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Cet ouvrage tente modestement de combler cette lacune en rassemblant des enquêtes de terrain portant sur quelques processus contemporains de production et de circulation des biens culturels depuis, entre et vers les pays du Moyen-Orient et de l?Afrique du Nord. Plus précisément, il propose une triple interrogation autour des différentes formes d?hétéronomie des univers de production culturelle. La première entrée s?articule autour de la pertinence de l?opposition « public »/« privé » à partir de l?exemple du secteur des médias dans plusieurs pays de la région MENA : l?Égypte, le Liban et la Tunisie. Les auteur.e.s convergent pour montrer que les économies des espaces médiatiques demeurent très liées au fonctionnement des champs politiques et des champs du pouvoir nationaux. La deuxième interrogation porte sur les processus de la circulation transnationale de biens culturels (littérature iranienne, cinéma hindi au Moyen-Orient, action culturelle de la France dans la péninsule Arabique) en insistant sur la nécessité de prendre en compte leurs logiques multiples (culturelles, économiques et politiques notamment) dans une perspective historique. Le dernier volet questionne les productions culturelles à partir de positions dominées en s?appuyant sur les exemples des agents de la scène électro underground en Tunisie, de l?espace littéraire palestinien, de l?univers de la presse palestinienne ou encore de celui de la mode au Maroc. 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Topics and features: Highlights how technologies relating to cloud computing, IoT, blockchain, and AI are revolutionizing business transactions, operations, and analytics Introduces the concept of Cloud 2.0, in which software-defined computing, storage, and networking are applied to produce next-generation cloud centers Examines software-defined storage for storage virtualization, covering issues of cloud storage, storage tiering, and deduplication Discusses software-defined networking for network virtualization, focusing on techniques for network optimization in data centers Reviews the qualities and benefits of hybrid clouds, that bridge private and public cloud environments Investigates the security management of a software-defined data center, and proposes a framework for managing hybrid IT infrastructure components Describes the management of multi-cloud environments through automated tools, and cloud brokers that aim to simplify cloud access, use and composition Covers cloud orchestration for automating application integration, testing, infrastructure provisioning, software deployment, configuration, and delivery This comprehensive work is an essential reference for all practitioners involved with software-defined data center technologies, hybrid clouds, cloud service management, cloud-based analytics, and cloud-based software engineering. Dr. Pethuru Raj is Chief Architect of the Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Division at Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. (RJIL), Bangalore, India. His other publications include the Springer titles Automated Workflow Scheduling in Self-Adaptive Clouds and (with Mrs. Raman) High-Performance Big-Data Analytics. 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