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Towards a policy Framework for Arab countries Nasser Kettani Chief Technology Officer MEA Microsoft Corporation nasserkettanimicrosoftcom Myth 1 I dont use Cloud Computing Then Turn Off your Smart Phone Internet Connection and See how Smart is your Phone now ID: 782557

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Cloud ComputingMyths and RealitiesTowards a policy Framework for Arab countries

Nasser KettaniChief Technology Officer – MEAMicrosoft Corporation

nasser.kettani@microsoft.com

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Myth 1I don’t use Cloud Computing

Slide3

Then, Turn Off your Smart Phone Internet Connection and See how Smart is your Phone now !

Slide4

Myth 2 Cloud is just about Datacenter or Hosting

Slide5

Usage-based

Enables usage-

based resource metering

Self-service

Enables automated provisioning through

a self-service portal

Elasticity

Enables resources

to expand or contract based on demand

Cloud attributes

Pooled resources

Enables scalability

and dynamic provisioning

Pooled resources

Enables scalability

and dynamic provisioning

Self-service

Enables automated provisioning through

a self-service portal

Elasticity

Enables resources

to expand or contract based on demand

Usage-based

Enables

usage-

based

resource metering

Slide6

Myth 3Cloud is all about Apps/Services

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Applications

Data

Runtime

Middleware

O/S

Virtualization

Servers

Storage

Networking

Applications

Data

Runtime

Middleware

O/S

Virtualization

Servers

Storage

Networking

YOU MANAGE

Applications

DataRuntimeMiddlewareO/SVirtualizationServersStorageNetworkingYOU MANAGEDELIVERED AS A SERVICE

YOU MANAGE

DELIVERED AS A SERVICE

Applications

DataRuntimeMiddlewareO/SVirtualizationServersStorageNetworkingDELIVERED AS A SERVICETraditional ITIaaS

PaaS

SaaS

Traditional IT

towards

Cloud

Computing

Managed by You

Delivered as Service

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Myth 4Cloud is in Public Data Center

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On Site

Partner

Cloud Provider

IaaS

PaaS

SaaS

Private

Community

Public

Which cloud is right for me?

Abstraction Level

Datacenter Location

Access

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Myth 5You need to strike a balance

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This is the Real Balance

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This is the Real Balance

Slide13

13

Cloud Economics – beyond theory

ECONOMICS

AGILITY

How customers are benefit from Cloud Computing

Slide14

Myth 6I can fix with my own Policies

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Clouds have no barriers

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Myth 7Cloud destroys jobs

Slide17

Cloud Dominates IT Job Creation

Slide18

Myth 8Priority Policies are about Security, Privacy, …

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What about?

Skills

Infrastructure

Incentive

Innovation

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Yes there are issues that need to be addressed

TransparencyAccountability

Compliance

Child Protection

International Cooperation

Govt Access

Cyber

Security

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Engage on Standards NOW (ITU, ISO, …)Build a Cloud 1st PolicySeek for Harmonized Open Norms and Policies

Develop Strategic Data Classification FrameworkEducation, Education, EducationRecommendations

Lead

Lead

Lead

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Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows,

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The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this

presentation. Because

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part

of

Microsoft

, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation.

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