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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalogue

MIS 367  -  Emerging Network Technologies


This course investigates cloud computing models, techniques, and architectures. Cloud computing has evolved as a very important computing model, which enables information, software, and other shared resources to be provisioned over the network as services in an on-demand manner. Students will be exposed to the current practices in cloud computing. Topics may include distributed computing models and technologies, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), virtualization, security and privacy issues, performance and system issues, capacity planning, disaster recovery, Cloud OS, federated clouds, challenges in implementing clouds, data centers, hypervisor CPU and memory equipment, cloud-hosted applications, and other advanced and research topics in cloud computing. Course work will include homework assisgnments, presentations, and a term project that will provide exposure to scientific research in cloud computing.

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite Courses: MIS 320
Additional Restrictions/Requirements: Admission to Cameron School of Business or declared BS Information Technology major or declared Cybersecurity minor.
Course Repeatability: Course may not be repeated. Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3
Major Restriction BS Business Administration or BS Information TechnologyMinor Restriction Cybersecurity Minor



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