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Cloud Computing: Harnessing the Power of the Digital Skies - cover

Cloud Computing: Harnessing the Power of the Digital Skies

Christopher Ford

Publisher: CKF Publishing

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In an era driven by technological advancements, cloud computing has emerged as a transformative force, revolutionizing the way individuals, businesses, and organizations operate. This book, "Cloud Computing: Harnessing the Power of the Digital Skies," aims to provide a comprehensive guide to understanding and leveraging the potential of cloud computing. Whether you are a curious reader, an aspiring cloud professional, or an industry veteran seeking to deepen your knowledge, this book will equip you with the necessary tools and insights to navigate the cloud landscape confidently.Chapters included:Chapter 1: The Cloud Computing ParadigmChapter 2: Cloud Service ModelsChapter 3: Cloud Deployment ModelsChapter 4: Cloud Architecture and DesignChapter 5: Cloud Security and PrivacyChapter 6: Cloud Storage and DatabasesChapter 7: Cloud Networking and ConnectivityChapter 8: Cloud Migration and ManagementChapter 9: Emerging Trends in Cloud ComputingChapter 10: The Future of Cloud Computing
Available since: 09/30/2023.

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