4. Challenge for hosters: moving up the value chainhttp://cloudcomputing.ulitzer.com/node/1699373 http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1115153/1/.html http://www.itp.net/581757-low-cost-it-to-continue-to-grow-says-gartner
5. Cloud Services Market: growth rate of demand of Cloud Services is expected to increase $58.6 billion in 2009, $148.8 billion by 2014 Worldwide, 2008-2013 (Billions of Dollars) http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hinchcliffe/cloud-computing-and-the-return-of-the-platform-wars/303 Source: Chart created by Microsoft based on Garter data. Gartner Dataquest. Forecast: Public Cloud Services, Worldwide and Regions, Industry Sectors, 2009-2014, ID Number: G00200833 - Publication Date: 2 June 2010
6. Opportunities to move up in the value chain Which business applications are most likely to move to SaaS within the next 12 months (or are already there)? “Over the course of the next five years, enterprises will spend $112 billion cumulatively on software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) combined.” “50% of managed hosters already offer some form of utility computing service and over 40% offer PaaS capabilities” Based to those that have this workload today. N varies by workload 4
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1These calculations starts with a settings of a management infrastructure2After that we look at costs associated to setup 960 VM on a 16 servers with Dualcore processors. Since VMware users have to pay for the windows licensing separately, they end more explensive3Hardware costs for datacenter will be about the same for both4Operations/Management costs are little less expensive for Windows since there are no new technologies to learn (assumes existing MS knowledge)5Based on these totals we get a total of per vm pricing6Year over year is based on thatBased on $ 41.16 per vm pricing for windows and 64.65 per vm for VMware(TCO Calculator is embedded in appendix section)1000 vms per year and growth of 1000 per year