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Department of Computer Science, National University of Singapore
Cloud Computing: Development & Future Trends
16 Sep 2020, for China North Industries Group Corporation


   

Synopsis

Cloud computing is moving towards mainstream enterprise adoption from production applications to enabling enterprise digital transformation. This one-day programme is divided into two parts: (i) cloud computing foundation and (ii) current status and future directions. Part I includes basic concepts, key business drivers, technical and non-technical challenges, cloud service (delivery) & deployment models, and two key-enabling technologies:  virtualization, multitenancy.  Cloud computing has moved beyond disrupting IT to provide the basis (cloud-enabled platform services) for future digital disruptions and innovations. Part II discusses future trends in cloud computing and the important of cloud computing as a base technology for developing and hosting modern/next generation computing services with advanced AI, data analytics capabilities among others. 

Instructor: Teo Yong Meng, Com2, #04-39 (email)
Date/Venue: online lecture, 9am-5pm, 16 Sep 2020

Slides:  0: Overview, Part I - 1. Cloud Computing Foundation, Part II: Current Status & Furture Directions - 2. Resource Hosting & Datacenters, 3. Cloud Software Development, 4. Beyond Cloud Computing

Reference Text
Cloud Computing: Concepts, Technology & Architecture, Thomas Erl, et al., Prentice-Hall, 2013.

updated: 4 Sep 2020

 

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