ABSTRACT

Cloud Computing: Implementation, Management, and Security provides an understanding of what cloud computing really means, explores how disruptive it may become in the future, and examines its advantages and disadvantages. It gives business executives the knowledge necessary to make informed, educated decisions regarding cloud initiatives.

The authors first discuss the evolution of computing from a historical perspective, focusing primarily on advances that led to the development of cloud computing. They then survey some of the critical components that are necessary to make the cloud computing paradigm feasible. They also present various standards based on the use and implementation issues surrounding cloud computing and describe the infrastructure management that is maintained by cloud computing service providers. After addressing significant legal and philosophical issues, the book concludes with a hard look at successful cloud computing vendors.

Helping to overcome the lack of understanding currently preventing even faster adoption of cloud computing, this book arms readers with guidance essential to make smart, strategic decisions on cloud initiatives.

chapter

Introduction

chapter 1|28 pages

The Evolution of Cloud Computing

chapter 2|27 pages

Web Services Delivered from the Cloud

chapter 3|46 pages

Building Cloud Networks

chapter 4|26 pages

Virtualization Practicum

chapter 6|30 pages

Security in the Cloud

chapter 7|30 pages

Common Standards in Cloud Computing

chapter 8|21 pages

End-User Access to Cloud Computing

chapter 9|25 pages

Mobile Internet Devices and the Cloud