InfoQ Homepage Cloud Adoption Content on InfoQ
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Pump It Up! Actually Gaining Benefit from Cloud Native Microservices
Sam Newman looks at what’s needed to get the most out of a move to a cloud native mindset.
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This is What a Large-Scale Cloud Adoption Program Looks Like
Dio Rettori discusses some of the lessons learned, challenges, and considerations of large-scale adoption for JPMorgan Chase.
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The Cloud is Ready. Are You? Accelerating Enterprise Cloud Adoption with Automation
Ashok Balasubramanian discusses how Syntel’s automation powered approach helps enterprises adopt cloud, including one case of adoption of Pivotal.
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Cloud Platform Adoption: Lessons Learned
Philip Glebow discusses patterns, tools and processes used by Gap for integration, messaging, data, and scaling on Cloud Foundry, sharing lessons learned and plans for the future.
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From 0 to 1000 Apps: The First Year of Cloud Foundry at The Home Depot
Anthony McCulley describes The Home Depot’s first year with Cloud Foundry, adopting the platform, scaling to hundreds of developers across multiple data centers, and mistakes made along the way.
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Migrating to Cloud Native with Microservices
Adrian Cockcroft discusses strategies, patterns and pathways to perform a gradual migration towards modern enterprise applications based on cloud, microservices and denormalized NoSQL databases.
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Architecting Organizations for the Cloud
Sebastian Stadil advises on selecting the right cloud from EC2, GCE, or OpenStack based on one's needs, outlining the deployment and administrative challenges to be faced with each option.
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Integration in the New Cloud World: Are You Prepared?
Pablo Luna provides cloud integration guidance, explaining why it is a prerequisite for mobile development projects and presenting techniques for building business cases for cloud integration.
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Moving Apps and Data to the Cloud: Migration Options
Anne Thomas Manes discusses the options available and challenges involved in moving applications to the cloud.
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Building Cloudy Services
Anne Thomas Manes discusses principles for designing cloud-aware services: Latency Aware, Instrumented, Failure Aware, Event Driven, Parallelizable, Resource Consumption Aware, Automated.
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The Buyer’s Guide to Cloud and Hybrid
Matthew Johns offers a guide to customers interested in using the cloud by comparing various such solutions – dedicated, hybrid, self service, full service.
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Building and Delivering Next Generation Developer Services Using Private Cloud Infrastructure
Chris Pinkham explains how to create an automated scalable self-service infrastructure based on principles used by Amazon to build their cloud services.