Swift in the Cloud

Swift in the Cloud
Author: Leigh Williamson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2017-08-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1119368537

Write and run Swift language programs in the Cloud Written by the team of developers that has helped bring the Swift language to Cloud computing, this is the definitive guide to writing and running Swift language programs for cloud environment. In Swift in the Cloud, you'll find full coverage of all aspects of creating and running Swift language applications in Cloud computing environments, complete with examples of real code that you can start running and experimenting with today. Since Apple introduced the Swift language in 2014, it has become one of the most rapidly adopted computer programming languages in history—and now you too can start benefitting from using the same programming language for all components of a scalable, robust business software solution. Create server applications using Swift and run them on pay-as-you-go cloud infrastructure Quickly write and test Swift code snippets in your own cloud sandbox Use Docker containers to deploy Swift applications into multiple cloud environments without having to change code Grasp the elements and structure of the Swift.org open technology project Find out how to avoid the complexities of runtime configuration by using Cloud Foundry buildpacks for Swift Build high performing web applications and REST APIs with an open source Swift based web server framework Scale up your cloud services by running Swift modules in an asynchronous, open source, 'serverless' cloud environment Whether you are already using Swift to build mobile applications or a seasoned web developer, Swift in the Cloud will help you leverage server-side Swift to power your next generation of applications.

Hands-On Salesforce Data Cloud

Hands-On Salesforce Data Cloud
Author: Joyce Kay Avila
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2024-08-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1098147820

Learn how to implement and manage a modern customer data platform (CDP) through the Salesforce Data Cloud platform. This practical book provides a comprehensive overview that shows architects, administrators, developers, data engineers, and marketers how to ingest, store, and manage real-time customer data. Author Joyce Kay Avila demonstrates how to use Salesforce's native connectors, canonical data model, and Einstein's built-in trust layer to accelerate your time to value. You'll learn how to leverage Salesforce's low-code/no-code functionality to expertly build a Data Cloud foundation that unlocks the power of structured and unstructured data. Use Data Cloud tools to build your own predictive models or leverage third-party machine learning platforms like Amazon SageMaker, Google Vertex AI, and Databricks. This book will help you: Develop a plan to execute a CDP project effectively and efficiently Connect Data Cloud to external data sources and build out a Customer 360 Data Model Leverage data sharing capabilities with Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, and Azure Use Salesforce Data Cloud capabilities for identity resolution and segmentation Create calculated, streaming, visualization, and predictive insights Use Data Graphs to power Salesforce Einstein capabilities Learn Data Cloud best practices for all phases of the development lifecycle

Programming Microsoft's Clouds

Programming Microsoft's Clouds
Author: Thomas Rizzo
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1118236556

A detailed look at a diverse set of Cloud topics, particularly Azure and Office 365 More and more companies are realizing the power and potential of Cloud computing as a viable way to save energy and money. This valuable book offers an in-depth look at a wide range of Cloud topics unlike any other book on the market. Examining how Cloud services allows users to pay as they go for exactly what they use, this guide explains how companies can easily scale their Cloud use up and down to fit their business requirements. After an introduction to Cloud computing, you'll discover how to prepare your environment for the Cloud and learn all about Office 365 and Azure. Examines a diverse range of Cloud topics, with special emphasis placed on how Cloud computing can save businesses energy and money Shows you how to prepare your environment for the Cloud Addresses Office 365, including infrastructure services, SharePoint 2010 online, SharePoint online development, Exchange online development, and Lync online development Discusses working with Azure, including setting it up, leveraging Blob storage, building Azure applications, programming, and debugging Offers advice for deciding when to use Azure and when to use Office 365 and looks at hybrid solutions between Azure and Office 365 Tap into the potential of Azure and Office 365 with this helpful resource.

Oceanobs'19: An Ocean of Opportunity. Volume III

Oceanobs'19: An Ocean of Opportunity. Volume III
Author: Tong Lee
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 867
Release: 2020-12-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 2889631206

This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact.

