Slide 1: Global Innovation fueled by SaaS and PaaS
Open Source as a key factor that drives innovation and growth in the industry
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Slide 2: Scott McNealy
John Gage
“The Network is the Computer”
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Slide 3: The Cloud is Rising
• IT-related capabilities are now being provided “as
a service”
• People are more comfortable on utilizing online
applications and store their data reach $19.3B in 2011
• Gartner reports that worldwide SaaS market will • Platform as a Service was born as an outgrowth of
the Software as a Service application delivery model
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Slide 4: Cloud Computing Evolution
Morph GAE Force PaaS
Google Apps 37signals Web 2.0
AWS Akamai Nirvanix IaaS
SaaS Cloud Computing Utility Computing Grid Computing
Cluster Computing
Super Computing
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Slide 5: Cloud Computing Ecosystem
SaaS
Platform as a Service
Infrastructure as a Service www.mor.ph
Slide 6: What is Software as a Service (SaaS)?
• SaaS is a model of software deployment. • Application is hosted as a service
provided to customers across the Internet. than at customer’s site.
• Managed from central locations rather
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Slide 8: Drivers of SaaS
• Ubiquity of the Internet • Faster transactions • Open Source web frameworks (Rails,
Java, Django, Grails, PHP, etc.)
• Portability and Flexibility • Time to market/Cost
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Slide 9: SaaS Companies and Products
• Salesforce - CRM and platform • 37signals - Productivity • Google Apps - Office suite • Zoho - Office and Productivity • WebEx - Conferencing
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Slide 10: Google Android
Google Android utilizes a lot of SaaS applications (Google Docs, Maps, GTalk, Gmail, etc.)
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Slide 11: What is Platform as a Service (PaaS)?
• An outgrowth of the SaaS application
delivery model
• Provides the facilities to support the endto-end life cycle of building and delivering web applications and services
• Provisioned on the fly, on-demand model
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Slide 12: Open Source as a Foundation of PaaS
• Linux • Virtualization technologies (Xen, KVM) • Web Framework and Messaging • Database (PostgreSQL, MySQL) • Backup and Storage • Custom Middleware and Integration
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Slide 13: Platform as a Service players
• Morph AppSpace
and AppCloud
• Heroku • Joyent
Accelerator
• Force • Google
AppEngine
• Facebook • Friendster • MySpace
• Bungee Connect
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Slide 14: What is Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)?
• The delivery of computer infrastructure
as a service.
• Typically a virtualized platform
environment. computing
• Evolution towards ubiquitous utility
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Slide 15: Common denominators for Infrastructure as a Service
• On-demand provisioning and billing • Virtualization (Xen, VMWare, KVM) • COtS (Commodity Off the Shelf)
equipment and storage
• Open Source components • Custom middleware
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Slide 16: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) enablers
• Amazon Web Services • GoGrid • Nirvanix • Joyent • Akamai
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Slide 17: Do-it-Yourself vs. SaaS/PaaS
D.I.Y. Infrastructure
High CapEx High maintenance costs Anticipate usage spikes Equipment depreciation Time consuming High learning curve Dedicate staff for 24x7 support
SaaS/PaaS Provider
Predictable OpEx Very low start-up costs On-demand infrastructure Low maintenance Scalable & secure environment Service Level Agreement Focus on strengths/business
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Slide 19: Brief History
• Established in 2005 • Global company with headquarters in Cebu City,
Philippines and in-country offices in Manila
• US operations headquartered in Portland, • Backed up by lead investor, AO Capital,
Oregon with additional offices in Lost Angeles accompanied by Japan-based CSK Venture Partners
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Slide 20: Morph AppSpace
An on-demand platform for a single Web application
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Slide 21: Morph AppCloud
A managed service that provides an on-demand personalized platform in the cloud
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Slide 22: Monsters in the Cloud
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Slide 23: Thank You
• More information: www.mor.ph • World Wide Inquiries: info@mor.ph
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