Cloud computing
concepts, technology, & architecture
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Author
Contributions
- Puttini, Ricardo, 1974- - Contributor
- Mahmood, Zaigham - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Pearson, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
122,250 words, Guess
Page Count
489 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27160215M
- ISBN-139780133387520
- ISBN-100133387526
- OCLC Control Number836557453
- OCLC Control Number852251543
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2013005220
Classifications
- DDC004.67/82
- LCCQA76.585 .E75 2013
Description
"Clouds are distributed technology platforms that leverage sophisticated technology innovations to provide highly scalable and resilient environments that can be remotely utilized by organizations in a multitude of powerful ways. To successfully build upon, integrate with, or even create a cloud environment requires an understanding of its common inner mechanics, architectural layers, and models, as well as an understanding of the business and economic factors that result from the adoption and real-world use of cloud-based services. In Cloud Computing: Concepts, Technology & Architecture, Thomas Erl, one of the world's top-selling IT authors, teams up with cloud computing experts and researchers to break down proven and mature cloud computing technologies and practices into a series of well-defined concepts, models, technology mechanisms, and technology architectures, all from an industry-centric and vendor-neutral point of view. In doing so, the book establishes concrete, academic coverage with a focus on structure, clarity, and well-defined building blocks for mainstream cloud computing platforms and solutions. Subsequent to technology-centric coverage, the book proceeds to establish business-centric models and metrics that allow for the financial assessment of cloud-based IT resources and their comparison to those hosted on traditional IT enterprise premises. Also provided are templates and formulas for calculating SLA-related quality-of-service values and numerous explorations of the SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS delivery models."--Book jacket.
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Series Statement
- The Prentice Hall service technology series from Thomas Erl
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