Goals
- Know the principles and challenges of new IT architectures
Program
Introduction
Some glossary elements
Classifications of computer communication architectures
Classifications, current state
Multiple contexts of use; mobility, desktop virtualizations, etc.
Summary of language classification Common
themes for reflection: light / heavy client, master / server, SQL / NoSQL, etc.
Main technologies
Relationships between languages, communities, modules and
Java suppliers :
.Net standards and evolutions : languages, tools, possibilities,
PHP implementations : current state,
Python limits : particular niches,
Ruby community , Smalltalk, COBOL, …: overview , issues
Consequences of language and supplier choices
Inter-communication in the real world
Other shared technologies (HTML, XML, etc.)
The Web and its evolution
Technological bases and first use, Web pages Web
2.0, Web 3.0, new mechanisms and their consequences
Ready-to-use tools and the community web
Web services: interest, challenges, alternatives
Classification of SOA, by mode of action, by supplier
Jobs around the Web and the consequences on architecture
Feedback on mobility
Virtualization
Interests associated with virtualization – rationalization, simplification, availability, security
Major market players, comparison, evolution
Elements of implementation, SDN
Material and architectural consequences of virtualization of client workstations, servers, various equipment
Various distributed architectures
Replication, grids and cloud computing: distinction, base, current players
Application of distributed architectures to software components
Outsourcing, SaaS: degrees, costs, control, quality
Specific study of the internationalization of an architecture
Implementation methods
Developments in IT methods
Documentation, modeling of new architectures
Adaptation of risk management methods and usual production methods
Assessment and feedback on specific cases
Duration
2 days
Price
£ 1485
Audience
Project manager, software architects, IS directors
Prerequisites
Computer architecture concepts
Reference
GES677-F
Sessions
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