCloud Solutions.

SmartCloud Foundation covers primarily private Cloud implementation technologies and services

SmartCloud Services are Cloud capabilities hosted by IBM

SmartCloud Solutions captures the SaaS and BPaaS offerings

IBMSmartCloud Portfolio

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The brand view groups IBM's Cloud

Computing portfolio into Business Units and Brands

IBMSmartCloud Portfolio

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Cloud Framework

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Infrastructure

Platform

Management

and Administration

Availability and

Performance

Security and

Compliance

Usage and

Accounting

Enterprise

Application Services

Application

Lifecycle

Application

Resources

Application

Environments

Application

Management

Integration

IBMSmartCloud ServicesInfrastructure and Platform as a Service

Smarter Commerce Smarter Cities

Social BusinessBusiness Analyticsand Optimization

Infrastructure

Platform

Management

and Administration

Availability and

Performance

Security and

Compliance

Usage and

Accounting

Infrastructure as a Service Technologies

Platform as a Service Technologies

Application

Lifecycle

Application

Resources

Application

Environments

Application

Management

Integration

Enterprise+IaaS

Consulting &

Implementation

IBMSmartCloud FoundationPrivate and Hybrid Clouds

PaaS

Consulting &

Implementation

BPaaS / SaaS

Consulting &

Implementation

CloudStrategy

IBMSmartCloud SolutionsSoftware and Business Process as a Service

IaaS

PaaS

SaaS

BPaaS

Cloud Components Cloud Services

Consume cloud services over InternetHardware & software to architect

and build private or hybrid clouds

Consulting &

Implementation

ServicesDesign my cloud

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Collect, report, and bill based on service usage and costs

Infrastructure technologies that help our customers gain strategic business

value by moving beyond virtualization to cloud service delivery

Infrastructure Platform

Security and Compliance

Availability and Performance

Management and Administration

Usage and Accounting

Ensure continued business operations with a proven, secure

and resilient infrastructure designed to meet the needs of each workload

Improve performance of infrastructure and gain insight into

operations and service delivery

Standardized, automated services that can be rapidly

deployed on a highly scalable cloud infrastructure

Unlock resources from constraints,

improve utilization, cost effectiveness and performance

Usage and

Accounting

IBMSmartCloud Foundation IBMSmartCloud Services

Platform as a Service Technologies

Infrastructure as a Service Technologies

Infrastructure

Platform

Usage and

Accounting

Availability and

Performance

Management

and Administration

Security and

Compliance

Application

Lifecycle

Application

Resources

Application

Environments

Application

Management

Integration

Platform as a Service Technologies

Infrastructure as a Service Technologies

Infrastructure

Platform

Usage and

Accounting

Availability and

Performance

Management

and Administration

Security and

Compliance

Application

Lifecycle

Application

Resources

Application

Environments

Application

Management

Integration

Framework Home

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Manage and integrate enterprise applications through open,

standards based, secure cloud platform

of new enterprise IT workloads will be Cloud-based or Hybrid by 2015

Platform technologies that help our customers leverage the Cloud with

certainty and choice through a secure and scalable platform

Application Lifecycle

Application Resources

Application Environments

Application Management

Integration

Support effective deployment and management of third party

applications with optimized deployment and management capabilities tuned to the specific application

Accelerate with certainty the deployment of your applications

with purpose built services

Integrated, team-based development and deployment process for predictive and error-free deployment

Leverage shared services to reduce the cost and simplify the development and delivery of cloud applications

Usage and

Accounting

IBMSmartCloud Foundation IBMSmartCloud Services

Platform as a Service Technologies

Infrastructure as a Service Technologies

Infrastructure

Platform

Usage and

Accounting

Availability and

Performance

Management

and Administration

Security and

Compliance

Application

Lifecycle

Application

Resources

Application

Environments

Application

Management

Integration

Platform as a Service Technologies

Infrastructure as a Service Technologies

Infrastructure

Platform

Usage and

Accounting

Availability and

Performance

Management

and Administration

Security and

Compliance

Application

Lifecycle

Application

Resources

Application

Environments

Application

Management

Integration

Framework Home

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IBMSmartCloud SolutionsSoftware and Business Process as a Service

