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Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise: A Step-by-Step GuideOctober 2009
Publisher:
  • Addison-Wesley Professional
ISBN:978-0-13-600922-1
Published:09 October 2009
Pages:
264
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In this book, David Linthicum does that rarest of things: he manages to combine showing why SOA and Cloud Computing complement one another with a lucid game plan of how a business can take advantage of the synergies between them in concrete ways that will contribute to the bottom line.Jeremy GeelanConference Chair, Cloud Computing Conference and Expo seriesSr. VP, SYS-CON Media and EventsMassive, disruptive change is coming to IT as Software as a Service (SaaS), SOA, mashups, Web 2.0, and cloud computing truly come of age. Now, one of the worlds leading IT innovators explains what it all meanscoherently, thoroughly, and authoritatively. Writing for IT executives, architects, and developers alike, world-renowned expert David S. Linthicum explains why the days of managing IT organizations as private fortresses will rapidly disappear as IT inevitably becomes a global community. He demonstrates how to run IT when critical elements of customer, product, and business data and processes extend far beyond the firewalland how to use all that information to deliver real-time answers about everything from an individual customers credit to the location of a specific cargo container. Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise offers a clear-eyed assessment of the challenges associated with this new worldand offers a step-by-step program for getting there with maximum return on investment and minimum risk. Using multiple examples, Linthicum: Reviews the powerful cost, value, and risk-related drivers behind the move to cloud computingand explains why the shift will accelerateExplains the technical underpinnings, supporting technologies, and best-practice methods youll need to make the transitionHelps you objectively assess the promise of SaaS, Web 2.0, and SOA for your organization, quantify value, and make the business caseWalks you through evaluating your existing IT infrastructure and finding your most cost-effective, safest path to the cloudShows how to choose the right candidate data, services, and processes for your cloud computing initiatives Guides you through building disruptive infrastructure and next-generation process platformsHelps you bring effective, high-value governance to the clouds If youre ready to begin driving real competitive advantage from cloud computing, this book is the start-to-finish roadmap you need to make it happen.

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Brahmananda Sapkota

A service-oriented architecture (SOA) exposes the functional capabilities of a system that can be accessed as a service through a well-defined interface over the Internet. Cloud computing allows networked resources to be leveraged-that is, one can use the resources when needed and pay only for actual usage, without making an investment in the infrastructure or the resources' management. The author explains these technical paradigms in an easy-to-understand way. The book provides a balanced view of SOA and cloud computing, discussing their unique features, common technical ground, and synergies. The information conveyed in the book is easy to grasp by anyone interested in these computing paradigms. The technical concepts, solutions, and limitations of both SOA and cloud computing are clearly explained, with examples. The book mainly points out situations where adopting SOA and cloud computing is appropriate. It also highlights the consequences of migrating to SOA and cloud computing. Moreover, the book nicely presents complementary characteristics of SOA and cloud computing, and motivates the requirement of their convergence in an enterprise. Various concerns of enterprises, including return on investment (ROI), are discussed, and a balanced view of the benefits and disadvantages of such convergence in enterprises is given. Online Computing Reviews Service

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