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1 © 2011 IBM Corporation. Cloud Computing Forum A Forum for Academics May 10, 2011 John Schilt Academic Initiative Lead IBM Australia and New Zealand
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2 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 2 Agenda Introductions Academic Initiative IBM’s perspective on Cloud Computing An example of cloud teaching / skills in academia Announcements (BlueworksLive, RTC, ASC) Open Discussion Close / networking
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3 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 3 Definitions What is Cloud Computing ? Cloud computing refers to the provision of computational resources on demand via a computer network. Because the cloud is an underlying delivery mechanism, cloud based applications and services may support any type of software application or service in use today. Wikipedia definition, May 2011 Provision On Demand Computational Resources Any application Any service
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4 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 4 Definitions What is the IBM Academic Initiative ? IBM Academic Initiative is a global program that facilitates the collaboration between IBM and educators to teach students the information technology skills they need to be competitive and keep pace with changes in the workplace. www.ibm.com/academicinitiative Global Collaboration Changing landscape Student skills Teaching are you a member ?
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5 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 5 Academic Initiative Software downloads for teaching, learning ( and non commercial research) Innov8 2.0 Full Academic Edition The Academic Edition of INNOV8 2.0, the IBM Business Process Management (BPM) simulation game, gives both IT and business players an excellent introduction to BPM, from learning the anatomy of a model, to how one might optimize the model and make a company more profitable. CityOne The new game, called CityOne, is complementary to IBM’s smarter planet initiative, which is based on the knowledge that the world is becoming more instrumented, interconnected and intelligent, giving its citizens the ability to make use of technology to solve the world’s pressing problems.
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6 © 2011 IBM Corporation. IBM Cloud Computing Introduction PHIL SHEEHAN, B.Com Cloud Computing Specialist IBM Software Group
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7 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 7 Agenda Recent Research on Cloud Cloud Deployment Models Suitable Workloads for Cloud Introduction to IBM SmartCloud Enterprise
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8 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 8 What are CIOs Thinking? Over 65% of companies C level executives surveyed are reviewing or executing Cloud strategies NOW
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9 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 9 What the local market thinks of IBM in Cloud (Private)?
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10 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 10 Longhaus Study February 2011 - Australia’s Trusted Infrastructure-as-a-Service Cloud Provider Market 2011
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11 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 11 Longhaus Study February 2011 To quote Longhaus: IBM's cloud business model is exemplar of a cloud computing business for enterprise clients at a global level with no minimum commitment and support for a variety of billing models. IBM has committed strongly to the Australian market with 2 on-shore data centres capable of delivering their trusted IaaS services. IBM's complete control of their own data centres further highlights their credentials – particularly for breadth & strength of offerings – making them number 1.
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12 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 12 IBM SmartCloud - Enterprise IBM offers one of the broadest choices of delivery models—from private clouds to computing on the IBM SmartCloud. Private cloud Client runs and manages IBM implements to client specs on client premises Internal network Private cloud IBM runs and manages IBM implements to client specs on client or IBM premises Internal network IBM owned and operated Dedicated resources Shared facilities and cloud management Longer term managed service options Server service level agreement IBM owned and operated Mix of shared resources Shared facilities and cloud management Elastic scaling Pay-as-you-go Service SLA Currently not offered by IBM Shared resources Elastic scaling Pay-as-you-go End-user access (credit card) Enterprise data center Private cloud 1 1 IBM operated Enterprise data center 2 2 Managed private cloud IBM owned and operated Enterprise 3 3 Hosted private cloud Public access to cloud services User A User B User C User D User E 5 5 Shared cloud services Enterprise C Enterprise B Enterprise A 4 4 Deployment models Private Shared Public
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13 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 13 Workloads may be at different levels of readiness for cloud
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14 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 14 IBM SmartCloud Layers Deploy Consume Design Business Process as a Service Platform as a Service Infrastructure as a Service IBM SmartCloud
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15 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 15 IBM SmartCloud Enterprise – now available for Australia * IBM SmartCloud Enterprise is an agile cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) designed to provide rapid access to security-rich, enterprise- class virtual server environments, well suited for development and test activities and other dynamic workloads. Ideal for both IT and application development teams, the IBM SmartCloud delivers cloud-based services, systems and software to meet the needs of your business. * The Asia Pacific service is currently based ex-Singapore. Other sites include North Carolina, Colorado, Canada, Germany, and Japan.
