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  1. Learning Ansible
    Embrace productivity and challenge IT complexity with the best automation engine
    GitforGits | Asian Publishing House

    Learn to integrate with DevOps tools, optimize workflows, and enhance infrastructure management. Dive into practical examples for real-world applications. Perfect for developers and sysadmins.

  2. Stratospheric (Edición Española)
    De Cero a Producción con Spring Boot y AWS
    Philip Riecks, Tom Hombergs, and Björn Wilmsmann

    De Cero a Producción con Spring Boot y AWS. Todo lo que necesitas saber para llevar una aplicación de Spring Boot a producción con AWS. No se requieren conocimientos previos de AWS. Visita stratospheric.dev para obtener un recorrido por los contenidos. (English translation of Stratospheric)

  3. Docker en profundidad
    De cero a Docker en un solo libro
    Nigel Poulton and Pablo J Moreno
    No Description Available
  4. Serverless 101 - Essential Patterns for Data Scientist
    Hands-on guideline on deploying applications using serverless.com for data scientists
    Konrad Semsch

    Get to know how to deploy small applications and machine learning solutions using the serverless.com framework.

  5. DevSecOps Tools in Cloud Platform
    DevSecOps
    Joseph Thachil George

    The primary purpose of this book is to help you understand the concept of secure Cloud platform security and IT Cybersecurity guidelines. There are several technologies available to protect our infrastructure, but many individuals are uninformed of how to use them efficiently.

  6. Building Serverless Node.js Apps on AWS
    A Brief Guide on Where to Start
    Eidan J. Rosado
    No Description Available
  7. Cyber Range Essentials
    Construct a Hybrid Cloud-Physical Lab with Ansible and Terraform
    Nicholas McKinney

    Use modern DevOps practices such as Infrastructure-as-Code and Configuration-as-Code in order to build a Zero-Trust cyber range!

  8. The Pulumi Book
    A developer's guide to programming the cloud with TypeScript and Amazon Web Services
    Christian Nunciato

    If you're a developer looking for a foothold into the cloud, this book is for you. The Pulumi Book will teach you all there is to know about Pulumi, the open-source platform that lets you build and manage cloud-based applications and infrastructure with modern programming languages and tools like TypeScript, Node.js, and Visual Studio Code.

  9. Stratospheric
    From Zero to Production with Spring Boot and AWS
    Tom Hombergs, Björn Wilmsmann, and Philip Riecks

    From Zero to Production with Spring Boot and AWS. All you need to know to get a Spring Boot application into production with AWS. No previous AWS knowledge required. Go to stratospheric.dev for a tour of the contents. (Spanish translation of Stratospheric)

  10. The PowerShell Conference Book
    Volume 3
    Mark Kraus, Michael Zanatta, Joe Houghes, Christian Coventry, Steven Judd, Phil Bossman, Adil Leghari, Arnaud Petitjean, Bill Kindle, and The DevOps Collective, Inc.

    20+ subject matter experts have teamed up to bring you the ultimate collection of PowerShell+DevOps topics that are designed to be like a conference in a book. This book not only delivers top-notch content that rivals any book on the market, but all royalties are donated to the OnRamp scholarship program which bootstraps others into the industry.

  11. Decompose your Monolithic application and move towards Microservices Architecture by addressing a common concern

  12. Cloud Computing for Data Analysis
    The missing semester of Data Science
    Noah Gift

    This book is designed to give you a comprehensive view of cloud computing including Big Data and Machine Learning. Many resources will be used including interactive labs on Cloud Platforms (Google, AWS, Azure) using Python. This is a project-based book with extensive hands-on assignments. Based on material taught at leading universities.

  13. Developing Java microservices on AWS
    Create and deploy Java microservices with Spring Boot and Docker on AWS ECS - Elastic Container Service
    Paulo Cesar Siecola

    Learn how to develop Java microservices on Amazon Web Services, one of the largest cloud computing platforms. Learn how to work with services such as Elastic Container Service, CloudWatch, Relational Database Service, Simple Notification Service, Simple Queue Service, DynamoDB, and Lambda.

  14. Dockerfile
    Write Dockerfile Following best practices
    Anish Nath

    Follow the best practice of Dockerfile.

  15. The CloudStorageMaven Guide
    Emmanouil Gkatziouras

    Do you use maven? Are you an AWS, GCP or Azure user? Then this book will help you on setting serverless repositories by utilising your cloud resources.