Best Cloud Computing Books
Solutions Review has compiled a cross-section of the best selling books on the subject of Cloud Platforms. Below you will find a library of books from recognized experts in the field of Cloud Computing covering topics ranging from cloud strategy and architecture to virtualization and replication.
Building Your Next Big Thing with Google Cloud Platform: A Guide for Developers and Enterprise Architects
Building Your Next Big Thing with Google Cloud Platform shows you how to take advantage of the Google Cloud Platform technologies to build all kinds of cloud-hosted software and services for both public and private consumption.
Learn moreMicrosoft System Center Integrated Cloud Platform
Part of a series of specialized guides on System Center – this book provides focused drilldown on managing servers. Led by series editor Mitch Tulloch, a team of System Center experts step you through key technical scenarios and management tasks
Learn moreGetting Started with SAP HANA Cloud Platform: SAP HANA, SAP HCP
With this book, get the basics of SAP HANA Cloud Platform, and then take the next steps. You’ll learn how to use SAP HCP to create, deploy, and secure applications, and how it can be used to extend SAP Cloud solutions like SuccessFactors. There’s more to cloud than fluff find out what it is.
Learn moreCloud Computing: Concepts, Technology & Architecture
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
Learn moreThe Cloud Service Evaluation Handbook: How to Choose the Right Service
This book presents the world’s first comprehensive set of metrics designed specifically for evaluating cloud services. It is designed to be an invaluable resource for professionals in both IT and Procurement and combines existing leading practices from the sourcing world with the new approaches required for cloud.
Learn moreCloud Computing Bible
The complete reference guide to the hot technology of cloud computing Its potential for lowering IT costs makes cloud computing a major force for both IT vendors and users; it is expected to gain momentum rapidly with the launch of Office Web Apps later this year.
Learn moreDot Cloud: The 21st Century Business Platform Built on Cloud Computing
This is not a technical book about Cloud Computing technologies; it’s a business book. It’s about what the Cloud portends for business … about transformation in the ways companies are managed … about business models for the 21st century.
Learn moreOn Top of the Cloud: How CIOs Leverage New Technologies to Drive Change and Build Value Across the Enterprise
In his book, On Top of the Cloud Muller interviewed top CIOs about the challenges and opportunities of cloud technology, and how they’ve learned to lead their companies into a cloud-driven future. These transformational CIOs, as Hunter refers to them, are technology leaders, not followers.
Learn moreCloud Computing Design Patterns
This is the complete course for anybody who wants to get to grips with Talend Open Studio for Data Integration. From the basics of transferring data to complex integration processes, it will give you a head start.
Learn moreCloud Computing: From Beginning to End
This book covers not only the technical details of how public and private cloud technology works but also the strategy, technical design, and in-depth implementation details required to migrate existing applications to the cloud.
Learn moreSmart SOA Platforms in Cloud Computing Architectures
This book is intended to introduce the principles of the Event-Driven and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA 2.0) and its role in the new interconnected world based on the cloud computing architecture paradigm.
Learn moreCloud Computing: A Hands-On Approach
This book is written as a textbook on cloud computing for educational programs at colleges. It can also be used by cloud service providers who may be interested in offering a broader perspective of cloud computing to accompany their own customer and employee training programs.
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