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Cloud Computing Reference Guide

Deloitte. The Quick Reference Guide To Cloud Computing 1960's Roots in the 60's “intergalactic computer network JCR Licklider – ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency network) His vision was to have everyone interconnected & accessing programmes and data from any site in 1961, John McCarthy's idea was that computation should be a public utility Latest Cloud Deployment Web 2.0 because of low bandwidth, cloud was a late developer 1990's Traction only started in the 90's. Salesforce.com 1999 pioneered the concept of delivering enterprise applications via a web interface Amazon. web services 2002 provided a suite of cloud-based services – storage, computation, etc. Amazon. EC2 Elastic Compute Cloud a commercial web service. Users could rent computers for private / business use. First widely accessible cloud service Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent 2009 web 2.0 hits its stride with Google & others providing browser-based enterprise applications Cloud Definitions Google Analytics gmail SaaS Software As A Service Mostly for end users delivered on the webSoftware as a Service has its roots in the 1960's with ASP's (application Service Providers) who hosted & managed specialised business applications. They reduced cost through central administration. GoogleApp Engine Facebook MS Azure Platform Force.com PaaS Platform As A Service, Tools & services to make Saas quick and efficient Tools & services to make Saas quick and efficient Platform as a Service is where a consumer creates the software using tools and libraries from the provider. The consumer also controls the software deployment and config settings. The pro- vider gives the network servers and storage. AWS virtual Amazon machines laaS Infrastructure As A Service Hardware and software that powers it all Infrastructure as a Service is the most basic form of cloud. Users rent storage space, virtual machines, firewalls, etc. and are responsible for every aspect of it from OS to applications that are built and run on it. Cloud Deployment types Public cloud Benefits of scale, cost saving but a lack of security as it does not sit behind your company's controlled firewall Private cloud Clouds inside the organisation premises, managed internally without the benefits of scale, but it is secure. Typical private clouds are datacentres and vmware Hybrid clouds Combination of both cloud types. All of the benefits of both, allowing deployment to define which data can live outside of the secure firewall and which cannot. Traditional Application Cloud Application Business processes BPaas Corporate data Daas Applications with business logic (CRM) Saas Applications without business logic (database) Paas Servers and storage laas In 2011, only 9% of small and medium enterprises (SMES) in South Africa were making use of cloud services. According to the South African SME survey, the sectors in which cloud adoption is the highest include communications (13%), education and financial services (14%) IT and telecoms (16%). Sectors lagging behind are: retail (5%), as well as tourism, transport, and healthcare (all 4%). Google Analytios GMail ZOHO Application Monitoring Content Collaboration Communication Finance Platform Google O force.com (Windows Azure Dream. Build. Succeed. %3D Object storage Identity Runtime Queue Database Infrastructure Fackspace cloud amazon webservices" Compute Block storage Network Joyent GOGRID terremark Worldwide, Inc Where do we already use the cloud? 560 000 000 user accounts skype 560 000 000 user accounts You Tube 2 000 000 000 videos viewed daily facebook 500 000 000 users twitter 200 000 000 accounts Linked in 90 000 000 profiles GMail 150 000 000 gmail addresses by Google 360 000 000 Hotmail accounts Hotmail Deloitte Contact Contact Deloitte for more information on cloud computing and the effects it can have on your business and keep watching for more in depth cloud infographics. Deloitte.co.za Follow @DeloitteTechSA on Twitter for more cloud computing information and solutions © 2012 Deloitte & Touche. All rights reserved. Member of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited. Sources: World Wide Worx SME survey, Wikipedia Informationweek.com Designed and produced by Creative Solutions at Deloitte, Johannesburg. (000000/den) Deloitte. The Quick Reference Guide To Cloud Computing 1960's Roots in the 60's “intergalactic computer network " JCR Licklider – ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency network) His vision was to have everyone interconnected & accessing programmes and data from any site in 1961, John McCarthy's idea was that computation should be a public utility Latest Cloud Deployment Web 2.0 because of low bandwidth, cloud was a late developer 1990's Traction only started in the 90's. Salesforce.com 1999 pioneered the concept of delivering enterprise applications via a web interface Amazon. web services 2002 provided a suite of cloud-based services – storage, computation, etc. Amazon. EC2 Elastic Compute Cloud a commercial web service. Users could rent computers for private / business use. First widely accessible cloud service Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent %3D 2009 web 2.0 hits its stride with Google & others providing browser-based enterprise applications Cloud Definitions Google Analytics gmail SaaS Software As A Service Mostly for end users delivered on the webSoftware as a Service has its roots in the 1960's with ASP's (application Service Providers) who hosted & managed specialised business applications. They reduced cost through central administration. GoogleApp Engine Facebook MS Azure Platform Force.com PaaS Platform As A Service Tools & services to make Saas quick and efficient Tools & services to make SaaS quick and efficient Platform as a Service is where a consumer creates the software using tools and libraries from the provider. The consumer also controls the software deployment and config settings. The pro- vider gives the network servers and storage. AWS virtual Amazon machines laas Infrastructure As A Service Hardware and software that powers it all Infrastructure as a Service is the most basic form of cloud. Users rent storage space, virtual machines, firewalls, etc. and are responsible for every aspect of it from OS to applications that are built and run on it. Cloud Deployment types Public cloud Benefits of scale, cost saving but a lack of security as it does not sit behind your company's controlled