About the Book
For senior business and IT management in small, medium, and large enterprises or government agencies who have or are contemplating using the Cloud's services to deliver application, platform, and infrastructure solutions. "Shapes In The Cloud" is a straightforward business-driven perspective on Cloud Computing challenges and opportunities for the curious and innovative among us. When you have completed reading "Shapes In The Cloud", you should be conversant with business and IT audiences on Cloud Computing service requirements, evaluations, selection, development, implementation, and ongoing support. What is Cloud Computing? What business drivers have led us to this new paradigm? There has to be reason in there somewhere. What are the benefits from Cloud Computing? What are the limiting or inhibiting factors? What are its moving parts? How do they fit together? What is all of this granularity-in-metrics and subscription pricing about? What descriptive methods or prescriptive solutions are key components to moving toward a broad basis of Cloud Computing adoption? What are the use cases and patterns for providers and consumers to evaluate on the type of Cloud service, or the Cloud deployment model? What if you are moving from an on-premise owned-everything situation to an on-demand pay-as-you-use-it situation? How should one evaluate all of this? "Shapes In The Cloud" covers Cloud service providers and consumers, and several aspects of Cloud-related topics: virtualization, multi-tenancy, infrastructure, IaaS, platforms, PaaS, applications, SaaS, Cloud security, Cloud management, ITIL, ITSM, BSM, integrated Cloud lifecycle management, use of metrics, item granularity, Cloud pricing, usage patterns, use case scenarios for service consumer and provider, and the comparison of Waterfall development and agile Scrum development models.
About the Author: Chuck Nelson is a senior product management professional with a record of innovative solutions which transform business challenges into strengths, competencies, and profits. He enjoys delivering great solutions for advances in quality of work and life. He is a certified market-driven product manager, certified Scrum product owner, and certified Scrum Master, with multiple patents. Chuck has a unique "bigger picture" perspective on the integration of IT and business management, having worked on major initiatives in some of the best technology companies, as the solution designer and project manager for internal projects, as a senior product manager to address critical functional gaps, and as a product strategy and planning leader to identify and define extensive new products and features. The products, services, and solutions he has managed have generated outstanding lifecycle revenue, profit, and market share results for start-ups, small, medium, and large companies, including HP, Apple, Dell, and SAP. Chuck has defined and implemented extensive business processes, and led global teams to achieve best-practice performance. He has domain expertise in guided processes, CRM, sales and marketing, demand planning, channel management, SCM, analytics, accounting, finance, and sustainability functions. Chuck continues to have great interest in new opportunities for Cloud Computing applications, platforms, and infrastructure.