Robin Daniels Presentation / CloudViews.Org - Cloud Computing Conference 2009
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5. We’re in the Middle of a Computing Revolution Forecast for software: cloudy. 1960’s Mainframe 1980’s Client/server Today Enterprise Cloud Computing
6. Applications are Moving to the Cloud Today Cloud Computing Applications 1960’s Mainframe 1980’s Client/server
7. Platforms are Moving to the Cloud 1960’s Mainframe 1980’s Client/server Today Cloud Computing Platforms
8. The Cloud Computing Model Yefim Natis, VP, Distinguished Analyst Multi-Tenant: Pay As You Go: Elastic: Automatic Upgrades: No Capital Expenditure Low Operating Expenditure Scales With You No Painful Disruptions Great for times like these.
9. Companies Are Rapidly Adopting the Cloud 1,500,000+ Subscribers Fiscal Year 127,000 227,000 393,000 1,100,000 900,000 646,000 76,000 53,000 30,000 Paying Customers 55,000+
10. Large Enterprises are Adopting the Cloud Too Not Just SME’s ~3,200 Number of Subscribers ~3,000 ~3,500 ~4,000 ~2,900 ~4,000 ~21,000 ~20,000 ~ 11,000 ~65,000 ~5,000 ~30,000 ~5,000 ~25,000 ~9,000 Enterprise Std Enterprise Std ~5,000 Customer Satisfaction 95%
11. The Real-Time Cloud Multitenant Kernel ISO 27001 Certified Security Proven, Real-Time Scalability Real-Time Sandbox Environments Salesforce to Salesforce Proven Real-Time Integration Proven Reliability Real-Time Upgrades 3 Global Data Centers & Disaster Recovery Real-Time Query Optimizer Real-Time Transparent System Status
12. The Real-Time Cloud Multitenant Kernel Unlimited Real-Time Customization Granular Security & Sharing Real-Time Workflow & Approvals Programmable User Interface Real-Time Mobile Deployment Real-Time Analytics 750+ Integrated Applications ISO 27001 Certified Security Proven, Real-Time Scalability Programmable Cloud Logic Real-Time Sandbox Environments Integrated Content Library Real-Time Web Sites Salesforce to Salesforce Proven Real-Time Integration Proven Reliability Real-Time Upgrades 3 Global Data Centers & Disaster Recovery Real-Time Query Optimizer Real-Time Transparent System Status
13. The Real-Time Cloud Multitenant Kernel Unlimited Real-Time Customization Granular Security & Sharing Real-Time Workflow & Approvals Programmable User Interface Real-Time Mobile Deployment Real-Time Analytics 750+ Integrated Applications ISO 27001 Certified Security Proven, Real-Time Scalability Programmable Cloud Logic Real-Time Sandbox Environments Integrated Content Library Real-Time Web Sites Salesforce to Salesforce Proven Real-Time Integration Proven Reliability Real-Time Upgrades 3 Global Data Centers & Disaster Recovery Real-Time Query Optimizer Real-Time Transparent System Status
16. 1. Cloud Computing Reduces Time To Value Cloud Computing is Faster in Two Ways Application Agility Initial Project Rollout Time Design Development Testing Training Deployment Change requests Upgrades Additional users New functionality Governance 18% 72% 80%
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19. 3. Cloud Computing Minimizes Operational Expenses Pay For Innovation, Not Infrastructure ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Disaster Recovery Additional Storage Hardware Administration Data Center Administration Facilities Management Patches / Bug Fixes Performance Tuning Upgrades On Premise Development Innovation / Development
20. A 5 Year TCO Comparison On Premise vs. Cloud Computing Application Lifecycles Force.com provides a “40-50% cost savings” over Java Development” - Independent 2008 research study comparing Force.com to Java development Project 1000 Users Global Deployment High Security High Performance 5 Year TCO Comparison $- $200,000 $400,000 $600,000 $800,000 $1,000,000 $1,200,000 $1,400,000 $1,600,000 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Cost Cost of Software SFDC Cost
21. 4. Cloud Computing Requires Fewer Technical Resources Two ways to save your developers time Leverage the business to expand teams Developers Tech Ops Business Owners Developers Make existing technical resources more productive Developers Tech Ops Developers Tech Ops Business users can create apps Rapid prototyping Better centralized governance Production-quality testing environment Integrated development IDE Easy skills-transition from Java Tech Ops
22. Force.com is Cloud Computing for the Enterprise YOU get to focus on innovation We do Infrastructure Services We do Application Services We do Operations Services Build your data model Build your business logic Build your user interface Network Storage Operating System Database App Server Web Server Data Center Security Sharing Integration Customization Web Services API Multi-Language Authentication Availability Monitoring Patch Mgmt Upgrades Backup NOC
23. Next We’re Opening Up The Cloud Now in Developer Preview Lower Costs & Increase Speed of Development Deploy Your Apps Instantly to the Web Connect Your Apps with Your Website Collect CRM Data from the Web 1,600+ Developer Sites
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26. Customers Are Building Apps Faster Than Ever IT Governance and change control Less than 4 weeks Product Management Less than 10 Weeks Franchise Management 60 days Recruiting and Training Application Less than 2 months Sample Management Application Less than 4 months Cinema Asset Management Less than 8 Weeks Claims Management Application Less than 10 weeks Franchise and Training Management Less than 6 months
27. EA Runs Their Business in the Gaming Cloud Gabrielle Toledano Customer Hero