Guide to Cloud Computing for Business and Technology Managers: From Distributed Computing to Cloudware Applications (Hardcover)
內容描述
Guide to Cloud Computing for Business and Technology Managers: From Distributed Computing to Cloudware Applications unravels the mystery of cloud computing and explains how it can transform the operating contexts of business enterprises. It provides a clear understanding of what cloud computing really means, what it can do, and when it is practical to use.
Addressing the primary management and operation concerns of cloudware, including performance, measurement, monitoring, and security, this pragmatic book:
Introduces the enterprise applications integration (EAI) solutions that were a first step toward enabling an integrated enterprise
Details service-oriented architecture (SOA) and related technologies that paved the road for cloudware applications
Covers delivery models like IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS, and deployment models like public, private, and hybrid clouds
Describes Amazon, Google, and Microsoft cloudware solutions and services, as well as those of several other players
Demonstrates how cloud computing can reduce costs, achieve business flexibility, and sharpen strategic focus
Unlike customary discussions of cloud computing, Guide to Cloud Computing for Business and Technology Managers: From Distributed Computing to Cloudware Applications emphasizes the key differentiator—that cloud computing is able to treat enterprise-level services not merely as discrete stand-alone services, but as Internet-locatable, composable, and repackageable building blocks for generating dynamic real-world enterprise business processes.