Cloud Computing as a Practise

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Cloud Computing as a Practise von Mind Map: Cloud Computing as a Practise

1. Who is Accepting Cloud?

1.1. StartUps

1.2. Small Products Within an Enterprise

1.3. Enterprises with Financial Backing

2. Who is still Afraid?

2.1. Governments

2.2. Banking

2.2.1. CapitalOne

2.3. Finance

2.4. Data is Money

2.4.1. DropBox

2.4.2. Petroleum & Oil

2.5. Working Legacy Architecture

3. Why Cloud?

3.1. Scalability

3.1.1. Application

3.1.2. Resources

3.1.3. Team

3.2. Cost

3.2.1. Resources

3.2.2. People

3.2.3. Time

4. Origins

4.1. Amazon EC2

4.2. Google App Engine

4.3. OpenStack

5. Vendors

5.1. Amazon

5.1.1. S3

5.1.2. EC2

5.1.3. Console

5.1.4. RDS

5.1.5. SageMaker

5.2. Google

5.2.1. App Engine

5.2.2. Networking

5.2.3. Containers

5.2.4. Big Table

5.3. Microsoft

5.3.1. Active Directory

5.3.2. Office Suite

5.3.3. DevOps

5.4. Alibaba

5.5. Oracle

5.5.1. Database

5.5.2. Data Warehouse

5.6. Others

5.6.1. DigitalOcean

5.6.2. SAP

5.6.3. Cloud as a Service

5.6.3.1. Salesforce

5.6.3.2. Snowflake

5.6.3.3. Cloudera

5.6.4. OpenStack

5.7. HYBRID

6. Types

6.1. IaaS

6.1.1. AWS EC2

6.1.2. Google Compute Engine

6.1.3. Azure VM

6.1.4. Virtual Networks

6.1.5. Database on VMs

6.2. Paas

6.2.1. AWS Lambda

6.2.2. AWS Athena

6.2.3. Google App Engine

6.2.4. AWS BeanStalk

6.2.5. RDS, Cloud SQL

6.3. SaaS

6.3.1. DropBox

6.3.2. Drive

6.3.3. This Mind Map

6.3.4. Panoply Data

6.4. Others

6.4.1. DB as a Service

6.4.2. Security as a Service