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The Open Data Center Alliance Cloud Maturity Model (CMM) provides an end-to-end visualization for how the use of cloud in the enterprise develops over time (adoption roadmap) and how the enterprise’s ability to adopt cloud-based services within defined governance and control parameters increases. As it matures, the use of cloud becomes more sophisticated, comprehensive, and optimized. The CMM plots the progression of structured cloud service integration from a baseline of no cloud use through five progressive levels of maturity. This presentation will walk attendees through the maturity model that the ODCA has developed and how they can apply this model to their organization creating a comprehensive plan to fully integrate cloud into their operations.
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ODCA CLOUD MATURITY MODEL
Ryan SkippT-Systems/DTaG
INTRODUCTION
TOPIC
UM CORE
LEARNING
Title: ODCA CMM v2.0 Subtitle: Overview and positioning of the CMM
Areas of focus and planning, and how to use the CMM to guide these activities
This talk provides insight into the concept and sections of the updated Cloud Maturity Model, and its purpose and positioning
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AGENDA
1. CMM Intro: Section & Subsections
2. Executive Overview – CMM Levels
3. Explanation
4. Value Proposition
5. Summary
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UM SECTIONS
Technical Layer
Business Layer SaaS Layer
PaaS Layer
IaaS Layer
Info aaS Layer
Cloud Adoption Roadmap
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EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW: ODCA CLOUD MATURITY MODEL (CMM)CMM 1
(initial, ad-hoc)CMM 2
(repeatable, opportunistic)
CMM 3(defined,
systematic)
CMM 4(managed & measurable)
CMM 5(optimized)
Federated, Interoperable, and
Open Cloud
Analysis of Current Environments’ Cloud
Readiness
Processes for Cloud Adoption Defined
Tooling and Integration exists for
Automated Cloud Usage
Cloud Aware Applications,
deployed according to Business
requirements on Public, Private and Hybrid platforms – Manual Federation
Mapping and analysis of Cloud Potential for existing systems & services.Awareness of Cloud computing is established and some groups are beginning to implement elements of Cloud Computing. There is no cohesive Cloud Computing plan being followed
Approach has been decided upon and is opportunistically applied. The approach is not widely accepted and redundant or overlapping approaches exist. May be informally defined, or if documented, may exist primarily as “shelf ware”. Initial Benefits of leveraged infrastructure.(Capability gains)
The approach has been reviewed and accepted by affected parties. There has been buy-in to the documented approach and the approach is always (or nearly always) followed(Efficiency gains)
The capability is being measured and quantitatively managed via some type of governance structure. Appropriate metrics are being gathered and reported(Increased Velocity, Increased Quality)
Metrics are consistently gathered and used to incrementally improve the capability. Assets are proactively maintained to ensure relevance and correctness. The potential for market mechanisms to be used to leverage inter-cloud operations has been established(Cloud based systems aligned to and enabling Business Strategy, pro-actively)
Note: Capability, Efficiency, Velocity & Quality all start on the far left, with continual increase to the right, as higher levels of implementation are achieved, as described within the columns
CMM 0(None)
There is no Cloud approach being taken. No elements of Cloud are being implemented
Legacy Applications on dedicated Infrastructure
• Original ODCA CMM v1.0 represented a Cloud Adoption Roadmap• It provided end-to-end visualization for how the use of cloud in the enterprise develops over time • As enterprises mature, the use of cloud becomes more sophisticated, comprehensive, and optimized.
• The Cloud Maturity Model v2.0 represents the enterprise’s ability to sustainably adopt cloud based services within defined technical, governance and control parameters. • It enables assessment of the following capabilities:
• Architecture• Infrastructure• Information• Operations• Administration• Management
• It guides investments per “capability” to step from one tier to the next.• It describes five progressive tiers of maturity towards adopting Cloud Services deeply
EXPLANATION OF UPDATED MATURITY MODEL
None, N/A Initial, ad hoc
Repeatable, opportunistic
Defined, systematic
Measured, measurable Optimized
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KEY TAKE-AWAYS FROM THIS UM
Use the CMM to analyze your Cloud Strategy
Use the CMM to plan your Cloud Investments
Use the CMM to evaluate Cloud Offerings
Use the CMM to plan & define your target state
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SUMMARY: IMPACT & NEXT STEPS
Impact• Understand CMM Maturity and Progression• Moving Up: Everyone does NOT have to target CMM Level 5 – pick what’s right for you• The next Cloud Model: Hybrid vs. Public – the next generation is right around the corner• Business Layer – the biggest challenges to adopting cloud are NOT technical
Actions• Use the CMM to backup your Cloud Strategy development, towards achieving your Business
Objectives• Hybrid vs. Public: Review and validate current assumptions about cloud and which
challenges to select and face
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ODCA Cloud Maturity Model v2.0From engagement to real adoption and implementation
www.opendatacentera l l iance.org
QUESTIONS
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StandardizedResponse Checklists
Accelerate TTM
Shared Practices Drive Scale
StreamlinedRequirements
Accelerate Adoption
Available to Members at: www.opendatacenteralliance.org
URL for Public content: www.opendatacenteralliance.org
INFORMATION AND ASSETS
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