Cloud Native Transformation: Practical Patterns for Innovation
Gienow, Michelle
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In the past few years, going cloud native has been a big advantage for many companies. But it’s a tough technique to get right, especially for enterprises with critical legacy systems. This practical hands-on guide examines effective architecture, design, and cultural patterns to help you transform your organization into a cloud native enterprise―whether you’re moving from older architectures or creating new systems from scratch.
By following Wealth Grid, a fictional company, you’ll understand the challenges, dilemmas, and considerations that accompany a move to the cloud. Technical managers and architects will learn best practices for taking on a successful company-wide transformation.
Cloud migration consultants Pini Reznik, Jamie Dobson, and Michelle Gienow draw patterns from the growing community of expert practitioners and enterprises that have successfully built cloud native systems. You’ll learn what works and what doesn’t when adopting cloud native―including how this transition affects not just your technology but also your organizational structure and processes.
You’ll learn:
In the 4 years of existence of Container Solutions, they've participated and led dozens of cloud native transformations and collected extensive hands on experience in both technical and organisational aspects of the transformation.
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