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Ontario universities tap into Tools as a Service

Ontario universities tap into Tools as a Service

By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 23 Feb 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

IBM’s latest cloud computing project gives students and professors 24/7 access to IBM software development tools – with no hardware upgrades or installation required.

Security isn’t a concern – in terms of privacy and ownership of data – because CERAS owns the cloud, Litoiu said. IBM defines the CERAS cloud computing infrastructure as “an expandable collection of IBM BladCenter servers physically located on the campuses of some of the participating universities and virtualized by a virtual machine monitor.”

“Actually, the security is much better because all the data is in one place, in a secure place. Before, anyone could install it anywhere and usually it’s riskier to lose your data when you have it on your laptop than when you have it on your server,” said Litoiu.

With cloud-based processing, you don’t necessarily have to purchase hardware, you don’t have to maintain that processing internally and if you are outsourcing the processing, you will save in areas like consumables and electricity, Sloan pointed out.

But whether it’s hosted on a cloud or not, the applications or tools themselves should be evaluated first.

According to Sloan, the “cloud” is a buzz phrase used to spin services. “Whether it’s getting just the raw computing from an external source, getting access to programming tools or whether it’s full application, we had all of those before the cloud,” he said. “The cloud is just a new means of hosting this stuff.”

Sloan recognizes three broad categories (among the glut of …as-a-Service acronyms) for cloud-based services: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).

SaaS is an application hosted somewhere else and you pay to access it and you don’t have to host it on your own infrastructure, while PaaS gives you access to development tools to create and run your own applications, Sloan explained. IaaS includes hardware services and is “probably the closest to actually buying cloud computing,” he said.

TaaS falls under the broad PaaS category, according to Sloan. “You don’t use it because it’s based on a cloud or because it’s inexpensive, you use it first and foremost if you’re choosing to do your development with WebSphere,” he said.

The first question enterprises should ask when considering PaaS is “Do we want to use this platform?” said Sloan.

“It’s the same for question for SaaS,” Sloan continued. “Does this application work for us? Is this a good application? Does it meet our business requirements? If it doesn’t, we’re not interested.”

If the answer is yes, the secondary questions come in. “Do we stand to save on the infrastructure side by having this application hosted externally and what are the risks in having the application hosted externally? That’s when you start to evaluate whether it’s valuable if it’s cloud-based," he said.

Access to TaaS is currently limited to participating CERAS member institutions, which includes the University of Waterloo, York University, Queen’s University, University of Toronto, Carleton University, the Ontario Cancer Institute and developers from the IBM Canada software lab.










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Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2008 to 2010.

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