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IBM Lotus Domino [[electronic resource] ] : classic web application development techniques : a step-by-step guide for web application development and quick tips to enhance applications using IBM Lotus Domino / / Richard G. Ellis
IBM Lotus Domino [[electronic resource] ] : classic web application development techniques : a step-by-step guide for web application development and quick tips to enhance applications using IBM Lotus Domino / / Richard G. Ellis
Autore Ellis Richard G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (345 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Soggetto topico Application software - Development
Web site development
ISBN 1-283-37686-5
9786613376862
1-84968-241-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Preparation and Habits; Preparing yourself as a developer; Gather a list of public websites that use Domino; Get certified in Lotus Notes / Domino application development; Use Domino Help; Consider using external editors and development tools; Create sandbox applications; Create a personal cookbook; Create a personal document library; Create a website; Adopt new language and terms; Pay attention to web programming developments and practices; Standardizing applications
Abide by your organization's web development guidelinesUsability; Style; Mechanics and process; Create libraries of common resources; Planning your work; Take notes; Use to-do lists; Keep a list of all active projects and tasks; Report your progress; Working the project; Work with users, not against them; Identify the champion and other players; Don't start without clear requirements; Understand the budget and timeline; provide an estimate; Avoid scope creep; Assume that all Notes applications will be web-enabled in the future; Familiarize yourself with an unknown design
Assess an existing application for web enablementThink like a user; Think like a developer; Write a report; Keep an issues log; Improve the application under the covers; Enhance performance wherever possible; Add error trapping; Add diagnostic and repair aids; Provide the customer with a summary of changes; Documenting your applications; Add comments to the code; Create internal developer notes; Add release notes to the About document; Include external documentation in the design as file resources; Create user-oriented help pages; Summary; Chapter 2:Design and Development Strategies
Planning the designUnderstand the scope of the project; Annotate the requirements document; Understand the workflow; Determine the need to access external databases; Decide on one database or several; Review existing designs; Copy the design of an existing application; Evaluate the security needs of the application; Using consistent naming conventions; Name databases so that URLs are easy to remember; Use standard versioning for design templates; Use standard versioning for major design elements; Use unique names for all major design elements; Name design elements sensibly
Name form fields consistently and appropriatelyCreate different versions of design elements for Notes and the Web; Name Domino groups and roles appropriately; Use Domino groups and roles appropriately; Name roles consistent with other applications; Attending to human factor issues; Create clean and flexible designs; Design for specific display characteristics; Design for accessibility; Add titles to pages, forms, and framesets; Optimize the use of images; Use image resources instead of pasted images; Using appropriate design elements and techniques; Consider alternate design strategies
Learn the Properties dialog box
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790042503321
Ellis Richard G  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2011
Materiale a stampa
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IBM Lotus Domino : classic web application development techniques : a step-by-step guide for web application development and quick tips to enhance applications using IBM Lotus Domino / / Richard G. Ellis
IBM Lotus Domino : classic web application development techniques : a step-by-step guide for web application development and quick tips to enhance applications using IBM Lotus Domino / / Richard G. Ellis
Autore Ellis Richard G
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (345 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Soggetto topico Application software - Development
Web site development
ISBN 1-283-37686-5
9786613376862
1-84968-241-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Preparation and Habits; Preparing yourself as a developer; Gather a list of public websites that use Domino; Get certified in Lotus Notes / Domino application development; Use Domino Help; Consider using external editors and development tools; Create sandbox applications; Create a personal cookbook; Create a personal document library; Create a website; Adopt new language and terms; Pay attention to web programming developments and practices; Standardizing applications
Abide by your organization's web development guidelinesUsability; Style; Mechanics and process; Create libraries of common resources; Planning your work; Take notes; Use to-do lists; Keep a list of all active projects and tasks; Report your progress; Working the project; Work with users, not against them; Identify the champion and other players; Don't start without clear requirements; Understand the budget and timeline; provide an estimate; Avoid scope creep; Assume that all Notes applications will be web-enabled in the future; Familiarize yourself with an unknown design
