Cloud computing for dummies
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Cloud computing for dummies
(--For dummies)(Bestselling computer book series, #1 . Making everything easier!)
Wiley, c2010
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other author: Robin Bloor, Marcia Kaufman, and Dr. Fern Halper
Includes index
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Description
The easy way to understand and implement cloud computing technology written by a team of experts Cloud computing can be difficult to understand at first, but the cost-saving possibilities are great and many companies are getting on board. If you've been put in charge of implementing cloud computing, this straightforward, plain-English guide clears up the confusion and helps you get your plan in place. You'll learn how cloud computing enables you to run a more green IT infrastructure, and access technology-enabled services from the Internet ("in the cloud") without having to understand, manage, or invest in the technology infrastructure that supports them. You'll also find out what you need to consider when implementing a plan, how to handle security issues, and more.*
Cloud computing is a way for businesses to take advantage of storage and virtual services through the Internet, saving money on infrastructure and support* This book provides a clear definition of cloud computing from the utility computing standpoint and also addresses security concerns* Offers practical guidance on delivering and managing cloud computing services effectively and efficiently* Presents a proactive and pragmatic approach to implementing cloud computing in any organization* Helps IT managers and staff understand the benefits and challenges of cloud computing, how to select a service, and what's involved in getting it up and running* Highly experienced author team consults and gives presentations on emerging technologies Cloud Computing For Dummies gets straight to the point, providing the practical information you need to know.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Part I: Introducing Cloud Computing. Chapter 1: Grasping the Fundamentals. Chapter 2: Discovering the Value of the Cloud for Business. Chapter 3: Getting Inside the Cloud. Chapter 4: Developing Your Cloud Strategy. Part II: Understanding the Nature of the Cloud. Chapter 5: Seeing the Advantages of the Highly Scaled Data Center. Chapter 6: Exploring the Technical Foundation for Scaling Computer Systems. Chapter 7: Checking the Cloud's Workload Strategy. Chapter 8: Managing Data. Chapter 9: Discovering Private and Hybrid Clouds. Part III: Examining the Cloud Elements. Chapter 10: Seeing Infrastructure as a Service. Chapter 11: Exploring Platform as a Service. Chapter 12: Using Software as a Service. Chapter 13: Understanding Massively Scaled Applications and Business Processes. Chapter 14: Setting Some Standards. Part IV: Managing the Cloud. Chapter 15: Managing and Securing Cloud Services. Chapter 16: Governing the Cloud. Chapter 17: Virtualization and the Cloud. Chapter 18: Managing Desktops and Devices in the Cloud. Chapter 19: Service Oriented Architecture and the Cloud. Chapter 20: Managing the Cloud Environment. Part V: Planning for the Cloud. Chapter 21: Banking on Cloud Economics. Chapter 22: Starting Your Journey to the Cloud. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 23: Ten (Plus One) Swell Cloud Computing Resources. Chapter 24: Ten Cloud Dos and Don'ts. Glossary. Index.
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