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Autor: Chorafas, Dimitris N.
Jahr: 2011
Contents
Foreword........................................................................................................ix
About the Author........................................................................................xiii
SECTION I CLOUD TECHNOLOGY AND ITS USER
COMMUNITY
1 The Cloud Computing Market...............................................................3
1.1 For and against Cloud Computing....................................................3
1.2 OnDemand vs. OnPremises IT.........................................................6
1.3 The Four Pillars of Cloud Computing.............................................10
1.4 A Bird s-Eye View of Cloud Computing Vendors............................14
1.5 A New Industry Is Being Born........................................................18
1.6 Competition in the Cloud Is Asymmetric.......................................22
1.7 The Multi-Billion-Dollar Opportunity: Internet Advertising..........25
2 What Cloud Computing Has to Offer..................................................29
2.1 Public Clouds, Private Clouds, and Clients.....................................29
2.2 Cloud Applications and Platforms...................................................33
2.3 Providing the Cloud Infrastructure.................................................36
2.4 Cloud Computing, Spectral Efficiency, Sensors, and
Perspiration.....................................................................................40
2.5 The Technology of Enabling Services.............................................AA
2.6 At the Core of the Cloud Is Virtualization......................................48
2.7 Strategic Products and Tactical Products.........................................52
3 Strategic Inflection Points....................................................................57
3.1 Strategic Inflection Points in Information Technology....................57
3.2 Cloud Computing and Its Slogans...................................................62
3.3 User-Centered Solutions and Cloud Computing............................66
3.4 For Cloud Vendors an Inflection Point Is Risk and
Opportunity....................................................................................70
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3.5 Cost Is One of the Dragons.............................................................74
3.6 The Problems of Opaque Pricing.....................................................78
3.7 Salesforce.com: A Case Study on Pricing onDemand Services.........81
4 User Organizations of Cloud Computing............................................85
4.1 Potential Customers of Cloud Technology......................................85
4.2 The Cloud Interests Small and Medium Enterprises........................88
4.3 Virtual Companies and the Cloud...................................................92
4.4 Virtual Networked Objects.............................................................95
4.5 Consumer Technologies and the Cloud...........................................99
4.6 Social Networks and Multimedia Messaging.................................103
SECTION II WHAT USER ORGANIZATIONS SHOULD KNOW
5 Threats and Opportunities with Cloud Computing...........................109
5.1 The Computer Culture as We Know It Today May Disappear......109
5.2 The CIO s Career Is at Stake..........................................................112
5.3 Centralization May Be a Foe, Not a Friend...................................116
5.4 Budgeting for Cloud Computing...................................................119
5.5 Outsourcing, Infrastructural Interdependencies, and the Cloud.... 122
5.6 Service Level Agreements..............................................................125
5.7 Is Cloud Computing a Lock-In Worse than Mainframes?.............128
6 Reengineering the User Organization................................................133
6.1 Strategic Objectives and Reengineering.........................................133
6.2 Organizational Solutions Are No Sacred Cows..............................137
6.3 The Number One Asset Is Human Resources at the CIO Level.... 140
6.4 Promoting Greater Productivity through Reorganization..............144
6.5 The Transition from Legacy to Competitive Systems.....................148
6.6 Avoiding the Medieval EDP Mentality..........................................151
SECTION III ANY-TO-ANY PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CLOUDS
7 Inside the Cloud of the Competitors..................................................159
7.1 The Controllability of Computer Applications...............................159
7.2 Platforms Rising: Google Tries to Be a Frontrunner......................162
7.3 Salesforce.com and Its Force..........................................................164
7.4 Microsoft Is Now on the Defensive...............................................167
7.5 Amazon.com Leverages Its Infrastructure.....................................170
7.6 EMC, VMWare, and Virtual Arrays of Inexpensive Disks............173
7.7 Wares of Other Cloud Challengers................................................175
8 The Saga of an Open Architecture......................................................181
8.1 Searching for an Open Architecture..............................................181
Contents vii
8.2 Challenges Posed by Big Systems...................................................185
8.3 Infrastructure as a Utility..............................................................188
8.4 The Cloud s System Architecture and Its Primitives.......................191
8.5 The User Organization s Business Architecture..............................194
8.6 Financial Services Applications Architecture: A Case Study..........198
8.7 The Architect s Job: Elegance, Simplicity, and Integration.............201
9 Internet Cloud Security......................................................................205
9.1 Who Owns Whose Information on the Cloud?.............................205
9.2 When Responsibility for Security Takes a Leave, Accountability
Goes Along...................................................................................208
9.3 Data Fill the Air and Many Parties Are Listening..........................211
9.4 Many of the Cloud s Security Problems Date Back to the
Internet..........................................................................................214
9.5 Security as a Service by Cloud Providers........................................218
9.6 Fraud Theory and Intellectual Property........................................220
9.7 A Brief Review of Security Measures and Their Weaknesses..........223
9.8 Security Engineering: Outwitting the Adversary..........................226
10 Cloud Reliability, Fault Tolerance, and Response Time....................231
10.1 Business Continuity Management in the Cloud............................231
10.2 System Reliability, Human Factors, and Cloud Computing.........234
10.3 Case Studies on Designing for Reliability......................................237
10.4 The Concept of Fault Tolerance in Cloud Computing...................241
10.5 With the Cloud, Response Time Is More Important than Ever
Before...........................................................................................244
10.6 Improving the Availability of Cloud Services................................246
10.7 The Premium for Life Cycle Maintainability.................................250
SECTION IV CASE STUDIES ON CLOUD COMPUTING
APPLICATIONS
11 Open-Source Software and onDemand Services................................255
11.1 The Advent of Open-Source Software...........................................255
11.2 An Era of Partnerships in onDemand Software.............................258
11.3 Frameworks, Platforms, and the New Programming Culture........261
11.4 Finding Better Ways to Build IT Services.....................................264
11.5 The Case of Software Dependability.............................................268
11.6 Auditing the Conversion to Software as a Service..........................271
11.7 Software Piracy Might Enlarge the Open Source s Footprint........274
12 Leadership in Logistics.......................................................................277
12.1 Logistics Defined...........................................................................277
12.2 Customer Relationship Management............................................280
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12.3 Enterprise Resource Planning........................................................283
12.4 Wal-Mart: A Case Study in Supply Chain Management..............286
12.5 Just-in-Time Inventories................................................................289
12.6 Machine-to-Machine and RFID Communications.......................294
12.7 Challenges Presented by Organization and Commercial Vision ....296
13 High Technology for Private Banking and Asset Management.........301
13.1 Cloud Software for Private Banking..............................................301
13.2 Leadership Is Based on Fundamentals..........................................304
13.3 Cloud Software for Asset Management........................................308
13.4 Cloud Technology Can Improve Fund Management.....................311
13.5 Criteria of Success in Asset Management Technology...................313
13.6 Functionality Specifics Prized by the Experts................................316
13.7 Institutional Investors, High Net-Worth Individuals, and the
Cloud............................................................................................320
Epilog: Technology s Limit.........................................................................325
Index...........................................................................................................335
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