Considerations for cloud computing in charities

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Mark Thomas, Solutions Architect at Databarracks, talks to former CIO of Save the Children UK Andrew Brenson about his recent research into cloud computing in the charity sector. They cover the common issues that charities face, and the best practice in overcoming these.

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Considerations for cloud computing in Charities

Presented by:

Andrew Brenson, Freelance IT Consultant

Mark Thomas, Solutions Architect, Databarracks, Databarracks

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Agenda

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What are the considerations for charities in cloud computing?

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Objective:

Introduction

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Currently: Freelance IT consultant, working mainly with charities and NGOs

Previously: Treasurer, Charities Consortium IT Directors Group - now the Charity IT Leaders Head of IT, Major UK Charity 10 years at Channel 4

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Introduction – Andrew Brenson

10 Years providing backup and disaster recovery cloud services

Now provide Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

Why did Databarracks ask Andrew to carry out the research?

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Introduction – Databarracks

Mark Thomas – Solutions Architect

The shape of the cloud computing market

What is “cloud computing” to charities?

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“IT is a fashion industry and Cloud Computing is the new

black”

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Introduction

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Is cloud adoption a bell curve?

Key:

Current adoption level

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Is cloud adoption a bell curve?

A genuinely different model

Question:

Are there any IT Directors who have not seriously considered using cloud

services?

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The shape of the market

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IT representation in the board room?

Is there any?

Key issues for charities

Why should or shouldn’t charities use cloud services?

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Cost

CapacityUsage

Traditional computing Cloud computing

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Transition

YourBusiness

YourBusiness

70%

On-PremiseInfrastructure

30%

Managing All of the “Undifferentiated Heavy Lifting”

Managing All of the “Undifferentiated Heavy Lifting”

Cloud-BasedInfrastructure More Time to Focus on

Your BusinessMore Time to Focus on

Your Business

Configuring Your Cloud

Assets

Configuring Your Cloud

Assets

30%70%

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Changing shape of the IT team

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Trust

“X” as a Service

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IaaS

SaaS PaaS

BPaaSDRaaS

FRaaS

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“X” as a Service

Green IT

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Green IT

Forget all the hype, there are lots of new cloud services that can really help you.

Understand exactly what services you are getting - what is the responsibility of the service provider and what you are doing

Put together a real business case to prove to the organisation that

what you are doing is the right decision. Share knowledge

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Advice

Charity round table Provisionally booked in for the 15th May in Central London Potential topics:

Cloud Disaster Recovery Hybrid clouds from multiple service providers Compliance and cloud computing What are the issues for migrating legacy systems?

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Save the date

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Questions?

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