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Helix Nebula – The Science Cloud.
T-Systems International GmbH. Jurry de la Mar.
Contents.
1. T-Systems DNA.
2. IT Services Portfolio and Innovation.
3. Helix Nebula – The Science Cloud.
The Initiative
The Pilot Phase
What is next?
4. Opportunities for joint developments.
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T-Mobile T-Systems Telekom
T-Systems delivers ICT solutions for major corporations and public-sector organizations worldwide.
Deutsche Telekom. Partner for connected life and work.
T-Mobile offers cell-phone solutions in the Netherlands, Austria, the Czech Republic, and the USA.
The Telekom subsidiaries provide products and services for the fixed network, mobile communications, IPTV, online and cloud services in Europe.
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T-Systems. Becoming a leading ICT provider – through expertise and growth.
T-Systems: T-Systems was founded by two strong partners.
Goal: Deliver one-stop, best-in-class ICT solutions.
Extensive industry- and company-specific expertise due to taking on employees from a variety of organizations.
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Deutsche Telekom FOUNDATION T-SYSTEMS
DPWN
European Patent Office
Airbus
Vorwerk
GEOS Allianz AGIS
KB Graubünden Aeroporti di Roma
Gedas
DCVD Orange NL
Old Mutual Group
Shell Intl. H&S
Aurum BP TUI
Arivia Philips
Sasol
E.ON
Everything Everywhere
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Scalable platforms.
More than 40 million SAPS running
56,400 open systems servers
121,500 MIPS
139,748 TB Installed Storage worldwide
T-Systems – what we offer.
As of Q4/2012
Global delivery capability.
Approx. 1.6 million managed desktops worldwide
89 data center with 118,800 m2 (thereof 22 Twin Core)
193 MPLS PoPs worldwide
Follow-the-sun customer network management via network operation centers in the USA, Singapore, the UK, and GER
Help-desk support in 28 languages (more than 2,300 service desk agents)
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IT Services Portfolio and Innovation.
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Based on market and societal challenges, we have established five core beliefs.
COLLABORATION
T-Systems enables companies to work across enterprise boundaries and geographical borders.
MOBILE ENTERPRISE
T-Systems ensures employees can access their data anytime, anyplace and from any device.
SECURITY & GOVERNANCE
T-Systems provides effective solutions for data security and governance.
SUSTAINABILITY & CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
T-Systems takes corporate social responsibility seriously.
DYNAMIC NET-CENTRIC SOURCING
T-Systems delivers flexible ICT cloud solutions and pricing models for dynamic markets.
Economic crisis
Mass customization
Dependency on export
Social media networks
Portfolio consolidation
Mobility Urbanization State intervention
Virtualization
Web 2.0 Aging
Ecology
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Dialog. Workshop with customers Present to analysts Live demonstrations
Innovations in portfolio. 1. Idea 2. Evaluation 3. Trial 4. Transfer
Portfolio innovation – based on our Core Beliefs and intelligent network solutions.
Intelligent Networks
Energy
Health
Connected Car
Select and focus on individual projects
Incorporate feedback
Allow stakeholders to experience projects up-close
New ideas. Expert communities Telekom Laboratories Internal think tanks
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DYNAMIC NET-CENTRIC SOURCING
COLLABORATION
MOBILE ENTERPRISE
SECURITY & GOVERNANCE
SUSTAINABILITY & CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
Dynamic Net-Centric Sourcing: ICT services via the cloud.
T-Systems offers scalable cloud-computing and pricing models for today’s dynamic markets.
Standardized fixed-price services delivered via a private cloud (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)
Reliable, secure, high-performance network connectivity
Expert advice on seamless, structured migration to the cloud
Benefit:
Scalable provisioning on a pay-per-use basis
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DYNAMIC NET-CENTRIC SOURCING
COLLABORATION
MOBILE ENTERPRISE
SECURITY & GOVERNANCE
SUSTAINABILITY & CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
Flagship in Research and eScience: Helix Nebula – The Science Cloud
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Accelerate towards a European Scientific Cloud Computing Infrastructure
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Strategic Goal
Helix Nebula, the Science Cloud
is a partnership that has been created
to support the massive IT requirements
of European scientists
and create a Cloud computing market
for the public sector in Europe.
