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Many cloud computing initiatives flat-out fail; others limp along, functioning tolerably without ever delivering what they promised. An Insider's Guide to Cloud Computing reveals why and shows how to do better. Cloud pioneer and long-time CTO David Linthicum explodes the industry's secrets and presents practical ways to optimize cloud for value and performance.

Linthicum takes a hard look at aggressively marketed technologies such as cloud-based AI, containers, no-code, serverless computing, and multicloud. He illuminates what works, what absolutely does not work, and how to manage the difficult cost-complexity tradeoffs presented by many offerings. You'll learn why some workloads and datasets still don't belong on the cloud, and even discover "game changer" technology that has actually been undersold.

Linthicum's seen it all: the tricks providers play to make their numbers at customers' expense…realities whispered about in conference rooms and spilled over drinks at conferences…facts and techniques you simply must know to deliver value-optimized solutions.

An Insider's Guide to Cloud Computing is for every technical and business decision-maker responsible for evaluating, planning, implementing, operating, or optimizing cloud systems. It offers exceptional value to professionals ranging from solution architects to cloud engineers, CTOs to enterprise consultants, or those just getting started on their cloud computing journey.

  • What cloud providers don't tell you about their storage and compute services
  • Cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning: What are you actually paying for?
  • Containers, Kubernetes, and cloud-native development: truth versus hype
  • Multicloud: Which approaches actually save you money?
  • Real-world cloud security: beyond silos, black boxes, and out-of-control complexity
  • Cloud computing, carbon footprints, and sustainability: reality versus fiction
  • The crucial role of talent: how to identify, find, and keep the skills you need
  • How cloud computing is changing—and how to prepare for what's coming
Chapter 1 How "Real" Is the Value of Cloud Computing?
2(20)
What We Thought We Knew
2(10)
The Return to the Utility Model
3(1)
The Elusive "Cost Savings"
4(1)
It's Not CapEx Versus OpEx, and It Never Was
5(1)
This Is About Business Value, and It Always Was
6(6)
What Could Go Wrong?
12(2)
Too Much Focus on Operational Cost Savings That Seldom Became a Reality
12(1)
Too Little Attention Paid to the Cost of Skills
13(1)
Cloud Providers Thrive on Profit
14(1)
What Went Right?
14(5)
Agility, Innovation, and Speed Become King
14(2)
Best-of-Breed Put the Business Back in Control
16(1)
Security Is Better in the Cloud
17(1)
Development Is Better in the Cloud
18(1)
Call to Action
19(3)
Chapter 2 The Realities and Opportunities of Cloud-Based Storage Services That Your Cloud Provider Will Not Tell You About
22(22)
Cloud Storage Evolves
22(1)
Junk Data on Premises Moved to the Cloud Is Still Junk Data
23(10)
Lift-Fix-and-Shift
25(2)
Cloud Storage Abstraction: Shortcut or Innovation?
27(3)
The Fallacy of Structured Versus Unstructured Data Storage
30(3)
Secrets to Finding the Best Cloud Storage Value
33(10)
What If the Best Cloud Storage Is Not in the Cloud?
33(5)
Leveraging Storage Growth
38(1)
Add-ons Needed
39(1)
How Will the Business Leverage Cloud Storage?
40(1)
Automation Is King
41(1)
Weaponizing AI
42(1)
The Future of Cloud Storage
43(1)
Call to Action
43(1)
Chapter 3 The Realities and Opportunities of Cloud-Based Compute Services That Your Cloud Provider Will Not Tell You About
44(20)
The Trade-offs of Multitenancy
45(6)
The Realities of Resource Sharing
46(2)
Costs Versus Consistency
48(1)
Cross-Partition and Cross-Tenant Hacks
49(2)
CPU Performance, Meet the Internet
51(6)
The Slowest Components Determine Performance
52(1)
How to Speed Things Up Through Design
53(1)
Picking the Most Optimized Compute Configuration
54(3)