Assess an existing application for web enablementThink like a user; Think like a developer; Write a report; Keep an issues log; Improve the application under the covers; Enhance performance wherever possible; Add error trapping; Add diagnostic and repair aids; Provide the customer with a summary of changes; Documenting your applications; Add comments to the code; Create internal developer notes; Add release notes to the About document; Include external documentation in the design as file resources; Create user-oriented help pages; Summary; Chapter 2:Design and Development Strategies
Planning the designUnderstand the scope of the project; Annotate the requirements document; Understand the workflow; Determine the need to access external databases; Decide on one database or several; Review existing designs; Copy the design of an existing application; Evaluate the security needs of the application; Using consistent naming conventions; Name databases so that URLs are easy to remember; Use standard versioning for design templates; Use standard versioning for major design elements; Use unique names for all major design elements; Name design elements sensibly
Name form fields consistently and appropriatelyCreate different versions of design elements for Notes and the Web; Name Domino groups and roles appropriately; Use Domino groups and roles appropriately; Name roles consistent with other applications; Attending to human factor issues; Create clean and flexible designs; Design for specific display characteristics; Design for accessibility; Add titles to pages, forms, and framesets; Optimize the use of images; Use image resources instead of pasted images; Using appropriate design elements and techniques; Consider alternate design strategies
Learn the Properties dialog box
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811577403321
Ellis Richard G  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2011
Materiale a stampa
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IBM Websphere Portal 8 [[electronic resource] ] : web experience factory and the cloud / / Chelis Camargo, Helmar Martens
IBM Websphere Portal 8 [[electronic resource] ] : web experience factory and the cloud / / Chelis Camargo, Helmar Martens
Autore Camargo Chelis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, : Packt Publishing, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (474 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Altri autori (Persone) MartensHelmar
Soggetto topico Application software - Development
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-63737-5
1-84968-405-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Portal Assessment; IBM WebSphere Portal (WP), IBM Web Experience Factory (WEF), and the cloud; SaaS/IaaS/PaaS cloud engagement models; Getting started - case study; Step 1 - background, objective, and approach; Step 2 - business need and portal alignment:; Business value alignment; Business drivers and current state; Current state - pain points and how portal capabilities can fill the gap; Step 3 - A ""Day-in-the-Life"" demonstration
Step 4 - the financial caseStep 5 - recommendations and next steps-POV; Cloud use cases applied; Cloud approach with IBM enterprise SmartCloud - initial high-level tasks; Cloud approach with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) - initial high-level tasks; Portal and Cloudonomics sense; Summary; Chapter 2: Portal Governance: Adopting the Mantra of Business Performance through IT Execution; Social and technical evolution; Five steps to governance; Establish a sense of urgency; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Create the guiding coalition; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Develop a vision strategy
A2Z Bullion Bank actionCommunicate the changed vision; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Empower broad-based action; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Portal governance-best practices; Formulate a portal governance committee; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Obtain Executive Sponsorship; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Establish a Portal Center of Excellence; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Develop governance effectiveness metrics; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Time to develop and release new portal artifacts - A2Z Bullion Bank action; Adopt and adapt portal governance; A2Z Bullion Bank action
Adopting virtual portals - A2Z Bullion Bank actionTypical portal roles; Value interests; Summary; Chapter 3: Portal Requirements Engineering; The discipline of requirements and requirements as a discipline; List users, existing systems, and functional requirements; Derive actors and use cases to create the use case model; Storyboard or wireframes; Inventory-large reusable assets; Identify delta use cases; Document nonfunctional requirements; Portal call center channel; Portal self-service (core banking) channel; Workload distribution; Validate requirements with the customer; Summary
