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  • Cloud Computing is Dead: Reasons Moving Back to On Premise

    Gain the right knowledge before you jump in and share this knowledge with others, so they benefit as well. So that you are able to take right decisions every time. Develop this one skill and your success is unlimited.

  • AWS Cookbook: Recipes for Success on AWS (John Culkin, et al.)

    This practical guide provides over 70 self-contained recipes to help you creatively solve common Amazon Web Services (AWS) challenges you'll encounter on your cloud journey - what you need to address foundational tasks and create high-level capabilities.

  • Google Cloud Cookbook: Building and Deploying Cloud Services

    Get quick hands-on experience with Google Cloud. This cookbook provides a variety of self-contained recipes that show you how to use Google Cloud services for your enterprise application.

  • A Practical Guide to Cloud Migration (Kieran Broadfoot, et al.)

    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.

  • Developing on AWS with C#: Using C# to Build Apps on the AWS

    This book guides you through the process of converting your monolithic application to microservices on AWS. It takes you through the depth and breadth of .NET tools on AWS. Learn how to make your applications more modern, resilient, and cost-effective.

  • 97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know: from the Experts

    With this book, professionals from around the world provide valuable insight into today's cloud engineering role. It explore the entire cloud computing experience, including fundamentals, architecture, and migration.

  • Security as Code: DevSecOps Patterns with AWS (BK Das, et al.)

    It demonstrates how to use this methodology to secure any application and infrastructure you want to deploy. You'll learn how to create a secure containerized application with Kubernetes using CI/CD tooling from AWS and open source providers.

  • Cloud Computing for Science and Engineering (Ian Foster, et al)

    This book helps make the cloud computing ecosystem comprehensible for scientist and engineer alike. It provides an introduction to concepts, an explanation of systems, clean code examples in Python, and even downloadable Jupyter notebooks.

  • Cloud Native DevOps with Kubernetes (Justin Domingus, et al.)

    This book guides you through the growing Kubernetes ecosystem and provides practical solutions to everyday problems with software tools currently in use. It shows you what Kubernetes can do - and what you can do with it.

  • Kubernetes Patterns: Designing Cloud-Native Applications

    This book provides common reusable elements, patterns, principles, and practices for designing and implementing cloud-native applications on Kubernetes. It is based on use cases and lessons learned from real-world projects.

  • Designing Distributed Systems: Patterns and Paradigms

    It presents a collection of repeatable, generic patterns to help make the development of reliable distributed systems far more approachable and efficient, demonstrates how you can adapt existing software design patterns for designing and building reliable apps.

  • Distributed Systems For Fun and Profit (Mikito Takada)

    This little book manages to pack an enormous amount of information about core distributed system concepts. It offers concise and clear explanations and links and references to many important works and papers on distributed systems.

  • Exploring Cloud Computing (Andreas Wittig, et al)

    This book is an introduction to the two most popular cloud providers, Amazon and Google, and insights to help you get started. You'll get an overview of what cloud services have to offer. Then you'll discover Google Cloud Platform ans AWS.

  • Cloud Computing - Architecture and Applications (Jaydip Sena)

    This book presents some critical applications in cloud frameworks along with some innovation design of algorithms and architecture for deployment in cloud environment. It establishes concrete, academic coverage with a focus on structure and solutions.

  • Serverless Design Patterns and Best Practices (Brian Zambrano)

    The book begins with an introduction to the different design pattern categories available for serverless applications. You will learn the trade-offs between GraphQL and REST and how they fare regarding overall application design in a serverless ecosystem.

  • Agile Development for Serverless Platforms (Danilo Poccia)

    This book helps you start thinking about how to apply Agile practices in fully serverless architectures. Chapters are a fantastic way to lay the foundations for understanding the world of agile development on serverless architecture.

  • The Definitive Guide to Cloud Computing (Dan Sullivan)

    It provides IT managers, system architects, and IT service consumers with the information they need to understand the advantages of cloud computing, the options for deploying cloud infrastructure, and the means to transition to cloud-based service delivery.

  • Model-Driven Development and Operation of Multi-Cloud Apps

    This book aims to facilitate interoperability between heterogeneous Cloud platforms and remove the constraints of deployment, portability, and reversibility for end users of Cloud services. It provides a clear overview of the MODAClouds approach.

  • Cloud Design Patterns: Architecture Guidance for Cloud Apps

    This guide demonstrates design patterns that can help you to solve the problems you might encounter in many different areas of cloud application development. The patterns are grouped into categories.

  • Managing Complex Communication within Cloud Native Applications

    This book will help you decide if your organisation would benefit from using a service mesh, and if so, that it also guides you on your service mesh journey. We are always keen to publish practitioner experience and learning, and so please do get in touch if you have a service mesh story to share.

  • Migrating to Cloud-Native Application Architectures (Matt Stine)

    Defines the unique characteristics of cloud-native application architectures such as microservices and twelve-factor applications, and examines the cultural, organizational, and technical changes necessary to migrate to cloud-native architectures.

  • Notes on Theory of Distributed Systems (James Aspnes)

    This book rovides a comprehensive source of material on the principles and practice of distributed computer systems and the exciting new developments based on them, using a wealth of modern case studies to illustrate their design and development.

