This is the first draft of Azure and cloud. Currently it is only about the fundamentals of cloud computing and how it is different from on-premises solution.
Later I will move towards Azure cloud and Active Directory
This document provides an overview of Azure cloud concepts for exam preparation. It begins with an introduction to cloud computing benefits like scalability, reliability and cost effectiveness. It then covers Azure architecture including regions, availability zones and performance service level agreements. The document reviews cloud deployment models and compares infrastructure as a service, platform as a service and software as a service. It also discusses how to use the Azure pricing calculator and reduce infrastructure costs. Potential exam questions are provided at the end.
The document discusses the skills measured in the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification exam (AZ-900). It covers understanding cloud concepts, core Azure services, security, privacy, compliance and trust on Azure, and Azure pricing and support. For each section, it lists the specific topics covered at a high level, such as cloud deployment models, Azure identity services, compliance standards, subscription and cost management options, and service level agreements.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure fundamentals, including the different cloud hosting models, the various Azure components across infrastructure, platforms, and software as a service. It describes Azure services for compute, web and mobile, data and storage, networking, hybrid integration, analytics, media, Internet of things, developers, and management. The presenter's contact information is provided for any questions.
This document provides an overview of Azure core services, including compute, storage, and networking options. It discusses Azure management tools like the portal, PowerShell, and CLI. For compute, it covers virtual machines, containers, App Service, and serverless options. For storage, it discusses SQL Database, Cosmos DB, blob, file, queue, and data lake storage. It also discusses networking concepts like load balancing and traffic management. The document ends with potential exam questions related to Azure services.
Qu'elles soient, big ou small, structurées ou semi structurées, relationnelles ou pas, nous vous proposons un tour des solutions data dans Azure.
Vidéo disponible ici : https://youtu.be/6D4jAcxfWCQ.
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing concepts including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), virtualization, cloud deployment models of private, public and hybrid clouds, and cloud service models of IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and Database as a Service (DBaaS). It discusses the benefits of cloud computing such as scalability, cost reduction, and mobility. Virtualization is described as the foundational technology enabling cloud computing.
This document introduces Windows Azure by first explaining what cloud computing is and the benefits it provides such as no need to buy and maintain your own hardware and paying only for what you use. It then describes what Windows Azure is, including its operating system for the cloud and main components like storage, compute, and content delivery. Finally it outlines some common usage scenarios for Windows Azure and provides recommendations on how to get started with it through tools, tutorials, and documentation.
This document provides an overview of Azure cloud concepts for exam preparation. It begins with an introduction to cloud computing benefits like scalability, reliability and cost effectiveness. It then covers Azure architecture including regions, availability zones and performance service level agreements. The document reviews cloud deployment models and compares infrastructure as a service, platform as a service and software as a service. It also discusses how to use the Azure pricing calculator and reduce infrastructure costs. Potential exam questions are provided at the end.
The document discusses the skills measured in the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification exam (AZ-900). It covers understanding cloud concepts, core Azure services, security, privacy, compliance and trust on Azure, and Azure pricing and support. For each section, it lists the specific topics covered at a high level, such as cloud deployment models, Azure identity services, compliance standards, subscription and cost management options, and service level agreements.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure fundamentals, including the different cloud hosting models, the various Azure components across infrastructure, platforms, and software as a service. It describes Azure services for compute, web and mobile, data and storage, networking, hybrid integration, analytics, media, Internet of things, developers, and management. The presenter's contact information is provided for any questions.
This document provides an overview of Azure core services, including compute, storage, and networking options. It discusses Azure management tools like the portal, PowerShell, and CLI. For compute, it covers virtual machines, containers, App Service, and serverless options. For storage, it discusses SQL Database, Cosmos DB, blob, file, queue, and data lake storage. It also discusses networking concepts like load balancing and traffic management. The document ends with potential exam questions related to Azure services.