Chapter 4: Portal Architecture: Analysis and DesignCloud architectural model; Portal architectural decisions; Information architecture - wireframes and storyboards; Portlet; Portlet view; Transition data; POM and service design conceptual overview; Service to data design overview - best practice artifacts; Enterprise reference architecture - simplifying complexity with DataPower and all handlers; A2Z banking reference and portal application architecture; A2Z call center reference and portal application architecture; Cloud as the fabric for resilient architecture
Architecting for nonfunctional requirements
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462277503321
Camargo Chelis  
Birmingham, : Packt Publishing, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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IBM Websphere Portal 8 [[electronic resource] ] : web experience factory and the cloud / / Chelis Camargo, Helmar Martens
IBM Websphere Portal 8 [[electronic resource] ] : web experience factory and the cloud / / Chelis Camargo, Helmar Martens
Autore Camargo Chelis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, : Packt Publishing, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (474 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Altri autori (Persone) MartensHelmar
Soggetto topico Application software - Development
ISBN 1-283-63737-5
1-84968-405-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Portal Assessment; IBM WebSphere Portal (WP), IBM Web Experience Factory (WEF), and the cloud; SaaS/IaaS/PaaS cloud engagement models; Getting started - case study; Step 1 - background, objective, and approach; Step 2 - business need and portal alignment:; Business value alignment; Business drivers and current state; Current state - pain points and how portal capabilities can fill the gap; Step 3 - A ""Day-in-the-Life"" demonstration
Step 4 - the financial caseStep 5 - recommendations and next steps-POV; Cloud use cases applied; Cloud approach with IBM enterprise SmartCloud - initial high-level tasks; Cloud approach with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) - initial high-level tasks; Portal and Cloudonomics sense; Summary; Chapter 2: Portal Governance: Adopting the Mantra of Business Performance through IT Execution; Social and technical evolution; Five steps to governance; Establish a sense of urgency; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Create the guiding coalition; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Develop a vision strategy
A2Z Bullion Bank actionCommunicate the changed vision; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Empower broad-based action; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Portal governance-best practices; Formulate a portal governance committee; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Obtain Executive Sponsorship; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Establish a Portal Center of Excellence; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Develop governance effectiveness metrics; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Time to develop and release new portal artifacts - A2Z Bullion Bank action; Adopt and adapt portal governance; A2Z Bullion Bank action
Adopting virtual portals - A2Z Bullion Bank actionTypical portal roles; Value interests; Summary; Chapter 3: Portal Requirements Engineering; The discipline of requirements and requirements as a discipline; List users, existing systems, and functional requirements; Derive actors and use cases to create the use case model; Storyboard or wireframes; Inventory-large reusable assets; Identify delta use cases; Document nonfunctional requirements; Portal call center channel; Portal self-service (core banking) channel; Workload distribution; Validate requirements with the customer; Summary
Chapter 4: Portal Architecture: Analysis and DesignCloud architectural model; Portal architectural decisions; Information architecture - wireframes and storyboards; Portlet; Portlet view; Transition data; POM and service design conceptual overview; Service to data design overview - best practice artifacts; Enterprise reference architecture - simplifying complexity with DataPower and all handlers; A2Z banking reference and portal application architecture; A2Z call center reference and portal application architecture; Cloud as the fabric for resilient architecture
Architecting for nonfunctional requirements
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785740503321
Camargo Chelis  
Birmingham, : Packt Publishing, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM Websphere Portal 8 : web experience factory and the cloud / / Chelis Camargo, Helmar Martens
IBM Websphere Portal 8 : web experience factory and the cloud / / Chelis Camargo, Helmar Martens
Autore Camargo Chelis
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, : Packt Publishing, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (474 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Altri autori (Persone) MartensHelmar
Soggetto topico Application software - Development
ISBN 1-283-63737-5
