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Cloud Computing Basics

Cloud Computing Basics

Anders Lisdorf

APress
2021
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Regardless of where your organization is in your cloud journey, moving to the cloud is an inevitability in the coming years. The cloud is here to stay, and now is the best time to identify optimal strategies to harness the benefits and mitigate the risks. Cloud Computing Basics is the practical, accessible entry point you have been seeking.Get an introduction to the basics of cloud computing and all five major cloud platforms. Author Anders Lisdorf ensures that you gain a fundamental cloud vocabulary and learn how to translate industry terms used by different vendors. Leveraging the economic and security benefits that the cloud provides can look very different for each organization, and Lisdorf uses his expertise to help you adapt your strategy accordingly.Cloud Computing Basics is here to bring your organization into the future. Whether you are a beginner on the topic or a tech leader kick-starting change within your company, this book provides essential insights for cloud adoption and its benefits for our modern digital era. Do not get left behind, and add Cloud Computing Basics to your tech bookshelf today. What You Will Learn Understand what the cloud is and how it differs from traditional on-premise solutionsGain a fundamental cloud vocabulary and learn how to translate between it and the terms used by different vendorsKnow the main components of the cloud and how they are usedBe aware of the vendors in the cloud market, their strengths and weaknesses, and what to expect from themTailor the optimal cloud solution to the organizational contextStudy different approaches to cloud adoption and the contexts in which they are suitable so you can determine how your organization will get the most benefit from the cloud Who This Book Is For A general business audience that wants to catch up on the basics of cloud computing in order to have informed conversations with technical professionals and vendors. The book is for anyone interested in a deeper understanding of what the cloud is, where it came from, and how it will impact every organization in the future. A basic understanding of information technology helps, but is not required.
Cloud Defense Strategies with Azure Sentinel
Use various defense strategies with Azure Sentinel to enhance your cloud security. This book will help you get hands-on experience, including threat hunting inside Azure cloud logs and metrics from services such as Azure Platform, Azure Active Directory, Azure Monitor, Azure Security Center, and others such as Azure Defender's many security layers.This book is divided into three parts. Part I helps you gain a clear understanding of Azure Sentinel and its features along with Azure Security Services, including Azure Monitor, Azure Security Center, and Azure Defender. Part II covers integration with third-party security appliances and you learn configuration support, including AWS. You will go through multi-Azure Tenant deployment best practices and its challenges. In Part III you learn how to improve cyber security threat hunting skills while increasing your ability to defend against attacks, stop data loss, prevent business disruption, and expose hidden malware. You will get an overview of the MITRE Attack Matrix and its usage, followed by Azure Sentinel operations and how to continue Azure Sentinel skill improvement.After reading this book, you will be able to protect Azure resources from cyberattacks and support XDR (Extend, Detect, Respond), an industry threat strategy through Azure Sentinel. What You Will LearnUnderstand Azure Sentinel technical benefits and functionalityConfigure to support incident responseIntegrate with Azure Security standardsBe aware of challenges and costs for the Azure log analytics workspaceWho This Book Is ForSecurity consultants, solution architects, cloud security architects, and IT security engineers
Cloud Native Integration with Apache Camel
Address the most common integration challenges, by understanding the ins and outs of the choices and exemplifying the solutions with practical examples on how to create cloud native applications using Apache Camel. Camel will be our main tool, but we will also see some complementary tools and plugins that can make our development and testing easier, such as Quarkus, and tools for more specific use cases, such as Apache Kafka and Keycloak. You will learn to connect with databases, create REST APIs, transform data, connect with message oriented software (MOMs), secure your services, and test using Camel. You will also learn software architecture patterns for integration and how to leverage container platforms, such as Kubernetes. This book is suitable for those who are eager to learn an integration tool that fits the Kubernetes world, and who want to explore the integration challenges that can be solved using containers. What You Will Learn Focus on how to solve integration challengesUnderstand the basics of the Quarkus as it’s the foundation for the applicationAcquire a comprehensive view on Apache CamelDeploy an application in Kubernetes Follow good practices Who This Book Is For Java developers looking to learn Apache Camel; Apache Camel developers looking to learn more about Kubernetes deployments; software architects looking to study integration patterns for Kubernetes based systems; system administrators (operations teams) looking to get a better understand of how technologies are integrated.
Cloud Native Architecture and Design

