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‘The Definitive Guide to Modernizing Applications on Google Cloud’ released on Jan 7, 2022.
DALLAS, January 27, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Steve Sangapu, CTO & Founder at Dallas-based cloud engineering firm D3V, earlier this month released his co-authored book: ‘The Definitive Guide to Modernizing Applications on Google Cloud’. The technical book offers insight on the best practices in application modernization from three experts: Steve Sangapu, Dheeraj Panyam, a Google Cloud certified tech lead, and Jason Marston, a veteran Cloud Solution Architect specializing in modernization.
From Steve Sangapu:
"'The Definitive Guide to Modernizing Applications on Google Cloud' is for software developers and solutions architects looking to gain experience in modernizing enterprise software through Google Cloud to transform them into cloud-native applications."
"While basic knowledge of Java and Spring Boot is necessary, prior Google Cloud experience is useful but not mandatory."
Google Cloud, currently holding third place in the cloud market with 9%, has steadily been growing year over year. More and more organizations are choosing to host part or all of their applications and workloads in GCP, which is where this book comes in. Through this guide, software developers can explore every part of the complex application modernization journey, explained through a real application becoming modernized as the book progresses.
Available on Amazon, this guide provides the necessary know-how to not only get with the times, but to fully harness all of the cutting edge, emerging technologies that come with cloud. In today’s world where innovation is now a business requirement, an agile infrastructure is a necessity.
About Steve Sangapu
Steve is the founder & CTO of D3V, a cloud engineering firm and Google Cloud partner. Steve is an accomplished technical leader with 20+ years of experience and 7 patents from United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Most recently, he was a CTO of a DFW startup, LASH Delivery, that was acquired by a Fortune 500 company. Steve holds a Bachelors in Computer Science, Masters in Computer Engineering as well as multiple certifications.
About D3V
D3V is a Dallas-based cloud engineering firm. D3V’s mission is to guide companies in fully harnessing the cloud so they can innovate to create competitive advantages. As a Google Cloud Partner, their core services include DevOps, Application Modernization & Dialgoflow.
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