TY - GEN AU - SHROFF, GAUTAM TI - ENTERPISE CLOUD COMPUTING: : TECHNOLOGY, APPLICATIONS SN - 9781107648890 U1 - 004.36 PY - 2013/// CY - NEW DELHI PB - CAMBRIDE UNIVERSITY PRESS KW - CLOUD COMPUTER KW - COMPUTER SOFTWARE KW - SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE KW - DEVELOPEMNT N1 - Contents 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. N2 - Enterprise Cloud Computing - Technology, Architecture, Applications Gautam Shroff Rs.495 (10% discount) Rs.446 | PB | 290 Pages | 85 b/w illus. 1 colour illus. ISBN: 9781107648890 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Available for: SAARC Countries only Cloud computing promises to revolutionize IT and business by making computing available as a utility over the internet. This book is intended primarily for practising software architects who need to assess the impact of such a transformation. It explains the evolution of the internet into a cloud computing platform, describes emerging development paradigms and technologies, and discusses how these will change the way enterprise applications should be architected for cloud deployment. Gautam Shroff provides a technical description of cloud computing technologies, covering cloud infrastructure and platform services, programming paradigms such as MapReduce, as well as 'do-it-yourself' hosted development tools. He also describes emerging technologies critical to cloud computing. The book also covers the fundamentals of enterprise computing, including a technical introduction to enterprise architecture, so it will interest programmers aspiring to become software architects and serve as a reference for a graduate-level course in software architecture or software engineering ER -