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Cloud Computing Bible

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Product Description The complete reference guide to the hot technology of cloud computing Its potential for lowering IT costs makes cloud computing a major force for both IT vendors and users; it is expected to gain momentum rapidly with the launch of Office Web Apps later this year. Because cloud computing involves various technologies, protocols, platforms, and infrastructure elements, this comprehensive reference is just what you need if you?ll be using or implementing cloud computing. Cloud computing offers significant cost savings by eliminating upfront expenses for hardware and software; its growing popularity is expected to skyrocket when Microsoft introduces Office Web Apps This comprehensive guide helps define what cloud computing is and thoroughly explores the technologies, protocols, platforms and infrastructure that make it so desirable Covers mobile cloud computing, a significant area due to ever-increasing cell phone and smartphone use Focuses on the platforms and technologies essential to cloud computing Anyone involved with planning, implementing, using, or maintaining a cloud computing project will rely on the information in Cloud Computing Bible. From the Inside Flap A thorough, down-to-earth look at cloud computing The chance to lower IT costs makes cloud computing a hot topic, and it's getting hotter all the time. If you want a terra firma take on everything you should know about the cloud, this book is it. Starting with a clear definition of what cloud computing is, why it is, and its pros and cons, Cloud Computing Bible is a wide-ranging and complete reference. You'll get thoroughly up to speed on cloud platforms, infrastructure, services and applications, security, and much more. Learn what cloud computing is and what it is not Assess the value of cloud computing, including licensing models, ROI, and more Understand abstraction, partitioning, virtualization, capacity planning, and various programming solutions See how to use Google®, Amazon®, and Microsoft® Web services effectively Explore cloud communication methods — IM, Twitter®, Google Buzz, Facebook®, and others Discover how cloud services are changing mobile phones — and vice versa Explore the cloud with this complete guide Understand all platforms and technologies Use Google, Amazon, or Microsoft Web services From the Back Cover A thorough, down-to-earth look at cloud computing The chance to lower IT costs makes cloud computing a hot topic, and it's getting hotter all the time. If you want a terra firma take on everything you should know about the cloud, this book is it. Starting with a clear definition of what cloud computing is, why it is, and its pros and cons, Cloud Computing Bible is a wide-ranging and complete reference. You'll get thoroughly up to speed on cloud platforms, infrastructure, services and applications, security, and much more. Learn what cloud computing is and what it is not Assess the value of cloud computing, including licensing models, ROI, and more Understand abstraction, partitioning, virtualization, capacity planning, and various programming solutions See how to use Google®, Amazon®, and Microsoft® Web services effectively Explore cloud communication methods — IM, Twitter®, Google Buzz, Facebook®, and others Discover how cloud services are changing mobile phones — and vice versa Explore the cloud with this complete guide Understand all platforms and technologies Use Google, Amazon, or Microsoft Web services About the Author Barrie Sosinsky is a veteran computer book writer specializing in network systems, databases, design, development, and testing. Among his 35 technical books have been Wiley's Networking Bible and many others on operating systems, Web topics, storage, and application software. He has written nearly 500 articles for computer magazines and Web sites.