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Where Cloud Computing Meets Enterprise Architecture
Prof. Richardus Eko IndrajitPresident of IASA Indonesia indrajit@iasahome.org
To Know is To Love: am I an IT Architect ?To Know is To Love: am I an IT Architect ?
Facts of Life: Richardus EKO Indrajit (indrajit@post.harvard.edu) International Zodiak: Aquarius - Chinese Zodiak: Monkey
LEFT BRAIN
•Professor of Computer Science
•2 PhDs, 5 Masters, 1 Bch., 25 certs
•Reading, teaching, research
•35 published books
•IT consultants, practitioners, and trainers
RIGHT BRAIN
•Band player (keyboard, guitar, and drum)
•Personal motivators, Master of Ceremony
•Card Magic, Traveling, Photography, PNX
•5 music albums
•Happy husband and father of three wonderful children
Scenario on the Air Transportation BusinessScenario on the Air Transportation Business
CEO to CIO instruction:• We need an application that can automate the
process of buying flight ticket to issuing boarding pass of our passengers
• Please don’t forget to include the electronic payment system to ensure our revenue management intact
• You might develop or buy anything as long as it is fulfilled the requirement and within our company budget
• Don’t forget to include the change management program in it as we have to educate many people
Scenario on the Air Transportation BusinessScenario on the Air Transportation Business
CMO to CIO new instruction:• Most of our customers are group travellers, we
need to link all passengers through facebook application
• And they also want to have group messangers enabled through either their yahoo or blackberry platform
• Oh, don’t forget to synchronise their travelling scheduled with either microsoft outlook calendar or apple ical
• The most important thing is we need it as soon as possible, not more than one month time
Scenario on the Air Transportation BusinessScenario on the Air Transportation Business
CFO to CIO instruction• To beat our competitors, we allow our customers to
pay the ticket right after they enjoy the travel
• They can pay it by using credit card, debit card, prepaid card, or even paypal
• For those of them who are the customers of citibank or bangkok bank, a special discount is applied
• One more thing, they can also free to use their frequent flyer points to be exchanged into money, based on the latest currency exchange determined by bank of new york
Scenario on the Air Transportation BusinessScenario on the Air Transportation Business
COO to CIO instruction• As soon as our ticket agent issues the ticket, every
passengers can freely check-in and book the seat as they like through the internet or any mobile device – and of course the boarding ticket can be printed accordingly (physical or electronic boarding pass)
• For international flight, based on its travelling itenerary, the electronic immigration card would be issued automatically to immigration officer, allowing the passengers to have a quick immigration process
• Can we have this thing implemented by next month
More Requirements from Time to Time …More Requirements from Time to Time …
• Every repeated (loyal) passengers does not have to do the same process all over again
• Should their flight is delayed, they will automatically rebooked to the closest schedule
• To hinder the passengers of being late in boarding, an automatic message would be delivered through their twitter account, sms, or blackberry push mail
• For reporting purposes, all record of travelling documents would be electronically sent to the passengers and their sponsors
• As the business grows, the company develop business alliance with other air transportation carriers – an integrated system is required to enhance the services
The CIO ChallengeThe CIO Challenge
What the most CIOs is going to say:
•Can I kill myself?
•May I quit the job?
•Are you trying to fire me?•Can I recruit more IT people and aresources?•Have you decide to allocate a lot of money to do it?
The Boss answer is: No!•It is your job to make it a reality; do it within our limited budget; in a very short time; and with a good quality of delivery!•There is no excuse, because our competitor can do it easily within the same constraints and similar objectives also!
Focus of Today DiscussionFocus of Today Discussion
Cloud Computing from Wikipedia Point of ViewCloud Computing from Wikipedia Point of View
Cloud Computing from Google Point of ViewCloud Computing from Google Point of View
The Common DenominatorThe Common Denominator
The Philosophy of CloudThe Philosophy of Cloud
You can see it, but you can not touch it !
Its shape is unique, never be the same !
It covers us from heat, and give us rain !
Nobody owns it, but everybody loves it !
Very easy to draw it, because it is simple !
The History of Cloud PhilosopyThe History of Cloud Philosopy
We definitely need IT for our enterprise, but:
•What we need is IT capability, not its entity
•Our business is not IT, leave it to somebody else
•We can not bare the risks born from IT possession
•Please hide complexity, we have enough problems already
•IT issues trigger internal conflict, let’s transfer the problems
•Let’s focus the energy on the value, not on the development
PLEASE HELP US ….. !!!
Handling the DilemmaHandling the Dilemma
• If you try to fulfill the requirements internally by yourself alone, you will face a high risk of development and deployment – with a high probability of failure; but
• If you don’t fulfill the requirements you will be losing the competition for sure
So, do not worry to throw this “hot ball” to somebody else who are used to face the problems and making money out of such dilemmatic issues !!! Leave it to the cloud !!!
