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Informationen zum Autor Nayan B. Ruparelia Klappentext "Why cloud computing represents a paradigm shift for business, and how business users can best take advantage of cloud services"-- Zusammenfassung An updated, revised, and comprehensive overview of the concepts related to cloud computing, including recent applications, innovations, and its future evolution. In this Essential Knowledge volume, Nayan B. Ruparelia provides an updated and revised version of Cloud Computing , first published in 2016, to address not only the fact that cloud computing has become a ubiquitous part of mainstream computing since then but also has made strides in other key aspects of the technology’s development, including: cloud computing’s history, updated security fundamentals that provide examples of Identity and Access Management (IAM) use that illustrate the difference between on-premise (i.e., conventional) security and cloud-based security implementation and Security Information and Event Management SIEM), an updated discussion of data migration to the cloud, a new chapter on data integrity, cloud native computing, the use of microservice design patterns, cloud automation using orchestrators and tools such as Kubernetes, a comparison of common public clouds (Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and Amazon AWS), and a future outlook for cloud computing. An indispensable guide to cloud computing for the layperson, Cloud Computing cuts through the technical jargon and details that are irrelevant to nontechnologists, as well as the marketing hype, and explains clearly what cloud computing is, when to use it (and when not to), how to select a cloud service, how to integrate it with other technologies, and what the best practices are for its adoption. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series Foreword vii Preface ix 1 Introduction 1 2 A Historical Perspective 25 3 Types of Cloud Computing 33 4 Cloud Native Foundations 61 5 Microservices and Their Design Patterns 77 6 Cloud Computing: A Paradigm Shift? 101 7 Price Models 117 8 Data 141 9 Security 161 10 Transitioning to the Cloud 183 11 Public Cloud Examples 203 12 Reference Architectures 223 13 Future Outlook 243 Acknowledgments 255 Appendix A: Common Security Terms 257 Glossary 263 Notes 273 Further Reading 277 Index 279...