Cloud Computing as a New Paradigm Kangyoon Lee Executive, IBM Software and Solution Lab. Dec., 2008
Cloud Computing as a New Paradigm
Kangyoon LeeExecutive, IBM Software and Solution Lab.Dec., 2008
Cloud Computing - a Disruptive New Paradigm
• Solving large problems with parallel computing
• Network-based subscriptions to applications
1990
• Offering computing resources as a metered service
• Anytime, anywhere access to IT resources delivered dynamically as a service.
• A “cloud” is an IT service delivered to users that provides:• A simple user interface that automatically provisions IT resources• Capacity on demand with massive scalability• New application service delivery models• Platform for next generation data centers• Develop in the cloud, for the cloud
2008
Software as a Service
Utility Computing
Cloud Computing
Grid Computing
“By 2012, customer spending on IT cloud services will grow almost threefold, to $42 billion, accounting for 9% of customer spending.”- IDC
•Traditional Business and IT Services•Monolithic IT•Traditional innovation & development processes
•New Business Models & Opportunities•Anytime, anywhere access to services•Rich, collaborative, open eco-systems of Businesses, Partners & Customers
Cloud
Cloud Computing Provides an Open Platform for Content & Service Innovation
Incubation and Trials
Consumer Interaction Analytics
Development Environment
Partner Marketplace
Real-time Usage Data
Internet Services
WiMaxTelcos
Broadband
ServicesPartners
& Developers
Content Delivery Services
The New Enterprise Data Center provides a staged approach to move Enterprise IT to a cloud experience
Drives IT efficiency
Rapid deployment of new infrastructure and
services
Highly responsive and business goal driven
What Is Being Said about IBM and Cloud Computing
IBM Cloud Strategy• “IBM's moves into cloud computing have been strategically brilliant.” – eWeek
• “IBM is proceeding into the cloud … with caution and defining its own cloud strategy, not letting the media hype shape it.” – eWeek
Cloud Computing a Driving Force• 58% CIOs believe cloud computing will cause a radical shift in IT…47% already using
or actively researching. – CIO Magazine
• After 2012, 25% of SMBs in developed countries will build their IT and business infrastructures on SaaS and cloud-based IT and business process outsourcing. –Saugatuck
Cloud Computing – the Future• It will undoubtedly transform the information technology (IT) industry… profoundly
change the way people work and companies operate. - Economist
• Modernizing an infrastructure to behave more like an internal “cloud” also makes IT a more effective cloud computing user – as cloud offerings mature. – Gartner
• Today, 15 – 25% of organizations are exhibiting significant adoption of IT Cloud services…25-45% in three years. – IDC
• In 2012, server market volumes to reach 10.9 million…cloud accounting for 28% (Gartner)...customer spending on IT cloud services: $42 billion (IDC)
IBM Cloud Infrastructure
IBM System z, p, x, BladeCenter Storage Networking
Virtualization
Physical Hardware
Workloads
Request Driven Provisioning
InnovationCollaboration
SoftwareDevelopment
VirtualClassroom
Web 2.0 DataIntensive
Processing
ScalableTransactionProcessing
VirtualStorage
Virtual Application
Server
Virtual Application
Server
Virtual Application
Server
VirtualNetworks
VirtualServers
MonitoringSLA
Capacity PlanningDynamic
Scheduling
IBM Enables Clients to Realize Cloud Computing
• SOA – componentized & flexible
• Cloud middleware
• Industry specific services (Partners)
• Cross industry services (SO)
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Software as a Service
Platform as a Service
Infrastructure as a Service • Green, dynamic, virtualized, scalable,& shared infrastructure
• Optimized for security, transactions, data integrity
IBM has already delivered various cloud computing solutions
Technology Incubation
Data Intensive Workloads
Government-led Initiatives
Software Development
Collaborative Innovation
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IBM Haifa Lab IBM, NSF & Google
IBM Cloud Computing Global Leadership
Client Engagements
IBM Cloud Computing Centers
Academic Initiatives: Skills & Research
IBM Services & Products
Academic Initiative
Blue Cloud offerings
Hadoop Workshop
South Africa Greater ChinaIreland JapanUSA
Develop new autonomic Cloud Computing
technologies
Raleigh Cloud Delivery Center
iDataplex Systems for web 2.0
NEDC Leadership CentersBusiness Continuity & Resiliency
Korea Vietnam BrazilIndia
Cloud Services Initiative
Smart Business Platform
Client Engagements
IBM Cloud Computing Centers
Academic Initiatives: Skills & Research
IBM Services & Products
Academic Initiative
Blue Cloud offerings
Hadoop Workshop
South Africa Greater ChinaIreland JapanUSA
Develop new autonomic Cloud Computing
technologies
Raleigh Cloud Delivery Center
iDataplex Systems for web 2.0
NEDC Leadership CentersBusiness Continuity & Resiliency
Korea Vietnam BrazilIndia
Cloud Services Initiative
Smart Business Platform
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IBM Market Experiences
55%Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS)
27%Software as a Service
(SaaS)
18%Platform as a Service
(PaaS)• Open development platform• Rapid services creation • Expand developers eco system
• Accelerate time to market for new services
• New business models & opportunities
• Enable Service Innovation
• Reduces IT resource allocation time by 3X
• Speeds on-boarding by 2X• Increased hardware
utilization by 4X• Simplifies IT management
by 7X
1. Delivers cloud services to reach customers
Examples : • Information Protection Services• Lotus Bluehouse• Lotus Sametime Unyte• Rational AppScan
2. Helps ISVs design, build, deliver and market Cloud Services
• 200+ ISVs in SaaS Specialty• Examples: nGenera, WeSupply and Global
Groupware.
3. Helps customers integrate Cloud Services into their business
• Global Business Services practices for Salesforce.com and SuccessFactors.
• Rational tools for optimizing SaaS investments.
4. Helps businesses build their own cloud environments
• Enabling technologies include IBM offerings such as:• IM• Lotus• Rational• Tivoli
IBM participates in Realizing Cloud Computing in 4 key areas