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The Science Cloud : INPUT The Science Cloud : a unique mine of scientific data
Biological & Medical Sciences
In-situ data
The Science Cloud
Physical Sciences &
Engineering
Materials Energy
Social Sciences
Space data
Simulation data
Processed data
Environmental Sciences
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The Science Cloud: OUTPUT
The Science Cloud : a unique opportunity for Scientists to comprehend major challenges
Climate Change
The Science Cloud
Disease treatment
Geo hazards
Apps & tools
Breakthrough in Science Increased number of New Patents Publications cross communities/domains
Water, food, energy Ageing population
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4 Goals outlined in the Strategic Plan
1. Set up a cloud computing infrastructure for European
Research Area
2. Identify and adopt policies for trust, security and
privacy on a European-level
3. Create a light-weight governance structure involving
all stakeholders
4. Define a short and medium term funding scheme
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EC is strongly supporting Helix Nebula
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Timeline
Set-up (2011)
Pilot phase (2012-2014)
Full-scale cloud service
market (2014 … )
Select flagships use cases, identify service providers, define governance model
Proof of Concept End 2012 Deploy flagships, Analysis of functionality, performance & financial model
More applications, More services, More users, More service providers
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Governance Model during Proof of Concept in the Pilot Phase
Mgmt Team
Users Board Service
Providers Board
Activities covered by NDA
Tech Arch group Serv Arch group
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Consortium membership
Consortium includes all participating supply-side and demand-side companies / organisations
Member status and adopter status All sign a non-disclosure agreement “interested parties” can also register
Procedure to become a new member is on Helix-Nebula website http://www.helix-nebula.eu/
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Become a new member !
as:
Users
Service
Providers
Adopters
Interested
Parties
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Helix Nebula Pilot Phase
Flagship use cases
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Pilot Phase Goals • Through the pilot phase we expect to explore/push a
series of perceived barriers to Cloud adoption: – Security: Unknown or low compliance and security standards – Reliability: Availability of service for business critical tasks – Data privacy: Moving sensitive data to the Cloud – Scalability/Elasticity: Will the Cloud scale-up to our needs – Network performance: Data transfer bottleneck; QoS – Integration: Hybrid systems with in-house/legacy systems – Vendor lock-in: Dependency on vendors once data &
applications have been transferred to the Cloud – Legal concerns: Such as who has legal liability – Transparency: Clarity of conditions, terms and pricing
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Flagship use cases
• Proposed by demand-side user organisations
addressing scientific challenges with societal impact – High-profile applications that catch the public imagination
and encourage others to use the services – Show need for significant scale of resources,
federation/aggregation of data sets, long-term archiving and on-demand processing
– Bring people and data together : Building communities and stimulating innovation
Use the Cloud for what it is good for !
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Initial Flagship Use Cases
Call for proposals
Template agreed by demand and supply side
Eligibility review and analysis with cloud service suppliers
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Geo Hazard : Japan earthquake - Tohoku-oki: unprecedented >50 m slip in places (Simons et al., Science 2011, NASA-funded study). - Will another magnitude 9 occur further south?
- It is unknown whether this fault segment has been accumulating slip. - Need all InSAR, GPS, Seismic, Petrology, Geochemistry , … ! (-2004 magnitude 9.2 Sumatra earthquake was followed by magnitude 8.7 half-a-year later)
The Science Cloud with its “unlimited” resources on data, processing capacity and tools will allow cross-domain science and ease data sharing. The easy usage of this infrastructure will pull “intelligence” to apprehend the challenges.
