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Session ID: CON7393
Session Title: Cloud Economics - A Business Case Approach

Oracle Open World 2012




 Ron Batra, Director, Cloud Computing
 October 1, 2012



 ? 2011 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T
 marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated
 companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
Speaker Bio

    Currently leads Product Development and Management for AT&T
    Hosting, Cloud and Application Services.
    ?~18+ years cross industry technology experience in IT, Consulting and
    Product Management, in Sales, Delivery and Leadership roles from $500K
    to $20MM.
    ?Oracle experience include Database, Apps and Middleware.
    ?Industry vertical includes Energy, Utilities, Semi-
    Conductor, Telecom, Healthcare, Finance, Automotive, Aerospace, Retail
    ?Served as an Oracle Deputy CTO C 2008-2009,
    ?Serving as an Oracle ACE Director C since 2007
    ?Serve User Groups (IOUG, OAUG) in several capacities.



2
Contact Information



          www.linkedin.com/in/ronbatra

          @ronbatra




          rb9360@att.com

          +15129348659

3
Safe Harbor and Disclaimer

    Information contained in this presentation represents my views only. It is
    intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into
    any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or
    functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions.

    All content is copyrighted and no reproduction in any format allowed, unless
    authorized by the author.




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AT&T in the Cloud Space




5   ? 2011 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T
    marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated
    companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
AT&T is Focused on Delivering Highly Secure, Reliable
Cloud
Building on a history in multi-tenancy                                                                Layered Security
and infrastructure services                                                                          Protects the Cloud
? Global experience securing 38 data
  centers globally, with audited network,
  logical and physical controls
? Broad experience managing and securing
  multi-tenant environments
? Extensive experience providing
                                                                                                              Logical
  separation in virtual, shared
  infrastructures
? Corporate wide focus on layered                                                                             Physical
  security, including investment in AT&T
  Labs to combat cyber threats

                                                                                                              Network


6   ? 2011 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T
    marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated
    companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
AT&T Cloud Architect Joins a Portfolio of Application
    Solutions

                                                               Enterprise




           On-Demand               AT&T Managed Solutions                             Client
           Self Service                                                               Managed


                                   AT&T Network


                                                                 z



      Self-service multi-tenant   Managed virtualized multi-    Managed virtualized   Highly reliable physical
             public cloud           tenant (virtual private)    dedicated (private)       infrastructure
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AT&T Cloud Architect
    Flexible Options for Every Application


                       Public                  Private                Bare Metal             Dedicated
                       Instance                Instance               Server                 Server

        Instance/VM
          Hypervisor
     Server Hardware
                                                                                                Physical   Virtualized




                       ? General purpose       ? Uses similar to      ? High performance     ? Constant/ stable
                         web applications        public instances       computing              workloads
                       ? Development/ test     ? Plus compliance or   ? I/O intensive data   ? Dedicated server
                       ? Variable/ transient     performance needs      processing             virtualization
                         workloads                                                           ? Database servers




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Full Featured Service Helps You Create Your Cloud
       Deployment                      Public          Private      Bare Metal        Dedicated

       Single Tenant Servers                              ?               ?               ?
       Virtual via Hypervisor            ?                ?                            Optional

       Hourly Billing                    ?                ?               ?
       Monthly Billing                   ?                ?               ?               ?

       Provisioning Time             Minutes          Minutes         Minutes         2-4 Hours

Choose the Add-on Options and Features You Need, Including:
? Software: OS, database, virtualization, control panel, utility
? Network: bandwidth, port speed, IP addresses, load balancing, VPN access, content delivery
? Monitoring: hardware and OS monitoring, system health monitoring, application monitoring
? Security: Intrusion detection systems, firewalls, anti-virus and anti-spyware protection, SSL certificates
? Storage: Backup, replication, snapshots, object-based storage
? Other Options: Email delivery service, digital transcoding
  9
Cloud Computing 101 and NIST




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NIST Definition of Cloud Computing
     ?Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand
     network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources
     (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be
     rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or
     service provider interaction. This cloud model promotes availability and
     is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models, and
     four deployment models.

     ?Note 1: Cloud computing is still an evolving paradigm. Its definitions, use cases, underlying
     technologies, issues, risks, and benefits will be refined in a spirited debate by the public and private
     sectors. These definitions, attributes, and characteristics will evolve and change over time.


