Hybrid Cloud For Dummies
John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-118-12719-3 (ISBN)
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Choose the right combination of public, private, and data
center resources to empower your business
Hybrid clouds are transforming the way that organizations do
business. This handy guide helps you find out what this new cloud
deployment model is all about. You'll get down- to-earth
information about cloud technology, questions to consider, and how
to plan and deliver your move to a hybrid environment.
Constructing the cloud ? learn the basic concepts of the
hybrid cloud from both a technical and business perspective
Delivering cloud services ? dive deeper into the actual
foundational elements of the hybrid cloud
Identifying business value ? determine your hybrid cloud
needs based on your business objectives
Unified hybrid environments ? find out what it means to
create a computing environment that brings elements of the data
center together with public and private cloud services
Making it work ? examine the steps you need to take to
make this new architectural approach work ? including
security, governance, data, integration, monitoring, and more
Get your ticket to the cloud ? tips on how to talk to
cloud providers and plan for the service you choose
Open the book and find:
Different cloud deployment models and what differentiates a
hybrid cloud from other cloud models
The impact of the hybrid cloud on cloud delivery models
Why service orientation matters in a hybrid cloud
Ways to develop and deploy applications in a hybrid world
Guidance in finding the right hybrid cloud service providers
Security and governance in a hybrid model
The role of workload optimization in hybrid environments
Learn to:
Recognize the benefits and challenges of a hybrid cloud
Efficiently deliver and manage cloud services
Understand the impact of emerging cloud standards
Protect customer data with sound security practices
Judith Hurwitz is President and CEO of Hurwitz & Associates, specializing in cloud computing, service management, information management, and business strategy. Marcia Kaufman is COO and partner of Hurwitz & Associates, focusing on the cloud infrastructure, information management, and service management. Dr. Fern Halper is a partner at Hurwitz & Associates with extensive expertise in information management, big data, and analytics. Daniel Kirsch is an analyst at Hurwitz & Associates, focusing on cloud compliance, governance, security, and privacy.
Introduction 1
Part I: Understanding Concepts and Construction 7
Chapter 1: Discovering the Fundamentals of Your Computing Environment 9
Chapter 2: The Hybrid Cloud Continuum 25
Chapter 3: Service Orientation in the Cloud 39
Chapter 4: Hybrid Cloud Management 51
Part II: Examining Cloud Service Delivery Models 67
Chapter 5: Understanding Infrastructure as a Service 69
Chapter 6: Exploring Software as a Service 83
Chapter 7: Standing on Platform as a Service 97
Chapter 8: Managing Business Process as a Service 115
Part III: Evaluating the Business Value of the Hybrid Cloud 125
Chapter 9: Embracing the Business Imperative 127
Chapter 10: Breaking Down the Economics of the Hybrid Cloud 139
Part IV: Creating a Unified Hybrid Environment 153
Chapter 11: Managing and Integrating Data 155
Chapter 12: Managing Hybrid Workloads 171
Chapter 13: Architectural Considerations for the Hybrid Environment 183
Part V: Operationalizing Hybrid Clouds 193
Chapter 14: Development and Deployment in a Hybrid Cloud 195
Chapter 15: Promoting Cloud Security and Governance 209
Chapter 16: Virtualization and the Hybrid Cloud 227
Chapter 17: Employing Service Level Agreements 241
Chapter 18: Standards in a Hybrid World 249
Part VI: Getting Set for the Hybrid Cloud Journey 261
Chapter 19: Planning Your Hybrid Cloud Strategy 263
Chapter 20: Managing Data Storage in the Hybrid Cloud 273
Part VII: The Part of Tens 285
Chapter 21: (More Than) Ten Hybrid Cloud Resources 287
Chapter 22: Ten Hybrid Cloud Best Practices 293
Chapter 23: Ten Hybrid Cloud Do's and Don'ts 299
Glossary 305
Index 321
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.6.2012 |
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Verlagsort | Milton, QLD |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 188 x 230 mm |
Gewicht | 598 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
Informatik ► Office Programme ► Outlook | |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-12719-6 / 1118127196 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-12719-3 / 9781118127193 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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