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Revolution Not Evolution How Cloud Computing Differs from Traditional IT and Why it Matters
In this lesson, you will learn how Cloud Computing is a revolution that will define IT in the future. Special focus will be given to the following elements of Cloud Computing: Virtualization The ability to increase computing efficiency Democratization of Computing Bringing enterprise scale infrastructure to small and medium businesses Scalability and Fast Provisioning Bringing web scale IT at a rapid pace Commoditization of Infrastructure Enabling IT to focus on the strategic aspects of its role
Cloudonomics The Economics of Cloud Computing In this lesson, you will learn how four distinct mechanisms of Cloud Computing contribute to cost savings: -lowering the opportunity cost of running technology -allowing for a shift from capital expenditure to operating expenditure -lowering the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of technology -giving organizations the ability to add business value by renewed focus on core activities Special attention will be paid to how Cloud Computing delivers economic benefits beyond cost savings by allowing an organization to focus its resources on areas where it has the greatest strategic differentiation.
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-Compute -Storage -Network -Database -Monitoring and Autoscale In addition to discussing these individual building blocks, this lesson will also discuss different ways to combine these components in order to meet various business requirements.
8. Creative Configurations
Mixing and Matching Public, Private and Hybrid Clouds for Maximum Benefits In this Lesson, you will learn about three distinct delivery mechanisms of Cloud Computing: -Public Cloud -Private Cloud -Hybrid Cloud Special attention will be given to situations where each of these mechanisms may and may not be appropriate for a particular workload in an organization.