Applied Research Course Project
Radames Ramirez
RRamirez14@my.keller.edu
MIS589 – Networking Concepts and Applications
Instructor: Lynn Risley
3/10/2016
MIS589 Project Milestone 0Proposal Draft | Cloud infrastructure ServicesKaiser Permanente Hospitals | Prepared by: Radames RamirezDate: 03/03/2016 | Approved by: | 1. Description of the service-summary In an attempt to provide end users with a well maintained network storage that would be easily accessible from any location while maintaining a secured connection. To provide an environment to minimize the use and maintenance of local servers, server space, connectivity, and redundancy. | 2. Intended clients or customers The intended client or customer would be the end
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Kaiser Permanente currently has 40+ servers in a small service area that cover 10 different facilities. Our goal is to take advantage of cloud services and relocate the data from all 40+ servers to avoid maintenance cost and better utilize server storage space. | MIS589 Project Milestone 1Proposal | Cloud infrastructure ServicesKaiser Permanente Hospitals | Prepared by: Radames RamirezDate: 3/10/2016 | Approved by: | 1. Description of the service-summary The service that we are going to research and try to incorporate into the organization is cloud infrastructure as a service. We are planning to provide the end user with a well maintained network storage that would be easily accessible from any location while maintaining a secured connection and redundancy of the client data. With the changes in technology and advancements in cloud services, we should be able to save some money for the organization by going to cloud infrastructure services and limiting the maintenance and hardware cost of housing our own servers.We currently house 44+ servers in our service area, most of the servers are being used to less than 30% of capacity while others are reaching a peak 80-90% capacity. The servers house the client’s p: drive (personal data) as well as
Cloud computing is a fast growing information technology trend that many companies including Google, Microsoft, and IBM are currently looking to get a stake in as demand for the service grows. Cloud computing is the concept of allowing both individuals and businesses to store data and applications on remote servers (owned and operated by a third party company), rather than on their own hard drives and data centers. The service boasts the ability to securely access data and applications from just about any device with an internet connection, allowing for such services as streaming music from a personal collection from multiple devices, and even to business
The Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) project, undertaken by Electronic Data Communications (EDC) is the biggest government undertaking of its kind. It aims to provide a single seamless network which would provide a centralized communication to the Navy and Marine. It also aims to integrate the legacy systems with the new secured environment. The NMCI project aimed to connect about 400,000 desktops into a common network, which would provide a unified communication to all Navy and Marine bases (Calbreath, 2004).
In today's business applications, management has to embrace cloud computing for them to succeed in the highly competitive world. Cloud computing is the latest technology that allows provision and use of IT infrastructure, and applications which are readily available on the Internet. Cloud computing provides information over the web thus businesses will have no need for hardware or software on the consumer side. Cloud services are hosted on the Internet and businesses can pay to lease them according to the businesses usage. Cloud resources are a virtual form of storage, meaning companies comfortably use them without the trouble of systemic dependencies or constraints. Businesses are finding that cloud computing can be scaled dynamically
- Project stakeholders are individuals and organizations that are actively involved in the project, or whose interests may be affected as a result of project execution or project completion. They may also exert influence over the project's objectives and outcomes.
As technology becomes increasingly widespread and complex, the cost of locally based storage and security options is soaring out of reach for many SMBs. Cloud services are much more affordable than locally based solutions. To implement a local solution, an SMB must buy the infrastructure upfront as a capital expenditure. On the other hand, cloud services can be purchased as a rental model or monthly operating expense.
Cloud computing has grown in popularity to the point that it is now becoming the preferred method of the business community for accessing services on the Internet. This paper examines the reasons for this growth and explores the benefits and drawbacks of this technology.
The purpose of this report is to reflect on the experience of creating the business plan and to express my thoughts and reactions to the process. This report will detail the evaluation of the project process, interaction of theory and actual practice, development of additional intellectual and interpersonal skills; and other key learning pertaining to the exploration of the business idea - NannyMatch.
The introduction of cloud computing infrastructure has brought in many changes to the infrastructure of any IT organization. Cloud computing has become the latest and most advanced infrastructure service to date. More and more companies are migrating to cloud computing service as days go, as they provide more flexibility and scalability and user friendliness in many aspects of an IT infrastructure.
As cloud-computing starts to take hold, a number of significant advantages have turned out to be evident. The first one of these, and perhaps the most important, is the costs. The cloud claims to decrease the price of obtaining, providing, and sustaining computing power, a gain of specific significance during times of financial hardship. By allowing agencies to buy just the computing solutions required, rather than purchasing complicated and costly IT infrastructures, companies can lower the expenses of creating, screening, and sustaining brand new as well as current systems (Amies et al, 2012). The next most important aspects within cloud computing is accessibility or simply access. The cloud guarantees universal use of high-powered storage as well as computing solutions for any individual having a network accessibility device. By supplying such functions, cloud-computing assists to help telework projects, in addition to strengthen an agency’s continuity of operations (COOP) requirements (Amies et al, 2012).