     ?Note 2: The cloud computing industry represents a large ecosystem of many models, vendors, and
     market niches. This definition attempts to encompass all of the various cloud approaches


     Source: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

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What is Cloud Computing?

a model for enabling ubiquitous,
convenient, on-demand network access
to a shared pool of configurable
computing resources that can be
rapidly provisioned and released with
minimal management effort or service
provider interaction.
- National Institutes of Standards
 and Technology




12   ? 2011 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T
     marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated
     companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
5 Essential Characteristics



          On Demand Self Service

          Broad Network Access

          Resource Pooling

          Rapid Elasticity

          Measured Service
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Cloud Computing Service Models




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Cloud Computing Deployment Models


                                                 VPN

                     IaaS
            Virtual Private Cloud

                 Public                       Hybrid
                                       IaaS
                    IaaS        SaaS
     PaaS


                                                       Private




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Cloud Computing Value Propositions




16   ? 2011 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T
     marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated
     companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
Top 3 Cloud Computing Value Propositions
Private Cloud

1. All about control
     1. Costs
     2. Deployment Strategy (Roadmap)
     3. Timeline
     4. Many more.

2. Less security concerns C everything inside the firewall

3. Does not need a constant and reliable connection to the Internet

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Top 3 Cloud Computing Value Propositions
Public Cloud


     1. Much more control:
     1. No need to build, just buy service(s). Can lead to leaner and
        1. Over costs
        agile SDLC.
        2. Roadmap
        3. Timeline
     2. Financial model shift C to Op Ex. from Cap Ex.



     3. Scale capacity linearly as business grows.


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Cloud Computing Value Propositions
Hybrid Cloud


     1. Mix and Match Computing Services, as applicable


     2. Leverage existing assets and infrastructure.


     3. Good balance between control and trying a new paradigm




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20
Cloud Computing Use Cases




21   ? 2011 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T
     marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated
     companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
Cloud Computing Use Cases Matrix
Cross-Referenced by Segment, Delivery Model

                 Use Case               Segment          Public           Private       Hybrid
 1   Seasonal Capacity                  Enterprise      IaaS, PaaS       IaaS, PaaS    IaaS, PaaS

 2   Financial Model (Opex. Vs.         Enterprise   IaaS, PaaS, SaaS    IaaS, PaaS,   IaaS, PaaS,
     CapEx)                                                                 SaaS          SaaS
 3   Non-Core Competency                Enterprise   IaaS, PaaS, SaaS    IaaS, PaaS,   IaaS, PaaS,
                                                                            SaaS          SaaS
 4   Outsourcing                        Enterprise   IaaS, PaaS, SaaS    IaaS, PaaS,   IaaS, PaaS,
                                                                            SaaS          SaaS
 5   Short Life Cycle Projects          Enterprise      IaaS, PaaS       IaaS, PaaS    IaaS, PaaS

 6   Disaster Readiness                 Enterprise      IaaS, PaaS       IaaS, PaaS    IaaS, PaaS

 7   Massively Scalable Computing       Enterprise      IaaS, PaaS       IaaS, PaaS    IaaS, PaaS

 8   Infrastructure Consolidation       Enterprise   IaaS, PaaS, SaaS    IaaS, PaaS,   IaaS, PaaS,
                                                                            SaaS          SaaS
 9   Universal Access                   Consumer     Pictures, Videos,      N/A           N/A
                                                       other media
10   Data Center Real Estate/Capacity   Enterprise      IaaS, PaaS       IaaS, PaaS    IaaS, PaaS
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     Management
Cloud Computing Value Drivers
            Why go Cloud ?




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Cloud Computing Use Cases Value Drivers
             Use Case                               Top 3 Business and Technology Drivers

1    Seasonal Capacity              Capacity Gap and          Application and Infrastructure      Total Cost
                                       Duration                        Architecture
2    Financial Model                   Cash Flow                    Cost of Borrowing             Total Cost

3    Non-Core Competency         Organizational Direction    Existing On-Premise Investment       Application
                                                                                                   Portfolio
4    Outsourcing                 Organizational Direction        Application Architecture         Total Cost

5    Short Life Cycle Projects      Capacity Gap and           Application Architecture and       Total Cost
                                       Duration                      Integration Cost
6    Disaster Readiness            Degree of Business           Recovery Time Objectives          Total Cost
                                   Continuity Desired                 (RPO/RTO)
7    Massively Scalable          Capacity Gap and Usage       Application and Infrastructure      Total Cost
     Computing                         Pattern (s)                     Architecture
8    Infrastructure                 Existing Footprint      Economies of Shared Infrastructure    Total Cost
     Consolidation
9    Universal Access              Number of Devices              Application Portability         Total Cost

