Dimitris N. Chorafas, "Cloud Computing Strategies"
CRC Press | 2010 | ISBN: 1439834539 | 352 pages | PDF | 2,9 MB
CRC Press | 2010 | ISBN: 1439834539 | 352 pages | PDF | 2,9 MB
With an abundance of books available that cover the technical aspects of cloud computing, the time is right for a book that helps managers and CIOs understand exactly how cloud computing affects operations in their companies and departments. A guide to managing a cloud project, Cloud Computing Strategies provides the understanding required to effectively evaluate the technology and determine how it can be best applied to improve business and enhance the overall corporate strategy.
Based on extensive research, the book examines the opportunities and challenges that loom in the clouds. It explains exactly what cloud computing is, what it has to offer, and calls attention to the important issues management needs to consider before passing the point of no return regarding financial commitments. Illustrated with numerous examples and case studies, the text examines security, privacy, data ownership, and data protection in the clouds.
It also:
Explains how and why your company can benefit from Open Software and onDemand Services
Identifies various cloud providers, their services, and their content as a basis for evaluating cost effectiveness
Provides authoritative guidance on how to transition from legacy systems to the clouds
Includes helpful tips for managing cloud vendor relationships and avoiding vendor lock-in
Whether you’re already in the clouds or just considering it, this book provides the unbiased understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of cloud computing needed to make informed decisions regarding its future in your organization. The book’s strength is that it supplies authoritative insight on everything needed to decide if you should make a transition to the clouds, and if you decide to do so, how to effectively manage relationships with your cloud providers.
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