240 million results are returned in 1.06 seconds (as of May 28, 2018) when you search for
cloud computing in a Google search. With that much information available, and
that many conversations active around the globe;
- Do we really know what cloud is?
- Are we confident in knowing what cloud can do?
- Can we explain why the cloud is changing everything?
- Where is the disconnect?
- What do we need to stay relevant?
- How do we keep up with an industry that is changing every day?
Cloud
computing is a Transformation, not a Migration.
Migration seems easy because it can be described as a series of things
that get done. Migrations seem tangible: from this to that, from here to there.
Transformations, interestingly, are mental and emotional. Transformations
require a change in mindset. Transformations require constant data that can be
continuously compared to expose insights and establish perceived value. Migrations are planned and executed.
Transformations are adopted. Without adoption, transformation fails. Adoption
requires a change in mindset, often created from a continuous digestion of
highly valued relevant data and insight. This means continuously sensing the environment and continuously
changing your actions to better align with goals, which are also changing
continuously. We, the authors, call this being:
Sensomorphic.
Businesses and people tasked with adapting and driving change must
become sensomorphic. Today, many are flooded with data, yet remain uninformed.
Many know they are in the wrong place, yet struggle to know where they are. The
only sustainable path for positive transformation is to become sensomorphic. In
the world of cloud computing, this means being sensomorphic across many domains,
simultaneously. The sensomorphic domains are:
Cloud adoption is a core component of digital transformation.
Organizations must align modern technology and current economic models to
business strategy. Transformation requires a new approach that balances cost
and technology choices with company direction and client consumption models.
Architecting Cloud ComputingSolutions presents and explains many critical Cloud solution design
considerations and technology decisions required to successfully consume the
right cloud service and deployment models based on strategic, economic, and
technology requirements. This book starts with the fundamentals of cloud
computing and its architectural concepts. It then navigates through cloud
service models (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS), deployment models (public, private,
community, and hybrid), and implementation options (Enterprise, MSP, and CSP).
Each section exposes and discusses key considerations and challenges that
organizations face during cloud migration. In later chapters, this book dives
into how to leverage DevOps, Cloud-Native, and Serverless architectures in your
Cloud environment. Discussions include industry best practices for scaling your
cloud environment as well as details for managing essential cloud technology
service components such as data storage, security controls, and disaster
recovery. By the end of this book, you will be well versed in all the design
considerations and operational trades needed to adopt cloud services no matter
which cloud service provider you choose.
About the authors:
Kevin L. Jackson
is a globally recognized cloud computing expert, technology thought leader, and
CEO/founder of GovCloud Network, LLC. Mr. Jackson’s commercial experience includes
being Vice President J.P. Morgan Chase and Worldwide Sales Executive at IBM. He
has deployed mission applications to the US Intelligence Community cloud
computing environment (IC ITE), and he has authored and published several cloud
computing courses and books. He is a Certified Information System Security
Professional (CISSP) and Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP).
Scott Goessling
is the COO/CTO for Burstorm, and he helped create the world’s first automated
Cloud Solution Design platform. He has lived and worked in the Philippines, Japan,
India, Mexico, France, and the US. Being an expert in many technologies, Scott
also has been a part of several successful start-ups, including a network
hardware innovator that was acquired for over $8B. Scott's perspectives combine
many real-world experiences.
( This content is being syndicated through multiple channels. The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not represent the views of GovCloud Network, GovCloud Network Partners or any other corporation or organization.)
( Thank you. If you enjoyed this article, get free updates by email or RSS - © Copyright Kevin L. Jackson 2016-2018)
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