10   Data Center Real               Existing Footprint           Organizational Direction        Relates to #3
     Estate/Capacity                                                                                and #4
     Management
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Calculating Cloud Total Cost of Ownership
                       (TCO)




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Total Cost of Ownership C Page I
For a Business evaluating a move to Cloud
                    Cost Item                       Category          On Premise      Public Cloud   Hybrid Cloud
                                                                    (Private Cloud)
 1    Server Hardware                            Infrastructure           Y           Usage Based        **
 2    Storage Hardware                           Infrastructure           Y           Usage Based        **
 3    Security Hardware                          Infrastructure           Y           Usage Based        **
 4    Security Software Licensing                   Software              Y           Usage Based        **
 5    Security Software Maintenance                 Software              Y           Usage Based        **
 6    Networking Hardware                        Infrastructure           Y           Usage Based        **
 7    Networking Software                        Infrastructure           Y           Usage Based        **
 8    Datacenter Facility                            Facility             Y           Usage Based        **
 9    Utilities and Power                            Facility             Y           Usage Based        **
10    Data Transfer                              Infrastructure           N               Y**            **
11    Server Software Licensing                  Infrastructure           Y               **             **
12    Server Software Maintenance                   Software              Y               **             **
13    Dev Platform Licensing                        Software              Y*              Y*             **
14    Dev Platform Maintenance                      Software              Y*              Y*             **
26   *Open Source Products typically do not carry licensing costs
     ** Depends on Configuration
Total Cost of Ownership C Page II
For a Business evaluating a move to Cloud
                        Cost Item                      Category        On Premise       Public Cloud    Hybrid Cloud
                                                                     (Private Cloud)
 15      Applications Licensing                        Software            Y           Usage Based **        **

 16      Applications Maintenance                      Software            Y           Usage Based **        **

 17      Data Center Staff                              People             Y                 N               **

 18      Server Administration                          People             Y                 N               **

 19      Network Administration                         People             Y                N**              **

 20      Security Administration                        People             Y                N**              **

 21      Storage Administration                         People             Y                N**              **

 22      Platform (Database, Middleware                 People             Y                 Y               Y
         Administration)
 23      Application Developer(s) C several             People             Y                 Y               Y
         technologies
 24      Project Management                             People             Y                 Y               Y
 25      Architecture - Infrastructure                  People             Y                 N*              **

 26      Architecture - Technology                      People             Y                 N*              **


27    *Open Source Products typically do not carry licensing costs
      ** Depends on Configuration
Total Cost of Ownership C Page III
For a Business evaluating a move to Cloud
                     Cost Item                        Category         On Premise       Public Cloud   Hybrid Cloud
                                                                     (Private Cloud)
 27      Architecture - Application                    People              Y                 Y              **

 28      Architecture Integration and                  People              Y                 Y              **
         Middleware
 29      Architecture C Cloud                          People              Y                 Y              Y
 30      Architecture - Enterprise                     People              Y                 Y              **

 31      Operations (IT, Business etc.)                People              Y                Y**             **

 32      Cloud Integration                       People/Software           N                N**             Y

 33      Testing Software (Licensing)                 Software             Y           Usage Based**        **

 34      Testing Software                             Software             Y           Usage Based**        **
         (Maintenance)
 35      Testing Life Cycle (Project)                  People              Y                 Y              **

 36      Business Process                              People              Y                 Y              Y
         Engineers/Analysis


28    *Open Source Products typically do not carry licensing costs
      ** Depends on Configuration
Key Takeaways



     1.   Cloud Computing Use Cases are driven by a combination of business
          and technology considerations

     2.   Total Cost of Ownership has several inputs


     3.   A Cloud Computing Business Case needs to include several inputs,
          including cost, business direction and key value drivers in helping
          decide a complex decision.




29
Contact Information



          www.linkedin.com/in/ronbatra

          @ronbatra




          rb9360@att.com

          +15129348659

30
SAVE THE DATE!

     COLLABORATE 13
      April 7-11, 2013
Colorado Convention Center
     Denver, Colorado

http://collaborate13.ioug.org
Thank You




? 2012 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T
Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. This
document is not an offer, commitment, representation or warranty by AT&T and is subject to change.

