The document discusses cloud roles and job roles in cloud computing. It identifies five actors in cloud computing defined by NIST - cloud consumer, cloud provider, cloud auditor, cloud broker, and cloud carrier. It then describes common job roles in cloud computing including cloud solution architect, cloud developer, cloud DevOps engineer, and cloud data engineer. The cloud operations engineer role involves monitoring systems and managing incidents and problems.
إن الحوسبة السحابية تعني توفير موارد تقنية المعلومات حسب الطلب عبر الإنترنت مع تسعير التكلفة حسب الاستخدام. فبدلاً من شراء مراكز البيانات الفعلية وامتلاكها والاحتفاظ بها، يمكنك الاستفادة من الخدمات التكنولوجية، مثل إمكانيات الحوسبة، والتخزين، وقواعد البيانات، بأسلوب يعتمد على الاحتياجات لديك، وذلك من خلال جهة موفرة للخدمات السحابية مثل Amazon Web Services (AWS
إن الحوسبة السحابية تعني توفير موارد تقنية المعلومات حسب الطلب عبر الإنترنت مع تسعير التكلفة حسب الاستخدام. فبدلاً من شراء مراكز البيانات الفعلية وامتلاكها والاحتفاظ بها، يمكنك الاستفادة من الخدمات التكنولوجية، مثل إمكانيات الحوسبة، والتخزين، وقواعد البيانات، بأسلوب يعتمد على الاحتياجات لديك، وذلك من خلال جهة موفرة للخدمات السحابية مثل Amazon Web Services (AWS
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OUCC2015 Service Oriented Enterprise (SOE)Colin Bell
Extending Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) to the whole organization from first principles in the Cloud (*aaS), through ITIL, and eventually landing at architected business services.
School of Computer & Information SciencesITS-532 Cloud ComAlleneMcclendon878
School of Computer & Information Sciences
ITS-532 Cloud Computing
Chapter 15 – Governing the Cloud
Learning Objectives
• Define and describe corporate governance.
• Define business strategy and provide examples of strategic goals.
• Discuss how companies use the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) to measure their
current capabilities.
• Define and describe internal controls.
• Define and describe IT governance.
• Discuss the various types of governance a company must perform.
• Discuss the role of Sarbanes-Oxley in corporate IT governance.
• Discuss factors to consider when developing governance procedures for the cloud.
Risks and Challenges with Cloud Computing
• Increased Security Vulnerabilities
– Shared Responsibility with Cloud provider
– Expansion of trust boundaries
– Vendor access to the organization’s date
• Reduced Operational Governance Control
– Governance control usually less than on-premise IT resources
• Limited Portability Between Cloud Providers
– Lack of standards and customized integration
• Multi-Regional Compliance and Legal Issue
– Location of data and applications is needed to ensure compliance
The Need for True Financials
• Following the DOT.com crash and corporate
scandals such as Enron, Tyco, and WorldCom,
pressures emerged from the government,
shareholders, and numerous other stakeholders for
companies to increase their financial oversight to
reduce opportunity for fraud and to restore
confidence in corporate financial reporting.
Why IT is Involved
• Because most of the data that drive corporate
financial reports originate within data centers,
the new era of governance has brought
greater visibility and a greater need for
controls to IT departments.
Corporate Governance
• Corporate governance combines the processes,
policies, laws, and controls that affect how a
company operates.
• The governance guides the company’s decision
making and administrative processes.
• Corporate governance, is complex and involves
people, processes, systems, and more.
Corporate-Governance Process
• Components of the corporate-governance process.
Real World: Organization for Economic
Cooperation
• In 1999, the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD)
published the Principles for Corporate
Development. It has been revised to address
corporate-governance issues.
Understanding Business Strategy
• A strategy is a plan of action designed to
achieve one or more particular goals.
• A business strategy comprises the plans a
company executes to achieve business goals.
Components of a Business Strategy
• Maximizing shareholder value
• Reducing or managing costs to maximize profits
• Providing a high-quality work environment to attract and
retain employees
• Maintaining a high degree of customer satisfaction
• Supporting environmentally friendly operations
• Developing a sustainable, competitive advantage
• Providing accurate reporting of company operations
Real ...
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Transform the architecture from monolithic architecture to container/serverless architecture. Speaker would explain how things work with monolithic implementation and what would require to change to the container-based design. Example of Fusion middleware (WebLogic) to new technologies like node.js etc would be given. This session would be more interactive and provides advantages of the container-based system. Container and container management software would be explained.
the cloud computing and its importance in modern day is mentioned in this ppt. and all necessary document required to study the cloud computing is been added this ppt along with required documents.
