Preface; Part I. Computing Platforms: 1. Enterprise computing: a retrospective; 2. The internet as a platform; 3. Software as a service and cloud computing; 4. Enterprise architecture: role and evolution; Part II. Cloud Platforms: 5. Cloud computing platforms; 6. Cloud computing economics; Part III. Cloud Technologies: 7. Web services, AJAX and mashups; 8. Virtualization technology; 9. Multi-tenant software; Part IV. Cloud Development: 10. Data in the cloud; 11. MapReduce and extensions; 12. Dev 2.0 platforms; Part V. Software Architecture: 13. Enterprise software: ERP, SCM, CRM; 14. Custom enterprise applications and Dev 2.0; 15. Workflow and business processes; 16. Enterprise analytics and search; Part VI. Enterprise Cloud Computing: 17. Enterprise cloud computing ecosystem; 18. Roadmap for enterprise cloud computing; List of abbreviations; References; Index.
Explains the evolution of the internet into a cloud computing platform and assesses its impact on enterprise IT.
Gautam Shroff heads TCS' Innovation Lab in Delhi, a corporate R&D lab that conducts applied research in software architecture, natural language processing, data mining, multimedia, graphics and computer vision. Additionally he is responsible for TCS' Global Co-Innovation Network (COIN) which works with venture backed emerging technology companies to create and take to market solutions that have disruptive innovation potential. Further, as a member of TCS' Corporate Technology Board, he is part of the process of recommending directions to existing R&D efforts, spawning new R&D efforts, sponsoring external research, and proliferating the resulting technology and intellectual property across TCS' businesses.
'Gautam Shroff's new book has arrived at a critical time and ably
serves the computer professional wishing explore important new
information technology. The past few years have seen an
acceleration in the normally rapid pace of technological change.
Cloud computing is becoming the new reality. It requires an
understanding of virtualization and of the new systems designed to
support massively parallel computation in the cloud: map-reduce,
Hadoop, Hive, and many others. These techniques in turn make
possible very large-scale enterprise analytics, using a variety of
modern data-mining algorithms. In a succinct way, the author
introduces us to all of these technologies and provides a unique
perspective on today's IT infrastructure.' Jeffrey D. Ullman,
Professor Emeritus, Stanford University
'Clouds are usually associated with vapor, and are close cousins of
fog and mist - Gautam's book is a huge step forward in bringing
clarity and tangibility into this exciting next stage of evolution
in enterprise IT. Gautam has a deep understanding of the cloud from
the technology, customer requirement, service provider and
innovator perspectives. I am glad he has translated this wealth of
knowledge to the benefit of the greater technical community.' K.
Ananth Krishnan, Chief Technology Officer, Tata Consultancy
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