Paying Too Much for Cloud Compute? Here's Why
57(1)
Picking the Right Operating Systems
58(1)
Picking the Right Memory Configurations
59(1)
The Concept of Reserved Instances
59(2)
Going Off-brand
61(2)
Leveraging Second-Tier Cloud Providers
62(1)
Leveraging MSPs
62(1)
Multicloud by Necessity
63(1)
Call to Action
63(1)
Chapter 4 Innovative Services and Public Clouds: What Do You Really Pay For?
64(24)
AI/ML
66(5)
Overused?
67(1)
Overpriced?
68(1)
Finding the Right Use Cases
69(1)
Business Optimization of Al
70(1)
Serverless
71(1)
You Really Are Using Servers
72(3)
Cost Versus Value
73(1)
Finding the Right Use Cases
74(1)
Finding Business Optimization
75(1)
DevOps/DevSecOps
75(3)
No Cloud DevOps
77(1)
All Cloud DevOps
77(1)
Some-Cloud DevOps
77(1)
Finding Business Optimization
78(1)
Analytics
78(5)
Connecting the Data Is Key
79(2)
Analytics Over and Under
81(1)
AI Convergence
81(1)
Finding Business Optimization
82(1)
Edge and IoT
83(4)
Edge and the Cloud Realities
84(1)
Cloud Controls the Edge
84(1)
Edge Computing and IoT Realities
85(1)
Finding Business Optimization
86(1)
Emerging Technologies
87(1)
Call to Action
87(1)
Chapter 5 Containers, Container Orchestration, and Cloud Native Realities
88(22)
Containers
89(4)
What Works
90(1)
Containers: What Doesn't Work
91(1)
Container: Cost Considerations
92(1)
Containers: Make the Tough Choices
93(1)
Container Orchestration and Clustering
93(3)
Container Orchestration: What Works
96(2)
What Doesn't Work
98(1)
Container Orchestration: Cost Considerations
99(1)
Container Orchestration: Make Tough Choices
100(1)
Cloud Native
101(7)
What's the Right Definition of Cloud Native?
102(2)
Portability Argument
104(1)
Optimization Argument
105(1)
Cost Argument
106(2)
Technology Meets Reality
108(1)
Call to Action
108(2)
Chapter 6 The Truths Behind Multicloud That Few Understand
110(22)
Hybrid Cloud Realities
110(3)
The Move to Plural Public Clouds
113(5)
Best-of-Breed?
114(2)
Price
116(1)
Business Realities
116(2)
Multicloud Upside Realities
118(6)
Lock-in Realities
118(1)
Power of Choice
119(3)
The Need to Own Your Destiny
122(1)
Risk Reduction
122(1)
Security Issues
123(1)
Governance Issues
123(1)
Ops Issues
123(1)
Multicloud Downside Realities
124(3)
Cost of Complexity
124(1)
Cost of Heterogeneity
125(1)
Lock-in
126(1)
Security Issues
126(1)
Governance Issues
127(1)
Ops Issues
127(1)
Key Concepts for Multicloud Success
127(3)
Call to Action
130(2)
Chapter 7 Cloud Security Meets the Real World
132(20)
An Insider's Guide to Cloud Security Fundamentals
133(4)
Step 1 Protect
134(1)
Step 2 Detect
135(1)
Step 3 Respond
136(1)
Step 4 Track
136(1)
What Cloud Security Worked
137(2)
Data Encryption
137(1)
Identity-Based Security
138(1)
Security Automation
138(1)
AI/ML Integration
139(1)
What Cloud Security Didn't Work
139(5)
Remove Focus from Non-Cloud Systems
139(2)
Failure to Manage Complexity
141(1)
Little Focus on BC/DR
142(1)
Lack of Security Talent
142(2)
The Rise of Non-Native Cloud Security
144(3)
The Movement to Cross-Cloud Security
144(1)
Security Peer-to-Peer Authentication
145(1)
Security Abstraction and Automation
146(1)
Security Intelligence (AI)
146(1)
Security Observability
146(1)
The Rise of Proactive Security
147(2)
The Importance of Observability
147(2)
Pattern Searching
149(1)
AI
149(1)
The Rise of Security Automation
149(2)
Call to Action
151(1)
Chapter 8 Cloud Computing and Sustainability: Fact Versus Fiction
152(20)
Initial Thinking: Cloud Data Centers, Bad
155(3)
More Data Centers, Bad
155(2)
More Shared Data Centers, Good
157(1)
The Politics of Sustainability
158(1)
Finally, Sharing Is Possible
159(7)
The Greenness of Multitenancy
160(1)
Not All Clouds Are Equal
161(4)
Resource Optimization and Sustainability
165(1)
Green Application Development?
166(1)
Multicloud as a Sustainability Weapon?
167(2)
What Is Your Real Impact?
169(1)
Call to Action
170(2)
Chapter 9 The Evolution of the Computing Market
172(26)
Forced March to the Cloud?
173(4)
The Shift in R&D Spending
174(1)
Leaving Systems Behind
175(2)
