Designing and Implementing a Cloud Computing Environment focuses on building a proper cloud strategy and design for cloud computing architecture based on field experience, the ITIL standard, and the Open Group's architecture methodology. Cloud computing is everywhere This book explains how focusing on strategy and process will enable a proper cloud computing design. It is not a theoretical book. The book helps IT and business executives: * Understand how to build a proper strategy. * Leverage best practices based on field level knowledge and experience. * Identify risks and options to mitigate risk. * Implement the strategy to create a successful cloud environment. Each chapter discusses a different facet of the design and implementation of a successful cloud computing environment. From assessing the needs of the organization, requirements gathering, establishing the appropriate business processes, to security, availability, rollout and timeline issues, you will get a full picture of the factors that you need to consider and options available to you in implementing your cloud environment.
The best practices discussed in this book are based on what the authors have learned about in the field. A combination of industry accepted methodology, ITIL good practices, and actual design and implementations are the sources of the information provided. What you'll learn * The reader will be able to build a solid strategy and design that will enable a successful implementation into cloud computing. * The reader will be better able to identify (and therefore manage) risks. Who this book is for This topic is industry wide and should be read at the business strategy, IT executive, and architect levels.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-1-4302-4131-7 (9781430241317)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1 - Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part 2 - Governance
Chapter 2: Making the business case
Chapter 3: Weighing your enterprise needs with your customers
Chapter 4: Defining business objectives
Part 3 - Requirements gathering
Chapter 5: It's worth the investment
Chapter 6: Aligning requirements to the business objectives
Chapter 7: Why it's important to understand business processes
Chapter 8: Why it's important to align business processes with IT processes
Chapter 9: Take advantage of ITIL good practices
Part 4 - Architecting a Cloud Computing Environment
Chapter 10: How to Create Cloud Computing Use Cases
Chapter 11: Process to Technology Mapping
Chapter 12: Architecture considerations
Chapter 13: Technology considerations
Part 5 - Solution Impact
Chapter 14: Impact on People
Chapter 15: Impact of Process
Chapter 16: Impact on Technology
Part 6 - Planning Considerations
Chapter 17: Planning Considerations
Chapter 18: Building a Schedule