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GA Digital Government Summit


Cloud How to Get In and How to Get Out
Bob Otterberg
Chief Technologist HP State/Local Government & Education Division
September 18, 2014
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Topics
Which applications to move?
Which Cloud?
How to get in?
How to get out?
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Why applications in the cloud?
New economics
Pay for what you use
Lower and predictable costs
Shift from capex to opex
Accelerate time
to value
Simplicity
Reduced patching or
maintenance
Faster deployment
Robust multi-layered
security
Reliability and fault-
tolerance
Agility & innovation
Enable new apps
and services
Latest software
for users
Internet collaboration/
global reach
And sometimes clients just want to get out of the business of managing
their applications.
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The application challenges
What applications
should I move to
the cloud?
How do I make
applications ready
for the cloud?
How do I secure
applications in
the cloud?
How do I integrate
my business
processes?
How do I integrate
applications in the
cloud with my
other apps?
How do I develop
& test apps in
the cloud?
How do I manage
applications in
the cloud?
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Candidate Applications to Move to Cloud
Best Business Value for Cloud
Where do you need the most flexibility?
Which applications require scale?
Where do you need to reduce costs?
Where can you gain the most agility?
Ideal Candidate Applications
Non-legacy applications
Can be virtualized
Content collaboration & communications
Email & Web Services and applications
Ideal Workloads
On-Off batch processing, Cyclical or Unpredictable
Uncertain or inconsistent demand
Requires rapid provisioning or scalability
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Identify applications that have potential to be moved to the cloud identify risk
Applications suitability mapping for cloud
Business alignment Technical alignment
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Public Cloud
Virtual Private
Cloud
Which cloud?
Private Cloud
Single, dedicated
organization
Single or multiple
organization
Multiple unrelated
organizations
Customer or
service provider
Customer or service
provider
Service Provider
Owned asset
Monthly contract or
pay as you go
Pay as you go
Mission critical
applications
High availability
applications
Dev & test,
productivity apps
Customer
Management
Payment
Method
Sample
Workload
On-premises Off-premises
Hybrid interoperability
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How do I get there?
Re-factor Re-architect
Re-host Replace
Application
cloud
strategy
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New value generation potential
IaaS SaaS
PaaS
PaaS
SOA
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How do I move between cloud providers or get out?
Data, data, data
Consider impact to business operations
(Re)Testing effort
Staff knowledge base / skillset / learning curve
Technical considerations
Authentication / authorization
Interfaces to other systems
Its all about the planning!
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