Look Smarter Than You Are with Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud

Look Smarter Than You Are with Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud
Author: Edward Roske
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2017-02-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1365733459

Oracle Planning & Budgeting Cloud takes your confusing budgeting application or existing Excel spreadsheets and makes them into a world-class budgeting application. This Cloud solution will reduce your plan cycle time, increase timeliness of information for business decisions, and improve accuracy in forecasts. And this book is the key to get there! Look Smarter Than You Are with Oracle Planning & Budgeting Cloud will walk you through how to build a Planning & Budgeting Cloud application from start to finish, step by step. We will also cover the end user features and functions for entering, reporting, and analyzing your data. You will learn: - How to build an Oracle PBCS application from start to finish - How to administer and automate your solution - How to migrate to and from on-premise Hyperion Planning - All of the end user features and functions like entering plans, running business rules, sandboxing and more

Practical Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Practical Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Author: Michał Tomasz Jakóbczyk
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1484255062

Use this fast-paced and comprehensive guide to build cloud-based solutions on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. You will understand cloud infrastructure, and learn how to launch new applications and move existing applications to Oracle Cloud. Emerging trends in software architecture are covered such as autonomous platforms, infrastructure as code, containerized applications, cloud-based container orchestration with managed Kubernetes, and running serverless workloads using open-source tools. Practical examples are provided. This book teaches you how to self-provision the cloud resources you require to run and scale your custom cloud-based applications using a convenient web console and programmable APIs, and you will learn how to manage your infrastructure as code with Terraform. You will be able to plan, design, implement, deploy, run, and monitor your production-grade and fault-tolerant cloud software solutions in Oracle's data centers across the world, paying only for the resources you actually use. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is part of Oracle's new generation cloud that delivers a complete and well-integrated set of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) capabilities (compute, storage, networking), edge services (DNS, web application firewall), and Platform as a Service (PaaS) capabilities (such as Oracle Autonomous Database which supports both transactional and analytical workloads, the certified and fully managed Oracle Kubernetes Engine, and a serverless platform based on an open-source Fn Project). What You Will LearnBuild software solutions on Oracle CloudAutomate cloud infrastructure with CLI and TerraformFollow best practices for architecting on Oracle CloudEmploy Oracle Autonomous Database to obtain valuable data insightsRun containerized applications on Oracle’s Container Engine for KubernetesUnderstand the emerging Cloud Native ecosystem Who This Book Is For Cloud architects, developers, DevOps engineers, and technology students and others who want to learn how to build cloud-based systems on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) leveraging a broad range of OCI Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS) capabilities, Oracle Autonomous Database, and Oracle's Container Engine for Kubernetes. Readers should have a working knowledge of Linux, exposure to programming, and a basic understanding of networking concepts. All exercises in the book can be done at no cost with a 30-day Oracle Cloud trial.

Oracle HCM Cloud Concepts - Part 8

Oracle HCM Cloud Concepts - Part 8
Author: Ashish Harbhajanka
Publisher: Ashish Harbhajanka
Total Pages: 194
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1676971483

A handy reference guide explaining core concepts of Oracle HCM Cloud Application. All the worked-out examples have been performed in a SaaS Deployment but very well applies for an On-Premise of Hybrid Deployment Model too. Topics include Fetch HDL Keys from Oracle HCM Cloud Application, Creating a New Employee using the Newsfeed Layout in Oracle HCM Cloud Release 13 (Update 18B), Performing "Change Legal Employer" Transaction In Oracle HCM Cloud (Newsfeed Layout Release13 Update 18B) : A Worked Example , Assigning Value Set to Element Input Value In Oracle HCM Cloud Application, Storing Non-Unique Values In a Custom Lookup In Oracle HCM Cloud Application - A Worked Example, Dynamically Changing Values of Dependent Parameter of a BIP Report in Oracle Fusion HCM Cloud Application, Embedding Multiple Charts and Data Table in a BIP Report, Running Custom Dashboard by a single click in Oracle Fusion HCM Cloud , Defaulting Current Day, Month and Year as Parameter Value of a BI Report, Loading Data into Oracle HCM Cloud Using Inbound Interface Delivery Option, Creating Absence Management Usage Report In Oracle HCM Cloud Application , Creating BI Publisher Data Model Using Query Builder In Oracle ERP Cloud, Verifying Workforce Structures Position Row in Oracle HCM Cloud Application, Generating .dat files from HCM Extracts In Oracle HCM Cloud Application, Creating ESS Job for a BIP Report having multiple user input parameters In Oracle HCM Cloud Application, Generating Password Protected PDF Reports from Simple Click on Springboard Icon, Creating .dat files from BI Publisher Report In Oracle HCM Cloud Application, Mandatory parameter feature in BI Data Model in Oracle HCM Cloud Application, Generating CSV File from HCM Extracts in Oracle HCM Cloud Application, Role and Privilege Mapping OTBI Analysis In Oracle HCM Cloud Application, Alert Composer Feature In Oracle Fusion HCM Cloud Application, Global Transfer In Oracle HCM Cloud Application, Running a Periodic/Resource Alert in Oracle Fusion HCM Cloud Application, Purge Person Data from Test Environments In Oracle HCM Cloud Application and An Introduction to Unified Sandbox Feature in Oracle Fusion Application Release 13 19D.

