Page 40 - How Cloud Computing Is Transforming Business and Why You Cant Afford to Be Left Behind
P. 40

MANA GEMENT STRATEGIES F O R THE CL OUD R EV OL UTION



                 results back over the Internet. Anyone who creates an account
                 on Amazon’s EC2 can put it to work. In effect, it’s activated
                 with a swipe of a credit card.
                     Many businesses are experimenting with Amazon’s EC2 to
                 see how it works and what it can do for them, but not much of
                 the enterprise computing workload has moved off businesses’

                 premises into the Amazon infrastructure cloud.
                     Take the example of drug researcher Pieter Sheth-Voss at
                 Eidetics when he needed to explore the characteristics of a set
                 of 8.6 million patients in order to design a drug test. When he
                 tried to do so on his company’s Oracle database system, it took
                 a minute and a half just to find out what portion of the pa-
                 tients were female, and he had hundreds of characteristics

                 that he wanted to explore related to many pieces of data on
                 each patient. He was going to need days of compute time, and
                 he didn’t know how to get it.
                     This skilled director of research was new to the company;
                 Eidetics had just been acquired by Quintiles, a firm that con-
                 ducts tests for pharmaceutical companies. Quintiles enforced
                 stringent requirements about handling data. Sheth-Voss had
                 no established working relationships with the IT staff in the
                 new company, and he realized to his dismay that it was going

                 to take weeks to get a database server assigned to him.
                     Instead, he turned to Amazon’s EC2, where the database
                 system he needed, Vertica, had already been installed and was
                 available as a service for an hourly charge. It took the researcher
                 15 minutes to prepare his research program and data, send it
                 to Amazon, and provision a set of servers. The job started at
                 9 p.m. one evening and finished an hour later.



                    20
   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45