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The Basics of Cloud Computing
Understanding the Fundamentals of Cloud Computing in Theory and Practice
Explore the new frontier of cloud computing: What you need to know to make informed decisions about implementing the cloud in your business.
Derrick Rountree (Author), Ileana Castrillo (Author)
9780124059320, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 1 November 2013
172 pages, 20 illustrations
23.5 x 19 x 1.2 cm, 0.34 kg
"It takes us from a basic introduction to the cloud through to operating a cloud environment...the book does have the advantage of vendor/product independence…As an introduction for IT professionals and as background reading for some exam-based courses, it serves the purpose. Score: 7 out of 10" --BCS.org, February 2014
As part of the Syngress Basics series, The Basics of Cloud Computing provides readers with an overview of the cloud and how to implement cloud computing in their organizations. Cloud computing continues to grow in popularity, and while many people hear the term and use it in conversation, many are confused by it or unaware of what it really means. This book helps readers understand what the cloud is and how to work with it, even if it isn’t a part of their day-to-day responsibility. Authors Derrick Rountree and Ileana Castrillo explains the concepts of cloud computing in practical terms, helping readers understand how to leverage cloud services and provide value to their businesses through moving information to the cloud. The book will be presented as an introduction to the cloud, and reference will be made in the introduction to other Syngress cloud titles for readers who want to delve more deeply into the topic. This book gives readers a conceptual understanding and a framework for moving forward with cloud computing, as opposed to competing and related titles, which seek to be comprehensive guides to the cloud.
1. Introduction 2. What Makes up a Cloud 3. Cloud Deployment Models 4. Cloud Services Models 5. Making the Decision
Subject Areas: Computer networking & communications [UT], Computer security [UR]