Your business requirements are evolving and technology has to keep up. What considerations should be taken into account when looking at making an investment in cloud? How do you know what type of cloud best suits your new requirements? In this webcast, these and other questions are tackled through a discussion with Cisco and VMware.
Webcast: Choosing the Right Cloud Platform for you Business
1. Choosing the Right Cloud Platform for
Your Business
Views from Cisco & VMware
Adapt
2. 02 Introducing…
Kevin Linsell, Head of Service
Development
Adapt
Infrastructure heroes to
high growth businesses
Lucy Read, UK Cloud Sales
Specialist
Worldwide leader in
networking
Cisco
Colin Thompson, Manager
Service Providers, UK
Industry-leading virtualization
software development
VMware
3. Contents03
1. Where on the
cloud journey
are you?
3. What to move?
4. Which cloud?
5. What technology trends to
take into account?
2. Why change?
4. 04 Cloud Journey: Where Are You?
In-house:
Owned &
operated
1: In-house 2: Part out-
sourced
Managed
cloud service:
On-premise,
not owned
Infrastructure
as a Service
(IaaS):
Off-premise,
not owned,
part managed
service (up to
hypervisor)
6: Full
outsource
Fully
managed
service:
includes VM’s
and core
apps: off-
premise, not
owned
4: On-
premise
cloud
5: Off-
premise
cloud
Managed
service:
In-house,
ownedColocation:
Off-premise,
self-managed,
not owned
3: Part out-
sourced
7. 07 Which Cloud?
Public Cloud Private Cloud Multi-Tenant
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud No Cloud
Accessible over the
Internet
Offered on a pay
per use model
Provisioned for the
exclusive use of a
single organisation
Tailored to an
organisations
security or
regulatory
requirements
Companies with
similar needs can
be deployed on a
multi-tenanted
version of a Private
Cloud
Cloud
infrastructure will
be built from one
or more of the four
options
Fully customised to
the needs of the
organisation
Traditional on
premise
infrastructure
deployment
10. 010 Next Step: Your Right-Fit Cloud Recommendation in 2 Minutes!
http://www.adapt.com/services/cloud-services/right-fit-cloud.html
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Notes de l'éditeur
Ask both to reflect on strategy from both companies
Why is it important that people want to change?
What should people think about?
Where are you seeing customers? Where do you see them come from? Do they make small jumps/ big jumps? Trends.
What’s the reason people change ?
Need to consider Opex internal/ external; capex considerations; risk; professional services and offset to the gains achieved for a specific workload
Consideratiosn around the effort it takes to move specifc workloads
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