Exploring Cloud-Native Ecosystems takes readers on a journey through one of the most transformative paradigms of our time. Cloud computing is no longer just a tool—it has become a cultural and organizational shift that reshapes the way companies innovate, grow, and operate.
Structured in four parts, the book offers both clarity and depth:
- Part I introduces the foundations of the cloud—its history, evolution, service and deployment models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS; public, private, hybrid)—and explores the regulatory frameworks that govern adoption.
- Part II is a practical toolkit covering DevOps, FinOps, Agile, ITIL4, and other frameworks that guide organizations through effective cloud adoption.
- Part III explores cloud-native informational ecosystems, where infrastructures, applications, and data converge into resilient and scalable systems. Blueprints, landing zones, and value chains are introduced to show how to design modern architectures.
- Part IV focuses on people and organizations: competence centers, cultural change, and collaboration models that make the cloud-native journey sustainable and future-ready.
At the end of each section, a
holistic vision expands the perspective, while dialogues with two recurring characters—Old Birba, the mentor, and Jenny, the curious learner—make complex topics more engaging and accessible.
This book is intended for a wide audience: IT professionals, managers, compliance and security experts, and anyone interested in understanding how cloud-native ecosystems enable agility, efficiency, and innovation. It is not just a technical manual but an invitation to reflect on the role of technology in our organizations and society.
Exploring Cloud-Native Ecosystems is a guide, a map, and a conversation starter—a way to navigate the opportunities and challenges of building smarter, more sustainable, and more human technological ecosystems.