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Axel Angeli: Cloud Computing Seminars

Axel Angeli is coming to India to teach the basics and the latest news and progress of cloud computing! Axel Angeli is one of the prominent protagonists in evangelizing and teaching distributed computing – the surrounding principle of SOA, EAI and Cloud Computing. He also worked for long-time with India and is helping company in building Indo-European relationships. Introduction to Cloud Computing Practice Cloud computing has become the flag ship and common denominator for various kinds and aspects of distributed computing. Cloud computing has already started to become the next industrial revolution. While in the past decades computing practice mainly dealt with small, closed circuit projects that were restricted to a department, cloud computing faces completely different challenges when suddenly many different independent parties are involved. The “Introduction to Cloud Practice” seminars are designed to teach computer savvy audience the theoretical background and best practice approach to successfully implement and maintain projects in a cloud computing environment. The seminar will address definition and use case of cloud computing, aspects of architecture design, technology implementation and project management Audience: The seminar is targeted for professional practitioners and students of computer sciences. It is suited for both project managers and technicians as it is designed to teach the common knowledge and cooperation principles for proper implementation of cloud computing. Participants of the seminar will receive a certification of participation. Everybody will be given the chance to take part of an examination to receive a qualified testimonial of their learned skills in cloud computing. Curriculum of the 5 day seminar: 1)      Day1: Cloud Computing –Different variations of cloud computing   2)      Day 1 will define the terminology and its various interpretations in real practice. Examples of typical use cases and the basic principles of cloud computing will be covered in much detail. Platform, Infrastructure and software as a Service Service reuse in a cloud Grid computing Elastic computing cloud Use cases for cloud computing Outlook on evolution of cloud computing in near future 3)      Day 2: Basics of Service oriented Architecture SOA is the technological ground works for cloud computing. Understanding the concepts of general common practices like Enterprise Service Bus, web services and alternative distributed remote program communication, patterns of distributed computing, communication patterns and communication protocols are reviewed here. 4)      Day 3: Implementing the Technology for the cloud Cloud computing combines a large number of technological components that need to work together in harmony. Implementing application programs and communication infrastructure requires governance for implementation and operation, security and safety measures and harmonic, standards based life cycle management. Topics covered include: Implementation and deployment Service contract Service life-cycle and release management Disaster recovery Security in the cloud Service Safety and Quality control in cloud 5)      Day 4: Holistic Project Management Cloud computing means that there will be ultimately an enormous number of individual software components and computers interacting and communicating with each other. More than that: software and its services will be owned by numerous independent domain owners. The challenge of the future will be to define practical contracts and supervision of well-behaviour of all parties in such a metamorphosing ultra-large network of software services. Project and change management in the cloud differs significantly from what has been common practiced in classical IT. This section teaches holistic practices to manage ultra large distributed projects in the cloud. 6)      Day 5: Colloquium on cloud computing and examination On the last day of the seminar the participants will review all together a demo cloud project and enter in a discussion on applying the principles of cloud computing practice, like defining and verifying service contracts, setting up the operating and monitoring, avoiding disaster and define a scenario for putting end of life to services. After the colloquium all participants will have the chance to pass an examination to receive a qualified certificate in cloud computing. Earlier this year, we asked leaders from IT and business worldwide, as well as students and faculty in a variety of disciplines, to share their thoughts on emerging technology trends, in order to help us understand the way business and education are responding to the ever changing landscape of IT. 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