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16 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 16 What is IBM SmartCloud – Enterprise? IBM delivery centers Your servers and personal computers (PCs) Internet Your firewall IBM unique security and authentication model IBM firewall Enterprise virtual IT infrastructure Helps provide more control, reliability and data security and can offer massive scalability in performance and capacity IBM owned and managed Multi-tenant shared infrastructure Highly virtualized Multiple IBM delivery centers Preconfigured software images Enhanced security Security-rich access through the Internet Virtual private network option Based on IBM security standards Pay-per-use Virtualized IT resources delivered on a usage-based billing model
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17 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 17 IBM SmartCloud Enterprise – value to Academia Development, test, and compute workloads you can depend on The IBM SmartCloud supports a broad array of workloads, including: Application development Functional and non-functional testing Collaboration with partners and vendors Web hosting Application pilots Statistical models Research activities
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18 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 18 Standard software images help provide a ready-to-use, stable base on which to build your own customized images. Middleware and operating systems: middleware IBM Lotus® IBM WebSphere® IBM DB2®, Informix® and Cognos® IBM Tivoli® 32-bit and 64-bit Linux® SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11 Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.5 Microsoft ® Windows® Server Windows Server 2003 and 2008 Development and test tools: IBM Rational® software … requirements, collaboration, quality, build and assets Aviarc and Servoy... development tools Add-on cloud management and integration tools: CohesiveFT and Kaavo... hybrid cloud connectivity and management
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19 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 19 Benefits for Academia When used for development and test purposes, the IBM Cloud has been shown to: Reduce capital and operating costs by virtually eliminating the need for installing your own IT infrastructure or owning extensive software licenses Reduce IT labour cost by over 50 percent* by reducing the cost and time to provision and configure your server environments Drive a faster time to market for new applications and support peak loads with provisioning cycle times reduced from weeks to minutes Eliminate over 30 percent* of all defects that originate from faulty configurations by using standardised configurations * Based on results from IBM’s Technology Adoption Program. Results vary depending on the customer’s existing environment. Final results can only be ascertained after a return on investment analysis.
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20 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 20 Competitive Advantages SLA Agreement is an option Comparable pricing to other Cloud providers More competitive with Workload choices End-to-End Solution Stack Assurance Security
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21 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 21 Software Licensing for the IBM SmartCloud Using assets from IBM’s catalogue of operating systems and software applications requires that the appropriate licenses are in place. And since every organization has different licensing needs and preferences, IBM gives you a choice of models.
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25 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 25 Announcements 1.BlueworksLive.com (BPM in the cloud) 2.Rational Team Concert (software development in the cloud) 3.Academic Skills Cloud 4.New cloud computing courses 5.Smarter Planet Faculty Innovation Awards
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26 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 26 Blueworks Live – BPM in the Cloud ! www.blueworkslive.com Blueworks Live helps you discover, design, automate and manage your business processes in the cloud. Blueworks Live is available to universities for teaching, learning and non commercial research. Register with your.edu email address and you will be upgraded to a Professional version (30 day trial period waived) teamwork collaboration online tutorials editors and contributors
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27 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 27 Rational Team Concert What is Rational Team Concert ? Helps companies build better software and products with a complete lean development environment for teams, which includes agile, formal and hybrid planning and reporting, all on a common platform There will be a beta of this service targeting academic use starting in late June. If you are interested or require further details, let me know.
