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Page 1: Padmasree Warrior - Enterprise Architecture 2009

September 10, 2009

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Government CIO Priorities

Evolution of the Internet

Unified Computing and Cloud Computing

Discussion: Trust, Security and the Cloud Model

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Open public

access to

information

Hire & Retain

top talent

Focus on internal

agency operations

Expand services for

citizens, stakeholders

Ensure security

and privacy

Manage budget

pressures

Drive inter-agency

interoperability

Control IT

operating costs

Government CIO “Balancing Act”

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Where is IT’s Greatest Impact on Government?

Federal CIO Survey Question:

Where will investments in technology have the greatest impact on the

performance of government?

Source: AFFIRM, December 2008

Cross-Agency

Information

Sharing and

Collaboration

Information

Security

and Privacy

Critical

Infrastructure

Sustainability

and Continuity

Government

Management

Transparent,

Citizen-Centric

Government

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How Secure Is Government IT?

Federal CIO Survey Question:

Has the IT infrastructure that supports your agency’s

mission become more secure or less secure?

Source: AFFIRM, December 2008

More Secure

Unchanged

Less Secure

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wordle.net

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Policy & Technology are Drivers of Change

PUBLIC

POLICY

NETWORK

Energy Education Entertainment

Healthcare Transportation Urban Development

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The Next Internet

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Growth/Value

The First Internet The Next Internet

NETWORK PLATFORM

DataTransport

Price/Performance

VerticallyIntegrated

Architecture

MessagingPlatform

MediaExperience

PlatformSustainability

Distributed,Virtualized

Architecture

CollaborationPlatform

DataTransport

Price/Performance

VerticallyIntegrated

Architecture

MessagingPlatform

Evolution of the Internet

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The NextInternet

CiscoStrategic

Focus

MediaExperience

PlatformSustainability

Distributed,Virtualized

Architecture

CollaborationPlatform

Video CollaborationSmart

Connected Communities

Virtualization Cloud

Evolution of the Internet

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Mainframe

Client Server

Minicomputer

Cloud

Web

Disruptor:Virtualization

Future of Computing

1960 1970 1980 1990 2000

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Next Inflection Point

IT resources and services that are abstracted from the

underlying infrastructure and provided “on-demand”

and “at scale” in a multi-tenant environment

WHAT IS

CLOUD COMPUTING?

Today, clouds are associated with an off-premise, hosted model

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Cloud Definition from NIST

Public Private Hybrid Community

Deployment

Models

Service

ModelsSoftware as a

Service (SaaS)

Platform as a

Service (PaaS)

Infrastucture as a

Service (IaaS)

Essential

CharacteristicsOn-Demand

Self Service

Broad Network

AccessResource Pooling

Rapid ElasticityMeasured Service

Visual Model of NIST’s Working Definition of Cloud Computing

http://www.csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud-computing/index.html

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What Do Government Agencies Need?Addressing Current Cloud Barriers

Cost

Flexibility

Security

SLAs

Interoperability

NetworkPlatform

Weakness Strength

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The Datacenter Today

Trusted

Control

Reliable

Secure

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Why Cloud Computing?

Trusted

Control

Reliable

Secure

Flexible

Dynamic

On-demand

Efficient

CloudComputing

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Network Platform

CloudComputing

Flexible

Virtualization

Dynamic

On-demand

Efficient

Trusted

Control

Reliable

Secure

Why Cisco?

