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.
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.

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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781482219227 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 12/17/2014 |
Pages: | 578 |
Product dimensions: | 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.30(d) |