Microsoft and the Cloud, Steve Beswick

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Microsoft in Education and Cloud Services Steve Beswick Senior Director UK Education Group

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To Realise the Potential of all Learners throughout the World Grow the Economy and Build Capacity Inline with National Goals Enable Jobs and Opportunities Foster Local Innovation Transform Education Realise Potential

The Opportunity for Technology : 

The Opportunity for Technology

Microsoft Approach To Education : 

Parent Help my child do well in school and be setup for success when she enters the working world Administrator Get the right people the right info at the right time, at the right cost Microsoft Approach To Education 4 Student It’s about getting things done to have fun and to get ahead Government Elite Education is the key to building capacity in my country Educator I need help...they are not engaged or interested, I’m overwhelmed and I’m on the hook for results Institution

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Why The Cloud in Education?

Version95, 98, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2010… : 

Version95, 98, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2010…

ManagementScaling for education : 

ManagementScaling for education

CostBuilding an affordable service : 

CostBuilding an affordable service

FlexibilityOnly pay for what I actually use : 

FlexibilityOnly pay for what I actually use

InteroperabilityAvoiding getting locked in : 

InteroperabilityAvoiding getting locked in

Cloud Impact : 

Cloud Impact REDUCED MANAGEMENT NEW ECONOMICS INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY Pay for what you use Lower and predictable costs Shift from capital to operational cost Accelerate speed of adoption No patching, maintenance Faster deployment Robust multi-layered security Reliability and fault-tolerance Latest software for users Internet collaboration Anywhere access Instant self-provisioning

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“By 2012, 80% of Fortune 1000 enterprises will be using some cloud computing services, 20% of businesses will own no IT assets.” “The bottom line: Early adopters are finding serious benefits, meaning that cloud computing is real and warrants your scrutiny as a new set of platforms for business applications.”

Scenarios for cloud computing : 

Scenarios for cloud computing

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Time IT Capacity Load Forecast Without CloudMisallocation of Resources

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Time IT Capacity Load Forecast With CloudResource and Capacity Aligned

Cloud Services or On-Premise : 

Cloud Services or On-Premise Microsoft is The Leader In Cloud Services! Business Apps Collaboration Communications Productivity Storage Platform Identity

Cloud Services Pedigree : 

Cloud Services Pedigree 17 CLOUD SERVICES 20M People On Xbox Live! 500M Active Windows Live IDs! 369M People Using Hotmail! Over 3B WW Queries Each Month! Over 6M Songs In The Catalog Over 600M Unique Users

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Data CentersWorldwide Locations Singapore Hong Kong Netherlands Ireland Washington Virginia

Dublin Datacenter : 

Dublin Datacenter 19 Online on July 2009 Cost $500 million 51,000 sq metre facility and growing EU Datacenter Best Practice Award Winner Stand-alone Server Pods Environmentally Sustainable Free Air-Cooling via Air-Side Economization 50% less energy use vs. traditional facilities 1% water use vs. traditional facilities 1.25 Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) 5.4 MegaWatts today, 22.2 MW for future use Standards and Accrediation ISO 27001:2005 Accreditation SAS 70 Type I and II Attestations

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10GB Exchange experience No cost e-mail and collaboration services, co-branded Microsoft Live@edu IT Managed Self Managed

Summary : 

Summary Microsoft is a long term investor in Education IT has an increasing role to play Prepare for the Cloud Services