Virtualized Data Center

Information & Applications

Governance & Security

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Cloud Service Delivery at Scale(Public / Private Cloud Providers)

Cloud Delivery Models

Application

(SaaS)

Applications at Scale

(End users)

Platform

as a Service

Execution Platforms at Scale

(Developers)

Infrastructure

as a Service

Infrastructure at Scale

(System Administrators)

Enabling

Technology

Cloud Service Delivery at Scale

(Public / Private Cloud Providers)

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Deliver products, solutions & services to organizations to build secure Clouds

Enable Service Providers to deliver secure Cloud solutions & services to their customers

Advance the market for Cloud by driving technology innovation, open standards and ecosystem development

Cisco’s Cloud StrategyAddressing Our Customers’ Business Challenges

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Cisco Cloud SolutionsWhat We Offer & Where We Differentiate

Communications & Collaboration Solutions (Delivered via SaaS and On-Premise)

Collaboration and Unified Communications

End-to-End IaaS-Enabling Solutions

Data Center 3.0 Unified Service Delivery

Computing System and Unified Fabric

Pervasive Trust & Security Solutions

Comprehensive Security Suite

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How We Get There: Evolution of Cloud Computing Infrastructure

Data Center Networking

Unified Fabric Architecture

Unified Computing

Inter-Cloud

Private Clouds

Consolidation Virtualization Automation Utility Market

START HERE

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Evolution of the Cloud Computing MarketFrom Stand-Alone to The Inter-Cloud

Stand-AloneData Centers

Phase 1

Internal Cloud

Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4

Public Cloud

Private Cloud

Public Cloud

Virtual Private Cloud

Open Cloud

PRESENT 2015-2017

Federation / Workload Portability / Interoperability / Security

Inter-Cloud

Public Cloud #1 Public Cloud #2

Inter-Cloud

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Private Cloud ComputingEmpower organizations to innovate while optimizing IT spend through the power of cloud computing.

Private Cloud

Your Applications

Your Information

An

y D

evic

e, A

ny W

here

EnterpriseInfrastructure:

Servers – Network – Storage

Provider Infrastructure:

Servers – Network – Storage

Enterprise IT ResourcesVirtualized Infrastructure

Cloud Operating System

Cloud Internetwork

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The Government IT Journey to Cloud

Computing

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The Government CIO View: Why Cloud and Why Now?

1. Make IT more scalable, flexible

2. Deploy services faster

3. Lower the cost of IT

FORCES DRIVING AGENCIES

TO CLOUD COMPUTING:

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Where to start:Low-Hanging Fruit for Government Cloud Projects

Collaboration & information

sharing

Next phase of infrastructure

virtualization

Hosting of non-critical

applications & non-sensitive data

Development, QA and Test

Projects with large-scale

compute and storage demands

Security services

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Single point of management for compute, network and storage

Wire once, run anything

Architected to operate at massive network scale

Designed and Optimized for Virtualization & Cloud

Energy Efficient

The Foundation for Private Clouds:Unified Computing System

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Reduces total cost of ownership

30% workload increase on flat power budget

The Advantages of UCS

Investment protection

Increased efficiency enables longer lifecycles

Increases business agility

Pre-engineered: provision in minutes, not months

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Key to Agency Adoption of Cloud: Trust

Before the Economics of Cloud Computing Can be Considered, Agencies Require a Trusted Service Infrastructure

Security Control

Service-LevelManagement

Compliance

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Trust, Security & Cloud Computing

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CHRIS HOFFDirector, Virtualization & Cloud Solutions

Cisco Data Center Solutions

Panelists

TOM GILLISVice President & General Manager

Security Technology Business Unit

Cisco Wireless & Security Technology Group

JIM RANSOME, Ph.D., CISSP, CISM Chief Security Officer and Senior Director

Cisco Collaborative Software Group (WebEx)

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For Government IT Teams, the Challenges are Numerous

What Keeps You Up At Night?

Complexity

Compliance

Scalability

Transparency

Efficiency

IT Security

National Security

Budget Pressures

Economic Turbulence

Administration Directives

Siloed Communities of Interest

Regulatory and Legal

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…But the Opportunity is Significant

• Positive impact on the economy

• New ways for citizens to engage

• New level of inter-agency collaboration

• Cost control and new services

We have a chance to rewrite the next chapter,

through public & private sector partnership

Government

Technology

and Innovation

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