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Recent industry surveys expect the cloud computing services market
to be in excess of $20 billion and cloud computing jobs to be in
excess of 10 million worldwide in 2014 alone. In addition, since a
majority of existing information technology (IT) jobs is focused on
maintaining legacy in-house systems, the demand for these kinds of
jobs is likely to drop rapidly if cloud computing continues to take
hold of the industry. However, there are very few educational
options available in the area of cloud computing beyond
vendor-specific training by cloud providers themselves. Cloud
computing courses have not found their way (yet) into mainstream
college curricula. This book is written as a textbook on cloud
computing for educational programs at colleges. It can also be used
by cloud service providers who may be interested in offering a
broader perspective of cloud computing to accompany their own
customer and employee training programs. The typical reader is
expected to have completed a couple of courses in programming using
traditional high-level languages at the college-level, and is
either a senior or a beginning graduate student in one of the
science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) fields. We
have tried to write a comprehensive book that transfers knowledge
through an immersive "hands-on approach," where the reader is
provided the necessary guidance and knowledge to develop working
code for real-world cloud applications. Additional support is
available at the book's website: www.cloudcomputingbook.info
Organization The book is organized into three main parts. Part I
covers technologies that form the foundations of cloud computing.
These include topics such as virtualization, load balancing,
scalability & elasticity, deployment, and replication. Part II
introduces the reader to the design & programming aspects of
cloud computing. Case studies on design and implementation of
several cloud applications in the areas such as image processing,
live streaming and social networks analytics are provided. Part III
introduces the reader to specialized aspects of cloud computing
including cloud application benchmarking, cloud security,
multimedia applications and big data analytics. Case studies in
areas such as IT, healthcare, transportation, networking and
education are provided.
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