Cloud Native Architecture and Design

Shivakumar R Goniwada

APRESS
2021
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Build enterprise-grade cloud-native systems and learn all about cloud-native architecture and design. This book provides extensive in-depth details of patterns, tools, techniques, and processes with plenty of examples. Cloud Native Architecture and Design begins by explaining the fundamentals of cloud-native architecture and services, what cloud principles and patterns to use, and details of designing a cloud-native element. The book progresses to cover the details of how IT systems can modernize to embrace cloud-native architecture, and also provides details of various enterprise assessment techniques to decide what systems can move and cannot move into the cloud. Architecting and designing a cloud-native system isn’t possible without modernized software engineering principles, the culture of automation, and the culture of innovation. As such, this book covers the details of cloud-native software engineering methodologies, and process, and how to adopt an automated governance approach across enterprises with the adoption of artificial intelligence. Finally, you need your cloud-native applications to run efficiently; this section covers the details of containerization, orchestration, and virtualization in the public, private, and hybrid clouds. After reading this book, you will have familiarity with the many concepts related to cloud-native and understand how to design and develop a successful cloud-native application. Technologies and practices may change over time, but the book lays a strong foundation on which you can build successful cloud-native systems. What You Will Learn Discover cloud-native principles and patterns, and how you can leverage them to solve your business problems Gain the techniques and concepts you need to adapt to design a cloud-native application Use assessment techniques and tools for IT modernization Apply cloud-native engineering principles to the culture of automation and culture of innovation Harness the techniques and tools to run your cloud-native applications and automate infrastructureOperate your cloud-native applications by using AI techniques and zero operation techniques Who This Book Is For Software architects, leaders, developers, engineers, project managers, and students.
Cloud-Native Microservices with Apache Pulsar

Cloud-Native Microservices with Apache Pulsar

Rahul Sharma; Mohammad Atyab

APRESS
2021
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Apply different enterprise integration and processing strategies available with Pulsar, Apache's multi-tenant, high-performance, cloud-native messaging and streaming platform. This book is a comprehensive guide that examines using Pulsar Java libraries to build distributed applications with message-driven architecture.You'll begin with an introduction to Apache Pulsar architecture. The first few chapters build a foundation of message-driven architecture. Next, you'll perform a setup of all the required Pulsar components. The book also covers work with Apache Pulsar client library to build producers and consumers for the discussed patterns. You'll then explore the transformation, filter, resiliency, and tracing capabilities available with Pulsar. Moving forward, the book will discuss best practices when building message schemas and demonstrate integration patterns using microservices. Security is an important aspect of any application;the book will cover authentication and authorization in Apache Pulsar such as Transport Layer Security (TLS), OAuth 2.0, and JSON Web Token (JWT). The final chapters will cover Apache Pulsar deployment in Kubernetes. You'll build microservices and serverless components such as AWS Lambda integrated with Apache Pulsar on Kubernetes. After completing the book, you'll be able to comfortably work with the large set of out-of-the-box integration options offered by Apache Pulsar. What You'll LearnExamine the important Apache Pulsar components Build applications using Apache Pulsar client librariesUse Apache Pulsar effectively with microservicesDeploy Apache Pulsar to the cloudWho This Book Is ForCloud architects and software developers who build systems in the cloud-native technologies.
Cloud Attack Vectors

