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2012/11/28

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Cloud Computing Infrastructure Services


Changing the way Government Departments Operate
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Neo Teck Guan (teckguan.neo@huawei.com) Director, South Pacific Regional CIO Office

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Cloud Computing Overview Cloud Development in the Government Huaweis Cloud Computing Solutions

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Todays Enterprise Challenges

Low utilization Levels and Inefficient workload density Insufficient automation and Long provisioning times High TCO
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Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing Overview


End Devices

Network

Cloud Computing

IaaS PaaS Platforms SaaS Data Centre

Cloud Models Private Hybrid Public

WAN

Apps

End to End Management End to End Security End to End Automation / On Demand

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Cloud Computing IaaS .. 5 Key Characteristics


On-Demand Self Service Broadband Network
The End user can provision computing capabilities as needed

BB E2E Network with QoS to support fluctuating transaction volumes

Resource Pooling

Computing resources are pooled to serve multiple consumers using a multi-tenant model

Rapid Elasticity

Capabilities can be rapidly and elastically provisioned

Measured Service

Automatic control and optimization of resource use by leveraging a metering capability

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Cloud Development US Government


US Government wide Cloud Computing Framework

25-POINT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN TO REFORM FEDERAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 1. Achieve Operation Efficiency
Shift to Cloud 1st Policy Identify early winners Terminate at least 30% of IT Infrastructure Projects over the next 18 months Reduce number of Federal data centers by at least 800 by 2015 Build a Shared Services Environment
$20B of IT Spending can move to Cloud

2. Effectively Manage Large Scale IT Programs


Strengthen Program Management Align Acquisition Process Align Budget Process Streamline Governance & Accountability Increase engagement with the Industry

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Cloud Development US Government


EXAMPLES: Army Experience Centre (AEC). CRM SaaS Solution US Department of Agricultural (USDA). Cloud-based E-mail System The Defense Information System Agency (DISA). Rapid Access Computing Environment (RACE). Private Cloud (IaaS) based defense infrastructure Apps.gov. SaaS. Launched Sep 2009. Tender in progress.

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Cloud Development Australian Government


Australian Federal Government

CLOUD COMPUTING STRATEGIC DIRECTION PAPER 1. Stream One


Provides agencies with guidance and documentation

Key Outcome
Current Spend $4.3B Anticipated Savings $1B Through the Australia Government Data Center Strategy

2. Stream Two
Encourages agencies to adopt public cloud services for public facing unclassified government services and to undertake proof of concept studies to fully understand the risks of the cloud environment

3. Stream Three
Encourages a strategic approach to cloud. This work is dependent upon greater clarity around projects commissioned under the Data Centre Strategy
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Cloud Development Australian Government


EXAMPLES: West Australia Dept of Treasury and Finance (DTF) and West

Australia Health (WA Health). Private Cloud (IaaS). Announced 2010


Dept of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC). Hybrid Cloud (IaaS). POC done. Work-in-progress Dept of Human Services (DHS). Public Cloud (SaaS). POC stage Australia Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). Public Cloud

(SaaS/PaaS). Pilot cloud-based application on force.com. Work-inprogress.

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Cloud Development Singapore Government


IDA launched the first OPEN CALL FOR CLOUD COMPUTING IN 2010

Singapore Government multi-million-dollar Cloud Computing system


The Government Cloud (G-Cloud) is the basis of the e-Government 5 years master plan

Perceived Key Benefits


Shared Apps for government ministries and agencies Sharing of resources Avoid new investment for short period of resource needs

Cloud Implementation
MOE migrated 30,000 Teachers and Students for 350 schools to Google apps including Gmail, IM and other services
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Impact of Cloud Computing on Government


Gov to Citizen
Improve government service delivery One-stop service Promote government image

Gov to Business
Improve business environment and attract foreign investment

Gov Cloud
Gov to Employee
Improve efficiency and reduce manpower cost Streamline operational process Focus on higher-value activities
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Gov to Gov
Enhance collaboration Better resource utilization