The Way They Handle ItThe Way They Handle It
• as long as there are guarantee traffic of transactions and volume
• within a certain period of time (multi year contract)
• a spectrum of services shall be provided• because governing IT is their main business• and managing services are their core
competencies• where the fees are based on operational cost
(can be shifted to customers)• so that the clients do not require to invest
anything
The Values of the CloudThe Values of the Cloud
• Converting from CAPEX to OPEX due to the potential economy of scale
• Staying away from COMPLEXITY problems (“the beauty of simplicity”)
• Transferring business RISKS to the other parties
• Protecting the business from HIGH-COST operation to conduct non-value added or supporting activities (focus to the core values)
• Adopting easily with fast and dynamic CHANGE
The Various Business ModelsThe Various Business Models
• Outsourcing - time dependent, as time goes by, benefits increase
• Shared-Services - participation dependent, the more parties the better
• Exchanges Hub - standard dependent, the more compliance the higher value
• Utility Model - Infrastructure dependent, the mature the technology the better
Look at the ComplexityLook at the Complexity
Leave It to the CloudLeave It to the Cloud
Cloud #1Cloud #1
Cloud #3Cloud #3
Cloud #2Cloud #2
Cloud #4Cloud #4
Study di Cloud from Different PerspectivesStudy di Cloud from Different Perspectives
Cloud #1Cloud #1
Cloud #3Cloud #3
Cloud #2Cloud #2
Cloud #4Cloud #4
From theUSERS Perspective
From thePROVIDERS Perspective
Cloud Issues: WHO ?Cloud Issues: WHO ?
• Who are they inside the cloud?• Why are they involved within the cloud?• What are the roles of each party?• What are the relations among those parties?• Who manage all participants in the cloud?• Who is responsible for the liability issues?• Who hold the highest accountability in the
cloud?• Who should be contacted in the emergency
time?• Who will be liable for any risk or incident
occurred?
Cloud Issues: WHAT ?Cloud Issues: WHAT ?
• What are they doing inside the clouds?• What services they offer to the customers?• What are the mechanism inside cloud?• What kind of operational procedures they
follow?• What rules of the games exist within the
cloud?• What ‘do’ and ‘dont’ practices inside the
cloud?• What to be considered in involving the cloud?• What is the high risk faced by the cloud?• What kind of cloud is appropriate for the
business?
Cloud Issues: HOW ?Cloud Issues: HOW ?
• How do they handle my data?• How do they take care of the security issues?• How do they design the robust infrastructure?• How can they deal with various requirements?• How far can they go with all complex services?• How they make money from handling huge
risks?• How can people trust them ethically and
legally?• How to ensure the endured quality of
services?• How much money they will charge the
company?
Cloud and Enterprise Architecture: Principle #1Cloud and Enterprise Architecture: Principle #1
Requirements: PUSH after thorough STUDY
Trainingindependent application
Value-baseddesignedMass customisation
paradigm
Cloud and Enterprise Architecture: Principle #2Cloud and Enterprise Architecture: Principle #2
Bottom-Line: SERVICE LEVEL EXPECTATION
Routinefeatures Innovative
capabilitiesAd-hocneeds
24/7availabilities
Cloud and Enterprise Architecture: Principle #3Cloud and Enterprise Architecture: Principle #3
Compliance: GOVERNANCE MECHANISM
Securitymodel
Auditablesystem
Liabilityagreement
RiskstrategyBCP/DRP
Cloud and Enterprise Architecture: Principle #4Cloud and Enterprise Architecture: Principle #4
Value: BUSINESS MODELS
Scope andResponsibilities
CAPEX andOPEX Proportion
PartnershipsAgreement
Scalability vs.Sustainability
The Way to Architect Your IT EnterpriseThe Way to Architect Your IT Enterprise
Business Architecture
Dynamic Products and Services required Adaptable Processes
Business Architecture
Dynamic Products and Services required Adaptable Processes
Application and Software Architecture
Application and Software Architecture
Database and InformationArchitecture
Database and InformationArchitecture
Network and Infrastructure
Architecture
Network and Infrastructure
Architecture
People and Stakeholders
Architecture
People and Stakeholders
Architecture
The Way to Architect Your IT EnterpriseThe Way to Architect Your IT Enterprise
Business ArchitectureBusiness Architecture
Application and Software Architecture
Application and Software Architecture
Database and InformationArchitecture
Database and InformationArchitecture
Network and Infrastructure
Architecture
Network and Infrastructure
Architecture
People and Stakeholders
Architecture
People and Stakeholders
Architecture
One Million Dollar Question ?One Million Dollar Question ?
Application and Software Architecture
Application and Software Architecture
Database and InformationArchitecture
Database and InformationArchitecture
Network and Infrastructure
Architecture
Network and Infrastructure
Architecture
People and Stakeholders
Architecture
People and Stakeholders
Architecture
How to DESIGN and to DEVELOP a COMPONENT BASED
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES ???
Thank YouQuestions and Answers Session
Prof. Richardus Eko IndrajitPresident of IASA Indonesia indrajit@iasahome.org
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