Cloud Attack Vectors

Morey J. Haber; Brian Chappell; Christopher Hills

APRESS
2022
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Cyberattacks continue to increase in volume and sophistication, targeting everything owned, managed, and serviced from the cloud. Today, there is widespread consensus—it is not a matter of if, but rather when an organization will be breached. Threat actors typically target the path of least resistance. With the accelerating adoption of cloud technologies and remote work, the path of least resistance is shifting in substantive ways. In recent years, attackers have realigned their efforts, focusing on remaining undetected, monetization after exploitation, and publicly shaming organizations after a breach.New, innovative, and useful products continue to emerge and offer some cloud protection, but they also have distinct limitations. No single, standalone solution or strategy can effectively protect against all cloud attack vectors or identify all malicious activity. The simple fact is that the cloud is based on a company’s assets being offered as services. As a result, the best security any organization can achieve is to establish controls and procedures in conjunction with services that are licensed in the cloud.Cloud Attack Vectors details the risks associated with cloud deployments, the techniques threat actors leverage, the empirically-tested defensive measures organizations should adopt, and shows how to improve detection of malicious activity.What You’ll Learn Know the key definitions pertaining to cloud technologies, threats, and cybersecurity solutionsUnderstand how entitlements, permissions, rights, identities, accounts, credentials, and exploits can be leveraged to breach a cloud environmentImplement defensive and monitoring strategies to mitigate cloud threats, including those unique to cloud and hybrid cloud environmentsDevelop a comprehensive model for documenting risk, compliance, and reporting based on your cloud implementation Who This Book Is ForNew security professionals, entry-level cloud security engineers, managers embarking on digital transformation, and auditors looking to understand security and compliance risks associated with the cloud
Cloud Native Applications with Docker and Kubernetes
This book takes developers on a journey into the cloud with Docker and Kubernetes. It walks you through the basics of Docker containers, how they are built, run, and published, and how the Kubernetes system allows you to use containers to better manage a cloud native application. Additionally, it walks you through various issues in cloud architecture, and how to design a cloud architecture that will work with your application and your team. The book takes a unique approach, getting you immersed in each subject with tutorials, then building up your technical knowledge, and finally backing up and thinking about more big-picture issues. Part one introduces Docker, building and working with Docker images, and covering best practices for Docker Containers. Part two covers the practicalities of "cloud native” and managing a Kubernetes application, including a full working example. The last part covers the design of cloud and microservice architectures, includingthe use of enterprise message queues, multi-site configurations and the common values that such architectures follow.This approach accelerates learning and keeps you moving forward without leaving you behind. The appendices also contain a wealth of worthwhile reference material for routine cloud application management.What You Will LearnUnderstand Docker and containerizationGain insight into what Kubernetes isMaster essential cloud architecture design principlesDesign and implement notes for building cloud architecturesWho This Book Is ForPrimarily developers who are moving to the cloud and want to get a sense of the environment they are getting into, and developers who want to move into a larger role of cloud architecture.
Cloud Computing with AWS

Cloud Computing with AWS

Pravin Mishra

APRESS
2023
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Embark on a ground-up journey to cloud computing and the Amazon Web Services (AWS) eco-system, including all the other systems, services, and the security associated with it. This book provides you with the practical know-how to become an AWS Cloud practitioner.Your exploration will take you from key fundamentals of identity and access, storage, networking, architectures, databases, security and compute services all the way through to more advanced topics. The book is organized into easy-to-follow and engaging chapters with simple examples to make complex concepts very easy to understand followed by simple step-by-step demonstrations and case studies to make you proficient in every area of AWS. You'll manage databases in your on-prem data centers and set up, operate, and scale relational database in the cloud. All the services and resources taught in this book come from the AWS Free Tier, so you will not have to pay anything to use andlearn from this book. What You'll Learn Understand key concepts and benefits of cloud computingEmploy key cloud computing models and services Review the concept of virtual machines in a cloud computing contextStudy compute services that meet your requirementsWho This Book Is ForIT professionals looking to change their domain to cloud computing as well as those who are looking to utilize AWS for their systems and projects.
Cloud Connectivity and Embedded Sensory Systems