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28 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 28 Academic Skills Cloud A small managed pilot of 20 schools (2010 / 2011) No charge for the users Available in the United States only at this time (2H 2011 in ANZ) Available to active Academic Initiative members who have agreed to the Smart Business on the IBM Cloud Services Addendum Runs on SmartCloud Enterprise (same as customer experience) Fast anytime, anywhere access to catalog (pre-configured images / no downloads) Cognos, DB2, Informix, Lotus, Rational, Tivoli, WebSphere, Suse Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Windows Server images available What is the Academic Skills Cloud ? One of many ways the Academic Initiative is making it easier to build skills with IBM Academic Skills Cloud
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29 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 29 ASC Catalog / Images Virtual Machine Options Copper - 32 Copper - 64 Virtual CPU’s with 1.25GHz 12 Virtual Memory (Gigabytes) 24 Instance Storage (Gigabytes) 60 Cognos 10 DB2 Enterprise Dev Ed 9.7.1 DB2 Express-C 9.7 Informix DS Dev. Ed. V11.5 Lotus Domino ES V8.5.2 Lotus Forms Turbo 3.5.1 Lotus Forms Turbo 3.5.1 FP 1 Lotus WCM 6.1.5 + SE 6.1.5 Mashup Center V2.0 Rational Application Developer 8.0.1 Rational Asset Manager 7.2.0.2 Rational Build Forge 7.1.1.3 Rational Build Forge Agent 7.1.1.3 Rational Quality Manager SE 2.0.1 Rational Software Architect 8.0.1 Rational Team Concert 2.0.0.2 Tivoli Monitoring 6.2.2.1 WebSphere Application Server V7.0 WAS 7.0.0.11 WPS & Lotus WCM 6.1.5 + SE 6.1.5 WebSphere sMash V1.1.1 32-bit and 64-bit Linux® Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.5 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11 Microsoft ® Windows® Server Windows Server 2003 and 2008
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30 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 30 Cloud Computing courses New Cloud Computing courses on the IBM Academic Web site : CLD01 : Cloud Computing and Service Management CLD02 : Cloud Computing and Storage WS009 : Fundamentals of Cloud Computing Cloud computing is a game changer in the IT industry, promising an optimum of flexibility and economy. It is high on the agenda of senior IT professionals and managers. But what is it really? Is it new technology, a new deployment method for IT, a new IT payment option, or a new service methodology? In fact, it is all of this, and even more. This module takes a close look at the technology enabling cloud computing, the organizational implications for IT providers and their customers, and the necessary steps to reach this fascinating goal. Cloud Computing is an emerging paradigm for consumption and delivery of IT based services, based on concepts derived from consumer internet services, like self-service, apparently unlimited or elastic resources and flexible sourcing options. This course addresses the technical foundations of cloud computing, and the business models associated with it. This course teaches the basic concepts and terminology of cloud computing; the various service delivery models of a cloud computing architecture; and the differences between public, private, hybrid, and community cloud deployments. The course also covers the security challenges of cloud deployments, the IBM cloud computing architecture, and various IBM cloud offerings.
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31 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 31 Faculty Innovation Awards (Dec ‘10, Jan ‘11) The ANZ winning submissions were all in the top 4 of their categories : The Smarter Cities award in ANZ goes to RMIT, with their proposal : Two Cities as a Living Lab: Project-based and research-led teaching of socio-technical pedagogical approaches in designing for the cities’ wicked problems The Smarter Health award in ANZ goes to University of Ballarat, with their proposal : An Introduction to Health Informatics for a Global Information Based Society: A Course proposal for 2010 Healthcare Industry Skills Innovation Award Sponsored by the IBM Academic Initiative The Smarter Transport had two winners in ANZ : University of Cantebury (NZ) with a proposal : Improving Transportation System Efficiency and Safety Through Asset Optimization; and University of Ballarat with a proposal of : Operations Research of Smarter Transportation. 100 entries from Universities all over the work - ANZ had 8 entries ( 8 %) 50 awards given, four ANZ Universities received an award. The IBM Innovation Award worldwide program encourages open submission proposals from accredited university faculty supporting curriculum innovation and educational development in focus areas which are fundamental to building skills strategic to IBM and our client's core business.
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32 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 32 Open Discussion
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34 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 34 IBM Academic Initiative Your actions : 3 – one of the early adoption programs : Blueworks Live Rational Team Concert beta Academic Skills beta 1 – Join the IBM Academic Initiative : www.ibm.com/academicinitiative 2 – Join the IBM Academic Initiative Community : www.bit.ly/ANZAI 4 – Leverage other Academic Initiative assets : Innov8 V2 Smarter Cities Virtual Loaner Program Smarter Planet Faculty Innovation Awards Course Ware CityOne game
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35 © 2011 IBM Corporation. 35 Thank You
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