a framework for cloud it and business transformation
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AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
A Framework for Cloud IT and Business Transformation
Beth Ann Bergsmark, Interim Deputy CIO and AVP Chief Enterprise Architect—Georgetown University
Chris Chiancone, CIO—City of McKinney, Texas
Blake Chism, SLED Practice Manager—AWS
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AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
Typical cost drivers for on-premises deployments, including overhead costs
NetworkCosts
StorageCosts
ServerCosts
Hardware—Server, Rack Chassis PDUs, TOR Switches
(+Maintenance)
Software—OS, Virtualization Licenses
(+Maintenance)
Overhead
Space Power Cooling
Hardware—Storage Disks, SAN/FC Switches
Overhead
Storage Admin
Network Hardware—LAN Switches, Load Balancer
Bandwidth CostsNetwork Admin
Overhead
IT LaborCosts
Server AdminVirtualization Admin
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Space Power Cooling
Space Power Cooling
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
Capex to opex model
On-Premises Traditional Data Center
On-Premises VirtualizedData Center
CAPEX
OPEX
OPEX
AWS
CAPEX
OPEX*
Cost savings from running internal IT more efficiently AWS scale
• Multiple new data centers built each year• Volume purchasing, highly automated, supply
chain optimization
Utilization fundamentally higher in AWS cloud• Aggregating noncorrelated workloads, scale, spot
market
Amazon specific hardware designs• OEM acquisition of custom servers and net gear• Direct purchasing of disk, memory, and CPU • AWS controlled hypervisor and net protocol
layers
Diagram is not to scale*For AWS, OPEX costs includes Reserved Instances one-time low, upfront payment, if Reserved Instances are used.
Cost savings from moving to a public cloud provider
Georgetown University
Beth Ann Bergsmark Interim Deputy CIO and AVP Chief Enterprise
Architect Georgetown University
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
Modernization and Cloud First strategy
From the Iron Age to the Cloud Age• Harnessing cloud technologies to achieve modernization and success• Understanding new models, agility, change management, and dynamic
scale• Reshaping traditional IT—from builders to brokers• Finding the right partners in a new world
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
Chris ChianconeChief Information Officer
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
Simplify Maintenance
Reduce Capex
Fault Tolerance
ScalingPay Per Drink Model
Tiered Storage
Burst Computing
Infrastructure-less Development
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
IT business transformation
• Business drivers • Capex to Opex model • People model • Innovation
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015
Thank You.This presentation will be loaded to SlideShare the week following the Symposium.
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AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofit Symposium Washington, DC I June 25-26, 2015