Qu'elles soient, big ou small, structurées ou semi structurées, relationnelles ou pas, nous vous proposons un tour des solutions data dans Azure.
Vidéo disponible ici : https://youtu.be/6D4jAcxfWCQ.
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing concepts including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), virtualization, cloud deployment models of private, public and hybrid clouds, and cloud service models of IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and Database as a Service (DBaaS). It discusses the benefits of cloud computing such as scalability, cost reduction, and mobility. Virtualization is described as the foundational technology enabling cloud computing.
This document introduces Windows Azure by first explaining what cloud computing is and the benefits it provides such as no need to buy and maintain your own hardware and paying only for what you use. It then describes what Windows Azure is, including its operating system for the cloud and main components like storage, compute, and content delivery. Finally it outlines some common usage scenarios for Windows Azure and provides recommendations on how to get started with it through tools, tutorials, and documentation.
The document discusses moving data to the cloud. It provides an overview of cloud concepts like IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. It discusses key components of PaaS like compute, storage and services. For storage, it covers blobs, tables, queues and SQL Azure. The document outlines important considerations for moving data to the cloud, like regulatory compliance, data privacy, audit requirements and impact on applications. It also discusses technologies for integration, operations, performance and billing optimization when moving data to the cloud.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing concepts including definitions of cloud computing, characteristics of cloud computing like pay per use and reduced costs, and common objections around security and control. It then defines common cloud service models like Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) as well as deployment models like private, public and hybrid clouds. The rest of the document focuses on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, describing its architecture and services like compute, storage, SQL databases and networking capabilities.
The document provides an overview of the main services available on the Azure cloud computing platform. It describes compute, networking, storage, mobile, database, web, Internet of Things (IoT), big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and DevOps services available and provides examples of specific services within each category. The services aim to provide scalable, secure, globally accessible options for hosting applications and data in the cloud.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that offers over 200 cloud services ranging from computing and storage to databases and machine learning. Azure provides virtual machines, remote storage, database hosting, and other services to help businesses meet their goals. The Azure fundamentals exam covers six domains including cloud concepts, Azure services, solutions/management tools, security, identity/compliance, and cost management.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure training content including Azure Fundamentals, Storage, Webapps, Cloud Services, Virtual Machines, Media Services, and Active Directory. It describes key cloud computing concepts like IAAS, PAAS, and SAAS and compares traditional computing to cloud computing. It also summarizes several Azure services like Webapps, Storage, Cloud Services, Virtual Machines, Media Services, Azure Search, and Active Directory.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure data services including Azure Storage, Cache, Marketplace, and tools. It describes the key components and features of Azure Storage including storage accounts, blobs, tables, queues, and SQL databases. It also summarizes Azure Cache options, the Azure Marketplace, and command-line tools for managing Azure resources.
The document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure Stack, which allows organizations to run applications and services built on Azure in their own datacenters. It discusses how Azure Stack provides a hybrid cloud that combines public Azure services with private, on-premises infrastructure. It also covers key aspects of Azure Stack including Azure Resource Manager, supported services, cloud-inspired architecture, and next steps for learning more.
Microsoft Azure - Extending your Datacenter - thinkASG University SeriesthinkASG
Presentation given on March 18th, 2015 by Michael Bosse, Microsoft Partner Technology Strategist, as part of the thinkASG Extending your Data Center with Windows Server series.
The presentation focused on how to best use Microsoft Azure in the Enterprise. It includes key highlights of the some of the important announcements made in 2014 such as Snapshot for VM, AutoScale, Azure in China, and ExpressRoute.
Originally from thinkASG "Extending your Data Center with Cloud" http://www.thinkasg.com/about-us/events/lunch-extending-your-data-center-with-windows-server-san-diego/
In this presentation I guide different options Microsoft Azure provides to develop a rich data solution.