1-84968-405-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Portal Assessment; IBM WebSphere Portal (WP), IBM Web Experience Factory (WEF), and the cloud; SaaS/IaaS/PaaS cloud engagement models; Getting started - case study; Step 1 - background, objective, and approach; Step 2 - business need and portal alignment:; Business value alignment; Business drivers and current state; Current state - pain points and how portal capabilities can fill the gap; Step 3 - A ""Day-in-the-Life"" demonstration
Step 4 - the financial caseStep 5 - recommendations and next steps-POV; Cloud use cases applied; Cloud approach with IBM enterprise SmartCloud - initial high-level tasks; Cloud approach with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) - initial high-level tasks; Portal and Cloudonomics sense; Summary; Chapter 2: Portal Governance: Adopting the Mantra of Business Performance through IT Execution; Social and technical evolution; Five steps to governance; Establish a sense of urgency; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Create the guiding coalition; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Develop a vision strategy
A2Z Bullion Bank actionCommunicate the changed vision; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Empower broad-based action; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Portal governance-best practices; Formulate a portal governance committee; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Obtain Executive Sponsorship; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Establish a Portal Center of Excellence; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Develop governance effectiveness metrics; A2Z Bullion Bank action; Time to develop and release new portal artifacts - A2Z Bullion Bank action; Adopt and adapt portal governance; A2Z Bullion Bank action
Adopting virtual portals - A2Z Bullion Bank actionTypical portal roles; Value interests; Summary; Chapter 3: Portal Requirements Engineering; The discipline of requirements and requirements as a discipline; List users, existing systems, and functional requirements; Derive actors and use cases to create the use case model; Storyboard or wireframes; Inventory-large reusable assets; Identify delta use cases; Document nonfunctional requirements; Portal call center channel; Portal self-service (core banking) channel; Workload distribution; Validate requirements with the customer; Summary
Chapter 4: Portal Architecture: Analysis and DesignCloud architectural model; Portal architectural decisions; Information architecture - wireframes and storyboards; Portlet; Portlet view; Transition data; POM and service design conceptual overview; Service to data design overview - best practice artifacts; Enterprise reference architecture - simplifying complexity with DataPower and all handlers; A2Z banking reference and portal application architecture; A2Z call center reference and portal application architecture; Cloud as the fabric for resilient architecture
Architecting for nonfunctional requirements
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821038903321
Camargo Chelis  
Birmingham, : Packt Publishing, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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IBM® SmartCloud® essentials : navigate and use the IBM® SmartCloud® portfolio for building cloud solutions / / Edwin Schouten
IBM® SmartCloud® essentials : navigate and use the IBM® SmartCloud® portfolio for building cloud solutions / / Edwin Schouten
Autore Schouten Edwin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, UK : , : Packt Publishing, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (113 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Collana Professional expertise distilled
Soggetto topico Computer networks
Data recovery (Computer science)
Database management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-78217-065-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: IBM® SmartCloud®; A brief history of IBM; Beware of fake clouds!; The definition; Five essential characteristics; Four service models; Three deployment models; The value of cloud services; IBM® SmartCloud® portfolio; IBM® SmartCloud® Foundation; IBM® SmartCloud® Services; IBM® SmartCloud® Solutions; Summary; Chapter 2: IBM® SmartCloud® Enterprise; Introduction; Understanding the basic concepts; Basic services; Virtual machine instances; Virtual local storage
Network access methodsImage catalog; Support and maintenance; Forum support; Maintenance windows; Premium services; Storage options; Block storage; Network options; Virtual private network; Virtual local area network; Reserved IP addresses; Additional support options; Premium support; Advanced premium support; Add-on operating system support; Estimating your cost; Preparing to get started; Creating an account; Ordering premium services; Navigating to the SCE management console; Summary; Chapter 3: Getting Started; Popular uses; Resource relationships and attributes
Provisioning our first virtual machine instanceCreating a block storage volume; Creating an SSH key; Creating a virtual machine instance; Connecting to the instance; Configuring and consuming the instance; Creating a snapshot from the customized instance; Taking a snapshot of the instance; Customizing an image by adding extra parameters; Using rapid deployment services; Many more functions!; User's guide; Demonstration videos; IBM® SmartCloud® Enterprise; IBM® SmartCloud® Application Services; Summary; Chapter 4: Advanced Use-cases; Using REST (and other) APIs; User guides and references