Cash-strapped organizations look for alternatives which can reduce their capital investments involved in purchasing and maintaining IT hardware and software so that they can get maximum benefits of IT. Cloud computing (CC) becomes a natural and ideal choice for such organizations and customers. Cloud computing takes benefit of many technologies such as server consolidation, huge and faster storage, grid computing, virtualization, N-tier architecture and robust networks. It delivers highly scalable and expensive infrastructure with minimal set up and negligible maintenance cost. It provides IT-related services such as Software-as-a-Service, Development Platforms-as-a-Service and Infrastructure-asa-Service over the network on-demand anytime from anywhere on the basis of “pay-as-you-go" model. It is a fast growing concept changing the IT related perceptions of its users. Elasticity, scalability, high availability, priceper-usage and multi-tenancy are the main features of Cloud computing. It reduces the cost of using expensive resources at the provider’s end due to economies of scale. Quick provisioning and immediate deployment of latest applications at lesser cost are the benefits which force people to adopt Cloud computing. Cloud computing has brought a paradigm shift not in the technology landscape, but also in the database landscape. With more usage of Cloud computing,
Cloud computing is a topic of which much is assumed. The average person recognizes the term “cloud computing” as having to do with their storage from their iPad or iPhone on the online storage area which syncs their Apple devices to their computer. This common cloud is called the iCloud. That is where common knowledge ends about this topic. However, upon further exploration, a deeper understanding is gained with greater explanation, and it is realized that cloud computing is something that is used all of the time on many levels of everyday technology. While the terminology remains cryptic to the mind of most people, the concepts behind the practical uses of cloud computing become quite clear. It is relatable and understandable. Upon this revelation, the iCloud is recognized as the tip of the preverbal iceberg when speaking about cloud computing. It is important to discuss and further understand the many types of cloud computing as well as the various applications to life through technology. This affects how information is stored online, computers are protected, information is secured, emails are processed, and many other factors that are taken for granted in the world of technology. Cloud computing is a general term used to describe how information is stored, utilized, and accessed over the internet. There is no cloud, but the word cloud gives the connotation of an abstract place which is known to exist but is too vast to touch or contain (Griffith,
Cloud computing is an altering technology which is enjoying increasing rates of adoption. Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources including networks, servers, storage, applications, and services that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. The use of Cloud services is proven effective across diverse set of industries, reducing costs associated with computing while increasing flexibility and scalability for computer processes. For instance, Cloud computing services, like Amazon’s, can be used by all business types and more ideal for smaller businesses or especially ideal for businesses just starting. This report is a recommendation for moving all our company’s data center functions on to the cloud. This report outlines supporting details determining how our company could reap the most benefits by adopting cloud services from any of the high-quality cloud service providers available in the market today such as Amazon, Microsoft, Rackspace, and Verizon Terremark cloud services. The benefits of adoption cloud computing services are substantial including reduced infrastructure costs, increased scalability, availability, capacity, speed, backup and mobility. However, these benefits are not free from possible pitfalls. So, to maximize the benefits and minimize risks associated with the move to the cloud, it is
We have in mind that your business is continuously expanding. So, we have arranged for supporting infrastructure and hardware resiliency. You are at a fiscal gain due to scalability advantages of our cloud-based service while having a private environment.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology describes cloud storage as a model for enabling ubiquitous, on-demand network access to a shared configurable computing resources that can be swiftly accessed and released with minimal effort or service provider collaboration. It is comprised of a collection of hardware and software that allows the infrastructure of the cloud to work in a seamless, unified effort. Depending on the classification of information and the service provider the remote servers can be located within the same facility. The stored data is
The cloud is increasingly becoming a very common reality in the IT industry. The idea of storing files in places other than the hard drive of a computer or the server in the next room has opened a door for new beginnings and unending possibilities. Many companies have IT departments that are internal to their company. Without these IT departments many companies would have many non working computers, networks, and other office devices that would hinder the business from making money. The current IT infrastructure is mostly maintained and operated in-house by contracted employees that usually have a great knowledge of general electronics and computers. Being that IT is so important to how companies work it is always under scrutiny to continue to develop. With the cloud in mind there has recently been talk about how IT could use the cloud to advance their efforts. Information Technology as a Service (ITaaS) has become a new reality for some companies. The idea is that IT organizations can use the cloud to move away from an Infrastructure platform to a Service model.