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  • 15. Cloud Computing Deployment Models VPN IaaS Virtual Private Cloud Public Hybrid IaaS IaaS SaaS PaaS Private 15
  • 16. Cloud Computing Value Propositions 16 ? 2011 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
  • 17. Top 3 Cloud Computing Value Propositions Private Cloud 1. All about control 1. Costs 2. Deployment Strategy (Roadmap) 3. Timeline 4. Many more. 2. Less security concerns C everything inside the firewall 3. Does not need a constant and reliable connection to the Internet 17
  • 18. Top 3 Cloud Computing Value Propositions Public Cloud 1. Much more control: 1. No need to build, just buy service(s). Can lead to leaner and 1. Over costs agile SDLC. 2. Roadmap 3. Timeline 2. Financial model shift C to Op Ex. from Cap Ex. 3. Scale capacity linearly as business grows. 18
  • 19. Cloud Computing Value Propositions Hybrid Cloud 1. Mix and Match Computing Services, as applicable 2. Leverage existing assets and infrastructure. 3. Good balance between control and trying a new paradigm 19
  • 20. 20
  • 21. Cloud Computing Use Cases 21 ? 2011 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
  • 22. Cloud Computing Use Cases Matrix Cross-Referenced by Segment, Delivery Model Use Case Segment Public Private Hybrid 1 Seasonal Capacity Enterprise IaaS, PaaS IaaS, PaaS IaaS, PaaS 2 Financial Model (Opex. Vs. Enterprise IaaS, PaaS, SaaS IaaS, PaaS, IaaS, PaaS, CapEx) SaaS SaaS 3 Non-Core Competency Enterprise IaaS, PaaS, SaaS IaaS, PaaS, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS SaaS 4 Outsourcing Enterprise IaaS, PaaS, SaaS IaaS, PaaS, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS SaaS 5 Short Life Cycle Projects Enterprise IaaS, PaaS IaaS, PaaS IaaS, PaaS 6 Disaster Readiness Enterprise IaaS, PaaS IaaS, PaaS IaaS, PaaS 7 Massively Scalable Computing Enterprise IaaS, PaaS IaaS, PaaS IaaS, PaaS 8 Infrastructure Consolidation Enterprise IaaS, PaaS, SaaS IaaS, PaaS, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS SaaS 9 Universal Access Consumer Pictures, Videos, N/A N/A other media 10 Data Center Real Estate/Capacity Enterprise IaaS, PaaS IaaS, PaaS IaaS, PaaS 22 Management
  • 23. Cloud Computing Value Drivers Why go Cloud ? 23
  • 24. Cloud Computing Use Cases Value Drivers Use Case Top 3 Business and Technology Drivers 1 Seasonal Capacity Capacity Gap and Application and Infrastructure Total Cost Duration Architecture 2 Financial Model Cash Flow Cost of Borrowing Total Cost 3 Non-Core Competency Organizational Direction Existing On-Premise Investment Application Portfolio 4 Outsourcing Organizational Direction Application Architecture Total Cost 5 Short Life Cycle Projects Capacity Gap and Application Architecture and Total Cost Duration Integration Cost 6 Disaster Readiness Degree of Business Recovery Time Objectives Total Cost Continuity Desired (RPO/RTO) 7 Massively Scalable Capacity Gap and Usage Application and Infrastructure Total Cost Computing Pattern (s) Architecture 8 Infrastructure Existing Footprint Economies of Shared Infrastructure Total Cost Consolidation 9 Universal Access Number of Devices Application Portability Total Cost 10 Data Center Real Existing Footprint Organizational Direction Relates to #3 Estate/Capacity and #4 Management 24
  • 25. Calculating Cloud Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) 25
  • 26. Total Cost of Ownership C Page I For a Business evaluating a move to Cloud Cost Item Category On Premise Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud (Private Cloud) 1 Server Hardware Infrastructure Y Usage Based ** 2 Storage Hardware Infrastructure Y Usage Based ** 3 Security Hardware Infrastructure Y Usage Based ** 4 Security Software Licensing Software Y Usage Based ** 5 Security Software Maintenance Software Y Usage Based ** 6 Networking Hardware Infrastructure Y Usage Based ** 7 Networking Software Infrastructure Y Usage Based ** 8 Datacenter Facility Facility Y Usage Based ** 9 Utilities and Power Facility Y Usage Based ** 10 Data Transfer Infrastructure N Y** ** 11 Server Software Licensing Infrastructure Y ** ** 12 Server Software Maintenance Software Y ** ** 13 Dev Platform Licensing Software Y* Y* ** 14 Dev Platform Maintenance Software Y* Y* ** 26 *Open Source Products typically do not carry licensing costs ** Depends on Configuration
  • 27. Total Cost of Ownership C Page II For a Business evaluating a move to Cloud Cost Item Category On Premise Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud (Private Cloud) 15 Applications Licensing Software Y Usage Based ** ** 16 Applications Maintenance Software Y Usage Based ** ** 17 Data Center Staff People Y N ** 18 Server Administration People Y N ** 19 Network Administration People Y N** ** 20 Security Administration People Y N** ** 21 Storage Administration People Y N** ** 22 Platform (Database, Middleware People Y Y Y Administration) 23 Application Developer(s) C several People Y Y Y technologies 24 Project Management People Y Y Y 25 Architecture - Infrastructure People Y N* ** 26 Architecture - Technology People Y N* ** 27 *Open Source Products typically do not carry licensing costs ** Depends on Configuration
  • 28. Total Cost of Ownership C Page III For a Business evaluating a move to Cloud Cost Item Category On Premise Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud (Private Cloud) 27 Architecture - Application People Y Y ** 28 Architecture Integration and People Y Y ** Middleware 29 Architecture C Cloud People Y Y Y 30 Architecture - Enterprise People Y Y ** 31 Operations (IT, Business etc.) People Y Y** ** 32 Cloud Integration People/Software N N** Y 33 Testing Software (Licensing) Software Y Usage Based** ** 34 Testing Software Software Y Usage Based** ** (Maintenance) 35 Testing Life Cycle (Project) People Y Y ** 36 Business Process People Y Y Y Engineers/Analysis 28 *Open Source Products typically do not carry licensing costs ** Depends on Configuration
  • 29. Key Takeaways 1. Cloud Computing Use Cases are driven by a combination of business and technology considerations 2. Total Cost of Ownership has several inputs 3. A Cloud Computing Business Case needs to include several inputs, including cost, business direction and key value drivers in helping decide a complex decision. 29
  • 30. Contact Information www.linkedin.com/in/ronbatra @ronbatra rb9360@att.com +15129348659 30
  • 31. SAVE THE DATE! COLLABORATE 13 April 7-11, 2013 Colorado Convention Center Denver, Colorado http://collaborate13.ioug.org
  • 32. Thank You ? 2012 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. This document is not an offer, commitment, representation or warranty by AT&T and is subject to change.