This was demonstrated to students of University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure, a cloud computing platform. It describes Azure's global infrastructure including over 100 datacenters across 27 regions. It outlines Azure's platform strategy including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings. The document also highlights Azure's security, compliance certifications, and hybrid capabilities that allow organizations to integrate their existing IT environment with the Azure cloud.
This is a brief introduction to Microsoft Azure cloud. I used these slides in an intro session for developers. I did few demos during the session that not included in the slide. Brand name and logos are properties of their respective owners.
Cisco integrated system for microsoft azure stackAymen Mami
This document discusses the Cisco Integrated System for Microsoft Azure Stack, which is designed to provide performance and manageability for Azure Stack deployments. It highlights key aspects of the Cisco and Microsoft partnership such as joint engineering, marketing, sales and support activities. It also summarizes Cisco virtual appliances that are available in the Azure Marketplace and how Cisco UCS solutions can meet the system requirements for optimized Azure Stack implementations.
The document discusses Amazon Web Services (AWS). It defines AWS as a cloud computing platform that provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a service (SaaS) offerings. It describes several key AWS services like EC2, S3, SQS and outlines benefits of AWS like flexibility, security, reliability and cost effectiveness compared to traditional data centers. Finally, it provides an overview of how to access AWS and available free tier services for new AWS accounts.
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This document summarizes a presentation on Azure Stack. Azure Stack allows organizations to run Azure services on-premises, providing a consistent experience with the public Azure cloud. It builds on cloud-inspired hybrid infrastructure using cloud-consistent delivery of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS). Azure Stack enables development of applications that are cloud-native and cloud-optimized, taking advantage of features like Azure resource groups and Resource Manager templates both on-premises and in the public cloud. The presentation covered the components, evolution, and use cases of Azure Stack.
Aidan Finn gave an overview of Microsoft Azure, including what it is, what capabilities it provides, and how it compares to competitors. Azure is a cloud computing platform that allows customers to run applications and store data across global data centers managed by Microsoft. It provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and data services. Azure offers consistent hybrid capabilities with on-premises environments, a global footprint, and continuous innovation through new features and services.
Xpress azure - Extension of Azure in TunisiaAymen Mami
Presentation of Xpress Azure, the first extension of Microsoft Azure in Tunisia. Based on Microsoft Azure Stack in partnership with Cisco. For more informations, dont hesitate to contact me
Yu Guan introduces Azure 101, an episode about Microsoft Azure. The document discusses the history of cloud computing from renting physical machines to now using platforms like Azure. It provides an overview of Azure including virtual machines, web apps, data management, and mobile apps. It encourages the reader to try Azure themselves by signing up on the Azure portal.
ITCamp 2018 - Thomas Maurer - Azure Stack - Everything you need to know!ITCamp
Microsoft released Azure Stack as a Azure appliance for your datacenter. Learn what Azure Stack is, what challenges it solves, how you deploy, manage and operate a Azure Stack in your datacenter. Learn about the features and services you will get by offering Azure Stack to your customers and how you can build a true Hybrid Cloud experience.
In this presentation Thomas Maurer (Microsoft MVP) will guide you through the highly anticipated innovations and experience during the Azure Stack Early Adaption Program and Azure Stack Technology Adoption Program (TAP).
This document provides study material for the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals exam. It lists links to Microsoft documentation on various Azure services and components that are covered in the exam, including Azure regions, resource groups, compute services, storage, databases, analytics, artificial intelligence, serverless computing, and management tools. The links are organized under headings that align with the topics and modules in the Skylines Academy AZ-900 course.
FInal Project - USMx CC605x Cloud Computing for Enterprises - Hugo AquinoHugo Aquino
The document presents a final project analyzing the potential for a company to migrate its IT infrastructure from an on-premises data center to cloud computing on AWS. It finds that moving to AWS reserved instances could save over $3.5 million versus on-premises costs over 3 years, with a payback period of 14 months. It describes the company's need to scale efficiently and lower costs to support growth. A SWOT analysis and technical feasibility checklists are recommended before fully committing to a cloud migration.
