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020 _a9781118736081
041 _aEnglish
082 _a004.6782
100 _aFaynberg, Igor
_eAuthor
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100 _aLu, Hui-Lan
_eCo-Author
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100 _aSkuler, Dor
_eCo-Author
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245 _aCloud computing: business trends and technologies
260 _aNew Jersey:
_bWiley Data and Cybersecurity,
_c2016.
300 _axii, 363p.
500 _aCloud Computing: Business Trends and Technologies provides a broad introduction to Cloud computing technologies and their applications to IT and telecommunications businesses (i.e., the network function virtualization, NFV). To this end, the book is expected to serve as a textbook in a graduate course on Cloud computing. The book examines the business cases and then concentrates on the technologies necessary for supporting them. In the process, the book addresses the principles of – as well as the known problems with – the underlying technologies, such as virtualization, data communications, network and operations management, security and identity management. It introduces, through open-source case studies (based on OpenStack), an extensive illustration of lifecycle management. The book also looks at the existing and emerging standards, demonstrating their respective relation to each topic. Overall, this is an authoritative textbook on this emerging and still-developing discipline, which •Guides the reader through basic concepts, to current practices, to state-of-the-art applications. •Considers technical standards bodies involved in Cloud computing standardization. •Is written by innovation experts in operating systems and data communications, each with over 20 years’ experience in business, research, and teaching.
650 _aThe Business of Cloud Computing
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650 _a Data Networks—the Nervous System of the Cloud
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650 _a Cloud Storage and the Structure of a Modern Data Center
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856 _uhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=9820784
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