[Type the company name] | Applying Cloud Computing to the Healthcare Insurance Industry | | | Northwestern University Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) Dr. Alan Wolff This abstract describes how cloud computing can be used to support business strategy and continuity‚ improve efficiency and lower costs for a healthcare insurer. Specifically‚ it proposes using cloud services during the discovery and feasibility phases of new product launch and for disaster recovery
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Mobile Computing and Social Networking Student: Kristopher Bryant Professor: Dr. Edwin R. Otto Course Title: Information Systems Decision Making Date: August 18‚ 2012 Being healthy is one of our greatest assets that people take for granted when experiencing good health and one that is missed when experiencing illness. Anstett (2012) states that “employers all over the country‚ from big companies to city governments‚ increasingly are offering workplace health insurance policies that reward
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business companies with their limited budget are finding themselves in the middle of balancing between its client/employee needs and maintaining efficient work environment. In today’s economy the answer for the above problem is ‘Cloud Computing’. Cloud computing offers software and hardware resources and in some cases human services over a distributed environment that can be shared and utilized on demand through internet. Business owners can use these resources as per their requirement even
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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 for
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Cloud Computing: Fact versus Fog December 2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary Foundations of Cloud Computing Obstacles and Considerations Future of Cloud December 2010 | Copyright © 2010 Grail Research‚ LLC 2 Executive Summary Purpose “Cloud” Buzz This presentation addresses the current state of cloud computing‚ obstacles to business adoption‚ and expectations for the future. This is the first in a series of papers written by Grail Research on the topic of cloud computing
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Mobile Computing and Social Networks CIS 500 09/03/2012 “Geolocation in general is the practice of determining the physical‚ real world location of a person‚ device or subject matter using digital information processed through the Internet or other electronic means of communication” (How Accurate is GeoLocation?). You will be using this type of technology to acquire data from one person’s computer/mobile device‚ to try and identify where their actual location is. This type of
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Mobile Computing and Social Networks CIS 500 6/10/12 Mobile based applications are compact software programs that perform specific tasks for the mobile user. There are two types of mobile apps: “The native app must be installed on the device; they either arrive pre-installed on the phone – these might include address book‚ calendar‚ calculator‚ games‚ maps and Web browser – or they can be downloaded from for free or a small fee from Web sites – today these sites are called app stores. Native apps
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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
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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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