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S**C
Great content
The content is mostly small snippets, but valuable input. Written by the community, not a sales/marketing team. Real world information.
L**N
Fantastic Reference
This books is an amazing collection of expert tips and guidance from countless experts in the industry, highly recommended!
B**I
Great collection
Excellent book with industry top guns put points together
J**S
Best Bytes from the best techies
I've never heard of or see a book of knowledge from a whole industry of experts. I have check the profiles of the authors and the contributors, they are all industry leading individuals. I just ordered my copy.
S**1
Eines der wenigen Bücher das man auf Papier haben muss
Ich finde die Art und Weise wie das Buch erstellt wurde sehr originell. Auch toll ist das 2.- pro Buch an OLPC gehen. Viele interessante Ansicht betreffend Cloud Computing von so vielen bekannten Persönlichkeiten aus der Szene.
L**S
One of a kind!
The wealth of knowledge in this book is unrivalled, real industry experts providing their own personal tips and advice on deploying cloud solutions as well as dealing with challenges. Bas and Christiaan have done a great job of pulling this all together with the added benefit of charity too. Why wouldn't you buy this book?
J**S
Nice book with great stories
A nice book with great stories on cloud computing and what's about to happen in the industry.
C**S
Balanced views and advice from across the industry
If you are looking at Cloud services and what they might be able to do for your business, you need this book. Jam-packed with advice from over 140 industry experts, it is priceless to help build a picture for your business. Not only that, all profits from the paperback go to the one-laptop-per-child charity. Awesome
G**O
Not great
I bought this immediately after it came out as I was intrigued by the concept and curious to read it - unfortunately, it turns out "cloud" is meant in a really basic, traditional enterprise way. Most of the pills don't even touch cloud itself as a technology, and the content is questionable / not so curated (I understand this was one of the goals - but would have expected more consistency in a single book).
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