Cloud Computing Architected: Solution Design Handbook
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Rating | : | 4.50 (631 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0956355617 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-30 |
Language | : | English |
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Updated and Expanded in 2013Cloud Computing Architected describes the essential components of a cloud-based application and presents the architectural options that are available to create large-scale, distributed applications spanning administrative domains. Architects need to consider the impact of scalability and multi-tenancy in terms of: » New development tools » Internet-based delivery and mobile devices » Identity federation» Fragmented services and providers» Exploding information volume » Availability and elasticity techniques » New business models and monetization strategies » Revised software development cycle » Increased operational automation This book looks at these and other areas where the advent of cloud computing has the opportunity to influence the architecture of software applications.. The requirements of cloud computing have far-reaching implications for software engineering. Applications must be built to provide
After living in a dozen countries, including long-term assignments to the United States, France, Italy, Ireland, Hong Kong and Malaysia, he has settled with his family near Vienna, Austria. Over his career, he has covered a range of activities from software engineering and enterprise architecture to business development and global infrastructure deployment. He speaks regularly on technology and strategy and is the author of five books including Cloud Computing Explained, currently ranked among the most popular books on the topic. In addition to English, John is fluent in German, Spanish, French and Italian. About the Author John Rhoton is a strategy consultant who advises global enterprise customers on emerging technologies with a current focus on public, private and hybrid cloud computing. John has been responsible for driving the adoption of
Worth reading for architects A. Bhatnagar I am a novice in Cloud Computing and I thought I have a decent understanding of cloud computing. After reading this book, I found how much more is there in cloud computing space. I am still reading and I have liked it so far. The author talks at architectural lev. Excellent book, but index is close to useless I'm a relatively tech-y person trying to get a handle on cloud computing. I have found this book very easy to read, clearly organized, and very practical. My main gripe with it is the index. I rely heavily on a book's index, both to find something I read before a. "De-mystifying the Hype" according to David R. John and Risto have gone the distance to really explain in detail the technical structure of cloud computing platforms. In Cloud Computing Explained John gave us the "Who" and "Why" [plus a whole lot more] of cloud computing, and now he and Risto give us the "wha
In addition to English, John is fluent in German, Spanish, French and Italian. John Rhoton is a strategy consultant who advises global enterprise customers on emerging technologies with a current focus on public, private and hybrid cloud computing. John has been responsible for driving the adoption of several emerging technologies including cloud computing, mobility, next-generation