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TOSCA Interop SC – Proposed Timeline for Discussion Aug 27, 2012 Matt Rutkowski

TOSCA Interop SC – Proposed Timeline for Discussion Aug 27, 2012 Matt Rutkowski. Opening Remarks. Interop SC We are all working together towards same goals… TOSCA driving the success of a “Cloud Application Marketplace” TOSCA adoptees benefit from customer confidence in interoperability

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TOSCA Interop SC – Proposed Timeline for Discussion Aug 27, 2012 Matt Rutkowski

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  1. TOSCA Interop SC – Proposed Timelinefor DiscussionAug 27, 2012 Matt Rutkowski

  2. Opening Remarks • Interop SC • We are all working together towards same goals… • TOSCA driving the success of a “Cloud Application Marketplace” • TOSCA adoptees benefit from customer confidence in interoperability • This is your SC. Take a less formal format than at TC • Importance of an Interop demo • TOSCA needs to be made “real” for potential customers • A 4Q interop demo keeps TOSCA momentum going • Customers know they have an Interoperable choice on TOSCA

  3. TOSCA Interop SC – Proposed Phased Timeline • Phase 2 • ~ 2 Weeks • Draft and Share initial TOSCA template for “Deployment Scenario” (XML) • Company Review of template, Test, Feedback and Finalize August 2012 through 1Q 2013 • Phase 1 • ~ 1 week • Agree on a basic “Deployment Scenario” (likely based upon SugarCRM) • Agree on an initial WD Version for initial template (likely WD 11) • Phase 3 • ~ 2-3 weeks • 1-Way Testing of finalized “Deployment Scenario” template from Phase 2 • Report status / findings back to SC; adjust template / scenario • Begin development of scenario “front end” code • Phase 5 • ~ 2-3 weeks • N-Way Testing • Tweaking of scenario “front end” code • Develop demo “booth” materials • Phase 7 • ~ Location(s) TBD • Additional 1Q Demo(s) Based upon success of N-way tests • Discuss & Update demo scenario to latest Working Drafts June 1 week ~2 Weeks 4Q 2012 1Q 2013 • Phase 4 • ~ 2-3 weeks • 2-Way Testing using “front end” scenario code • Scheduled based upon company reported “Readiness” • Selection of first demo venue (minimum 3 companies) • Phase 6 • ~ Location TBD • 4Q Demo: Based upon success of N-way tests • Selection of prospective 1Q Demo locations • Expand company participants based upon testing success

  4. TOSCA Interop Demo Phases – Proposed Timeline Discussion General Timeline Comments / Discussion Open to suggestions for refinement of proposed timeline Discuss… Phase 1 Discussion (~1 week) Agree on an initial WD Version for initial template (likely WD 11) Using latest Current Working Draft 11 seems logical Can explore when to update to subsequent Working Draft versions as they become available. Agree on a basic “Deployment Scenario” (likely based upon SugarCRM) What is compelling content to a prospective TOSCA audience while keeping on pace for 4Q demo? Customer developed TOSCA template? from TOSCA template marketplace? Identify Companies interested in a 4Q 2012 Discuss and Capture Agreed-upon scenario… Phase 2 (~2 weeks) Draft and Share initial TOSCA template for “Deployment Scenario” (XML) Company Review of XML template, Test/Feedback to SC and Finalize Discuss…

  5. Phase 1: The “SugarCRM” Use Case (as Interop Candidate) • Agreement of basic “Deployment Scenario” using TOSCA’s much discussed SugarCRM use case • Identify Companies interested in a 4Q 2012 SugarCRM Service (Model) Relationship Typed Connector Web Server Tier DB Server Tier Apache Web Server MySQL Server SugarCRM Application SugarCRM DB HTTP Client Requirement PHP Support Capability HTTP EndPoint PHP Module Capability DB Connection Requirement DB Connection 5 • A prototypical, 2-Tier LAMP • Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP Application • Popular Open Source (community edition) CRM Business Application (v 6.1.5) • Installed in private and public clouds • Supports multiple databases • Can be deployed in 1 or 2 Tier topology • Interop would show deployment of SugarCRM to more than one cloud provider (from a TOSCA template marketplace of some kind)

  6. Proposed Timeline Discussion Continued – Looking ahead Phase 3 (~ 2-3 weeks) 1-Way Testing of finalized “Deployment Scenario” template from Phase 2 Report status / findings back to SC; adjust template / scenario Begin development of scenario “front end” code Phase 4 (~ 2-3 weeks) 2-Way Testing using “front end” scenario code Scheduled based upon company reported “Readiness” (from Phase 3 testing) Selection of first demo venue; would like minimum of 3 companies to participate Phase 5 (~ 2-3 weeks) N-Way Testing (for those companies committed to 4Q demo) Tweaking of scenario “front end” code Develop demo “booth” materials Phase 6 (Location TBD) Execute 4Q Demo (Based upon success of N-way testing) Selection of prospective 1Q Demo locations Expand demo company participants (based upon continued N-Way testing success)

  7. Next Steps • Interop Scenario Discussion • Publish agreed-upon scenario back to SC and TC • Begin Development of Initial Scenario Template (XML) • Target a first draft XML template for mid-next week for review/comment at SC meeting 2 weeks from now

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