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摘要
2013年,瑞士苏黎世联邦理工学院(ETH Zurich)和苏黎世大学(University of Zurich)联合建立了一个云堆栈,以试验高等教育机构提供高性能计算(HPC)服务及其相应的商业模式替代方案。该项目证明了基于云的服务提供对于高性能计算是可能的,也可以应用于大数据问题。在此基础上,在新的公共管理改革的背景下,本研究旨在促进对商业模式方面的理解:价值主张和收入机制。因此,我们对云HPC服务的潜在使用和收益机制进行了14次访谈。结果表明,HPC服务商对云计算服务时间短、定制化程度高的优势青睐;最终变得更加透明和高效,即遵循新的公共管理理念。然而,服务使用者并没有看到真正需要使用基于云的服务,因为目前几乎没有任何“纯云”应用程序。最后,讨论了“按次付费”、“订阅付费”和“按股付费”三种收入机制。
Business models for Cloud-based high performance computing service provision: Insights from the Swiss higher education sector
In 2013, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) and the University of Zurich jointly set up a Cloud stack in order to experiment with high performance computing (HPC) service provision in higher education institutions and its corresponding business model alternatives. This project demonstrated that Cloud-based service provisioning is possible for HPC and can be applied to big data problems as well. On this basis and against the background of new public management reforms, this study aims to foster the understanding of the business model aspects: value proposition and revenue mechanisms. Therefore, 14 interviews were conducted on the potential use of Cloud HPC services and revenue mechanisms. The results show that HPC service providers appreciate Cloud computing providing shorter time to service and more customized services; and eventually becoming more transparent and efficient, i.e. complying with new public management concepts. However, the service consumers do not see a real need to consume Cloud-based services as there is hardly any “Cloud-only” application at the moment. Finally, the three revenue mechanisms `pay per use', subscription, and `pay for a share' are discussed.