Cloud computing is taking the technology industry by storm. The cloud is growing by 28% on average every year and was worth $110 billion in 2015. With this pace of expansion, just about every professional will interact with the cloud at some point.
So if you are looking to brush up on cloud knowledge, become an expert or simply learn more about a thriving technology sector, there are books to help you
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2. Cloud Computing: From Beginning to End
By Ray J. Rafaels, Published April 2015
Ray J. Rafaels writes about the technical and business aspects of the
cloud. He covers the history of cloud computing, how an organization
can leverage it to improve IT performance, and how cloud computing
works in descriptive depth. This book provides a good balance of both
technical and easy-to-understand methodology.
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3. Cloud Computing: A Hands-On Approach
By Arshdeep Bahga and Vijay Madisetti, Published
December 2013
With a perspective of real-world examples, this book, by Arshdeep
Bahga and Vijay Madisetti, gives context for a better understanding of
how cloud computing applies to business. Essentially a workbook, it lets
readers test their knowledge. The authors wanted to build upon existing
cloud textbooks, so they instead focus on helping readers develop their
skills in a variety of cloud platforms.
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4. 3. Cloud Computing: Concepts, Technology Architecture
4. Cloud Computing Design Patterns
By Thomas Erl and a team of cloud computing experts,
Published May 2013 and June 2015
These books, written by Thomas Erl and a team of cloud computing
experts and researchers, are companion texts that discuss cloud
infrastructure, design and practical application. These textbooks
approach the subject in an academic manner, clearly defining the
lessons to be gained, and are some of the leading educational sources
about cloud computing..”
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6. Cloudonomics: The Business Value of Cloud Computing
By Joe Weinman, Published July 2012
The cloud is not just a digital concept affecting IT professionals, but also
an important idea being considered by business owners and other
executives. From a profit point of view, the cloud can have a tremendous
effect on how a business is run and what the outcomes will be. Joe
Weinman wrote this book to explain how the cloud transformed from a
concern in the backroom to a discussion topic in the boardroom.
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7. Amazon Web Services for Dummies
By Bernard Golden, Published September 2013
In the well-known format of presenting a topic in its most basic form
comes this look at Amazon Web Services. As the most popular cloud
platform, AWS should be understood by most any user. Still,
author Bernard Golden walks readers through the foundations of the
platform and how to make the most of its ecosystem. As one of the
best-selling books about cloud computing and AWS specifically, readers
can join the thousands of users taking advantage of Amazon’s wildly
successful cloud platform.
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