May 1, 2024
Updated May 10, 2025
20 minute read
Cloud infrastructure forms the invisible yet indispensable backbone of our modern digital world. From the applications on your smartphone to the complex operations of global enterprises, nearly every facet of technology today relies on the robust and scalable resources provided by cloud infrastructure. It represents a fundamental shift from traditional on-premises IT, offering businesses and individuals access to computing power, storage, and networking services on demand, over the internet. This model allows for unprecedented flexibility, efficiency, and innovation, enabling organizations to scale their operations dynamically and focus on their core objectives rather than managing physical hardware.
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Reading list
We've selected seven books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Cloud Infrastructure.
This comprehensive textbook provides a solid foundation in cloud computing concepts, architectures, and technologies. It covers a wide range of topics, including cloud infrastructure, resource management, security, and applications.
This practical guide offers a comprehensive overview of cloud computing, covering both technical and business aspects. It includes real-world examples and case studies to illustrate how cloud computing can be used to solve business problems.
Examines the convergence of cloud computing and big data. It covers topics such as data storage, processing, and analytics in the cloud.
Provides a comprehensive overview of cloud infrastructure security. It covers topics such as access control, data protection, and incident response.
Provides a comprehensive overview of serverless architectures, a new cloud computing paradigm that allows developers to build and deploy applications without managing servers. It covers topics such as serverless functions, event-driven programming, and microservices.
Focuses on the use of cloud computing for big data applications. It covers topics such as data storage, processing, and analytics.
Focuses on the security challenges faced by cloud computing environments. It covers topics such as cloud security architecture, threat modeling, and incident response.
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