Information Technology Data Communication MGIT 62082 Google Cloud Group 3 S Tharshan Sandun Fernando - (FGS/M.Sc/MIT/2010/21) - (FGS/M.Sc/MIT/2010/29) Lecturer : Dr. Manodha Gamage Date of Submission April 26‚ 2013 Department of Industrial Management‚ Faculty of Science‚ University of Kelaniya‚ Sri Lanka Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Cloud Computing
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Cloud Computing for Libraries: A SWOT Analysis 8th Convention PLANNER 2012 Cloud Computing for Libraries: A SWOT Analysis Miteshkumar Pandya Abstract This paper provides brief information on cloud computing and its application for libraries. Adoption of cloud computing is not an easy task for Indian libraries. This paper provides some basic idea to choose evaluate Cloud service for the library. The advantages‚ disadvantages and features needs to be seriously considered before putting data
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in over daily lives in the form of laptops and desktops. Computer is and probably will be the single most important invention in the history of mankind. The adoption of the PC by businesses in the1980s dramatically altered the staid world of technology‚ characterized by "big iron" mainframe computers that once took up entire offices‚ even buildings! The emergence of the Internet in the 1990s and the more recent improvements in affordable and reliable Internet bandwidth to the public has given
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Case Study: How Secure is the Cloud? CSQ1: Although cloud computing have the potential to deliver powerful benefits‚ they pose new challenges to system security and reliability. Cloud computing is indeed cloudy‚ and due to lack of transparency it creates so many problems. One of the major security issue is cloud computing is highly distributed. Cloud applications and application mash-ups reside in virtual libraries in large remote data centers and server mainly supplies business services and data
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Cloud Computing Many people believe that the development of cloud computing is one of the most promising directions for improvement in Information Technology‚ as it has a great potential in saving money for small and big businesses around the globe. In the first part of this essay we are going to talk about the technology itself‚ and then we are going to discuss the real life successful implementations and predictions. First‚ cloud computing is the technology of distributed data processing in
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History of Cloud Computing The term “cloud computing” was most probably derived from the diagrams of clouds used to represent the Internet in textbooks. The concept was derived from telecommunications companies who made a radical shift from point-to-point data circuits to Virtual Private Network (VPN) services in the 1990s. By optimizing resource utilization through load balancing‚ they could get their work done more efficiently and inexpensively. The first time the term was used in its current
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Will the cloud have as big an impact as many predict? A complex question. Cloud computing is available now; it’s already changing the manner in which IT and business services are delivered and managed. But as is often the case with new technologies‚ organizations may overestimate the short-term effects while simultaneously underestimating the long-term benefits. Without understanding the larger wave of IT developments of which the cloud is just a part‚ companies may invest in capabilities that will
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CLOUD COMPUTING SUBMITTED BY: S.MEENAKSHI(meenushalu14@gmail.com) A.V.MONISHA(avmonisha2012@gmail.com) II-IT dept PSNA college of engineering and technology ABSTRACT: IT departments and infrastructure providers are under increasing pressure to provide computing infrastructure at the lowest possible cost. In order to do this‚ the concepts of resource pooling‚ virtualization‚ dynamic provisioning‚ utility and commodity
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Matter of France King Horn (ca. 1225‚ SWMid or SMid) Havelok the Dane (ca. 1280-1300‚ NEMid) Athelston (ca. 1355-80‚ EMid) Gamelyn (ca. 1350-70‚ NEMid) The Sowdon of Babylon (ca. 1400‚ EMid) The Matter of Britain Arthurian Sir Degaré (before 1325‚ SWMid) Sir Orfeo (beginning of 14th c.‚ SE) The Earl of Toulouse (ca. 1400‚ NEMid) Emaré (ca. 1400‚ NE) Layamon’s Brut (chronicle-romance; late 12th c.‚ WMid) Ywain and Gawain (ca. 1300-50‚ N) Sir Perceval of Galles (ca. 1300-40‚ N) Sir Launfal
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Earth is the third planet from the Sun‚ and the densest and fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is also the largest of the Solar System’s four terrestrial planets. It is sometimes referred to as the world or the Blue Planet.[22] Earth formed approximately 4.54 billion years ago‚ and life appeared on its surface within its first billion years.[23] Earth’s biosphere then significantly altered the atmospheric and other basic physical conditions‚ which enabled the proliferation
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