Smarter CommerceIBM Unica Marketing Operations OnDemand

IBM Unica Email Optimization

IBM Unica eMessage

IBM Unica MailboxIQ

IBM Sterling B2B Cloud Services

IBM Sterling Transportation Management System

IBM Sterling e-Invoicing

IBM Sterling Configure, Price, Quote on Cloud

IBM Sterling File Transfer Service

IBM Coremetrics Digital Marketing Optimization Suite

IBM Coremetrics Enterprise Analytics

IBM Coremetrics Syndicate Tag Manager

Social Business IBM SmartCloud for Social Business

IBM SmartCloud Social Collaboration for Government

IBM BlueworksLive

Smarter CitiesIBM Intelligent Operations Center for Cloud

IBM Intelligent Transportation on IBM SmartCloud

IBM Intelligent Water on IBM SmartCloud

Business Analytics and OptimizationIBM SPSS Decision Mgt Platform as a Service

IBM BAO Strategic IP Insight Platform

IBM Cognos Business Intelligence

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Smarter Commerce Smarter Cities

Social BusinessBusiness Analytics

and Optimization

IBMSmartCloud SolutionsSoftware and Business Process as a Service

Framework Home

Other Business ProcessesIBM Global Expense Reporting Solution (GERS)

IBM Payment Systems Solution

IBM Smart Business End User SupportSelf Enablement Portal

Service Desk Direct

Service Desk Ticketing

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Platform servicesIBM SmartCloud Application Services (beta)

Rational Solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management on the IBM SmartCloud

IBM Cast Iron Live

IBMSmartCloud ServicesInfrastructure and Platform as a Service

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Managed Services on SCE+IBM SmartCloud for SAP Applications

Framework Home

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SmartCloud Resilience Services• IBM SmartCloud Managed Backup

• Data Protection Analysis

• IBM SmartCloud Archive

• IBM SmartCloud Virtualized Server Recovery

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Managed Services IBM Tivoli Live Service Manager

IBM Rational AppScan OnDemand

IBM Managed Security Services

Hosted Application Security Management

Hosted Mobile Security Device Management

Hosted Vulnerability Management

Security and Event Log Management

Force Threat Analysis

Infrastructure Cloud Services

IBM SmartCloud Enterprise

SCE Showcase

Images on SCE

Object Storage

IBM SmartCloud Innovation Center

IBM SmartCloud Enterprise +

IBM SmartCloud Enterprise+ for System z – z/OS

IBM SmartCloud for Government (US)

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Cloud Deployment Offering Options

New/Existing

Hardware

Infrastructure:

Supported Hypervisors

SmartCloud

Provisioning & Management

x86 Unix Mainframe

IBMPureFlex System

VMWare, KVM, HyperV,

PowerVM zVM

Cloud Service Delivery (e.g. SC Entry, Provisioning, ISDM Portfolio)

Service CatalogMiddleware and DB

Provisioning

Health and Usage

Monitoring

Metering and

Chargeback

Advanced

Application

Pattern

Provisioning

Workflow EngineApprovals and

Notifications

Reporting for

Capacity Planning

Server, Storage and

Network Provisioning

Application & Workload Deployment (e.g. IBM Workload Deployer)

Pre-built Application Templates

Application Pattern Deployment

Dynamic sizing based on demand

System Director, VMControl, etcSystem

Management

Middleware and Database Packages

Hardware and Software Integration

System Configuration and Optimization

Customer

Provided

Capabilities

Private CloudIBM Hosted & Managed

We Offer Deployment Choices

Virtualized Infrastructure

Infrastructure aaS (IaaS)

Platform aaS (PaaS)

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Flex

Traditional

On-Premises

Infrastructure

as a Service

Platform

as a Service

Software

as a Service

Customization, higher costs, slower time to value

Standardization; lower costs; faster time to value

IBM offers end-to-end solutions enabling clients’