More Consumption, but Prices Stay Static
177(1)
The Power of a Few Players
178(5)
This Is About Market Capture
180(1)
Why They Don't Work and Play Well Together
180(1)
Will Public Cloud Providers Become Like Video Streaming Services?
181(2)
The Emergence of Commoditization
183(3)
Rise of the Supercloud or Metacloud
184(1)
Likely Cost Shifts over Time
185(1)
The Emergence of System Repatriation
186(2)
Why Organizations Move to a Hybrid Model
187(1)
Why You Need to Justify the Move to Cloud as a Business Value
187(1)
The Rise of Federated Cloud Applications and Data
188(4)
Traditional Systems Remain... Why?
192(1)
Battle for Human Talent
193(4)
What to Exploit Right Now
194(1)
The Secrets of Keeping Cloud Talent
195(2)
Call to Action
197(1)
Chapter 10 Here's the Future of Cloud Computing from an Insider's Perspective... Be Prepared
198(26)
Continued Rise of Complex Cloud Deployments
199(3)
Refocus on Cross-Cloud Systems
202(12)
Cross-Platform Security
202(2)
Cross-Platform Operations
204(1)
Cross-Platform Observability
205(5)
Cross-Platform Governance
210(1)
Cross-Platform Financial Operations (FinOps)
211(2)
Cross-Platform Data Federation
213(1)
Changing Skills Demands
214(3)
Cloud Generalists vs. Cloud Specialist
215(1)
Less Code, More Design
216(1)
Architectural Optimization Is the Focus
217(1)
Cloud Security Shifts Focus
217(2)
Cloud Computing Becomes Local
219(1)
Industry Clouds Become Important
220(1)
Where Is Edge Computing?
221(2)
Call to Action
223(1)
Chapter 11 Wrapping Things Up: Miscellaneous Insider Insights
224(20)
Cloud Can Make Life Better
224(9)
Cloud Supports Remote Work
225(2)
Support for Remote and Virtual Enterprises
227(1)
Support for World Changes and Evolutions
228(1)
Support for Sustainability
229(1)
Democratization of Computing
229(2)
Punching Above Your Weight
231(2)
Changes in the Skills Mix
233(3)
The Objectives Change
236(1)
The Market Absorbs the Weak, and the Weak Emerge Again
237(3)
Cloud Technology Continues to Be a Value Multiplier
240(1)
Call to Action
241(3)
Index 244
David Linthicum is on most top-10 lists of technology innovators and influencers, including cloud computing, edge computing, AI, and security technology. David is a best-selling author of more than 15 books and more than 7,000 published articles. He is also the originator of many business-related technology concepts, including enterprise application integration (EAI). He's an innovator within service-oriented architecture (SOA), and now cloud computing and the use of cloud computing for digital transformations.

 

With his remarkable ability to design, explain, and implement technology solutions to solve existing business problems and create new opportunities, David rose rapidly through the corporate ranks from programmer to CEO, with stops in between that helped inform his holistic view of enterprises. Based in Washington, DC, David currently serves Global 2,000 clients as Deloitte's Chief Cloud Strategy Officer, where he drives new innovations and market offerings, and leads people and projects, as well as thought leadership outreach. This includes on the "Deloitte On Cloud Podcast," as well as several Forbes and WSJ articles.

 

David's 60+ courses on LinkedIn Learning consistently appear on the "Popular Courses" list and provide course content on cloud computing, cloud architecture, cloud security, cloud governance, cloud operations, AI, DevOps, and many other concepts related to cloud computing and enterprise technology in general. He's also an adjunct professor for Louisiana State University (LSU), where he's created courses on DevOps, Cloud Computing, Cloud Architecture, and other courses that are in demand by the LSU student body. David has done over 1,000 conference presentations in the U.S. and abroad, often as a keynote speaker at conferences related to enterprise technology. He has hosted over 2,000 Webinars on the correct use of enterprise technology, including cloud computing, edge computing, AI, DevOps, and data science.