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© 2013 IBM Corporation
Cloud Computing in Education
© 2013 IBM Corporation
Agenda
� Cloud Computing Approach in Education
� Deployment Model & Cloud Patterns
� IBM Cloud Solution Offering
� Mobile platform
� Q&A
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Growing customer pains & increased time to market
� Avg. lead time to get new application up – 4 to 6 months
� Delay caused by approvals, procurement, shipment, HW installation, license procurement, OS installation, application installation, configuration
� Bugs are introduced by inconsistent configurations – 30%
� Often most difficult variety of bugs detected during the move from development to QA or production
� Setting up an environment is expensive and hence there is an incentive to hold onto it – even when no longer needed “just in case.”
� Slow down in technology adoption
� Future environments costs new hardware, instead of recycling returned hardware – costing time and money
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Creation of middleware infrastructure takes too long
Manual or semi-automated efforts are error-prone
Poor resource utilization results in increased cost of labor and
hardware
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Education Needs
Our Value Proposition
SolutionComponents
Smarter Classroom
� Analytics of aligned student data for improved outcomes
� Open education resources and tools for personalized learning and teaching
Education QualityAccess to Learning
Enabling Student Success and Skills
� Data analytics and tools for institutional performance and asset management
� Redesigned business processes and open standards for interoperability
Smart Administration
Reducing CostsImproving Efficiencies
Optimizing Educational System Operations
Innovationin Research
� World class high performance computing tools and infrastructure
� Aligning research initiatives to support economic recovery and sustainability
Accelerating Scientific Discoveries
Economic Value through Innovation
Learning DiscoveringManaging
Cloud ComputingOpen Platforms Shared Services
CommonInfrastructureComponents
Education leaders are focusing on three aspects for critical improvements in education and its contribution to society.
Accelerate research discovery and innovation capabilities
Improve teaching effectiveness and student outcomes
Maximize operational efficiency & effectiveness
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Agenda
� Cloud Computing Approach in Education
� Deployment Model & Cloud Patterns
� IBM Cloud Solution Offering
� Mobile platform
� Q&A
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What is cloud computing?
Cloud computing is a style of computing in which business processes, applications, data, and IT resources are provided as Services to users
Reduced
Cost VIRTUALIZATION STANDARDIZATION AUTOMATION
Public cloud
Private cloud
Cloud Consumers
AccessServices
Hybrid Clouds
Private Clouds
Public Clouds
Combine elements of public and private clouds
Customer IT buys the capability to deliver cloud services within the enterprise
Customer rents the capability
CLOUD MODELS
A user experience & business model• Standardized, self service offerings
• Rapidly provisioned services• Flexibly priced
Scalable & cost efficient IT • Virtualized resources
• Managed as a single large resource• Delivered services with elastic scaling
Business Perspective IT Perspective
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Sự khác biệt của mô hình ĐTĐM?
Đám mâyTruyền thống
� Tài nguyên ảo hóa� Quản lý dịch vụ tự động� Dịch vụ chuẩn hóa
� Độc lập với vị trí� Mở rộng nhanh chóng� Tự phục vụ
� Software
� Hardware
� Storage
� Networking
� Software
� Hardware
� Storage
� Networking
� Software
� Hardware
� Storage
� Networking
Note: Elements of cloud computing taken from NIST, Gartner, Forrester and IDC cloud computing definiti ons
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Application Layer
Hypervisor Layer
Operating System Layer
Virtual File System Layer
Volume Controller Layer
Physical Layer
Virtual Network Layer
Virtual Runtime Layer
Operating System
Hypervisor
Virtual Machine
Volume Controller
Network End-point
Grid Scheduler
Virtual DiskVirtual Data Layer
Server Virtualization
NetworkVirtualization
WorkloadVirtualization
Grid Middleware
StorageVirtualization
InformationVirtualization
Provisioning
Managem
ent
Orchestration
Management Layer
Từ ảo hóa đến đám mây hóa
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Cloud Services
Cloud Computing Model
What Cloud Computing means for Education?
