Migrating to Aws: A Manager's Guide: How to Foster Agility, Reduce Costs, and Bring a Competitive Edge to Your Business
內容描述
Bring agility, cost savings, and a competitive edge to your business by migrating your IT infrastructure to AWS. Ideal for executive leadership, senior leadership, and engineering and IT managers, this practical book examines the advantages, disadvantages, and common pitfalls possible when moving your operations to the cloud.Author Jeff Armstrong brings years of practical hands-on experience helping dozens of enterprises make this corporate change. You'll explore real-world examples of how organizations have made--or attempted to make--this wide-ranging transition. With this guide, you'll be better prepared to objectively evaluate your migration before, during, and after the process so you can ensure success.By the end of this book, you'll understand: Benefits and drawbacks of migrating to AWSRisks to your business and technologyMethods for properly accessing workloadsHow to build a business case for this moveHow to create a solid migration planHow to identify low hanging fruit for refactoring
作者介紹
Jeff Armstrong has 25 years of Information Technology experience working in several industry verticals for startups and fortune 100's alike. For the past six years, Armstrong has been working as an architect in the mass migration space, four of which have been exclusive to cloud migrations to AWS. He has evaluated, designed, or migrated nearly 100,000 workloads in that timeframe. Armstrong is also an avid programmer, having worked in nine different languages throughout his career. He has obtained nine AWS certifications, is CISSP certified, and also holds the CEH and CHFI security certifications.Jeff firmly believes in self-innovation and continued education. He has a bachelor's in business administration, a master's degree in information technology and assurance, and is pursuing his doctorate in business administration. Armstrong also holds a certificate in strategy and innovation from MIT Sloan and a certificate in executive leadership from Cornell.