Are you facing some, or all, of these challenges?
-Host Mobility (w/o stretching VLANs)
-Network Segmentation (w/o implementing MPLS)
-Roles-based Access Control (w/o end-to-end TrustSec)
-Common Policy for Wired and Wireless (w/o multiple tools)
Using Cisco technologies already available today, you can overcome these challenges and build an evolved Campus network to better meet your business objectives.
The document discusses moving data to the cloud. It provides an overview of cloud concepts like IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. It discusses key components of PaaS like compute, storage and services. For storage, it covers blobs, tables, queues and SQL Azure. The document outlines important considerations for moving data to the cloud, like regulatory compliance, data privacy, audit requirements and impact on applications. It also discusses technologies for integration, operations, performance and billing optimization when moving data to the cloud.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing concepts including definitions of cloud computing, characteristics of cloud computing like pay per use and reduced costs, and common objections around security and control. It then defines common cloud service models like Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) as well as deployment models like private, public and hybrid clouds. The rest of the document focuses on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, describing its architecture and services like compute, storage, SQL databases and networking capabilities.
The document provides an overview of the main services available on the Azure cloud computing platform. It describes compute, networking, storage, mobile, database, web, Internet of Things (IoT), big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and DevOps services available and provides examples of specific services within each category. The services aim to provide scalable, secure, globally accessible options for hosting applications and data in the cloud.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that offers over 200 cloud services ranging from computing and storage to databases and machine learning. Azure provides virtual machines, remote storage, database hosting, and other services to help businesses meet their goals. The Azure fundamentals exam covers six domains including cloud concepts, Azure services, solutions/management tools, security, identity/compliance, and cost management.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure training content including Azure Fundamentals, Storage, Webapps, Cloud Services, Virtual Machines, Media Services, and Active Directory. It describes key cloud computing concepts like IAAS, PAAS, and SAAS and compares traditional computing to cloud computing. It also summarizes several Azure services like Webapps, Storage, Cloud Services, Virtual Machines, Media Services, Azure Search, and Active Directory.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure data services including Azure Storage, Cache, Marketplace, and tools. It describes the key components and features of Azure Storage including storage accounts, blobs, tables, queues, and SQL databases. It also summarizes Azure Cache options, the Azure Marketplace, and command-line tools for managing Azure resources.
The document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure Stack, which allows organizations to run applications and services built on Azure in their own datacenters. It discusses how Azure Stack provides a hybrid cloud that combines public Azure services with private, on-premises infrastructure. It also covers key aspects of Azure Stack including Azure Resource Manager, supported services, cloud-inspired architecture, and next steps for learning more.
Microsoft Azure - Extending your Datacenter - thinkASG University SeriesthinkASG
Presentation given on March 18th, 2015 by Michael Bosse, Microsoft Partner Technology Strategist, as part of the thinkASG Extending your Data Center with Windows Server series.
The presentation focused on how to best use Microsoft Azure in the Enterprise. It includes key highlights of the some of the important announcements made in 2014 such as Snapshot for VM, AutoScale, Azure in China, and ExpressRoute.
Originally from thinkASG "Extending your Data Center with Cloud" http://www.thinkasg.com/about-us/events/lunch-extending-your-data-center-with-windows-server-san-diego/
In this presentation I guide different options Microsoft Azure provides to develop a rich data solution.
This was demonstrated to students of University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure, a cloud computing platform. It describes Azure's global infrastructure including over 100 datacenters across 27 regions. It outlines Azure's platform strategy including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings. The document also highlights Azure's security, compliance certifications, and hybrid capabilities that allow organizations to integrate their existing IT environment with the Azure cloud.
This is a brief introduction to Microsoft Azure cloud. I used these slides in an intro session for developers. I did few demos during the session that not included in the slide. Brand name and logos are properties of their respective owners.
