WorkloadIQ ™ The intelligent way to build, secure, manage and measure workloads across physical, virtual and cloud environments Richard Whitehead Director, Intelligent Workload Management [email protected] August 22, 2010
Oct 19, 2014
WorkloadIQ ™
The intelligent way to build, secure, manage and me asure workloadsacross physical, virtual and cloud environments
Richard WhiteheadDirector, Intelligent Workload Management
August 22, 2010
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It's All about Balance
Control
Flexibility
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New TechnologiesMean New Flexibility
Virtualization Cloud
“Anything” as a Service Mobile devices
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Regulations RequireMore Control
RiskOperational
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Percent of enterprise workloads that will run in physical, virtual and cloud environments by 2015Novell estimates based on IDC and Gartner data
Physical, Virtual and Cloud Utilization
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Intelligent Workload Management
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Workloads Deliver a Business Service
Workloads Business Service
Example: SAP inventory report seen by user
Database workloadon physical hardware in a legacy data center
Application servervirtualized in a private cloud
Presentation and graphics server in a public cloud
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IT Service Management
IT Service Management
IT Service Management
Business Service Management
Business Service Management
Business Service Management
Physical Virtual Cloud
The Customer Challenge:Manage a Siloed Infrastructure
Governance and Compliance
Governance and Compliance
Governance and Compliance
Internal Cloud (On-Premise) External Cloud (Off-Premise)
Firew
all
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IT Service Management
Business Service Management
Governance and Compliance
Intelligent Workload Management:From Silos to Services
Internal Cloud (On-Premise) External Cloud (Off-Premise)
Build
Secure
Measure
Manage
Firew
all
Physical Virtual Cloud
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Intelligent Workload Management
Intelligent workload management
enables IT organizations to manage
and optimize computing resources
in a policy-driven , secure and
compliant manner across physical,
virtual and cloud environments to
deliver business services for
end customers.
IntelligentWORKLOADManagement
The intelligent way to build, secure, manage and measure workloads across physical,virtual and cloud environments
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Data Center Computing Is ChangingIdentity Is at the Center of the Transformation
Intelligent Workload Management
Cloud(Public and Private)
Virtualization
Single-purposePhysical Systems
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IDC Whitepaper: Intelligent Workload Management Enables Security from the Datacenter to the Cloud 2010
Security and identity and access management are critical to the success of physical, virtual and cloud computing.
Identity Is Critical
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Physical Virtual Cloud
WorkloadIQ: Lifecycle Activities
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WorkloadIQ: Products and Solutions
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Where Do I Start?Start anywhere. Grow everywhere
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WorkloadIQ: Business Benefits
Ensures security and compliance
Reduces IT labor cost
Improves capital utilization
Reduces provisioning cycle times
Lowers end user IT support costs
Increases user productivity
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Customers Can Have Both
FlexibilityControl
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Boost Your Genius Today
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Making IT Work As One ™
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