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Cloud computing for Public Sector. Peter Rahnev Lead Solution Consultant/EEM Cloud Champion/ Technology Services Hewlett-Packard Company. “Computing may someday be organized as a public utility” - John McCarthy, MIT Centennial in 1961. Typical workflow process for Cloud. 4. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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©2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice

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Peter RahnevLead Solution Consultant/EEM Cloud Champion/Technology ServicesHewlett-Packard Company

Cloud computingfor Public Sector

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“Computing may someday be organized as a

public utility” - John McCarthy, MIT Centennial

in 1961

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Typical workflow process for Cloud–

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Automatically provision and mediate services on demand using resource pools. Flexible up/down as required

Fully Integrated into Business & IT Service Management tools and processes

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Continuous reporting and usage billing

1Consolidate & virtualize infrastructure into shared resource pools

2

Design standard, repeatable service templates

3Publish through Market Portal in self-service format Market Place Portal

Service Consumer orders Service

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HP Cloud Functional ArchitectureIaaS PaaS SaaS XaaS

InfrastructureNETWORKPOWER &

COOLINGSOFTWAR

E INFORMATION CLOUDSTORAGESERVERS

Resource

Template

Design

Resource Provider Manager

Capacity Modelin

g(Resourc

e)

Sup

ply

Service Model Repository

Service Configuration

Service Usage

Service Monitoring

Quality of Service

Service Health

Management

Service Modelin

g & Design Capacity

Modeling

(Service)

Deliv

ery

SLA Compliance

Quality of Experience

Service Catalog & Repository

Order Management Billing & Rating

Service Offer

Mgmt.

Demand Modelin

g

User & Access Mgmt.

Dem

and

Resource Pool Catalog & Repository

Resource Pool Mgr

Usage Meterin

g

Dynamic Resource

Management

Resource HealthResource

Configuration

Usage Reporting

Request Processing &

Activation

Governance

• Risk• Compliance• Policies• Standards &

Architecture

Management

• Service Design• Service Transition• Service Operation• Continuous

Improvement

Business

• Strategy• Demand• Financial• Invoicing• Procurement• Client Relationships

Security

• Program• Identity Mgmt.• Application• Information• Infrastructure• Monitoring

Portal & Service Access

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Hybrid Cloud

HP proposal for implementation model– Hybrid Cloud

#2: Federated Cloud

#5: Community Cloud• XaaS dedicated and shared by

multiple org. within the same community(eg. MoJ services )

• XaaS offered by Lead Dept. , E-Gov Center/ICT Ministry

(eg. DRasS)

Prisons Probation

Police

#3: Shared Private Cloud

#1: Dedicated Infrastructure• Infrastructure dedicated to

a single organisation (eg. MoD)

• XaaS shared by other organizations

(eg.Ministry of Work and Social Protection )

Courts

Other Gov Org.Ministries

Fed. Agencies

Integration layer

Org. 1

Org. 2

#4: Public Cloud

Citizens

SMB

Enterprises• XaaS offered to

citizens and private sector (eg. IaaS)

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Identifying uses for cloud

Marketing & promotions applications

Project collaboration applications /services

Large batch or bulk processing needs

Web hosting

Test and development, load testing

Disaster recovery

High performance computing

On OnOff

Time

Capaci

tyC

apaci

ty

Time

Cap

aci

ty

Time

Capaci

tyTime

Rapid Growth

Unpredictable

Periodic

Capaci

ty Predictable

• Lower level of security is sufficient

• Well defined integration points

• Loosely coupled processes, applications and

data

• Applications needing quick build and deploy

• Core vs. context applications and services

• For new applications/services

O

P

P

P

P

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Main elements of a HP Cloud solution

HP BladeSystem Matrix

• Industry leading blades

• Create a flexible, scalable architecture

• Provide superior energy efficiency

• Support high availability

HP BladeSystem

Matrix

HP Cloud Service

Automation

HP Cloud Service Automation

• Provides specific set of products/services to help customers implement the management and automation required for a cloud environment.

• Provides automation, virtualization, and workload management required to ensure efficient workloads.

+

HP eGOV Gateway for XaaS

• Expose Cloud XaaS through market place portal

• Allows integrations with 3rd party and Gov’s Back End Systems

+HP DC and Cloud

Services

HP eGOV gateway+

HP DC and Cloud Services

• DC design, consulting and Cloud readiness

• Cloud Services for Design, Roadmap and Security

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HP’s Cloud Services

Planning & RoadmapWorkshop ROI & Staffing Analysis

Show me the vision Help me plan the journey Build the business case

Design and Security Pilot

Test it in my environment

Develop detailed design, implementation plan

Implementation and Support

Fast implementation and Mission Critical Support

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So, a fundamental shift

Is it worth it?

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Benefits of Cloud

COST SPEED

Improved business-IT alignment

Supported innovation

Increased responsiveness

Launched new projects

Reclaimed facility energy capacity

Increased utilization

Improved productivity

Weeks to

minutes

2x

3x

Weeks to

minutes

Weeks to days

Years to months

QUALITY

Improved service levels

Simplified management

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Top drivers for Public SectorDriver Focus

Source: Gartner, Inc. “Who Really Cares About the Cloud? An Industry Perspective” by Jeff Roster,Cynthia Moore, Kristine Pfeiler,

Cost reduction CAPEX pressures

Speed to implement

Drivingefficiency

AgilityChanging regulatory conditions

Access to expertise

VirtualisationMaximise hardware utilisation

Focus on citizen services

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Top inhibitors for Public SectorInhibitors Focus

Source: Gartner, Inc “Criteria for Government to Evaluate Cloud Computing” by Andrea Di Maio, Massimiliano Claps

Data locationKnow, control,

audit data location(s)

SecurityFISMA, ISO

27001, SAS-70 Type II

Privacy

Sufficient data protection of

personal information

AuditabilityAccess and

support of audit requirements

E-discovery

Compliant data retention,

recovery and management

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