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To the Cloud : Big Data in a Turbulent World

SKU: 9781612056166
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  • Author:
    MOSCO Vincent
  • ISBN:
    9781612056166
  • Publication Date:
    30/05/2014
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    284
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Routledge
  • Country of Publication:
To the Cloud : Big Data in a Turbulent World
To the Cloud : Big Data in a Turbulent World

To the Cloud : Big Data in a Turbulent World

SKU: 9781612056166
Regular price $82.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MOSCO Vincent
  • ISBN:
    9781612056166
  • Publication Date:
    30/05/2014
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    284
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Routledge
  • Country of Publication:

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In the wake of revelations about National Security Agency activities many of which occur in the cloud this book offers both enlightenment and a critical view. Cloud computing and big data are arguably the most significant forces in information technology today. In clear prose, "To the Cloud" explores where the cloud originated, what it means, and how important it is for business, government, and citizens. It describes the intense competition among cloud companies like Amazon and Google, the spread of the cloud to government agencies like the controversial NSA, and the astounding growth of entire cloud cities in China. From advertising to trade shows, the cloud and big data are furiously marketed to the world, even as dark clouds loom over environmental, privacy, and employment issues that arise from the cloud. Is the cloud the long-promised information utility that will solve many of the world s economic and social problems? Or is it just marketing hype? "To the Cloud" provides the first thorough analysis of the potential and the problems of a technology that may very well disrupt the world.

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  • In the wake of revelations about National Security Agency activities many of which occur in the cloud this book offers both enlightenment and a critical view. Cloud computing and big data are arguably the most significant forces in information technology today. In clear prose, "To the Cloud" explores where the cloud originated, what it means, and how important it is for business, government, and citizens. It describes the intense competition among cloud companies like Amazon and Google, the spread of the cloud to government agencies like the controversial NSA, and the astounding growth of entire cloud cities in China. From advertising to trade shows, the cloud and big data are furiously marketed to the world, even as dark clouds loom over environmental, privacy, and employment issues that arise from the cloud. Is the cloud the long-promised information utility that will solve many of the world s economic and social problems? Or is it just marketing hype? "To the Cloud" provides the first thorough analysis of the potential and the problems of a technology that may very well disrupt the world.

    Featured in the May 2014 Law newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

    Featured in the Deep Winter 2014 Social Work newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

In the wake of revelations about National Security Agency activities many of which occur in the cloud this book offers both enlightenment and a critical view. Cloud computing and big data are arguably the most significant forces in information technology today. In clear prose, "To the Cloud" explores where the cloud originated, what it means, and how important it is for business, government, and citizens. It describes the intense competition among cloud companies like Amazon and Google, the spread of the cloud to government agencies like the controversial NSA, and the astounding growth of entire cloud cities in China. From advertising to trade shows, the cloud and big data are furiously marketed to the world, even as dark clouds loom over environmental, privacy, and employment issues that arise from the cloud. Is the cloud the long-promised information utility that will solve many of the world s economic and social problems? Or is it just marketing hype? "To the Cloud" provides the first thorough analysis of the potential and the problems of a technology that may very well disrupt the world.

Featured in the May 2014 Law newsletter.
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Featured in the Deep Winter 2014 Social Work newsletter.
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