AWS for Public and Private Sectors: Cloud Computing Architecture for Government and Business

  • 2h 5m
  • Bradley Fowler
  • Apress
  • 2023

Assess, plan, develop, implement, and manage AWS EC2 Instances, Cloud Formation using JSON Template with Bash programming language, and Cloud Watch monitoring. This book helps the public and private sectors comprehend how to assess and evaluate AWS cloud software as a service (SaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and platform as a service (PaaS).

Government and business sector entities are looking for strategies to upgrade on-premises information systems to virtual cloud infrastructure orchestration and automation. You'll gain a step-by-step approach to planning, developing, implementing, and managing cloud infrastructure, services, and platforms that help reduce cost increases, scalability, and improves security. Outline your strategy to research how cloud infrastructure is planned and developed before being deployed and managed by on-premises IT team members. This book also supports cloud services for AWS and helps you understand why supporting and using AWS for cloud services is beneficial both short and long-term.

Once you complete this book, you'll be able to make logical decisions regarding AWS use cases for public and private sector entities, including disaster recovery and backup, IT self-service, Web applications, and messaging.

What You'll Learn

  • Assess different cloud services provided by Amazon
  • Look at Cloud as a Service (CAAS)
  • Understand internet protocol, packet switching, authoritative, recursive, and open-flow
  • Review cloud infrastructure planning methods
  • Examine Cloud orchestration and automation
  • Work with the AWS total cost of ownership calculator

Who This book Is For

This book is aimed at business, government, non-profit organizations, academic institutions, and financial institutions interested in upgrading to AWS cloud architect infrastructure as a primary mode of data transmission, storage, and security at a scalable and economical annual cost.

About the Author

Bradley Fowler is a cybersecurity public policy analyst, who conducts research for the National Security Policy Analysis Organization. Bradley has worked in the technology industry since 2012 when he became Webmaster for the American Alliance of Paralegals, Inc. in 2015, Bradley became co-owner of Construction eMarketing a Web site development and eMarketing company that provides services remotely, including Cybersecurity Analysis, Web Page security integration, and cloud computing architecture consulting.

Bradley earned a Master of Science in Cloud Computing Architecture from the University of Maryland Global Campus-Cum Laude, where he began working with BalletOnline as the Intern Cloud Architect, and climbed up to become Chief Cloud Architect. Bradley also earned a Master of Public Policy in Cybersecurity Policy from American Public University System-Summa Cum Laude, a Master of Science in Cybersecurity, and a Master of Science in Managing Information Systems in Information Security Management, both from Bellevue University, both Summa Cum Laude. Bradley acquired his Bachelor of Arts in eMarketing from the University of Arizona Global Campus. He is currently completing a Master of Science in Technology Management at University of Arizona Global Campus as well as a Doctor of Management in Information Systems & Technology at University of Phoenix.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Cloud Services and Technologies
  • Cloud Network Engineering
  • Infrastructure Planning and Migration
  • Computing Development and Management
  • Cloud Orchestration and Automation
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • References

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