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Cloud Strategy
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Every enterprise finds itself in some stage of a cloud migration these days. Cloud computing is an amazing resource that can provide fully managed platforms, auto-optimizing and even auto-healing operations, per-second billing, pre-trained machine learning models, and globally distributed transactional data stores. So, it’s no wonder that most enterprises want to take advantage of such capabilities.
Still, migrating a whole enterprise to the cloud isn’t easy. Migration itself can be a costly endeavor while simply lifting and shifting legacy applications to the cloud is unlikely to bring the anticipated benefits. At the same time, re-architecting applications to run optimally in the cloud is likely to be cost prohibitive. So, enterprises need to have a better and more nuanced strategy than just “Cloud First!”
Harvested from half a decade of moving organizations to the cloud, this book presents a fresh take on cloud computing. Staying clear of product pitches and buzzwords, it takes a deeper look at both the architectural choices but also the organizational implications of adopting cloud. It helps IT leaders devise a cohesive strategy that utilizes an organization’s existing assets while also fundamentally transforming the way it looks at IT.
Gregor Hohpe
Gregor has served as Smart Nation Fellow to the Singapore government, as technical director in Google Cloud’s Office of the CTO, and as Chief Architect at Allianz SE, where he oversaw the architecture of a global data center consolidation and deployed the first private cloud software delivery platform.
Gregor is known as co-author of the seminal book Enterprise Integration Patterns, which is widely cited as the reference vocabulary for asynchronous messaging solutions. His book 37 Things One Architect Knows About IT Transformation tells stories from the trenches of IT transformation while his articles have been featured in Best Software Writing by Joel Spolsky and 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know. He is an active member of the IEEE Software advisory board.
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