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Cloud Ecosystem
A cloud ecosystem is a dynamic system of interdependent elements, all of which work together
to make cloud services possible. In nature, an ecosystem consists of objects that are linked and
work together that are living and non-living. The ecosystem consists of hardware and software in
cloud computing, as well as cloud clients, cloud developers, consultants, integrators, and
collaborators.
Studying the cloud ecosystem will help you determine the environment of the cloud system. The
environment consists of interrelated components. These components work in collaboration to
facilitate cloud services. The services offered by the cloud ecosystem include infrastructure
(IaaS), platform (PaaS), and software (SaaS).
However, the cloud ecosystem is not simple. Instead, it is a complex system that describes each and
every entity within the environment. Also the interaction between these entities. The system also
details about the stakeholders like:
Cloud engineers that resolve your cloud issues.
Cloud customers that consume the cloud services.
Third parties
Integrators
Partners, etc.
Content: Cloud Ecosystem
1. How Does Cloud Ecosystem Work?
2. Actors of Cloud Ecosystem
3. Examples
4. Benefits
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Cloud Ecosystem A cloud ecosystem is a dynamic system of interdependent elements, all of which work together to make cloud services possible. In nature, an ecosystem consists of objects that are linked and work together that are living and non-living. The ecosystem consists of hardware and software in cloud computing, as well as cloud clients, cloud developers, consultants, integrators, and collaborators. Studying the cloud ecosystem will help you determine the environment of the cloud system. The environment consists of interrelated components. These components work in collaboration to facilitate cloud services. The services offered by the cloud ecosystem include infrastructure (IaaS), platform (PaaS), and software (SaaS). However, the cloud ecosystem is not simple. Instead, it is a complex system that describes each and every entity within the environment. Also the interaction between these entities. The system also details about the stakeholders like:  Cloud engineers that resolve your cloud issues.  Cloud customers that consume the cloud services.  Third parties  Integrators  Partners, etc. Content: Cloud Ecosystem

  1. How Does Cloud Ecosystem Work?
  2. Actors of Cloud Ecosystem
  3. Examples
  4. Benefits

1. How Does Cloud Ecosystem Work? The core of the cloud ecosystem is the public cloud service provider. It can either be an infrastructure provider (IaaS) such as Amazon Web Services (AWS). It can be a software provider (SaaS) such as Salesforce, Microsoft, etc. Working of Cloud Ecosystem The outer of the ecosystem are the high-tech software companies that use the anchor platform of the service providers. Such as Engine Yard, Google Cloud, etc. The outer of the cloud ecosystem also includes consultants or companies that form a strategic alliance with the anchor platform provider. The companies in the ecosystem keep on overlapping each other so there is no vendor lock-in condition in the cloud ecosystem. For example, consider Amazon Web Services which has its own ecosystem that provides infrastructure services. Now it is also part of the Salesforce ecosystem. As we know salesforce provides software services, but the maximum of these services runs on AWS. The cloud ecosystem is so powerful that its customer can easily purchase business applications to cope up with the changing business requirement. In case the service that the customer wants to

3. Examples Example 1 If you observe around yourself there are several examples of cloud ecosystems. One such example is a popular cloud accounting solution, Tally. It provides software as a solution that assists in accounting and integrating payroll solutions. The ecosystem of Tally can even collaborate with the third-party CSPs that offer additional features to this accounting software such as:  Reporting tools  Dashboards  Work paper  Workflow  Project management  Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

Example 2 Even Amazon Web Services (AWS) is one of the most popular and evolving cloud ecosystems. It provides infrastructure as a service. AWS is composed of several cloud management vendors. Using this great ecosystem, evolving companies can build new business models. Example 3 IBM is also the most know cloud ecosystem. It offers the services such as IaaS, PaaS and SaaS through the public, private and hybrid cloud delivery models.

4. Benefits Aggregating data and evaluating how each component of the system influences the other component is often easier to aggregate. For instance, it becomes possible to analyze trends across an entire patient population if an environment consists of patient records, smart device logs and healthcare provider records. Cloud deployment model analysis is a cloud environment can be established and recorded, resulting in a deliverable series.

  1. To define the deployment analysis is used to deployment model type.
  2. Cloud readiness evaluation - evaluating the skills to handle and organize the implementation of cloud-enabled solutions
  3. The vision of cloud adoption , outlining our governance plan, planned market performance, and business cases that highlight projected advantages. To construct a step- by-step plan to frame the cloud expedition in an ideal sequence. Developing sustainable guidance system will initiate and guide a transformative cloud strategy.
  4. Use cases building a set of case studies and scenarios to guide the analysis, selection and prioritization of candidate workloads "cloud-friendly
  5. Architectural considerations - evaluating the architecture of knowledge (data, structure and deployment standards) and application architecture (applications, structure and development standards).