Cloud Connectivity and Embedded Sensory Systems

Lambert Spaanenburg; Hendrik Spaanenburg

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2014
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Sensor networks are meant to create awareness in space and time. They may be measuring the presence of an object or a condition, characterizing an object stream or a situational pattern, or even detect abnormalities that are to occur. This book provides new theory on the design of wireless sensor networks, based on concepts developed for large-scale, distributed computing environments known as “cloud computing.” It provides a single-source entry into the world of intelligent sensory networks, with a step-by-step discussion of building case studies that capture the requirements, taking into account practical limitations of creating ambient intelligence. The reader will not only achieve a better understanding of sensory clouds, swarms and flocks but is also guided by examples of how to design such networks taking the typical characteristics of diverse application areas into account.
Cloud Computing and Services Science

Cloud Computing and Services Science

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2014
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The Cloud Computing and Services Science book comprises a collection of the best papers presented at the International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science (CLOSER), which was held in The Netherlands in May 2011. In netting papers from the conference researchers and experts from all over the world explore a wide-ranging variety of the emerging Cloud Computing platforms, models, applications and enabling technologies. Further, in several papers the authors exemplify essential links to Services Science as service development abstraction, service innovation, and service engineering, acknowledging the service-orientation in most current IT-driven structures in the Cloud. The Cloud Computing and Services Science book is organized around important dimensions of technology trends in the domain of cloud computing in relation to a broad scientific understanding of modern services emerging from services science. The papers of this book are inspired by scholarly and practical work on the latest advances related to cloud infrastructure, operations, security, services, and management through the global network. This book includes several features that will be helpful, interesting, and inspirational to students, researchers as well as practitioners. Professionals and decision makers working in this field will also benefit from this book
Cloud Foundry: The Definitive Guide

Cloud Foundry: The Definitive Guide

Duncan Winn

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2017
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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
Cloud Foundry

Cloud Foundry

Duncan Winn

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2016
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What exactly is a cloud-native platform? It's certainly a hot topic in IT, as enterprises today assess this option for developing and delivering software quickly and repeatedly. This O'Reilly report explains the capabilities of cloud-native platforms and examines the fundamental changes enterprises need to make in process, organization, and culture if they're to take real advantage of this approach. Author Duncan Winn focuses on the open source platform Cloud Foundry, one of the more prominent cloud-native providers. You'll learn how cloud-native applications are designed to be "infrastructure unaware" so they can thrive and move at will in the highly distributed and constantly evolving cloud environment.With this report, you'll explore: Technical driving forces that are rapidly changing the way organizations develop and deliver software today How key concepts underpinning the Cloud Foundry platform leverage each of the technical forces discussed How cloud-native platforms remove the requirement to perform undifferentiated heavy lifting, such as provisioning VMs, middleware, and databases Why cloud-native platforms enable fast feedback loops as you move from agile development to agile deployment Recommended changes and practical considerations for organizations that want to build cloud-native applications.
Cloud Native Infrastructure

Cloud Native Infrastructure

Justin Garrison; Kris Nova

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2017
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Cloud native infrastructure is more than servers, network, and storage in the cloud—it is as much about operational hygiene as it is about elasticity and scalability. In this book, you’ll learn practices, patterns, and requirements for creating infrastructure that meets your needs, capable of managing the full life cycle of cloud native applications. Justin Garrison and Kris Nova reveal hard-earned lessons on architecting infrastructure from companies such as Google, Amazon, and Netflix. They draw inspiration from projects adopted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), and provide examples of patterns seen in existing tools such as Kubernetes. With this book, you will: Understand why cloud native infrastructure is necessary to effectively run cloud native applications Use guidelines to decide when—and if—your business should adopt cloud native practices Learn patterns for deploying and managing infrastructure and applications Design tests to prove that your infrastructure works as intended, even in a variety of edge cases Learn how to secure infrastructure with policy as code
Cloud Native Data-Center Networking