Cisco integrated system for microsoft azure stackAymen Mami
This document discusses the Cisco Integrated System for Microsoft Azure Stack, which is designed to provide performance and manageability for Azure Stack deployments. It highlights key aspects of the Cisco and Microsoft partnership such as joint engineering, marketing, sales and support activities. It also summarizes Cisco virtual appliances that are available in the Azure Marketplace and how Cisco UCS solutions can meet the system requirements for optimized Azure Stack implementations.
The document discusses Amazon Web Services (AWS). It defines AWS as a cloud computing platform that provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a service (SaaS) offerings. It describes several key AWS services like EC2, S3, SQS and outlines benefits of AWS like flexibility, security, reliability and cost effectiveness compared to traditional data centers. Finally, it provides an overview of how to access AWS and available free tier services for new AWS accounts.
Azure Stack - Azure in your own Data CenterAdnan Hashmi
This document summarizes a presentation on Azure Stack. Azure Stack allows organizations to run Azure services on-premises, providing a consistent experience with the public Azure cloud. It builds on cloud-inspired hybrid infrastructure using cloud-consistent delivery of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS). Azure Stack enables development of applications that are cloud-native and cloud-optimized, taking advantage of features like Azure resource groups and Resource Manager templates both on-premises and in the public cloud. The presentation covered the components, evolution, and use cases of Azure Stack.
Aidan Finn gave an overview of Microsoft Azure, including what it is, what capabilities it provides, and how it compares to competitors. Azure is a cloud computing platform that allows customers to run applications and store data across global data centers managed by Microsoft. It provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and data services. Azure offers consistent hybrid capabilities with on-premises environments, a global footprint, and continuous innovation through new features and services.
Xpress azure - Extension of Azure in TunisiaAymen Mami
Presentation of Xpress Azure, the first extension of Microsoft Azure in Tunisia. Based on Microsoft Azure Stack in partnership with Cisco. For more informations, dont hesitate to contact me
Yu Guan introduces Azure 101, an episode about Microsoft Azure. The document discusses the history of cloud computing from renting physical machines to now using platforms like Azure. It provides an overview of Azure including virtual machines, web apps, data management, and mobile apps. It encourages the reader to try Azure themselves by signing up on the Azure portal.
ITCamp 2018 - Thomas Maurer - Azure Stack - Everything you need to know!ITCamp
Microsoft released Azure Stack as a Azure appliance for your datacenter. Learn what Azure Stack is, what challenges it solves, how you deploy, manage and operate a Azure Stack in your datacenter. Learn about the features and services you will get by offering Azure Stack to your customers and how you can build a true Hybrid Cloud experience.
In this presentation Thomas Maurer (Microsoft MVP) will guide you through the highly anticipated innovations and experience during the Azure Stack Early Adaption Program and Azure Stack Technology Adoption Program (TAP).
This document provides study material for the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals exam. It lists links to Microsoft documentation on various Azure services and components that are covered in the exam, including Azure regions, resource groups, compute services, storage, databases, analytics, artificial intelligence, serverless computing, and management tools. The links are organized under headings that align with the topics and modules in the Skylines Academy AZ-900 course.
FInal Project - USMx CC605x Cloud Computing for Enterprises - Hugo AquinoHugo Aquino
The document presents a final project analyzing the potential for a company to migrate its IT infrastructure from an on-premises data center to cloud computing on AWS. It finds that moving to AWS reserved instances could save over $3.5 million versus on-premises costs over 3 years, with a payback period of 14 months. It describes the company's need to scale efficiently and lower costs to support growth. A SWOT analysis and technical feasibility checklists are recommended before fully committing to a cloud migration.
Are you facing some, or all, of these challenges?
-Host Mobility (w/o stretching VLANs)
-Network Segmentation (w/o implementing MPLS)
-Roles-based Access Control (w/o end-to-end TrustSec)
-Common Policy for Wired and Wireless (w/o multiple tools)
Using Cisco technologies already available today, you can overcome these challenges and build an evolved Campus network to better meet your business objectives.
