Cloud Computing: What IT Professionals Need to Know White Paper

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Microsoft Learning has just released our first White Paper on Cloud Computing: What IT Professionals Need to Know. The move to cloud solutions opens up new opportunities for IT professionals and they should look forward with both competence and confidence. Key technical skill sets become more critical to career success, including custom application development and deep technical knowledge of infrastructure solutions. With the capability to build and adapt their existing skills, savvy professionals should view new cloud opportunities as a chance to expand upon and grow their portfolio of skills. This white paper provides an early look at emerging roles and skill sets that IT professionals and Developers should look to acquire to build cloud computing solutions.

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  • The move to cloud solutions opens up new opportunities for IT professionals and they should look forward with both competence and confidence.Not only IT professional but many other professional are gaining their services

  • Amidst all the noise and fervour associated with the ‘journey to the cloud’ one question I have not, till now, seen properly addressed is what does the cloud mean for the skills and responsibilities of IT professionals?  The new white paper from Microsoft Learning on Cloud Computing: <a href="goodseo.vn/dich-vu-seo">dich vu seo</a>

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  • "Cloud Computing Roadmap: Legal Analytics Perspective and  Analysis in Malaysia and Singapore "

    Jeong Chun phuoc, 16 Dec 2011

    Both Internal Cloud Computing(ICC) and External Cloud Computing(ECC) options are being considered and implemented in Malaysia and Singapore for security reasons.

    The U.S. Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST) Cloud Computing Roadmap is being studied at both the Malaysian and Singaporean platforms for modification at national levels : Singapore Cloud Computing Roadmap and Malaysia Cloud Computing Roadmap.

    Both Malaysia and Singapore’s Cloud Computing Roadmap manifests different and unique national IT defence security requirements and considerations.

    Not all the strategic thrusts and terms as drafted in the NIST are conducive for national implementation in Malaysia and Singapore.

    On a related discussion, the Open Cloud Computing system is being studied and redefined to see whether in the event of a cyber catastrophe, both the ICC and ECC or any other form of Cloud Computing technology and system could cope with the meltdown. The results are inconclusive from a Legal Analytics Perspective: I. Financial, II. Legal and III. Privacy considerations.

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    Jeong Chun Phuoc

    Strategic Advocate in Data Protection and Policy Re-engineering (DPPr)

    He can be reached at Jeongphu@yahoo.com

  • I guess that this is the future... Microsoft and Apple promote this concept.

  • In my opinion this is the future for file sharing. I am curious to see who will win in this race. Like you said above: Apple seems to be the favorite.

  • it is interesting what you said above. I will try to adapt what you said above for my future projects.

  • Thank you for your wonderful publish. Definitely informative and I enjoyed reading it along with your other content articles

  • well, there are already some apps build on cloud computing, and they will evolve even more in the next 1-2 years

  • in the future all the application and maybe the OS will be on cloud computing

  • I am not yet a fan of cloud computing, but I will be in the future for sure. I am not because I did not use it.

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  • In my opinion this is the future for file sharing. I am curious to see who will win in this race. Like you said above: Apple seems to be the favorite.