Cloud Native Data-Center Networking

Dinesh G Dutt

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2019
pokkari
If you want to study, build, or simply validate your thinking about modern cloud native data center networks, this is your book. Whether you're pursuing a multitenant private cloud, a network for running machine learning, or an enterprise data center, author Dinesh Dutt takes you through the steps necessary to design a data center that's affordable, high capacity, easy to manage, agile, and reliable. Ideal for network architects, data-center operators, and network and containerized application developers, this book mixes theory with practice to guide you through the architecture and protocols you need to create and operate a robust, scalable network infrastructure. The book offers a vendor-neutral way to look at network design. For those interested in open networking, this book is chock-full of examples using open source software, from FRR to Ansible. In the context of a cloud native data center, you'll examine: Clos topology Network disaggregation Network operating system choices Routing protocol choices Container networking Network virtualization and EVPN Network automation
Cloud Native Transformation

Cloud Native Transformation

Pini Reznik; Michelle Gienow; Jamie Dobson

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2019
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In the past few years, going cloud native has been a big advantage for many companies. But it’s a tough technique to get right, especially for enterprises with critical legacy systems. This practical hands-on guide examines effective architecture, design, and cultural patterns to help you transform your organization into a cloud native enterprise—whether you’re moving from older architectures or creating new systems from scratch. By following Wealth Grid, a fictional company, you’ll understand the challenges, dilemmas, and considerations that accompany a move to the cloud. Technical managers and architects will learn best practices for taking on a successful company-wide transformation. Cloud migration consultants Pini Reznik, Jamie Dobson, and Michelle Gienow draw patterns from the growing community of expert practitioners and enterprises that have successfully built cloud native systems. You’ll learn what works and what doesn’t when adopting cloud native—including how this transition affects not just your technology but also your organizational structure and processes. You’ll learn: What cloud native means and why enterprises are so interested in it Common barriers and pitfalls that have affected other companies (and how to avoid them) Context-specific patterns for a successful cloud native transformation How to implement a safe, evolutionary cloud native approach How companies addressed root causes and misunderstandings that hindered their progress Case studies from real-world companies that have succeeded with cloud native transformations
Cloud Native

Cloud Native

Boris Scholl; Trent Swanson; Peter Jausovec

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2019
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Developers often struggle when first encountering the cloud. Learning about distributed systems, becoming familiar with technologies such as containers and functions, and knowing how to put everything together can be daunting. With this practical guide, you’ll get up to speed on patterns for building cloud native applications and best practices for common tasks such as messaging, eventing, and DevOps. Authors Boris Scholl, Trent Swanson, and Peter Jausovec describe the architectural building blocks for a modern cloud native application. You’ll learn how to use microservices, containers, serverless computing, storage types, portability, and functions. You’ll also explore the fundamentals of cloud native applications, including how to design, develop, and operate them. Explore the technologies you need to design a cloud native application Distinguish between containers and functions, and learn when to use them Architect applications for data-related requirements Learn DevOps fundamentals and practices for developing, testing, and operating your applications Use tips, techniques, and best practices for building and managing cloud native applications Understand the costs and trade-offs necessary to make an application portable
Cloud Native Infrastructure with Azure

Cloud Native Infrastructure with Azure

Nishant Singh; Michael Kehoe

O'Reilly Media
2022
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The cloud is becoming the de facto home for companies ranging from enterprises to startups. Moving to the cloud means moving your applications from monolith to microservices. But once you do, running and maintaining these services brings its own level of complexity. The answer? Modularity, deployability, observability, and self-healing capacity through cloud native development. With this practical book, Nishant Singh and Michael Kehoe show you how to build a true cloud native infrastructure using Microsoft Azure or another cloud computing solution by following guidelines from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). DevOps and site reliability engineers will learn how adapting applications to cloud native early in the design phase helps you fully utilize the elasticity and distributed nature of the cloud. This book helps you explore: Why go cloud native? How to use infrastructure as code What it takes to containerize an application Why and how Kubernetes is the "grand orchestrator" How to create a Kubernetes cluster on Azure How observability complements monitoring How to use service discovery and a service mesh to find new territories How networking and policy management serve as gatekeepers How distributed databases and storage work
Cloud FinOps