firewall Private cloud Clouds inside the organisation premises, managed internally without the benefits of scale, but it is secure. Typical private clouds are datacentres and vmware Hybrid clouds Combination of both cloud types. All of the benefits of both, allowing deployment to define which data can live outside of the secure firewall and which cannot. Traditional Application Cloud Application Business processes ВРаas Corporate data Daas Applications with business logic (CRM) Saas Applications without business logic (database) PaaS Servers and storage laas In 2011, only 9% of small and medium enterprises (SMES) in South Africa were making use of cloud services. According to the South African SME survey, the sectors in which cloud adoption is the highest include communications (13%), education and financial services (14%) IT and telecoms (16%). Sectors lagging behind are: retail (5%), as well as tourism, transport, and healthcare (all 4%). Google Analytics GMail ZOHO by Google Application Monitoring Content Collaboration Communication Finance Platform e force.com SOEFHARE Google Windows Azure App Engine O Dream. Build. Succeed. Object storage Identity Runtime Queue Database Infrastructure amazon I webservices™ O rackspace cloud Compute Block storage Network JoyentGOGRID terremark Worldwide, Inc. Where do we already use the cloud? 560 000 000 user accounts skype TM 560 000 000 user accounts You Tube 2 000 000 000 videos viewed daily facebook 500 000 000 users twitter 200 000 000 асcounts Linked in 90 000 000 profiles GMail 150 000 000 gmail addresses by Google 360 000 000 Hotmail accounts Hotmail Deloitte Contact Contact Deloitte for more information on cloud computing and the effects it can have on your business and keep watching for more in depth cloud infographics. Deloitte.co.za Follow @DeloitteTechSA on Twitter for more cloud computing information and solutions © 2012 Deloitte & Touche. All rights reserved. Sources: World Wide Worx SME survey, Wikipedia Informationweek.com Member of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited. Designed and produced by Creative Solutions at Deloitte, Johannesburg. (000000/den) %24 ... . Deloitte. The Quick Reference Guide To Cloud Computing 1960's Roots in the 60's “intergalactic computer network " JCR Licklider – ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency network) His vision was to have everyone interconnected & accessing programmes and data from any site in 1961, John McCarthy's idea was that computation should be a public utility Latest Cloud Deployment Web 2.0 because of low bandwidth, cloud was a late developer 1990's Traction only started in the 90's. Salesforce.com 1999 pioneered the concept of delivering enterprise applications via a web interface Amazon. web services 2002 provided a suite of cloud-based services – storage, computation, etc. Amazon. EC2 Elastic Compute Cloud a commercial web service. Users could rent computers for private / business use. First widely accessible cloud service Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent %3D 2009 web 2.0 hits its stride with Google & others providing browser-based enterprise applications Cloud Definitions Google Analytics gmail SaaS Software As A Service Mostly for end users delivered on the webSoftware as a Service has its roots in the 1960's with ASP's (application Service Providers) who hosted & managed specialised business applications. They reduced cost through central administration. GoogleApp Engine Facebook MS Azure Platform Force.com PaaS Platform As A Service Tools & services to make Saas quick and efficient Tools & services to make SaaS quick and efficient Platform as a Service is where a consumer creates the software using tools and libraries from the provider. The consumer also controls the software deployment and config settings. The pro- vider gives the network servers and storage. AWS virtual Amazon machines laas Infrastructure As A Service Hardware and software that powers it all Infrastructure as a Service is the most basic form of cloud. Users rent storage space, virtual machines, firewalls, etc. and are responsible for every aspect of it from OS to applications that are built and run on it. Cloud Deployment types Public cloud Benefits of scale, cost saving but a lack of security as it does not sit behind your company's controlled firewall Private cloud Clouds inside the organisation premises, managed internally without the benefits of scale, but it is secure. Typical private clouds are datacentres and vmware Hybrid clouds Combination of both cloud types. All of the benefits of both, allowing deployment to define which data can live outside of the secure firewall and which cannot. Traditional Application Cloud Application Business processes ВРаas Corporate data Daas Applications with business logic (CRM) Saas Applications without business logic (database) PaaS Servers and storage laas In 2011, only 9% of small and medium enterprises (SMES) in South Africa were making use of cloud services. According to the South African SME survey, the sectors in which cloud adoption is the highest include communications (13%), education and financial services (14%) IT and telecoms (16%). Sectors lagging behind are: retail (5%), as well as tourism, transport, and healthcare (all 4%). Google Analytics GMail ZOHO by Google Application Monitoring Content Collaboration Communication Finance Platform e force.com SOEFHARE Google Windows Azure App Engine O Dream. Build. Succeed. Object storage Identity Runtime Queue Database Infrastructure amazon I webservices™ O rackspace cloud Compute Block storage Network JoyentGOGRID terremark Worldwide, Inc. Where do we already use the cloud? 560 000 000 user accounts skype TM 560 000 000 user accounts You Tube 2 000 000 000 videos viewed daily facebook 500 000 000 users twitter 200 000 000 асcounts Linked in 90 000 000 profiles GMail 150 000 000 gmail addresses by Google 360 000 000 Hotmail accounts Hotmail Deloitte Contact Contact Deloitte for more information on cloud computing and the effects it can have on your business and keep watching for more in depth cloud infographics. Deloitte.co.za Follow @DeloitteTechSA on Twitter for more cloud computing information and solutions © 2012 Deloitte & Touche. All rights reserved. Sources: World Wide Worx SME survey, Wikipedia Informationweek.com Member of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited. Designed and produced by Creative Solutions at Deloitte, Johannesburg. (000000/den) %24 ... .

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