Post on 08-May-2015
Cloud Computing: Da Teoria para a Prática
Cezar TaurionGerente de Novas Tecnologias/Technical Evangelist
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Disruptive Technologies and the Internet Revolution
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World Wide Web
TCP-IP
E-business
Grid Computing
Internet
Centralized ComputingMainframe
Supercomputers
Distributed Client-Server
Personal Computer
Unix-based Workstations
Web 2.0
Cloud Computing
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The world is changing faster than ever and is creating unprecedented opportunities
SMALLER. FLATTER. SMARTER.
Our world is becoming
INSTRUMENTED
Our world is becoming
INTERCONNECTED
All things are becoming
INTELLIGENT
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Um mundo cada vez mais instrumentadoChips em todos os lugares!
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Computadores em lugares antes inimagináveis…
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Volume of Digital DataEvery day, 15 petabytes of new information are being generated. This is 8x more than the information in all U.S. libraries.
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Variety of InformationToday, 80% of new data growth is unstructured content, generated largely by email, with increasing contribution by documents, images, and video and audio
38% of email archiving decisions receive input from a C-level executive and 23% from legal/compliance professional
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Changing the Cost Structure of IT will become a Business Imperative
“The message for IT is clear; businesses expect greater agility from IT. The current approaches are clearly not
satisfying customer needs. A new approach is going to become an imperative for businesses to grow and thrive
in a challenging economy.”
Gartner, Inc.Gartner Press Release, “Gartner says Changing the Cost Structure of IT
Will Become a Business Imperative for Most CIOs”, October 14, 2008
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Cloud Computing Definition
Cloud computing is a new consumption and delivery model inspired by consumer internet services and driven by client needs
Cloud computing has 5 key characteristics:
1. “Always on” network access 2. On-demand self-service 3. Location independent resource pooling4. Rapid elasticity – grow & shrink easily5. Flexible pricing models
Virtualization ServiceAutomation
UsageTracking Web 2.0
End User Focused
… to free your budget for new investments and speed deployment of new capabilities.Virtualization Standardization Automation Self Service
Increasingflexibility
Reducedcosts
Increasingquality
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Before and After cloud computing?
With cloud computingWithout cloud computing
Virtualized resources Automated service
management Standardized services
Location independent
Rapid scalability Self-service
• Software• Hardware
• Storage• Networking
• Software• Hardware• Storage• Networking
• Software• Hardware• Storage• Networking
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The Impact of cloud computing is extending into the business. This presents new opportunities and challenges…
Clients want to use cloud computing to transform the way
they do business
They want to maintain a level of security and privacy equal to or
greater than their traditional IT
And they want to do it on a way that allows them to deliver, consume and
integrate new services consistently and efficiently
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Obrigado!
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