PRIVATE VIRTUAL INFRASTRUCTURE MINNU‚ A ABSTRACT Cloud computing describes a new supplement‚ consumption and delivery model of IT services based on Internet and it typically evolves over the Internet provision of dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources. Cloud Computing places organization ’s sensitive data in control to third party which introduces a significant level of risk on the privacy and security of sensitive data of organization. The main responsibility of Private Virtual
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Workbook EXIN Cloud Computing Foundation Edition May 2012 2 Colophon Title: EXIN CLOUD Computing Foundation – Workbook Authors: Johannes W. van den Bent (CLOUD-linguistics) and Martine van der Steeg (The Workbook Company) Reviewers: Robert Grandia (MyLegalCounsel)‚ André Koot‚ Ruud Ramakers (Centre4Cloud)‚ Ir. Jan Sipke van der Veen and Maurice van der Woude (Personal Consult) Editor: Johannes W. van den Bent (CLOUD-linguistics) Publisher: EXIN Holding
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INFRASTRUCTURE FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS Cloud Computing for Enterprise Resource Planning Rachel Suelflow 12/8/2011 Contents Definitions............................................................................................................................................... 1 Cloud Computing ................................................................................................................................. 1 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) ...........................
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Cloud Computing and its opportunities in Rural India Deepak Mitra Department of Computer Applications(MCA) Gaya College Gaya‚ Gaya-823001 Ph: +91-09472663820 Email-id : d_mitra123@yahoo.com What is Cloud Computing? Cloud computing is a new computing technology refers to the on-demand provision of computational resources via a computer network‚ rather than from a local computer. Users or clients can submit a task to the service provider‚ without actually possessing the software or
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Addressing Security Issues in Cloud Computing Rituik Dubey‚ Muhammad Asim Jamshed‚ Xiaohui Wang‚ Rama Krishna Batalla Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh‚ PA 15213 Email: {rdubey‚ mjamshed‚ xiaohuiw‚ rbatalla}@andrew.cmu.edu Abstract—This paper discusses the security issues that arise in a cloud computing framework. We concentrate on what is typically called the metering problem or “proof of work” where the client can ascertain that the amount it is being billed for by the cloud service is in accordance
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The Rise of Cloud Computing in Telecommunication Industry Introduction “There was a time when every household‚ town‚ farm or village had its own water well. Today‚ shared public utilities give us access to clean water by simply turning on the tap; cloud computing works in a similar fashion.” That was the analogy used by Vivek Kundra‚ Federal Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the United States Government to depict the use of cloud computing in today’s society. As the corporate world has embarked
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Cloud Computing Is cloud computing a new rage‚ just a fad‚ a nebulous idea or a far-reaching trend? Cloud computing has become a buzz word in working and learning environments around the globe. Newsstands and Internet pages everywhere are inundated with articles‚ whitepapers and websites dedicated to defining the many facets of cloud computing such as hosting a website on the cloud‚ building a cloud infrastructure‚ cloud security‚ vulnerabilities‚ capabilities‚ pros and cons and cost. IEEE.org
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for Data Migration in Cloud Computing Virendra Singh Kushwah*‚ Aradhana Saxena** * Assistant Professor‚ Department of Computer Science‚ HIMCS‚ Mathura ** Assistant Professor‚ Department of Computer Science‚ RJIT‚ Gwalior Abstract-- Cloud computing is a new paradigm that combines several computing concepts and technologies of the Internet creating a platform for more agile and cost-effective business applications and IT infrastructure. The adoption of Cloud computing has been increasing
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Special Publication 800-146 DRAFT Cloud Computing Synopsis and Recommendations Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Lee Badger Tim Grance Robert Patt-Corner Jeff Voas NIST Special Publication 800-146 DRAFT Cloud Computing Synopsis and Recommendations Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Lee Badger Tim Grance Robert Patt-Corner Jeff Voas C O M P U T E R S E C U R I T Y Computer Security Division Information Technology
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Research Publication Date: 3 June 2008 ID Number: G00157782 Assessing the Security Risks of Cloud Computing Jay Heiser‚ Mark Nicolett Organizations considering cloud-based services must understand the associated risks‚ defining acceptable use cases and necessary compensating controls before allowing them to be used for regulated or sensitive information. Cloud-computing environments have IT risks in common with any externally provided service. There are also some unique attributes that require
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