Editor's Notes

  1. AT&T is focused on these standards and helping to set this agenda because we design our cloud services for the Enterprise. That means we are creating cloud services that meet rigorous standards for security and reliability. Our approach to security is to layer network, physical and logical security so that your AT&T Cloud Services are delivered in a highly secure way that meets the standards in your industry.
  2. We offer CoLo, Dedicated Managed Hosting, Dedicated Virtualized Managed Hosting, Synaptic Hosting with shared multi-tenant virtualized computing, Managed Application Services, initial SaaS offerings and public, on demand, pay as go Infrastructure as a Service. (CaaS, STaaS) The network is our foundation from which we will continue to build our cloud services, bringing together our experience in building platforms and delivering information across wired and wireless networks to any device. What we are hearing from our enterprise clients is they want many different sizes and flavors. Private dedicated cloud utilizing virtualization technology for my mission critical applications Public cloud for sandbox and test; provides fast turn up and turn down, offering a minimal infrastructure only SLA Hybrid environment where you might develop a pilot application in the public cloud, it becomes a success and now I want to move it over to my managed production environment that carries a full management and application SLA.Today CaaS and Synaptic C are two separate offerings and infrastructure C but we have been investing to move them closer together C with a goal for the environments to interoperable . Our goal is to offer the tiers of services you need through an adaptable and flexible platform.
  3. Lets begin with a quick level-set of what we mean when we say, cloud. National Institutes of Standards and Technology: Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.Translation: Pooling IT resources in a remote environmentCloud enables a shift to shared infrastructure: Processing power is delivered over the network Apps reside in the network, accessed on demand Security is managed over the networkThe cloud sets up a the delivery of transformative technology solutions to businesses and consumers.In short, cloud means you can deliver applications, information and business processes to a desktop, laptop, table, smart device of cell phone without using the memory or real processing power of that device, keeping it information flowing quickly.