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Flagship use cases ATLAS H.E.P. Cloud Use (CERN)
Genomic Assembly in the Cloud (EMBL)
SuperSites Exploitation Platform (ESA/CNES/DLR)
Scientific goal/society impact/photogenic • • •
Scale of resources used • •
Federation/Aggregation of datasets • •
Long-term archiving of data •
On-demand processing • • •
Impact on community & benefits • • •
Potential increase of users • • •
Interoperability • • •
Data security • • •
Maturity • • •
Access to license-controlled sw •
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Flagship deployments First results - 1
• Proof of Concept stage within the Pilot Phase started January 2012
• Each flagship has been deployed with a series of providers independently :
CERN, EMBL and ESA succeeded in deploying scientific applications each involving tens of thousands of jobs running at data centres
operated by Atos, CloudSigma and T-Systems
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Flagship deployments First results - 2
CERN was able to run simulations previously executed on the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid by quickly deploying ATLAS experiment flagship application on the Cloud. EMBL successfully deployed and tested their novel software pipeline for large-scale genomic analysis using real world large genomic data sets. ESA successfully tested large-scale data processing and dissemination for its radar satellites using different cloud provider infrastructure.
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Flagship deployments First results - 3
The PoC extensively evaluated scalability, performance and on-demand provisioning of resources for high performance computing and fast data storage in the cloud computing resources provided by Atos, CloudSigma and T-Systems In addition to the infrastructure providers, SME’s such as SixSq, Terradue and The Server Labs were vital to get the flagship applications up and running.
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What’s up now ?
The Helix Nebula consortium is now focussing on identifying a common set of interfaces for suppliers and users before the next wave of deployments, building on the lessons learned from the PoC.
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The current landscape: Solving the standards and interfaces....
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Institute 1 Institute 2 Institute 3
eInfrastructures Commercial Infrastructures
Federated Cloud: Closing the gaps with Open Architectures
and Open Source Solutions.
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Academic Big Science Long tail
Other market sectors Government Manufacturing Oil & gas, etc.
Blue Box
eInfrastructures Commercial Infrastructures
The Challenges
Identity Management
Trust and Security
Data Management
Image Management
Multi-cloud provisioning
Elasticity and Automation
Service Levels
Monitoring, Accounting and Billing
Marketplaces
Brokering
Blue Box
What’s next ?
Process for new Suppliers / new Users has started: Newcomers can either submit flagships that propose some innovation in terms of functionality, performance, scope, business opportunities or impact of the European Cloud Computing infrastructure, or use the HN platform as is. The flagship use cases must be sponsored by user organisations and Service Providers. Will be selected so as to be complementary and maximise coverage of the objectives outlined in the Strategic Plan
Templates are provided
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Relevance for Terena TF-Storage
Helix Nebula provides opportunities for the research communities and commercial cloud service providers in order to jointly deploy flagship applications, as well as to investigate how storage needs to be developed for the federated cloud.
Linking Research Community to Commercial Data Centres
e.g. Dante and Switch now active members Constructive discussions are taking place with other NRENs to collaborate during Helix Nebula pilot phase
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ESRIN, 16 January 2013 37 Maryline Lengert, ESA
A European cloud computing partnership: big science teams up with big business
Strategic Plan
Establish multi-tenant, multi-provider cloud infrastructure
Identify and adopt policies for trust, security and privacy
Create governance structure
Define funding schemes
To support the computing capacity needs for the ATLAS
experiment
Setting up a new service to simplify analysis of large
genomes, for a deeper insight into evolution
and biodiversity
To create an Earth
Observation platform, focusing on
earthquake and volcano research
Adopters
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Stay tuned on : http://www.helix-nebula.eu/
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A global player. With European roots.
Thank You for Your Attention!
Contacts:
Jurry de la Mar
T-Systems International GmbH
Public Sector
Hahnstr. 43d
60528 Frankfurt
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