IT cost visibility and systems management

optimization – Cloud in The Box

Networking

Storage

Servers

Virtualization

O/S

Middleware

Runtime

Data

Applications

Networking

Storage

Servers

Virtualization

O/S

Middleware

Runtime

Data

Applications

Networking

Storage

Servers

Virtualization

O/S

Middleware

Runtime

Data

Applications

Networking

Storage

Servers

Virtualization

O/S

Middleware

Runtime

Data

Applications

IT Cost Visibility &

Optimization

IBM PureApp &

PureData

IBM Flex System

IBM PureFlex

IBM PureApp &

PureData

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Applications

Storage

Networking

Virtualization

ManagementCompute

Tools

Flexible and open choice in a fully integrated system

Approaching with Integrated by Design

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Integrated by Design

ComputeNodes

Power 2S/4S*x86 2S/4S

V7000Expansion in/out of chassis

Storage

Nodes

Flex SystemManager

ManagementAppliance

ExpansionPCIe,DedicatedStorage

IBM Pure System Building Blocks

IBM PureApplication System

…with compute, storage, networking,

physical and virtual

management & entry

cloud management

…with middleware designed for

transactional web

applications &

enabled for cloud

PlatformSystem

Chassis14 half-wide bays for nodes

10/40GbE, FCoE,IB 8/16Gb FC

Networking

InfrastructureSystem

A Continuum of Value from Building Blocks to Systems

Better Economics, Better

Business Velocity, and Better Experience with IT

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GENERAL PURPOSE

INTEGRATEDSYSTEMS

�UCS Blades

�UCS Rack

� IBM PureFlex System

� IBM PureApplication System

�Smart Analytics

�ProLiant

�BladeSystem� Integrity (Itanium)

�Sun Blade

�Sun Fire (x86)

�SPARC M, T, SuperCluster

�System x

�BladeCenter

�POWER

�VirtualSystem

�CloudSystem(Matrix, Enterprise, SolProvider)

�Unified Computing System (UCS)�VCE Vblock�NetApp FlexPod

�Exadata

�Exalytics

�Exalogic

“Traditional” system – configure any way you

want, run whatever you want

“Single purpose” system – optimized to

one thing, drop it in and go

What customers are beginning to want – The flexibility and choice of

traditional system, but the simplified use and deployment of an appliance

Competitive Offerings and Tactics for IBM PureSystems

APPLIANCES

�Netezza

�AppSystem

�Database Appliance

�Big Data Appliance

9/18/2013

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Agenda

Cloud Computing Approach in Education

Deployment Model & Cloud Patterns

IBM Cloud Solution Offering & Other Vendors

Customer References

Q&A

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Cloud Enabled Datacenter

Cloud Platform Services

Cloud Service Provider

Business Solutions on Cloud

IBM is working with universities in each of these areas to helpthem achieve real business value

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Cloud Platform for Information Systems R&D

� Ho Chi Minh City University of Information Technology (or UIT) is a member of Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City. This project is to setup a R&D lab for information systems based on cloud computing - providing IaaS and PaaS (DBaaS, GIS applications) to researchers and students. This is also a research lab for cloud computing with focus on PaaS in collaboration with Cloud Labs (developing patterns for DBaaS, web applications, GIS applications, etc).

� DOU between UIT and Cloud Labs ASEAN for collaboration in cloud computing and participation in IBM Cloud Academy.

� First PureFlex in Vietnam and first PureFlex+IWD in ASEAN

� Solution Components:

� IBM PureFlex

System Enterprise: p260 & x 240

� Storwize V7000,

� IWD

� ISDM

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University of Technology - Cloud Computing R&D Lab� Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT)

was established in 1957 and has been recognized as a centre of excellence among technological universities in Vietnam.

� The university signed DOU with IBM on setup of

cloud computing lab and SSME in 2009 and joined

IBM Cloud Academy in 2011

� The cloud computing R&D lab focus on key research

topics such as cloud security, HPC cloud and virtual computing lab.

� The university is participating in setup of national HPC Cloud

� Solution Components:

� IBM Blade

Center HS23

� SAN Storage

DS3524

� SCP (including IWD)

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The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Extends e-Learning to the iPad with IBM Smart Business Desktop Cloud

� Business Challenge

– The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) is the oldest private non-profit higher education offering degrees in Business Administration, Accounting, Economics, Humanities, Science, Communication Arts, Engineering and Law. The University has over 20,000 undergraduate and graduate students

– Computer based learning in UTCC was delivered to a mix of student-owned devices as well as computer lab PCs. UTCC’s challenges were:

• Distributing to and supporting UTCC learning applications on student-owned devices (5,000 new users every year)

• Computer lab PCs were insufficient to support students which did not have access to their own computing devices

– Additionally, UTCC wanted to introduce the use of the industry leading iPad tablet device by issuing each AY 2011 student with an iPAD. However, its existing learning applications could not run natively on the iPad

� Solution

– IBM proposed a Desktop Cloud system to provide a single learning access platform

• An SBDC infrastructure to be built in UTCC’s main campus in Bangkok

• Phase 1 to cover 300 concurrent student accesses – those of the foreign language class

• Students to access the Windows-based learning applications using their iPads

• Computer labs to be re-equipped with Thin Client devices progressively, thus lowering TCO of the labs

� Benefits

– Lowered operational and support costs:

• UTCC technical staff no longer need to undertake the gruelling distribution of applications to 5,000 incoming students. Ongoing support is greatly simplified

– UTCC is able to take its e-Learning to a higher level with the iPad

– User crunch at UTCC’s computer labs eased

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HPC Cloud: HPC-as-a-Service Model

IBM and NTU join

collaborative effort to converge Cloud Computing

and HPC

Business challenge• To provide the capabilities needed to meet the HPC

Requirements for the NTU Research community.