Cloud Foundry: The Definitive Guide

Cloud Foundry: The Definitive Guide
Author: Duncan C. E. Winn
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017-05-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1491932546

How can Cloud Foundry help you develop and deploy business-critical applications and tasks with velocity? This practical guide demonstrates how this open source, cloud-native application platform not only significantly reduces the develop-to-deploy cycle time, but also raises the value line for application operators by changing the way applications and supporting services are deployed and run. Learn how Cloud Foundry can help you improve your product velocity by handling many of essential tasks required to run applications in production. Author Duncan Winn shows DevOps and operations teams how to configure and run Cloud Foundry at scale. You’ll examine Cloud Foundry’s technical concepts—including how various platform components interrelate—and learn how to choose your underlying infrastructure, define the networking architecture, and establish resiliency requirements. This book covers: Cloud-native concepts that make the app build, test, deploy, and scale faster How to deploy Cloud Foundry and the BOSH release engineering toolchain Concepts and components of Cloud Foundry’s runtime architecture Cloud Foundry’s routing mechanisms and capabilities The platform’s approach to container tooling and orchestration BOSH concepts, deployments, components, and commands Basic tools and techniques for debugging the platform Recent and soon-to-emerge features of Cloud Foundry

Beginners Guide To Oracle HCM Cloud

Beginners Guide To Oracle HCM Cloud
Author: Ashish Harbhajanka
Publisher: Ashish Harbhajanka
Total Pages: 1530
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

A handy reference guide explaining core concepts of Oracle HCM Cloud Application. All the worked out examples have been performed in a SaaS Deployment but very well applies for an On-Premise or Hybrid Deployment Model too. Topics include HCM Data Loader, HCM Spreadsheet Data Loader, HCM Extracts, BI Publisher Reports, OTBI Analysis, Web-Services, Developer Connect, Functional Setup Manager, Personalization, Customization, Absence Management, Fast Formulas, Scheduled Processes, Value-Sets, Profile Options, Lookups, Approval Workflows, Notifications, Rest API

A Developer's Guide to Cloud Apps Using Microsoft Azure

A Developer's Guide to Cloud Apps Using Microsoft Azure
Author: Hamida Rebai Trabelsi
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2023-02-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1804613800

Build and deploy modern and secure applications on Microsoft Azure by implementing best practices, patterns, and new technologies with this easy-to-follow guide Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key FeaturesLearn various methods to migrate legacy applications to cloud using different Azure servicesImplement continuous integration and deployment as a best practice for DevOps and agile developmentGet started with building cloud-based applications using containers and orchestrators in different scenariosBook Description Companies face several challenges during cloud adoption, with developers and architects needing to migrate legacy applications and build cloud-oriented applications using Azure-based technologies in different environments. A Developer's Guide to Cloud Apps Using Microsoft Azure helps you learn how to migrate old apps to Azure using the Cloud Adoption Framework and presents use cases, as well as build market-ready secure and reliable applications. The book begins by introducing you to the benefits of moving legacy apps to the cloud and modernizing existing ones using a set of new technologies and approaches. You'll then learn how to use technologies and patterns to build cloud-oriented applications. This app development book takes you on a journey through three major services in Azure, namely Azure Container Registry, Azure Container Instances, and Azure Kubernetes Service, which will help you build and deploy an application based on microservices. Finally, you'll be able to implement continuous integration and deployment in Azure to fully automate the software delivery process, including the build and release processes. By the end of this book, you'll be able to perform application migration assessment and planning, select the right Azure services, and create and implement a new cloud-oriented application using Azure containers and orchestrators. What you will learnGet to grips with new patterns and technologies used for cloud-native applicationsMigrate old applications and databases to Azure with easeWork with containers and orchestrators to automate app deploymentSelect the right Azure service for deployment as per the use casesSet up CI/CD pipelines to deploy apps and services on Azure DevOpsLeverage Azure App Service to deploy your first applicationBuild a containerized app using Docker and Azure Container RegistryWho this book is for This book is for cloud developers, software architects, system administrators, developers, and computer science students looking to understand the new role of the software architect or developer in the cloud world. Professionals looking to enhance their cloud and cloud-native programming concepts will also find this book useful. A sound background in C#, ASP.NET Core, and Visual Studio (any recent version) and basic knowledge of cloud computing will be helpful.