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Cloud Solution Architect's Career Master Plan

You're reading from   Cloud Solution Architect's Career Master Plan Proven techniques and effective tips to help you become a successful solution architect

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805129714
Length 148 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rick Weyenberg Rick Weyenberg
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Kyle Burns Kyle Burns
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to the Cloud Solution Architect Role FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Understanding the Responsibilities of a Cloud Solution Architect 3. Chapter 2: Types of Cloud Solution Architect Roles 4. Part 2: Pursuing the Role
5. Chapter 3: Education Paths to the Cloud Solution Architect Role 6. Chapter 4: Getting Real Experience 7. Chapter 5: Closing In on Opportunities 8. Part 3: Prepare for and After the Offer
9. Chapter 6: Time to Pursue the Job 10. Chapter 7: Interviewing – Trust the Process 11. Chapter 8: Don’t Forget to Give Back 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

The evolution of cloud computing

To appreciate and understand the role of CSA better, we should begin with a timeline of cloud computing to see how/why the industry needed this role. Cloud computing democratically offers computing capabilities and services via the internet. It has evolved generationally from the ideation of several foundational concepts and principles over roughly the last 60-70 years to current and emerging technologies. Artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing (QC) are currently at the center of shaping the ongoing evolution of cloud computing:

1950s – History tends to repeat itself, and cloud computing is no exception. One of the cloud’s attractive characteristics is the fact that the consumer of cloud services only pays for what they use. This harkens back to the 1950s when gigantic mainframes were shared by leasing time through the terminals connected to them. Fast-forward to the present, and this aligns with the responsibility of the...

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