Provisioning a virtual machine instance using the REST APIThe ; Using the REST API in a browser; Creating a virtual machine instance using the API; Powerful API functionalities; Anti-collocation; Guest messaging; The deployment utility tool; Image management; Creating dynamic virtual images; IBM Image Construction and Composition Tool; CohesiveFT; Importing images; Default features; CohesiveFT; Transfering images between different accounts; Delivering images; Securing your resources; ISO 27001 certification; Network security; Network concepts and tools
Integrating your authentication policy using a proxyHost security; Hypervisor security; Encrypting data in virtual machine instances; Backup and restore options; Backup using the storage capabilities; Monitoring instances; IBM Tivoli® Monitoring; Managing from a mobile device; High availability; Summary; Chapter 5: There's an Ecosystem for That; IBM product images; Licensing and pricing options; IBM Business Partner solutions; Cloud ecosystem partner images; Ready for IBM SmartCloud Services solutions; Summary; Chapter 6: Further Developments; IBM® SmartCloud® Application Services
Improving software delivery with DevOps
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453614103321
Schouten Edwin  
Birmingham, UK : , : Packt Publishing, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM® SmartCloud® essentials : navigate and use the IBM® SmartCloud® portfolio for building cloud solutions / / Edwin Schouten
IBM® SmartCloud® essentials : navigate and use the IBM® SmartCloud® portfolio for building cloud solutions / / Edwin Schouten
Autore Schouten Edwin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, UK : , : Packt Publishing, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (113 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Collana Professional expertise distilled
Soggetto topico Computer networks
Data recovery (Computer science)
Database management
ISBN 1-78217-065-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: IBM® SmartCloud®; A brief history of IBM; Beware of fake clouds!; The definition; Five essential characteristics; Four service models; Three deployment models; The value of cloud services; IBM® SmartCloud® portfolio; IBM® SmartCloud® Foundation; IBM® SmartCloud® Services; IBM® SmartCloud® Solutions; Summary; Chapter 2: IBM® SmartCloud® Enterprise; Introduction; Understanding the basic concepts; Basic services; Virtual machine instances; Virtual local storage
Network access methodsImage catalog; Support and maintenance; Forum support; Maintenance windows; Premium services; Storage options; Block storage; Network options; Virtual private network; Virtual local area network; Reserved IP addresses; Additional support options; Premium support; Advanced premium support; Add-on operating system support; Estimating your cost; Preparing to get started; Creating an account; Ordering premium services; Navigating to the SCE management console; Summary; Chapter 3: Getting Started; Popular uses; Resource relationships and attributes
Provisioning our first virtual machine instanceCreating a block storage volume; Creating an SSH key; Creating a virtual machine instance; Connecting to the instance; Configuring and consuming the instance; Creating a snapshot from the customized instance; Taking a snapshot of the instance; Customizing an image by adding extra parameters; Using rapid deployment services; Many more functions!; User's guide; Demonstration videos; IBM® SmartCloud® Enterprise; IBM® SmartCloud® Application Services; Summary; Chapter 4: Advanced Use-cases; Using REST (and other) APIs; User guides and references
Provisioning a virtual machine instance using the REST APIThe ; Using the REST API in a browser; Creating a virtual machine instance using the API; Powerful API functionalities; Anti-collocation; Guest messaging; The deployment utility tool; Image management; Creating dynamic virtual images; IBM Image Construction and Composition Tool; CohesiveFT; Importing images; Default features; CohesiveFT; Transfering images between different accounts; Delivering images; Securing your resources; ISO 27001 certification; Network security; Network concepts and tools
Integrating your authentication policy using a proxyHost security; Hypervisor security; Encrypting data in virtual machine instances; Backup and restore options; Backup using the storage capabilities; Monitoring instances; IBM Tivoli® Monitoring; Managing from a mobile device; High availability; Summary; Chapter 5: There's an Ecosystem for That; IBM product images; Licensing and pricing options; IBM Business Partner solutions; Cloud ecosystem partner images; Ready for IBM SmartCloud Services solutions; Summary; Chapter 6: Further Developments; IBM® SmartCloud® Application Services
Improving software delivery with DevOps
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790738303321
Schouten Edwin  
Birmingham, UK : , : Packt Publishing, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM® SmartCloud® essentials : navigate and use the IBM® SmartCloud® portfolio for building cloud solutions / / Edwin Schouten
IBM® SmartCloud® essentials : navigate and use the IBM® SmartCloud® portfolio for building cloud solutions / / Edwin Schouten
