T AKING THE MOST FROM H YBRID C LOUDS OPTIMIS PROJECT W ATERLOO (CANADA), M ARCH 24 TH Josep Martrat TIM Market Manager ATOS research and Innovation

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T AKING THE MOST FROM H YBRID C LOUDS OPTIMIS PROJECT W ATERLOO (CANADA), M ARCH 24 TH Josep Martrat TIM Market Manager ATOS research and Innovation

OPTIMIS O PTIMIZED INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES OPTIMIS Vision, Objectives Service lifecycle & Innovations Basic Deployment Scenarios Key Beneficiaries Main outcomes and Use Cases Conclusion

OPTIMIS IN A NUTSHELL Type of project: Integrated Project Project start date: 1st June 2010 Duration: 36 months Max EC contribution: 7,139 MEuros Consortium: 13 partners (+1) Enable a highly open,scalable and dependable Cloud Service Ecosystem for delivery of adaptable, reliable, self-service, secure and (ecologically and economically) sustainable IT services.

Enables organizations to automatically externalize services and applications to best-execution venues in the hybrid cloud model Cloud providers Eco-System Construction Internal Cloud Operation Optimization External Cloud Operation Optimization Deployment Optimization V ISION, O BJECTIVES AND I NNOVATIONS OPTIMIS addresses the scenario of where most companies use private and public clouds in combination OPTIMIS aims at a market where providers are fungible, transparent and compliant, and consumers can easily and efficiently use cloud functionality to their best advantage.

OPTIMIS S ERVICE LIFECYCLE & I NNOVATIONS Construction Deployment Construction: new, legacy, licensed sw Services Composition PaaS layer Avoid ad-hoc & manual processes throughout cloud service lifecycle Dependable Sociability = Trust + Risk + Eco + Cost for selecting “best “ deployment option Multiple deployment scenarios (private Cloud, multi-cloud and federated cloud environments) Internal Cloud Operation Adaptive and eco-aware self-preservation Support self-evaluation and –management based on Trust, Risk, Eco-efficiency and Cost holistic approach, not isolated measures Cover both provider and consumer aspects (e.g., elasticity–admission control interplay) External Cloud Operation License Management for external cloud execution VM Security + Federation Security Data Management between Clouds (legal constraints) New market roles and value activities Understand and enhance the cloud market evolution Understand the legal and regulatory aspects, incl. data protection & privacy, due diligence and contractual, legislative and jurisdictional issues

Service Provider Multi-clouds Federated clouds Service Provider Infrastructure Provider Internal infra- structure Service Provider Bursted internal clouds B ASIC DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS Infrastructure Provider Broker Source: FP7 OPTIMIS project

W HO ’ S GAINING VALUE ? Key beneficiaries: Service Providers Infrastructure Providers Additional stakeholders:  Brokers  Independent software vendors  Service consumers (end-users)

OPTIMIS BASE TOOLKIT MonitoringTrust Risk Cost Energy Consumption Evaluation Security Infrastructure Provider Service Provider Construction DeploymentOperation Deployment Optimizer OPTIMIS Base- Toolkit Admission Control OPTIMIS Base- Toolkit Service Optimizer OPTIMIS Base- Toolkit Cloud Optimizer OPTIMIS Base- Toolkit Construction Optimizer Programming Model and IDE Configuration Manager

U SE C ASES Validation scenarios:  Programming model validation through lifecycle management of on- demand ERP/CRM services  Extended elasticity via transparent cloud bursting  Cloud brokerage and federation involving many cloud providers Cloud application development Develop Build Migrate RunConsume Service engineering & life-cycle management advances for Cloud development, enabling service development / governance / interoperability in a converged environment (IT, telecom, services) reliable & resilient Cloud platforms in Europe lower barriers of new Cloud apps development for SMEs  Cloud service investment optimisation, enabling  intelligent optimisation based on cost, risk assessment, trust and environmental impact  meet SLA obligations and improve customer experience  a business incentive for Cloud interoperability  better services at lower prices & eco-friendly. Cloud-bursting in hybrid clouds Enabling Multi-cloud & Federated cloud  selection of providers based on cost, trust and energy efficiency  reliable and secure environment of Cloud providers  support for execution of licensed software Cloud brokerage & federation

M AIN RESULTS OPTIMIS Toolkit  Tools for construction, deployment, operation  General base toolkit for trust, risk, cost and eco aspects Reference architectures and guidelines for (bursted) internal clouds, multi-clouds and federated clouds Showcase results through business driven validation scenarios Market predictions, business models and legal guidelines First release to be available by June 2011

Thank you!

OPTIMIS aims at a market where providers are fungible, transparent and compliant, and consumers can easily and efficiently use cloud functionality to their best advantage. THE CLOUD ’ S SILVER LINING OPTIMIS aims at optimizing cloud services by producing an architectural framework and a development toolkit that takes trust, risk, eco-efficiency, cost (TREC) and legal issues into account. The optimization covers the full cloud service lifecycle. VISION GOAL OFFERING a ‘software infrastructure-as-a-service’ offering that enables organizations to automatically send processing jobs and application tasks to the most appropriate execution venue, whether that’s on on-premise resource or in the hosted cloud