• To provide and promote Parallel Computational training and

consultation for the Research community at NTU, including:• Understand earth Teutonic movements

• Simulation of flight dynamics

• Scientific Computational Research

• Rendering of animation and movies

Rethinking IT• IBM Smart Cloud Solution with Tivoli’s TSAM and STG’s HPC Cloud Management Suite

NTU’s cutting-edge research is supported with HPC and a Green solutions approach

Business challenge• To continuously advance to the next level

of research, NTU needed a new High

Performance Computing (HPC) Centre

that can manage extensive data handling,

compute-intensive analysis and large-scale

modeling.

Rethinking IT• 300 units of IBM System x “iDataFlex”

• Green Data Centre Design that

significantly reduces power consumption

• IBM hardware design virtually eliminates

data centre cooling requirements, enabling further cost and energy savings.

Nanyang Technological University doing First-of-a-Kind work on the convergence of Cloud Computing and High Performance Computing

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Dr. Mladen Vouk, “the father of VCL”

Professor and Head of Computer Science Department,

and Associate Vice-Provost for Information Technology

North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

Students

“The

applications you need when you need them”

Faculty

“Go from days to

hours a month of management”

University IT

“Increase efficiency by

reducing redundancy”

A partnership with IBM and others,

to develop a new generation of IT

resources

• VCL project development started in 2002

• NCSU production use started in 2004

• Support for both HPC & non-HPC workloads

• Awards incl. Computerworld Honors Prog. Laureate

• Currently NCSU VCL

- is open to 30,000+ NCSU student and faculty, and

res250,000 plus in NC

- has 2,000 plus Blades in production

- delivers over 460,000 CPU hours to general

reservations (desktops, sub-clouds, classroom, etc.)

annually, and over 7,000,000 HPC CPU hours.

• Number of user sites in and outside NC, e.g., NC

Community College System, UNC System

Universities, Virginia VCL consortium

(GMU just won a significant award for its VCL), GSU,

UMBC, GSU, TTP, UofSC, Southern, Cal State

System, Montana, NYU, etc.

NC State Cloud Computing is powered by

its Virtual Computing Laboratory technology

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• Give students a platform to create innovative solutions for local communities and businesses in southern Italy.

Business challenge

• Elastic, cloud-based services from sensors, market systems and GPS data, connecting university, private sector and government agencies.

Rethinking IT

• Cut shipping times for local deliveries in half.• More efficient supply chain with fishermen completing transactions with merchants while still at sea.• Winemakers increase quality with constant soil- condition monitoring.

Reinventing business

Cloud in action: University of BariStudents at Italy’s University of Bari use IBM SmartCloud to create innovative solutions to help the local economy

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North Carolina State University makes a breakthrough in access to research & academic computing resources with cloud computing.

150% increase

75% savings

in students served per

application license and

projected software

licensing costs up to

Business challenge: More than 31,000 students, nearly 8,000 faculty and staff. Growing demand for academic computing resources demanded a fundamental

change in how the way it managed them.

Rethinking ITCloud computing model for provisioning technology offers quantum improvement

in access, efficiency and convenience over traditional computer labs.

Reinventing business

“Our goal was to rethink the way we met the academic computing

needs. By collaborating with IBM, we are now better able to deliver on

that mission.”—Mladen Vouk, head of the Department of Computer Science,

NC State University

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IBM’s Future Direction for Cloud in Education

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The mission of the IBM Cloud Academy is to provide an organization for K-12 schools and higher education institutions who are actively

integrating cloud technologies into their infrastructures to share best

practices in the use of clouds and to collaborate with partners to

create innovative cloud technologies and models.

IBM & Education: collaborating for innovation

IBM Cloud Academy

From IBM Cloud Academy Charter as

developed by initial member institutions,

1Q 2010