Lecture 6: Cloud Computing By D. Najla Al-Nabhan 1
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Lecture 6: Cloud Computing By D. Najla Al-Nabhan 1
Cloud Computing 2
Americans Don’t Understand Cloud Computing In a recent survey, just 22% of Americans understood the concept of “the cloud” There is still a wide gap between the perceptions and realities of cloud computing http://mashable.com/2012/08/29/clueless-cloud/ 3
Agenda THE WHAT: Understanding Cloud Computing THE WHY: Appreciating Cloud Computing THE HOW: Applying Cloud Computing 4
Literal & Visual Definition “The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer” http://www.us-cert.gov/reading room/USCERT-CloudComputingHuthCebula.pdf http://www.blippitt.com/2010-new-oxford-american-dictionary-new-words/
Data, Internet, and the Cloud Instead of storing data on individual physical machines, data is stored on the Internet Cloud can be Public, Private, Community, or Hybrid The Cloud Internet Data
Types of Cloud Computing Software as a Service (SaaS) – Access to resources and applications Platform as a Service (PaaS) – Access to development and operational components Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) – Completely outsources needed storage and resources http://www.ladenterprizes.com/pdf/CloudComputing.pdf
Types of Cloud Computing
The WHY: Why are so many companies moving to the cloud? 9
Benefits of Cloud Computing Availability Access data anywhere, anytime through standard internet connection Cost reductions Pay as you go model Savings on maintenance, repairs, and upgrades Mobility Can access data and application from various devices Connecting employees, partners, and suppliers globally Scalability Users have access to resources that scale quickly based on their demand http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/toc/09 24/B4135cloud computing.htm http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/assets/whitepapers/Cloudcomputingbasics.pdf 10
Putting the Cloud to Work: FAA Increased cost efficiency Provisioning speed Scalability http://www.fastcompany.com/1843699/air-traffic-cloud 11
Putting the Cloud to Work:Examples http://www.tubechop.com/watch/526959 IHG: 9 hotel brands, 660,000 rooms, 153 Million guests a year Believer in major cloud vendors: – Amazon Web Services – Salesforce CRM Operating their own private cloud: – “Camelot” supported by cloud services from HP & Verizon – Runs IHG’s: Revenue Mgmt System, Loyalty program, promotions http://www.informationweek.com/hardware/data-centers/4-companies-getting-real-results-from-cl/229000706 12
The How: Addressing Risks and Implementing a Strategy 13
Issues with Cloud Computing: Security and Privacy Does the cloud back up your data? Is your data always safe? Can you conduct business abroad? Who is given access to your data? Who else is on your server? 14
Issues with Cloud Computing: Security and Privacy Solutions Triage, Secure, and Back Up Authentication & Authorization “Private Cloud” vs. “Public Cloud” Hybrid Approach 15
Issues with Cloud Computing: Reliability Prevention & Strategic Response – Choice of server – Think ahead – Hybrid Approach 16
Issues with Cloud Computing: Downsizing Workforces? Increasing need for cloud experts and thirdparty companies Increase in workforce leads to increase in efficiency 17
Final Remarks Understanding cloud computing will allow you to understand both the risks and the rewards “Companies that don’t understand the risk just shouldn’t use cloud computing, the potential for a security threats or a compliance violation can be high” 18
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v IJUhfcKqdS0 Homework : – Answer all questions in slide 14 – Find 4 examples for cloud systems. 19