every two years. Moore ’s law describes a long-term trend in the history of computing hardware. The number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit has doubled approximately every two years. Moore ’s law is a rule of thumb in the computer industry about the growth of computing power over time. Attributed to Gordon E. Moore the co-founder of Intel‚ it states that the growth of computing power follows an empirical exponential law. Moore originally proposed a 12 month
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taobao.com has to develop its own distributed system as the number of users exploded in recent years. The same thing happens to many other companies. For example‚ Google develops Google File System[1] and builds Bigtable[2] and MapReduce[3] computing framework on top of it for processing massive data; Amazon designs several distributed storage systems like Dynamo[4]; and Facebook uses Hive[5] and HBase for data analysis‚ and uses HayStack[6] for the storage of photos.! ! These distributed
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Stratus: "Proud to have the Least Personality" Normally‚ when we think of clouds we picture fluffs that look like cottonballs or well-feed sheep. Stratus clouds are not in that category at all. Stratus clouds (St) are typically classified as Family C‚ aka Low-level clouds with little vertical development. They are flat and featureless‚ with a color ranging from pale shroud white to nicotine gray. They are smooth and formless‚ like ghosts. They are usually the culprits behind a weatherman’s
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providing computing infrastructure and software by traditional independent software vendors‚ I have examined the possibility of deploying a private cloud computing system in our school to help cut down our technology expense‚ and the implementation is feasible. Nowadays‚ all types of organizations are trending toward cloud computing. It reflects the ability of having access to information‚ software‚ and computing resource infrastructure without necessarily having to own them. By deploying cloud computing
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Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited Case # 09-0743 Systems Engineering at MITRE SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (SOA) SERIES Cloud Computing and SOA Geoffrey Raines Executive Summary Cloud computing describes a broad movement toward the use of wide area networks (WANs)‚ such as the Internet‚ to enable interaction between information technology (IT) service providers of many types and consumers. Service providers are expanding their offerings to include the entire traditional
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White Paper Cloud Computing in the Public Sector: Public Manager’s Guide to Evaluating and Adopting Cloud Computing Authors Russell Craig Jeff Frazier Norm Jacknis Seanan Murphy Carolyn Purcell Patrick Spencer JD Stanley November 2009 Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) Cisco IBSG Copyright © 2009 Cisco Systems‚ Inc. All rights reserved. White Paper Cloud Computing in the Public Sector: Public Manager’s Guide to Evaluating and Adopting Cloud Computing Executive
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Bowie State University DISCOVERING THE LIMITS OF CLOUD COMPUTING By Oladapo Akingbade 4/22/2013 Table of Contents ABSTRACT 3 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 4 ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT OF CLOUD COMPUTING 7 CLOUD COMPUTING LIMITATIONS 9 FEASIBLE SOLUTIONS 11 INTERVIEW 11 INTERVIEW #1 11 INTERVIEW #2 13 CONCLUSION 14 REFERENCES 16 ABSTRACT This research paper tackles the issues that faces Cloud Computing today and gives the experts and industry’s point of view on the matter
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White Paper Introduction to Cloud Computing Introduction to Cloud Computing White Paper Executive Summary A common understanding of “cloud computing” is continuously evolving‚ and the terminology and concepts used to define it often need clarifying. Press coverage can be vague or may not fully capture the extent of what cloud computing entails or represents‚ sometimes reporting how companies are making their solutions available in the “cloud” or how “cloud computing” is the way forward‚ but not
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Annotated Bibliography: The Government Cloud Bowen‚ Janine Anthony. "Cloud Computing: Issues in Data Privacy/Security and Commercial Considerations." The Computer & Internet Lawyer Aug. 2011: 1+. Academic OneFile. Web. 1 Oct. 2011 In the article‚ "Cloud Computing: Issues in Data Privacy/Security and Commercial Considerations"‚ Janine Anthony Bowen discusses the legal problems with Cloud Computing. She discusses problems with cloud computing such as client’s data being stored
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Easier on Cloud Computing Ting Sang Shanghai Jiao Tong University‚ Shanghai‚ 200240‚ China. saintogod@gmail.com In this paper I will focus on analyzing challenge for forensic investigation in cloud environments. The rest paper is organized as following. In section II‚ I will show what cloud computing and digital forensics is. And the next section is about the challenges that introduced by cloud computing to digital forensic. I will show a model that can make the cloud computing friendlier
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