Autore Schouten Edwin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, UK : , : Packt Publishing, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (113 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Collana Professional expertise distilled
Soggetto topico Computer networks
Data recovery (Computer science)
Database management
ISBN 1-78217-065-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: IBM® SmartCloud®; A brief history of IBM; Beware of fake clouds!; The definition; Five essential characteristics; Four service models; Three deployment models; The value of cloud services; IBM® SmartCloud® portfolio; IBM® SmartCloud® Foundation; IBM® SmartCloud® Services; IBM® SmartCloud® Solutions; Summary; Chapter 2: IBM® SmartCloud® Enterprise; Introduction; Understanding the basic concepts; Basic services; Virtual machine instances; Virtual local storage
Network access methodsImage catalog; Support and maintenance; Forum support; Maintenance windows; Premium services; Storage options; Block storage; Network options; Virtual private network; Virtual local area network; Reserved IP addresses; Additional support options; Premium support; Advanced premium support; Add-on operating system support; Estimating your cost; Preparing to get started; Creating an account; Ordering premium services; Navigating to the SCE management console; Summary; Chapter 3: Getting Started; Popular uses; Resource relationships and attributes
Provisioning our first virtual machine instanceCreating a block storage volume; Creating an SSH key; Creating a virtual machine instance; Connecting to the instance; Configuring and consuming the instance; Creating a snapshot from the customized instance; Taking a snapshot of the instance; Customizing an image by adding extra parameters; Using rapid deployment services; Many more functions!; User's guide; Demonstration videos; IBM® SmartCloud® Enterprise; IBM® SmartCloud® Application Services; Summary; Chapter 4: Advanced Use-cases; Using REST (and other) APIs; User guides and references
Provisioning a virtual machine instance using the REST APIThe ; Using the REST API in a browser; Creating a virtual machine instance using the API; Powerful API functionalities; Anti-collocation; Guest messaging; The deployment utility tool; Image management; Creating dynamic virtual images; IBM Image Construction and Composition Tool; CohesiveFT; Importing images; Default features; CohesiveFT; Transfering images between different accounts; Delivering images; Securing your resources; ISO 27001 certification; Network security; Network concepts and tools
Integrating your authentication policy using a proxyHost security; Hypervisor security; Encrypting data in virtual machine instances; Backup and restore options; Backup using the storage capabilities; Monitoring instances; IBM Tivoli® Monitoring; Managing from a mobile device; High availability; Summary; Chapter 5: There's an Ecosystem for That; IBM product images; Licensing and pricing options; IBM Business Partner solutions; Cloud ecosystem partner images; Ready for IBM SmartCloud Services solutions; Summary; Chapter 6: Further Developments; IBM® SmartCloud® Application Services
Improving software delivery with DevOps
Record Nr. UNINA-9910806916603321
Schouten Edwin  
Birmingham, UK : , : Packt Publishing, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Il linguaggio dei nuovi media / a cura di Luca Toschi
Il linguaggio dei nuovi media / a cura di Luca Toschi
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Apogeo, ©2001
Descrizione fisica lxiii, 349 p. : tab., fig. ; 21 cm + CD-ROM
Disciplina 006.78
Collana Media professional
Soggetto non controllato MULTIMEDIA - Redazione
COMUNICAZIONE MULTIMEDIALE
ISBN 88-7303-879-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990003913910403321
Milano : Apogeo, ©2001
Materiale a stampa
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Implementing and developing cloud computing applications / / by David E.Y. Sarna
Implementing and developing cloud computing applications / / by David E.Y. Sarna
Autore Sarna David E. Y.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (333 p.)
Disciplina 006.78
Soggetto topico Cloud computing
Business - Data processing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-429-09369-1
1-4398-3083-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ch. 1. Cloud computing is a true paradigm shift -- ch. 2. From do it yourself to public cloud : a continuum -- ch. 3. Cloud computing : is it old mainframe Bess in a new dress? -- ch. 4. Moving into and around the clouds and efforts at standardization -- ch. 5. Cloud economics and capacity management -- ch. 6. Demystifying the cloud : a case study using Amazon's cloud services (AWS) -- ch. 7. Virtualization : open source and VMware -- ch. 8. Securing the cloud : reliability, availability, and security -- ch. 9. Scale and reuse : standing on the shoulders of giants -- ch. 10. Windows Azure -- ch. 11. Google in the cloud -- ch. 12. Enterprise cloud vendors -- ch. 13. Cloud service providers -- ch. 14. Practice fusion case study -- ch. 15. Support and reference materials.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463709103321
Sarna David E. Y.  
Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2010
Materiale a stampa
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