ISSN: 2277–3061 (online) International Journal of Computers & Technology Volume 2 No.2 April 2012 Advanced IT Outsourcing By Using Cloud Computing Model Amanbir kaur chahal Assistant Professor Global Institute of Emerging Technologies‚ Amritsar‚ Punjab Gurpreet Singh Research Fellow Adesh Institute of Engineering & Technology Faridkot‚ Punjab over the Internet and the hardware and systems software in the datacenters that provide those services (Software as a Service) The datacenter hardware
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Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE 16th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design Cloud Computing for Higher Education: A Roadmap MD. Anwar Hossain Masud School of Computing and Mathematics Charles Sturt University Albury‚ NSW 2640‚ Australia manwarhossain@csu.edu.au Xiaodi Huang School of Computing and Mathematics Charles Sturt University Albury‚ NSW 2640‚ Australia xhuang@csu.edu.au Jianming Yong School of Information Systems University of Southern Queensland
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CLOUD COMPUTING ON TEACHING AND LEARNING ABSTRACT According to the learners cloud blog‚ an article posted on 4th February 2013‚ Technology has continuously contributed effectively on the way knowledge is impacted to learners. In the 1950s learning theorists concluded that repeated drills and the repetition of content-supported learning and more specifically recall. This led to the introduction of listening stations in the classroom where students were able to use headphones
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Benefits of Organization From Cloud Computing ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT In recent years‚ many organizations benefit from sharp development of cloud computing in terms of scalability‚ agility‚ automation and resource sharing. Especially for IT departments‚ cloud computing afford the most innovative technologies and resources for them to focus on applications development‚ which are the most beneficial for organization business. On the other hand‚ the Capital &
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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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Line-1 In our 110kv Line-1 we have Enertec-Schlumberger‚ France make Back-up Distance relay (21-B1) for line protection and it was kept out of service from 17.09.02 onwards. Because it was malfunctioned in four/five event for unrelated fault in the Grid. There is an another Distance relay in the same line is called Main Distance relay(21-M1) which is in service. But this relay also was not operated in recent fault. Any way it is to be checked during Annual shut down. Now servicing of 21-B1 relay is
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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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electric grids is monitoring water usage in homes and businesses. Smart technologies could allow water utilities and consumers to • Monitor water flows much like electric usage • Turn off lawn sprinklers during the heat of the day or based on predetermined schedules • Use monitors in lawns and around plants and shrubs to prevent over- or under-watering • Monitor evaporation rates • Monitor pools‚ fountains‚ and other water features for usage How would individuals use the smart grid to reduce
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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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Mobile computing has revolutionized the way we do business‚ shop and communicate. Let’s break down briefly how mobile computing has an effect on each of the Porter’s five forces. 1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers Mobile computing gives suppliers more bargaining power‚ especially with the integration of social networking. There is variation of services and personalization that is readily available with so much customer input. Considering supplier costs‚ development is either costly or it isn’t
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