Self Service
Virtualization
Standardization
A user experience and a business model� Standardized offerings� Rapidly provisioned� Flexibly priced
� Virtualized resources� Managed as a single large resource� Delivering services with elastic scaling
In Education, Cloud is driven by:� Self-Service� Economies of Scale� Technology Advancement
An infrastructure management and services delivery method
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Centralized Infrastructure
� Network Services
provide high speed
connectivity between
thin clients and servers
� Integrated Portal
provides consolidated
access to applications
and content
VIRTUALIZED DESKTOP SERVICES
Students, Faculty, Teachers and Staff
Public Infrastructure
IBM
Public Clouds
Legacy Desktop Services
Open Education Resources
� Web Services from
IBM and others for
collaboration and
productivity
� Classrooms, labs and
mobile access built
around virtual
desktops
� Thin Clients and
Mobile Devices allow
every user to access
services easily
� Virtualized Cloud
Services centrally
supports a distributed
set of campuses and
classrooms
� IBM hosted delivery
as an option
� Open Source
eLearning &
ePortfolios
Courseware, Content
and Services
� Business Analytics
provides insights on
student performance� Virtualized computer
resources of legacy
desktop applications
and services, using
Open Source to
lower costs.
Cloud Computing Components for Education
On Demand Workplace
INFORMATION ON DEMAND
BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE
Industry Standard Framework � Administrative
Services provide for
management of
resources and assets
to support learning
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IaaS: Cut IT expense, reduce risk and complexitythrough a cloud enabled data center
PaaS: Accelerate time to market with cloud platform services
SaaS: Gain immediate access with business solutions on cloud
Innovate business models by becoming a cloud service provider
Cloud adoption patterns are emerging backed by proven best practices
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Cloud Computing in System view IT Cost Visibility &
Optimization
Traditional On-Premises
Infrastructureas a Service
Platformas a Service
Softwareas a Service
in-house management
Customization, higher costs, slower time to value
Standardization; lower costs; faster time to value
Application resources vendor manages
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Cloud
instance
Application
decoupleCloud
instance
Cloud
instance
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Agenda
Cloud Computing Approach in EducationDeployment Model & Cloud PatternsIBM Cloud Solution OfferingMobile platformQ&A
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A next generation infrastructure powered by IBM SmartCloud is fundamental
DeployDesign
Business Process as a Service
Software as a Service
Platform as a Service
Infrastructure as a Service
Consume
Enables private/hybrid cloud service delivery and management
Cloud Enablement Technologies
Secure and scalable cloud managed services platform
Managed Cloud Services
Pre-built Cloud SaaS business applications and solutions
Cloud Business Solutions
Common Cloud Management Services built on an open s tandards reference model
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SmartCloud Foundation
• A comprehensive set of offerings for enabling Cloud infrastructures
• Optimized for progressive patterns of adoption adapting existing infrastructures into the Cloud
• Supports heterogeneous server, networking, storage & middleware
• Capabilities designed to interoperate based on a common open standards Cloud reference model
Platform as a Service Technologies
Infrastructure as a Service Technologies
Infrastructure UsagePerformanceManagement Security
Lifecycle Resources Environments Management Integration
Deploy Cloud platforms into your existing infrastructure
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Platform as a Service Technologies
Infrastructure as a Service Technologies
InfrastructurePlatform
Usage and Accounting
Availability and Performance
Managementand Administration
Security and Compliance
Application Lifecycle
Application Resources
Application Environments
Application Management
Integration
FoundationAUTOMATEAUTOMATE
Automated provisioning designed for cloud with parallel scalability and integrated fault tolerance
Advanced image lifecycle management and analytics
Standardized middleware and application deployments
Basic cloud functions including intuitive self service interface, administration, and infrastructure management designed for cloud
OPTIMIZEOPTIMIZE
IBM Cloud Management Software is evolving to a simp ler, integrated offering structure
ORCHESTRATEORCHESTRATE
Advanced cloud delivery including service orchestration, runbookautomation, monitoring, usage and accounting
SmartCloud Entry
SmartCloud Provisioning SmartCloud Orchestrator
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Cloud Enabled Data CenterCloud Enabled Data Center
Virtualization OptimizationVirtualization Optimization
