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AIS Service Catalog

AIS Service Catalog. Introduction. Enterprise’s Journey to Cloud DevOps. Experience guiding enterprises and agencies Journey to Cloud DevOps People, Process and Technology/Tools Jumpstart your Journey with AIS’ cloud self-service portal AIS Service Catalog.

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AIS Service Catalog

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  1. AIS Service Catalog Introduction

  2. Enterprise’s Journey to Cloud DevOps • Experience guiding enterprises and agencies Journey to Cloud DevOps • People, Process and Technology/Tools • Jumpstart your Journey with AIS’ cloud self-service portal • AIS Service Catalog “a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”

  3. Enterprise Cloud DevOp Challenges Development Teams want to quickly provision cloud resources, in a self-service model, to meet time-to-market pressures from the business. IT Operations want to restrict who can provision enterprise cloud resources, and limit choices to enterprise-approved technologies and resources. Finance/Accounting wants to monitor and report on cloud usage through consistent tagging of provisioned cloud resources.

  4. AIS Service Catalog (currently in Private Preview) • Provision and configure enterprise-approved Azure resources in a self-service portal • SaaS model • No installation required – use immediately • Configured for your Enterprise with Azure Resource Manager (ARM) • Get new capabilities instantly as Microsoft introduces new ARM features • Secure • Access managed with your Enterprises’ Azure Active Directory • Minimal risk • No product lock-in • Retain ownership of your ‘intellectual property’ (ARM templates, policies, resources)

  5. Enforce IT Standards & Policies • Define and enforce enterprise-specific IT policies in an Azure subscription (via ARM) • For example, limit available regions • Manage multiple Azure subscriptions • DEV, TEST and PROD environments • Define enterprise-specific resource ‘templates’ in a product catalog (via ARM) • Simple resources • Complex environments • Minimal onboarding cost • Accelerate template creation with drag-and-drop designer • 300+ open source templates publically available to start

  6. Self-service Portal • Marketplace of enterprise-approved resources • Provision enterprise-approved Azure resources in a self-service portal • Configure resources • Resource templates extensible with preferred scripting language (DSC, Puppet, Chef, etc.) • Deploy applications • Roadmap features to incorporate Continuous Integration (CI) platforms (TFS, Appveyor, etc.) • Permissions managed through Azure Active Directory

  7. Manage IT Spend • Enforce consistent resource tagging for effective monitoring and chargeback reporting • Resource governance • Manage subscription usage • Logically organize resources into resource groups • Works with preferred Azure spend management solution • Including AIS Spend Management solution framework

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