  • Distributed Systems, 3rd Edition (Maarten van Steen, et al)

    This book covers the principles, advanced concepts, and technologies of distributed systems in detail, including: communication, replication, fault tolerance, and security. It shows how distributed systems are designed and implemented in real systems.

  • Security Engineering: Building Dependable Distributed Systems

    It makes it clear just how difficult it is to protect information systems from corruption, eavesdropping, unauthorized use, and general malice, offers a lot of thoughts on how information can be made more secure by both technologies and strategies.

  • Migrating Java to the Cloud (Jason Goodwin, et al)

    This book covers proven steps and techniques that enable your company to take advantage of cloud infrastructure's power and flexibility. You'll explore three pillars of successful cloud adoption and learn how to treat the cloud as an unlimited resources.

  • Effective DevOps with AWS (Yogesh Raheja, et al)

    This book will help you to understand how the most successful tech start-ups launch and scale their services on AWS, and will teach you how you can do the same. It explains how to treat infrastructure as code, meaning you can bring resources online and offline.

  • Microsoft Azure Essentials: Fundamentals of Azure, 2nd Edition

    This book is a guide for anyone who needs to know how to use Microsoft Azure. Every aspect of Microsoft Azure has been discussed in this book, making it the best guide for you. It will help you transition from an Azure Beginner to an Azure Expert.

  • Building Cloud Apps with Microsoft Azure (Scott Guthrie, et al)

    This ebook walks you through a patterns-based approach to building real-world cloud solutions. The patterns apply to the development process as well as to architecture and coding practices.

  • Introducing Windows Azure for IT Professionals (Mitch Tulloch)

    This guide introduces the latest features and capabilities of Windows Azure, with scenario-based advice on how the platform can meet the needs of your business. You can get the high-level overview you need to begin preparing your deployment now.

  • App Modernization on Azure Succinctly (Lorenzo Barbieri)

    This book helps you understand how to modernize existing apps without completely rewriting them and guide you through moving your app to the cloud, refactoring, rearchitecting, and choosing which cloud services will improve your app and experience.

  • Azure Serverless Succinctly (Sander Rossel)

    Serverless computing can be a powerful, cost-effective solution. This book provides a clear guide to working with Microsoft Azure Functions, Logic Apps, Service Bus, and other Azure offerings to build apps and services on a serverless architecture.

  • Azure Functions Succinctly (Ed Freitas)

    This book will help you to learn the basic applications of Azure Functions, how to create your first Azure function app, and how to work with different triggering events. Azure Functions is a new service to help developers run code on serverless architectures.

  • Office 365: Migrating and Managing Your Business in the Cloud

    This book provides the business and technical insight necessary to migrate your business to the cloud using Microsoft Office 365. This is a practical look at cloud migration and the use of different technologies to support that migration.

  • Building the Infrastructure for Cloud Security: A Solutions View

    This book provides a comprehensive look at the various facets of cloud security - infrastructure, network, services, Compliance and users. It highlights the fundamental technology components necessary to build and enable trusted clouds.

  • Windows Azure Websites Succinctly (Kyle Burns)

    This book will guide you through everything you need to know to succeed in developing cloud computing enabled web sites. You will develop the skills you need to be competitive in the modern web marketplace.

  • Firebase Essentials - Android Edition (Neil Smyth)

    This book provides everything you need to successfully integrate Firebase cloud features into your Android apps. The book is organized into chapter groups that focus on specific Firebase features, with each topic area consisting of a detailed overview.

  • Grid Computing - Technology, Applications, and New Horizons

    This book tells the story of great potential, continued strength, and widespread international penetration of Grid computing. It highlights the international widespread coverage and unveils the future potential of the Grid.

  • Advances in Grid Computing (Zoran Constantinescu)

    This book approaches the grid computing with a perspective on the latest achievements in the field, providing an insight into the current research trends and advances, etc.

  • Google Earth Engine Applications (Lalit Kumar, et al)

    It show apps using the Google Earth Engine in mining, storing, retrieving and processing spatial data for a variety of applications that include vegetation monitoring, cropland mapping, ecosystem assessment, and gross primary productivity, among others.

  • Microsoft System Center: Building a Virtualized Network Solution

    This book is geared to private and hybrid cloud architects preparing to design and build a virtualized network solution based on Windows Server 2012 and System Center 2012 SP1, or later.

  • Windows Azure SQL Reporting Succinctly (Stacia Misner)

    You'll learn how to set up a SQL Database server, migrate your existing data to the cloud, design report items, and deploy complete reports to the server. Instruction is also provided for managing user roles and creating reusable report parts.

  • Building Hybrid Applications in the Cloud on Windows Azure

    This book provides in-depth guidance on how to architect and build hybrid solutions on and with the Windows Azure platform, focuses on the common issues you will encounter when building applications that run partly in the cloud and partly on-premises.

  • A Guide to Distributed Digital Preservation (Katherine Skinner)

    Readers may use this guide to gain both a philosophical and practical understanding of the emerging field of distributed digital preservation, including how to establish or join a network.

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