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ZapThink to Offer Enterprise Cloud Computing Training
January 26, 2012
ZapThink recently announced that it will be conducting a series of one and two-day training courses on enterprise cloud computing.
All of these courses will be taught by Jason Bloomberg (News - Alert), President of ZapThink. Bloomberg will be conducting these courses in the UK, Singapore, Australia and India. The company also has plans to introduce these courses to the Middle East, South Africa and other regions.
The course will cover topics such as: Type 1 and Type 2 virtualization; cloud service and deployment models; enterprise architecture and the cloud; cutting through vendor hype; relationship between cloud and SOA; traditional, para, full, OS, and hosted virtualization; virtualization and cloud computing; workloads, pods and cloud control systems.
In a release, Bloomberg said, “Cloud Computing is far more than simply outsourcing your data center. Fully leveraging the Cloud requires an architecture-focused, enterprise-centric approach that places Cloud resources into the context of enterprise IT.”
According to Bloomberg, those who attend the program will get a clear, vendor-independent understanding of cloud computing, an understanding of how to place the cloud into the context of their current enterprise architecture as well as the tools and expertise necessary to put together a cloud roadmap and migration plan for their organizations.
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