Executive's Guide to Cloud ComputingISBN: 978-0-470-52172-4
Hardcover
304 pages
May 2010
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—Bob Flores, President & CEO Applicology Inc., Former CTO of the Central Intelligence Agency
“The authors have done a great job in explaining the cloud
concepts. They give historical and technical background to
show that cloud computing is really an evolution of numerous
technologies and business strategies. It is the combination of
these that enables cloud and these new business strategies to
happen. This makes the fuzziness of the concept come into focus.
The “technical” chapters show the CIO and Technical
Architect a model for building your own strategy within the
business and a path from concept to deployment with governance and
business models thrown in. Darn, I keep hoping for ‘the
answer’. Now my questions can dig into the real value for our
enterprise and a strategy for moving forward. Great
book!!!”
—Dave Ploch, CIO, Novus International
“‘Executive’s Guide’ is not a
code-phrase for an introductory text, but a comprehensive guide for
the CIO, IT decision-maker, or project leader. The authors,
two entrepreneurs and pioneers in the field, speak from
substantial real-world project experience.
They introduce the topic and related technologies, highlight
cloud drivers and strategy, address relationships to existing
initiatives such as Service-Oriented Architectures, detail project
phases in the implementation of and evolution to cloud-based
enterprise architectures, and offer many reasoned insights along
the way.”
—Joe Weinman, Strategy and Business Development, AT&T
Business Solutions
“Executive’s Guide to Cloud Computing is a
crystal ball into the future of business. Not a technical treatise
but an insightful explanation of how cloud computing can quickly
deliver real business value. This book is an instruction manual on
how to win business in this ‘born on the web’
world.”
—Kevin L. Jackson, Vice President, Dataline LLC and author
of Cloud Musings, http://kevinljackson.blogspot.com