Automate Optimized Workloads
Automate Optimized Workloads
Automate IT DeliveryAutomate IT Delivery
SmartCloud Entry
Automate IT Delivery
SmartCloud Entry
Automate IT Delivery
Customer integratedhardware
Factory Integrated & Optimized by IBM
Bundle Option� Offers a range of entry points, control and integrated value
� Supports existing and new infrastructure investments
� Delivers application & middleware pattern portability
LEGEND
SmartCloud Provisioning
Automate Optimized Workloads
SmartCloud Provisioning
Automate Optimized Workloads
SmartCloud Orchestrator
Orchestrate Services across multiple environments and domains
SmartCloud Orchestrator
Orchestrate Services across multiple environments and domains
PureFlex System
SmartCloud Provisioning
Automate Optimized Workloads
SmartCloud Provisioning
Automate Optimized Workloads
PureApplication System
SmartCloudFoundation Offering
SmartCloudFoundation Offering
SmartCloud Entry
Automate IT Delivery
SmartCloud Entry
Automate IT Delivery
Pure Systems and Cloud Management
CIMI & OVF TOSCA CCRA OSLC
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Cloud Deployment Offering Options
New/Existing Hardware Infrastructure:
Supported Hypervisors
SmartCloudProvisioning & Management
x86 Unix Mainframe
IBMPureFlexSystem
VMWare, KVM, HyperV,
PowerVM zVM
Cloud Service Delivery (e.g. SC Entry, Provisioning , ISDM Portfolio)
Service CatalogMiddleware and DB
ProvisioningHealth and Usage
Monitoring
Metering and Chargeback
Advanced Application Pattern Provisioning
Workflow EngineApprovals and Notifications
Reporting for Capacity Planning
Server, Storage and Network Provisioning
Application & Workload Deployment (e.g. IBM Workloa d Deployer)
Pre-built Application Templates
Application Pattern Deployment
Dynamic sizing based on demand
System Director, VMControl, etcSystem Management
Middleware and Database PackagesHardware and Software Integration
System Configuration and Optimization
Customer Provided Capabilities
Private CloudIBM Hosted & Managed We Offer Deployment Choices
Virtualized Infrastructure
Infrastructure aaS (IaaS)
Platform aaS (PaaS)
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Flex
Traditional On-Premises
Infrastructureas a Service
Platformas a Service
Softwareas a Service
Customization, higher costs, slower time to value
Standardization; lower costs; faster time to value
IBM offers end-to-end solutions enabling clients’IT cost visibility and systems management optimization – Cloud in The Box
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
IT Cost Visibility &
Optimization
IBM PureApp & PureData
IBM Flex System
IBM PureFlex
IBM PureApp & PureData
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Agenda
Cloud Computing Approach in EducationDeployment Model & Cloud PatternsIBM Cloud Solution OfferingMobile platformQ&A
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Mobile – The next step in the evolution of computing
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Host/Mainframe
Client/Server
Web/Desktop
Mobile/Wireless/Cloud
Mobile is different:
• Transformational business models• Faster lifecycles• More iterative• More environments to support• New security threats• Lack of standardization
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A complete enterprise framework for mobile computing
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Security Gateway(WebSphere DataPower)
Rational
Collaborative
Lifecycle
Management
WebSphere Application Server
Enterprise Apps
SOA & Connectivity(WebSphere Message Broker, WebSphere MQ (MQTT), WebSphere Cast Iron, WebSphere Services Registry and Repository)
IBM Endpoint
Manager for Mobile
Devices (Tivoli)
WebSphere
Operational Decision
Management
IBM Business Process
Management
Mobile App Platform
(IBM Worklight)
Elastic Caching(WebSphere eXtreme Scale /
WebSphere DataPower XC10)
Analytics
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Worklight : a privately held company based in Tel Aviv and New York that
provides a leading open standards based mobile application platform for
smartphones and tablets letting you build and iterate mobile apps quickly
IBM and Worklight Together: With the combination of existing portfolio
capabilities in Mobile Device Management, Mobile Web Application
Development, Integration, Collaborative Tools and Mobile strategy, planning,
implementation, and hosting services, with the acquisition of Worklight, IBM can
now offer a complete end-to-end solution to enterprises looking to capitalize on
the rapidly expanding mobile market.
Jan 2012: IBM announces the intent to acquire Worklight to extend our enterprise mobile capabilities
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Compatible with prominent HTML5 libraries and tools:
Worklight provides an open and extensive mobile development environment
App development using native and/or familiar web technologies:
•HTML5
•CSS3
•JavaScript
App delivery in variety of forms:
•Mobile Web app•Hybrid app
•Native
Apache Cordova
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