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1. Cloud Computing @ UW
07 October 2008 Terry Gray Associate Vice President, University Technology Strategy & Chief Technology Architect University of Washington
Objective Background Trends UW activities UW needs MS Challenges Discussion topics What do we expect to see when we look into the clouds? Presentation Objective: A UW Perspective $3.7 Billion budget (12% State) 45,000 students 28,000 fac/staff 395,000 managed identities 130,000 devices on network 32,000 phones 15,000,000 homes with UWTV 60 TB/day on network Email messages: 1,500,000,000 (83% spam) Operations: 18,000 tickets Client Services: 110,000 contacts Security: 150,000 emails5. UW by the numbers (2007)
6. Key Challengesfor Central IT at UW
Budget issues Political & cultural shifts(central ? decentral) Technology shifts... e.g. Cloud Computing
7. The rise of utility computing
8. CC Quote #1
“It's stupidity. It's worse than stupidity: it's a marketing hype campaign.” “Somebody is saying this is inevitable – and whenever you hear somebody saying that, it's very likely to be a set of businesses campaigning to make it true." Richard Stallman 29 Sep 08 UK Guardian
9. CC Quote #2
“The interesting thing about cloud computing is that we’ve redefined cloud computing to include everything that we already do.” Larry Ellison 25 Sep 08 Wall Street Journal
10. CC Quote #3
"When people talk about cloud computing, they're talking just about taking some stuff, putting it outside the firewall, and perhaps putting it on servers that are also shared or storage systems." Steve Ballmer 25 Sep 08 @ Churchill Club (InternetNews)
11. So... Cloud Computing:Hot or Not?
Nick Carr Richard Stallman Larry Ellison
12. Bill @ WWDC
"We're taking everything we do at the server level and saying we will have a service that mirrors that exactly. It's getting us to think about data centers at a scale that we haven't thought of before... [to create] a mega-data center that Microsoft and only a few others will have." -Bill Gates, quoted in NY Times 3 June 2008
13. MS Prognosis
"We believe that by 2010, at least 25 percent of our Office users will be using some kind of [online] service provided by Microsoft" Eron Kelly, Microsoft director of product management, 2008
14. What is Cloud Computing?”Like having your dinner delivered”
SaaS: Software as a Service PaaS: Platform as a Service Not "outsourcing the IT dept"... But includes hosted svcs that overlap current central svcs Not highly-negotiated custom contract services General model: low cost via scale and tech & contract standardization (apts vs. cust. houses)? Full circle: Mainframe ? Mini ? PC ? "Cloudframe" cf. Service Bureaus and Value-Added-Networks
15. Different Cloud Computing Layers(Example players)?
Application Service (SaaS)? Application Platform Server Platform Storage Platform Amazon S3, Dell, Apple, ... 3Tera, EC2, SliceHost, GoGrid, RightScale, Linode Google App Engine, Mosso, Force.com, Engine Yard, Facebook, Heroku, AWS MS Live/ExchangeLabs, IBM, Google Apps; Salesforce.com Quicken Online, Zoho, Cisco
16. CC Attractions
Cost Flexibility; rapid scalability and de-scalability Data replication; geo-diversity Easier cross-institution collaboration Any {time, place, device} access via web browser Alternative if dept'l or central IT non-responsive This is where our students/fac/staff will be! Priorities: no need to focus on commodity IT Future of computing, esp. eScience
17. CC Concerns
Loss of control (cf. central/decentral debate)? Integration: enterprise & federated auth; SSO Interop: with key enterprise apps (esp cal)? Accessibility and UI limitations of web apps Reliability, performance, security; offline access Features; changes; vendor lock-in Policy/compliance concerns (privacy, eDiscov.)? Breach forensics and mitigation Business “surprises”; Support; More Logins Consequences of “Creative Destruction”
18. Why use cloud-computing?
Scalability: Handling load peaks (EC2 instances for a new facebook app)?
19. Why not use cloud-computing?
Ooops...
20. Why some enterprises are not interested in SaaS
Forrester Research study: 66% Integration issues 61% Total cost of ownership concerns 55% Lack of customization 50% Security concerns 42% "We can't find the specific app. we need" 39% Complicated pricing models 39% Application performance 34% "We're locked in with our current vendor"
21. Sweet Spot?
Accepted wisdom: Small – Medium BusinessPaaS especially attractive for Start-Ups BUT: large research universities can be thought of as federations of hundreds of independent businesses... STILL: Higher-Ed is split over CC use Datacenter issues will drive eScience choices Large businesses are just starting to embrace e.g. GE's 400K seat Zoho deal
22. Cloud Computing ApplicabilityWill grow over time
2008
23. UW Is Already Using CC
More than half our students already forward their email outside UW Approx 700 sign-ups for Google Team Edition Significant use of MS Live & Google Docs Departments using SaaS, e.g. Blackboard Departments using PaaS, e.g. EC2/S3 Facebook!!! UW focus: productivity tools, not enterprise apps
24. Current UW Cloud Activities
Individual (e.g. MS Live, Google docs, Gmail...)? Departmental (e.g. gCal, Blackboard, EC2/S3)? Central Policy/guideline framework Alumni Email via MS ExchangeLabs Google Apps discussion Broader MS apps discussion Investigating hosted exchange/sharepoint options Goal: enable individual & dept'l use with better compliance
25. Things We Need from the Cloud
All the usual (e.g. reliability, perf, security, cost) Serious business partners (e.g. security, SLAs) Flexibility, choice Interoperability Interoperability Interoperability
26. Key: Interoperability
Across cloud silos Across desk/mobile platforms Across institutions With enterprise IAM With stds-based thick clients Poster-child: Calendaring Beware the famous “Microsoft Myopia”... The cloud is different
27. Interoperability Model
Cloud Provider B Cloud Provider A Microsoft Thick Client Non-MS Thick Client Generic Web (thin) Client Open Protocols HTTP Proprietary Protocols Enterprise IAM Server
28. Contract Concerns
CISO Security Ability to do forensics after a compromise Liability transfer Attorney General Compliance, especially eDiscovery Also ITAR, HIPAA, FERPA, etc Indemnification
29. Microsoft's Challenge
Software-and-Service theme: Innovator's Dilemma: new cannibalizes old How to preserve cash cow while embracing cloud? Natural focus on traditional base Will focus on base undermine larger opportunity? We in central IT empathize with this challenge!! Key to broader success: interoperability standards
30. Discussion Topics
How committed is Microsoft to interoperability? Web-based ads vs. thick clients Goal of broad contracts w/cloud providers Does a contract increase or decrease risk? Consequences of no institutional contract? Geographic issues: PRA/FOIA, Patriot Act, etc Health care opportunity; HIPAA Policy/guidelines for using cloud services... Relationship to data security standard?
31. Any Questions?