OUCC2015 Service Oriented Enterprise (SOE)Colin Bell
Extending Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) to the whole organization from first principles in the Cloud (*aaS), through ITIL, and eventually landing at architected business services.
School of Computer & Information SciencesITS-532 Cloud ComAlleneMcclendon878
School of Computer & Information Sciences
ITS-532 Cloud Computing
Chapter 15 – Governing the Cloud
Learning Objectives
• Define and describe corporate governance.
• Define business strategy and provide examples of strategic goals.
• Discuss how companies use the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) to measure their
current capabilities.
• Define and describe internal controls.
• Define and describe IT governance.
• Discuss the various types of governance a company must perform.
• Discuss the role of Sarbanes-Oxley in corporate IT governance.
• Discuss factors to consider when developing governance procedures for the cloud.
Risks and Challenges with Cloud Computing
• Increased Security Vulnerabilities
– Shared Responsibility with Cloud provider
– Expansion of trust boundaries
– Vendor access to the organization’s date
• Reduced Operational Governance Control
– Governance control usually less than on-premise IT resources
• Limited Portability Between Cloud Providers
– Lack of standards and customized integration
• Multi-Regional Compliance and Legal Issue
– Location of data and applications is needed to ensure compliance
The Need for True Financials
• Following the DOT.com crash and corporate
scandals such as Enron, Tyco, and WorldCom,
pressures emerged from the government,
shareholders, and numerous other stakeholders for
companies to increase their financial oversight to
reduce opportunity for fraud and to restore
confidence in corporate financial reporting.
Why IT is Involved
• Because most of the data that drive corporate
financial reports originate within data centers,
the new era of governance has brought
greater visibility and a greater need for
controls to IT departments.
Corporate Governance
• Corporate governance combines the processes,
policies, laws, and controls that affect how a
company operates.
• The governance guides the company’s decision
making and administrative processes.
• Corporate governance, is complex and involves
people, processes, systems, and more.
Corporate-Governance Process
• Components of the corporate-governance process.
Real World: Organization for Economic
Cooperation
• In 1999, the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD)
published the Principles for Corporate
Development. It has been revised to address
corporate-governance issues.
Understanding Business Strategy
• A strategy is a plan of action designed to
achieve one or more particular goals.
• A business strategy comprises the plans a
company executes to achieve business goals.
Components of a Business Strategy
• Maximizing shareholder value
• Reducing or managing costs to maximize profits
• Providing a high-quality work environment to attract and
retain employees
• Maintaining a high degree of customer satisfaction
• Supporting environmentally friendly operations
• Developing a sustainable, competitive advantage
• Providing accurate reporting of company operations
Real ...
Modernizing the monolithic architecture to container based architecture apaco...Vinay Kumar
Transform the architecture from monolithic architecture to container/serverless architecture. Speaker would explain how things work with monolithic implementation and what would require to change to the container-based design. Example of Fusion middleware (WebLogic) to new technologies like node.js etc would be given. This session would be more interactive and provides advantages of the container-based system. Container and container management software would be explained.
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2. Cloud Roles
• A role is a set of connected behaviors,
rights, obligations, beliefs, and norms as
conceptualized by people in a social
situation
• Some ten years ago, a team at the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) developed a
generic high-level cloud computing
reference architecture that listed five
actors involved in cloud computing.
3. FIVE ACTORS
• Cloud Consumer is a person or organization that
maintains a business relationship with, and uses service
from, cloud providers.
• Cloud Provider is a person, organization, or entity
responsible for making a service available to interested
parties.
• Cloud Auditor is a party that can conduct independent
assessment of cloud services, information system
operations, performance, and security of the cloud
implementation.
• Cloud Broker is any entity that manages the use,
performance, and delivery of cloud services, and negotiates
relationships between Cloud Providers and Cloud
Consumers.
• Cloud Carrier is an intermediary that provides
connectivity and transport of cloud services from Cloud
Providers to Cloud Consumers.
4.
5. JOB ROLES IN THE CLOUD
COMPUTING
• Cloud Solution Architect :
• Understanding business needs
• Translating them into the right architecture and solution designs required to fulfil them
• Cloud Developer :
• Understanding requirements
• Designing solutions
• Coding and debugging software hosted on cloud environments
• Cloud DevOps Engineer:
• Uses source control and CI/CD tools to build software delivery pipelines, and deploy services on the right infrastructure.
• Develops tools for cloud developers to facilitate their activities
• Monitors the performance of deployed solutions
• Cloud Data Engineer:
• Works with business users to understand their data requirements
• Builds algorithms to enable mining from raw data and subsequent modelling of data sets
• Cloud Operations Engineer:
• Monitoring
• Incident and problem management