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Brenda Michelson

Liveblogging Cloud Computing Expo #13 -- Stairway to the Cloud (Freedom OSS)

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Freedom OSS is a consulting group with a framework on moving to the cloud, particularly focused on Amazon (AWS) implementation.  Goal is to lower barrier of entry  to cloud adoption (for enterprises).

Framework Steps:

1. Business case - ROI, TCO

- application portfolio analysis, assessments for cloud readiness, ROI, TCO, proof of concept, educate/win over CFO, Capex vs. Opex, pre-build collateral to shorten the cycle

2. Large Data Set transfer - large as in terabytes - service offering cloudIngest

- reliable and secure data transfers; FTP will take weeks or months, need to rethink how

3. Enterprise integration in the cloud - sync, integrate with partners

- cloudMQ offering; cloud + event-driven architecture = Internet Scale SOA

4. Enterprise IDM for the cloud - bridge cloud based ACL with IDM

5. Cloud operational excellence - how to make the cloud an extension of your data center - assumes data center has operational excellence

- monitoring & management tools, security, enterprise backup system integration, enterprise data center to elastic cloud bridging

6. Cloud disaster recovery

7. Cloud high performance computing

- non-invasive HPC application migration, integration with enterprise operations management, HPC elastic computing, readily available AMI for HPC (MapReduce via Hadoop or GridGain), clusteredFS over EBS or S3, data synchronization, pre-configured management & monitoring

8. Training

Enterprise Use Cases (unnamed)

- Major Hedge Fund - P&L Stress test / risk exposure

- Prime brokerage - EOB Trade Processing - spill-over/bursting strategy

- Major Investment Bank - HPC for equities modeling ; disaster recovery

- two more, missed them, but mostly bursting strategies

Q: does methodology have step to revisit what was done after a given time period?

A: yes.

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Brenda Michelson, Principal of Elemental Links, shares her view on architectural strategies, technology trends, business, and relevance.

Brenda Michelson

Brenda Michelson is the principal of Elemental Links an advisory & consulting practice focused on business-driven IT. Brenda spent 19 years in corporate IT, most recently as Chief Enterprise Architect for L.L. Bean. At L.L. Bean, Brenda was responsible for the articulation and execution of the enterprise architecture strategy (J2EE transformation, enterprise integration, SOA and EDA), strategic planning, portfolio management and talent development. Previous to L.L. Bean, over the span of 10 years, Brenda provided development services for Insurance, Banking, a Chip Manufacturer and a world leader in Aircraft Engine Design & Manufacturing. Email Brenda. Follow her on Twitter.

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