Goals
- Know the history of Cloud Computing and its impact on companies and IS architecture
- Understand key design concepts to use « As A Service » infrastructure, platforms and applications
- Understand the impacts of Cloud Computing on service management
- Know the points of view of consumers and suppliers on the implementation of Cloud environments
- Evaluate a Cloud solution architecture
- Understand the migration and transition to a Cloud environment
Program
Why the Cloud?
The fundamental concepts of Cloud
SOA and Cloud
Impacts on businesses and IT models
New business models – Custom Versus Product
Make, buy, rent
Value and monetization
Security, risk and compliance
Protocols, interfaces, frameworks
Web of Devices, Web of Services
Internet, Internetworking and telecommunications
Data Centers, installations, structure
The technological components of the Cloud
The different layers
The Xaas mode
The reference principles
The customer and supplier
reference architectures
The reference architectures in terms of security
The standards by sector of activity
The key concepts
The fundamental
lifecycle
The sourcing and supply
lifecycle
The product and personalized service
lifecycle
The development / operations
lifecycle
The Cloud service management lifecycle
The life cycle of cloud governance
Benefits, challenges opportunities and brakes
Investor and stakeholder expectations
TCO models
Cloud impact on business models
Cloud impact on existing IT
Cloud impact on migration and transformation
Transformation and innovation
Key customer processes for the cloud
Customer usage scenarios and models
Key features of a customer architecture solution
Supplier processes for implementing a cloud environment
Supplier usage scenarios and models
Key features of a supplier architecture solution
Introduction to the concept of ecosystem
Internet of Things (IoT)
Technological and business
ecosystems
Entities and ecosystems
Cloud Interactive Ecosystem Language
Panorama of XaaS solutions XaaS definitions
Make, buy, subscribe and reuse
ROI and TCO models
The requirements of a Cloud solution
Appropriate selection
Specification of the architecture solution
Business case
Implementation roadmap
Passing the exam « Professional Cloud Solution Architect (PCSA) »
Duration
3 days
Price
£ 1808
Audience
IT System Director, IT Architects, Enterprise System, Strategy Consultants
Prerequisites
Even if it is not compulsory, it is strongly recommended to have previously obtained the “Cloud Technology Associate” certification
Reference
CLO100501-F
Sessions
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