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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalI couldn’t transform developers into architects in four days, the thrust of this book is to help people think like architects.
The book you have in your hands now has a mission. Cloud computing as an approach to IT infrastructure is still emerging, and thus the technical details are still in flux—but the architectural principles of the cloud are now falling into place. But only by thinking like an architect will you be able to take advantage of the full power of the cloud.
Architects are in a unique position in the IT shop, because they have one foot in the business and the other squarely ensconced in the technology. They must understand the nuts and bolts of what works and what doesn’t without falling victim to the techie tunnel vision that inflicts so many IT people. But they must also live and breathe the business: its strategy, its goals, and most importantly, its problems.
Architecting the Cloud connects these dots. I have intentionally avoided product- or vendor-specific details, focusing instead on the challenges that architects, as well as stakeholders in the architecture, should address—in other words, connecting the business problem with the appropriate solution. A truism to be sure, but easier said than done in the cloud.
Sachin Srivastava
Sachin Srivastava is a principal architect at Cloud Technology Partners (GCP, AWS, Azure) and an industry analyst. He has served in technical roles such as chief technology officer, chief architect, and other positions with over 15+ years of experience building enterprise solutions in health care, retail, manufacturing, and loyalty marketing industries.
In his spare time he works with several start-ups in an advisory role focusing on architecture and cloud computing. When he is not staring at his computer he enjoys traveling and photography.
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