Cloud computing : a self-teaching introduction / by Rajiv Chopra, PhD
By: Chopra, Rajiv [author].
Publisher: Dulles, Virgina : Mercury Learning and Information, ©2018Description: x, 209 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781683920922.Other title: Cloud computing : an introduction [Cover title ;].Subject(s): Cloud computing | Cloud computing -- Security measuresGenre/Form: Print books.Summary: This overview of cloud computing in a "self-teaching" format, contains state-of-the art chapters with tips and insights about cloud computing, its architecture, applications, information on security and privacy, and numerous case studies. It includes questions for discussion and "Cloud Computing Lab Experiments" to help in mastering its complex services and technologies. Recent research shows that cloud computing will be worth billions of dollars in new investments. Organisations are flocking to the cloud services to benefit from the elasticity, self-services, resource abundance, ubiquity, responsiveness, and cost efficiencies that it offers. Many government and private universities have already migrated to the cloud. The next wave in computing technology-- expected to usher in a new era-- will be based on cloud computingCurrent location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Title on cover: Cloud computing : an introduction
Includes bibliographical references (pages [201]-203) and index
This overview of cloud computing in a "self-teaching" format, contains state-of-the art chapters with tips and insights about cloud computing, its architecture, applications, information on security and privacy, and numerous case studies. It includes questions for discussion and "Cloud Computing Lab Experiments" to help in mastering its complex services and technologies. Recent research shows that cloud computing will be worth billions of dollars in new investments. Organisations are flocking to the cloud services to benefit from the elasticity, self-services, resource abundance, ubiquity, responsiveness, and cost efficiencies that it offers. Many government and private universities have already migrated to the cloud. The next wave in computing technology-- expected to usher in a new era-- will be based on cloud computing