cloud computing for the enterprise
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Cloud Computing for the Enterprise
Iain Gavin Director, Amazon Web Services UK & Ireland
“Increasingly, organizations are asking what can’t go to the cloud, rather than what can…”
Enterprises on AWS
Systems Integrators on AWS
ISVs on AWS
Gartner “Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service,” Lydia Leong, Douglas Toombs, Bob Gill, Gregor Petri, Tiny Haynes, May 28, 2014. This Magic Quadrant graphic was published by Gartner, Inc. as part of a larger research note and should be evaluated in the context of the enMre report. The Gartner report is available at hNp://aws.amazon.com/resources/analyst-‐reports/. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publicaMons, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest raMngs. Gartner research publicaMons consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organizaMon and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranMes, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranMes of merchantability or fitness for a parMcular purpose.
Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service
“[Enterprise customers are] skipping the years of early getting-their-feet-wet, and immediately
jumping in with more significant projects, with more ambitious goals…”
Acquire Resources On Demand
Release Resources When No Longer Needed
Pay For What You Use
Turn Fixed Costs Into Variable
Leverage Other’s Core Competencies
A New Resource Model
Get detail from Ben Roberts
Point to highlight partner ecosystem
Johan Krebbers Vice President of Architecture
AWS brings business agility as Shell is able to deploy services much more quickly.
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39 years of computing delivered on 10,600 EC2 instances in 11 hours at a cost of $4,232 Equivalent to $40M of supercomputing infrastructure Identified 3 promising compounds for further clinical trials that could potentially be new cancer treatments
The Common Theme?
Increased Agility
Has Become the No. 1 Reason Businesses Use the AWS Platform
How Do These Journeys Start?
Experimentation Limited Use Wide-spread Use Corporate Standard
Technology adoption goes in stages
VIRTUALISATION
Dev & Test True Production Mission Critical All-in
Virtualisation is an example
Dev & Test True Production Mission Critical All-in
Build production apps Migrate production apps
Marketing
Build mission-critical apps Migrate mission-critical apps
Development and test environments
Corporate standard
The journey we’re seeing with AWS customers across all verticals
Experiment more, with no CapEx Resource projects instantly Eliminate idle servers Maintain consistency across teams
Technology evaluation Prototyping Agile Development
Use Cases
Benefits
Self-service access to infrastructure
In some Enterprises, development and test environments account for more than 50% of the overall infrastructure
Stage 1: Development & Test
• Reduced the cost of development and testing environments by 75%
• Are creating new test and development environments in hours rather than weeks
• Scale to support a 2000% increase in web requests
Australia’s ME Bank
Dev & Test True Production Mission Critical All-in Build production apps
Migrate production apps Marketing
Stage 2: True Production Applications
Develop applications faster Augment existing data center resources Multiple data centers for high availability Auto-scale up and down with demand Hardware upgrades with no downtime Easy global deployment
Benefits Mobile apps
Scientific computing
Public or private web apps
Big data apps
True Production Applications: Build & deploy for the cloud
Built a common platform for content delivery Migrated 500 existing sites in less than 5 months Easily copy campaigns across regions Campaign launch went from 2 weeks to 2 days
If a brand manager has an idea, she can implement it before the competition.
Sreenivas Yalamanchili Digital Marketing Services (DMS) Global Technical Manager
Site deployment time
On-premises: 2 weeks
AWS: 2 days
AWS enabling digital innovation
Dev & Test True Production All-in Mission Critical Build mission-critical apps
Migrate mission-critical apps
Stage 3: Mission-Critical Applications
Dev & Test True Production All-in Mission Critical
Stage 4: All-in
Virtual elimination of IT CapEx Flexibility in resource assignments Time to market Zero hardware maintenance Multiple availability zone deployment
Divisions, regions, or whole organisations can go all-in Use Cases
Benefits
All-in: IT entirely in the cloud
What Do You Have To Consider?
xOps Break / fix &
Patching
DevOps Provisioning & Orchestration
FinOps Optimisation &
Operation
SecOps Governance & Compliance
Basic Cloud Capabilities
Focus on new capabilities and models
• Technology Partners
• AWS Team • Training and
Support models
Choose a partner
• Discovery and Assessment Process
• Roadmap, quick wins and adoption plan
Build a roadmap
• TCO analysis (Building the business case)
• Business benefits and value driven analysis
Work on financials
• Technology assessment
• Security assessment
• Portfolio evaluation
Understand the technology
Plan transformation as a Journey
People Domain
Process Domain
The CTF framework organises and describes all of the activities and processes involved in planning, creating, managing and supporting a modern IT service
Security Domain
Maturity Domain
Platform Domain
Operating Domain
Strategy and Value Domain
… governed by AWS Cloud Transformation Framework
• AWS View on Cloud Transformation • Examples of transformation capabilities from partners • Real customer examples
Transformation and planning process
• AWS capabilities focused on management and support • Examples of partner provisioning &management solutions • Real customer example
Establish Operations and Management for the AWS
Cloud
• How to plan and implement migration process • Examples of large-scale DC &application migrations Workload migration
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