PART I. Services, Virtualization, Handhelds, and Clouds
Chapter 1. The Imperative: IT Integration
Chapter 2. The Merger: Enterprise Business and IT Management
Chapter 3. The Bridge: Service Management
Chapter 4. The Buzz: Handhelds in the Workplace
Chapter 5. The Hard Part: Clouds
PART II. Service Management
Chapter 6. The Infrastructure: ITIL and Service Management
Chapter 7. The Superstructure: Service Management Architecture
PART III. Enterprise Integration
Chapter 8. The Harder They Fall: Integration in the Enterprise
Chapter 9. The Contenders: Enterprise Integration Architectural Patterns
PART IV. Virtualization
Chapter 10. Not in Kansas: Virtualization Challenges
Chapter 11. Splendid Isolation: Virtual Architecture Patterns
PART V. Clouds
Chapter 12. Slipping the Surly Bonds: Cloud Architecture Patterns
Chapter 13. Tricky Business: Cloud Integration Patterns
Chapter 14. Fish nor Fowl: Mixed Architectures
Chapter 15. Conclusion
About the Author: Marvin Waschke was a senior principal software architect at CA Technologies. His career has spanned the mainframe to the cloud. He has coded, designed, and managed the development of many systems, ranging through accounting, cell tower management, enterprise service desks, configuration management, and network management.Waschke represented CA Technologies on the DMTF Cloud Management Working Group, DMTF Open Virtualization Format Working Group, DMTF Common Information Model REST Interface Working Group, OASIS Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications (TOSCA) Technical Committee, DMTF Cloud Auditing Data Federation Working Group (observer), DMTF Configuration Database Federation Working Group, W3C Service Modeling Language Working Group, and OASIS OData Technical Committee (observer). On his retirement from CA, he was honored as a DMTF Fellow for his distinguished past and continuing significant contributions to the DMTF and continues his work with the DMTF on cloud standards. He was the editor-in-chief of the CA Technology Exchange (an online technical journal) and the author of Cloud Standards: Agreements That Hold Together Clouds.