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Huaweis Cloud Offerings

SaaS Application Services


Business Support Systems Government Applications
eCity eHealth eEducation

Billing

CRM

Business Intelligence

Huaweis Digital Shopping Mall

PaaS Platform Services


Web Host Framework IPTV / OTT E-Reading Developer Test Tools Virtual Desktop Rich Comms Contact Centers

Applications

RCS/SNS

Content

Newspaper

Cloud Services

Traditional Service Platforms

5
Application BSS/OSS Network Services Abstraction

SDP
Partner Services

Service Delivery Platform

IaaS Infrastructure Services 3


Cloud Management & Virtualization Tools
Servers Storage Network

4
CSCF E2E Policy Management MSC-S

Core
MMTel MME Fixed SS

Site Mgmt

Transport
2 Access 1
Mobile

Media Cache

Content Distribution Network (CDN)

Wireline

Wireless

Digital Home

SMB/Enterprise

M2M / Terminals

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Huaweis SingleCLOUD Solution


Service & App. Cloud Platform
GAME CRM xDesktop SMS/MMS

Huawei Products Third-party Partners

Automation Tools

Virtualization and Management


Automation and Dynamic Resource Scheduling Virtual Computing Resource Virtual Storage
OBS VBS

Image Mgmt
IMGS e.g. Desktop Images, Servers etc.

O&M Accounting
OM Web Portal
Charging GW

Provision

Virtual Network
vSwitch vFW

Capacity Planning

Hypervisor

Migration

Infrastructure
T6000

X86 Server
RH
2285

Storage
SAN S5X00 SAN S6800 VIS 6000

Network
S5300 S9300

Security
Eude mon SVN 3000 Deploy

iNIC

Facility

Cabinet
NE610

Thermal management
Precision air Thermal simulation and intelligent control

P2V

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Huawei Cloud Building Blocks


10GE network switch
High performance server

Standard 19-inch 2U shelf 2 Blades / 2U 2 CPUs / Blade

S9300
164Gbps FC ports 84Gbps FC+41Gbps iSCSI ports 81Gbps iSCSI ports

T6000 Blade

IP-SAN
164GbpsFC ports

Backup Management
V Storage (Virtualization-Engine)
244Gbps FC host interface 2024 LUNs Thin provisioning

FC/SATA/SSD hard disk


Up to 480 disks

FC/SATA/SSD hard disk


112240 disks

S6800 S5500/5600

VIS6000

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How can Huawei help


Global Cloud Computing Knowledge and Experience

Business Planning
Setting the Regulatory Framework
Setting the Standards Defining the Governance & Organization Guidelines & Policies about what will be moved to the Cloud

Proof of Concept Building the Business Plan & Case


Program & Project Definition High Level Solution Architecture CAPEX/OPEX Financial Value

Technical Planning Building the Transformation Strategy & Plan


Transformation Vision, Outcomes, Approach, Guidance Solution Architecture & Design Build, Test, Migrate Plans

Defining the Vision & Objectives


Goals & Business Outcomes Measurements Timeframe Budget

Joint Innovation Centre

IaaS / Data Centre PaaS SaaS

Huaweis Cloud Computing Framework

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Joint innovation with customer through operating JIC (Joint Innovation Center
Operator Engagement
User Study BP Product trial environment and test specs Marketing & channels

Huawei Engagement
Global practices and knowledge sharing Solution R&D experts Equipments Solution fulfillment and verification

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JIC

Customer Satisfaction Cost Reduction

Value Enhancement

New Solution R&D

Platform Lab

Go to market

TCO Savings New App & Service New Terminals New Experience New Business Model

Network

IaaS

PaaS

SaaS

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Indonesias Economic Development Plan Potential area for JIC


Enterprises / Businesses
Agriculture and Farming
Factories Food

Mining & Energy

Tourism

Plantations

Fisheries

Mining

Energy

Hotels

Restaurants

Economic Clusters & Business Centers to support Local Economy

Kalimantan
Intra Corridor

Sulawesi
Intra Corridor
Shared Service Data Center / NOC

Sumatera
Intra Corridor

Indonesia
Inter Corridor

Java
Intra Corridor

Bali NT
Intra Corridor

Papua
Intra Corridor

Transport
Shipping Airports Railways

Government Services
Health Education Security Traffic

Core Infrastructure / Government


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