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- Title: A Practical Guide to Cloud Migration
- Author(s) Kieran Broadfoot, Steve Swoyer, James Bond
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media; eBook (Compliments of Google, ORACLE, and NGINX)
- Permission: Free eBook Complimented by Google Cloud, ORACLE, and NGINX
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
- ISBN-13: 978-1-492-09515-6; 978-1-098-10277-7
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With this book, you'll learn how to modernize your applications by using cloud for containerization, DevOps, microservices, and serverless solutions to reduce development time and costs, while also making your applications robust, secure, and scalable.
- Decide which migration strategy is most suitable for your organization and create a migration roadmap
- Move existing infrastructure to cloud and learn strategies to reduce cost, increase storage, and improve ROI
- Design secure, scalable, and cost-effective solutions with the help of practical examples
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- Cloud Computing, Serverless, and Distributed Systems, etc.
- Software Containers & Virtualization
- Microservices and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Software Engineering Principles and Practices
- A Practical Guide to Cloud Migration (Kieran Broadfoot, et al.)
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