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The book addresses three key challenges:
Understanding equivalent services to migrate to from a different cloud platform.
Understanding the service and feature-level values gained across the different cloud platforms.
Understanding effective ways to plan for or architect a cross-cloud solution.
The authors begin with service-level comparisons, but they also dig into feature-level comparisons. They compare all three platforms together, to make it simple to understand the differences between all three cloud platforms. They use matrices, diagrams, and conceptual explanations to walk the reader through the comparisons. By the end of this book, you’ll have reached the next point in your cloud solution journey. Maybe that means you’re a student… you’ll now have a much stronger high-level view of all the platforms (and understand how to compare them). Or, if you’re a seasoned architect or developer, you’ll now have a better understanding of how to do your job… whether it’s for cross-cloud solutions, migrations, decision-making, or simply improved communication with coworkers. |
Why? - build a strategic, smart and strong analytics capability to transform your institution and ensure a future proof competitive advantage. This type of transformation impacts top-line growth—such as those related to institutional transformation and data utilization—as well as productivity and performance. This discipline includes: Agile and rapid prototyping. Analytics capability assessment and transformation. Remember the conviction: #Analyticship:#BI,#ML,#AI,#BigData,#Analytics,#HiEd:
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