Название: Cloud Computing: Concepts, Technology, Security, and Architecture, 2nd Edition (Early Release)
Автор: Thomas Erl, Eric Barcelo
Издательство: Pearson
Год: 2023
Страниц: 677
Язык: английский
Формат: epub
Размер: 37.8 MB
Cloud computing offers immense opportunities to improve agility and competitiveness as well as significant risks. To maximize value and avoid pitfalls, you need a thorough, vendor-neutral understanding of todays technologies, models, tools, and architectures. Cloud Computing, Second Edition presents up-to-date knowledge for every facet of cloud computing: from scoping projects through designing solutions, assessing providers to administering resources and managing cost. Cloud computing is, at its essence, a form of service provisioning. As with any type of service we intend to hire or outsource (IT-related or otherwise), it is commonly understood that we will be confronted with a marketplace comprised of service providers of varying quality and reliability. Some may offer attractive rates and terms, but may have unproven business histories or highly proprietary environments. Others may have a solid business background, but may demand higher rates and less flexible terms. Others yet, may simply be insincere or temporary business ventures that unexpectedly disappear or are acquired within a short period of time.
Автор: Thomas Erl, Eric Barcelo
Издательство: Pearson
Год: 2023
Страниц: 677
Язык: английский
Формат: epub
Размер: 37.8 MB
Cloud computing offers immense opportunities to improve agility and competitiveness as well as significant risks. To maximize value and avoid pitfalls, you need a thorough, vendor-neutral understanding of todays technologies, models, tools, and architectures. Cloud Computing, Second Edition presents up-to-date knowledge for every facet of cloud computing: from scoping projects through designing solutions, assessing providers to administering resources and managing cost. Cloud computing is, at its essence, a form of service provisioning. As with any type of service we intend to hire or outsource (IT-related or otherwise), it is commonly understood that we will be confronted with a marketplace comprised of service providers of varying quality and reliability. Some may offer attractive rates and terms, but may have unproven business histories or highly proprietary environments. Others may have a solid business background, but may demand higher rates and less flexible terms. Others yet, may simply be insincere or temporary business ventures that unexpectedly disappear or are acquired within a short period of time.