This document discusses cloud computing concepts including an introduction to cloud computing, deployment models, service models, benefits and limitations of cloud computing, security and compliance considerations, and evaluating cloud service providers. It provides definitions of cloud computing and describes common deployment models like private, public, hybrid and community clouds. It outlines key service models including SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS and examples of cloud vendors. The document discusses why customers adopt cloud computing for benefits like variable expenses, economies of scale, elastic capacity, speed and agility. It also covers security risks and mitigations in cloud architecture. Finally, it suggests factors to consider when evaluating cloud providers and includes a business case study on Amazon's use of cloud for elasticity
The document discusses the need for telecommunications providers to automate their networks in order to handle increasing traffic volumes, device connections, and complexity cost effectively. It outlines the business benefits of automation including 30% revenue uplift, 70% cost reductions, and 40% better customer satisfaction. Specific Cisco products and solutions are presented that enable network automation capabilities such as intent-based networking, data centralization, accelerated troubleshooting, and network optimization. The overall message is that network automation through tools like Cisco Crosswork is necessary for telecommunications providers to sustain their business in the face of rising network demands.
This presentation will provide an insider's look at challanges and offer strategies and technologies to maximize IT envoirnments today and for the future.
The document discusses cloud computing, providing definitions and describing key characteristics, architectures, service models, deployment models, trends, issues, economics, advantages, and disadvantages. Specifically, it defines cloud computing as using remote servers on the Internet rather than local servers. It outlines common service models including Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). The document also discusses security, reliability, and workforce issues associated with cloud computing and how they can potentially be addressed.
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Oracle 11g and 12c are database management systems. Oracle 11g allows for grid computing across clustered servers and has a browser-based interface. It supports creating and manipulating database objects. Oracle 12c has new features like cloud support and a pluggable database architecture. It is designed for the cloud and supports in-memory processing and native JSON. Grid computing links computing resources over a network to complete tasks more quickly. Cloud computing delivers computing resources over the internet in a pay-as-you-go model.
The document provides an overview of cloud computing, including definitions, history, benefits, architecture, deployment models, service models, and major cloud platforms. It defines cloud computing as services provided over the internet such as software, servers, storage, and networking. The history of cloud computing is traced from time-sharing mainframes to today's major public cloud platforms. Key cloud computing concepts covered include infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), software as a service (SaaS), and public, private, hybrid and community cloud deployment models. Major cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud are compared in terms of services offered, pricing models, and market share.
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Cloud computing provides on-demand access to shared computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications and services over the internet. It aims to address growing IT needs like increasing server capacity, reducing costs through pay-per-use models, and integrating external web applications. Cloud computing exhibits characteristics of utility computing, virtualization, and elastic scalability. The key service models are Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Cloud deployment models include private, public, community and hybrid clouds.
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- Cloud computing provides convenient, on-demand access to configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned with minimal management effort.
- It offers benefits like agility, scalability, reduced overhead, and improved economies of scale compared to traditional on-premise computing.
- However, cloud computing also faces shortcomings related to security, privacy, lack of standards, and migration challenges between cloud providers.
- The cloud is shifting focus from building environments to efficiently running them and enabling new opportunities for entrepreneurs in IT. Hybrid clouds that leverage both public and private resources are increasing in importance.
The workshop aimed to provide an introduction to cloud computing, discuss risks and security, and how to get the most value from cloud solutions. It covered definitions of cloud computing and different cloud models like IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. Issues around green IT and reducing carbon emissions through cloud adoption were also examined. The workshop highlighted key considerations for organizations looking to take initial steps in cloud deployment and how cloud computing can help save costs over the long term.
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Explore the evolution of programming and software development and design in 2024. Discover emerging trends shaping the future of coding in our insightful analysis."
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