Cloud FinOps

J.R. Storment; Mike Fuller

O'Reilly Media
2023
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FinOps brings financial accountability to the variable spend model of cloud. As enterprises move aggressively to cloud, ownership of technology and financial decision-making has shifted to the edges of the organization away from procurement to engineering, architecture, and product teams. FinOps, having grown from a fringe practice to the de facto discipline managing cloud spend, is now practiced by the majority of global enterprises. This second edition provides a road map for adopting and maturing the discipline drawn from the experience of hundreds of real-world practitioners. Seven new chapters include forecasting, adopting Finops, partnering with engineering, sustainability, the UI of FinOps, and connectivity to other frameworks. There are updates throughout the book, including 150 new pages of best practices and dozens of new stories. Drawing on real-world successes and failures of large-scale cloud spenders, the book outlines the process of building a culture of cloud FinOps in your organization. Engineering and finance teams, executives, and FinOps practitioners alike will learn how to build an efficient and effective FinOps machine for data-driven cloud value decision-making. With this book, you'll learn: The DNA of a highly functional cloud FinOps culture A road map to build executive support for FinOps adoption How to understand and forecast your cloud spending How to empower engineering and finance to work together Cost allocation strategies to create accountability for cloud and container spend Strategies for rate discounts from cloud commitments When and how to implement automation of repetitive cost tasks How to empower engineering team action on cost efficiency Using unit economics to drive data-driven decision-making
Cloud of Imagination: Notes, Quotes and Hopes

Cloud of Imagination: Notes, Quotes and Hopes

Bullion Grey

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Bullion Grey brings a Cloud of Imagination, swirling in shapes, directions and interpretations. Here allowing for Creative vitality to emerge. These notes and thought-forms enclosed here are for those who want to become inspired, visionary. Inside this unique book are pages of moments, contemplations, ideas, views, thoughts, considerations, and vast deep feelings, spanning years. The notes, quotes and hopes were selected by subjects, chance or necessity of exploratory expression. It is the cultivation of perception of the inner world, the ability to see with & without eyes. Some contained in this work is poetic to strangely unknowable. The great value of this book-art here is perhaps that it is unedited. In the author's own hand are note pages, as they were when first penned. Imperfect, exposed and revealing. Revealing a "Creative" in full flight. The reader/Creative is the editor, exploring their own way. Each one who grazes these notes determine what is "useful" or not for themselves. Entering this Creative Energy Vortex is to illuminate further along the path of imagination, in different ways for each who visit these notes. It is fascinatingly true that browsing another's creative musings can inspire one to act on their own artistic ideas; becoming motivated toward one's creative expressions. To Create. Just one sketch, note, diagram or pondering can be invaluable in vaporizing creative blocks. Imbuing the reader with far reaching insights, even flashes of virtuosity. Bullion Grey "Now more than ever our world needs innovators, artists, and imaginative contributors. We need collaborators more than competitors. We need cooperation far beyond competition. Never before in Human history have we encountered such a colossal demand for cooperative Imagination." Cloud of Imagination is a book for those who yearn for Creativity. Artist, entrepreneur, or spiritual seeker will discover a treasure trove here of creative motivation, encouragement and luminosity. The Cloud of Imagination has also a publishing first: a Do-it-Yourself Table of Contents. Invented by the author, this is a new & powerful way to always get more from this creative resource. Divided in years with places to note an idea or page that moves the reader. As a result, this book grows in value each time it is used, as it becomes more relevant, personally. (complete instructions in the first few pages) this book really "walks its talk". To obtain this creative work for yourself is important, to get it for a struggling artist is even more important. Either way you bestow the gift of Imagination; one of the greatest gifts one can give is Creativity. Our imagination is our brightest possibility. Your opportunity exists right now in your imagination, it is literally ONE THOUGHT AWAY.