their impact Cloud computing and applications technology trends of Marketing Cloud CONTENT I. Definition of cloud computing 2 II. ARCHITECTURE OF CLOUD COMPUTING 2 1 Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) 3 2 Platform as a service (PaaS) 4 3 Software as a service (SaaS) 4 III. key characteristics of Cloud computing 5 IV. THE BENEFITS OF CLOUD COMPUTING 6 V. cloud computing for marketing 7 VI. REFERENCE 9 Definition of cloud computing Cloud computing service
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Arpita Mathur et al. / International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering (IJCSE) Cloud Based Distributed Databases: The Future Ahead Arpita Mathur Assistant Professor: Dept. of Computer Science Lachoo Memorial College of Science & Technology Jodhpur‚ Rajasthan (India) Mridul Mathur Assistant Professor: Dept. of Computer Science Lachoo Memorial College of Science & Technology Jodhpur‚ Rajasthan (India) Pallavi Upadhyay Assistant Professor: Dept. of Computer Science Lachoo
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Contents Contents 2 1.History 3 2.Introduction 4 3.Real World Application 5 3.1.Dropbox 5 3.2.Google Docs 5 3.3.Microsoft Office 365 6 3.4.AutoCAD WS 7 Future Trends 9 Summary 9 Reference: 10 1. History Cloud Computing was first introduced in the 1960s by John McCarthy‚ He wrote‚ “computation may someday be organized as a public utility.”1 The first group to implement that concept was SalesForce.com in 1999 they introduce the concept of accessing and using Enterprise Application
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Cloud computing From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Cloud computing logical diagram Cloud computing is the use of computing resources (hardware and software) that are delivered as a service over a network (typically the Internet). The name comes from the use of acloud-shaped symbol as an abstraction for the complex infrastructure it contains in system diagrams. Cloud computing entrusts remote services with a user ’s data‚ software and computation. There are many
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Ramona Munson Nov 23 2012 Cloud Atlas Analysis Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell seems to be a novel that uses the human mind to entice a reader into pure exhaustion. Very similar to a rubber band being stretched to its extreme in slow motion‚ then snapping back to its original shape and size. The six stories involved in this book are very similar to that rubber band. The author uses our visions created by the story to entrap us into the very dialogue‚ only to keep us in suspense by
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There are two authors that I would like to compare and contrast. Not their actual stories‚ instead how the authors who wrote the stories. The two stories are The Landlady wrote by Roald Dahl‚ There Will Come Soft Rains written by Ray Bradbury and they will both be reviewed. The two authors use satisfying writing styles and genres and a different audience in which the main characters talk to. But‚ they both write suspenseful stories and give their characters a good background and also good plot for
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Adoption of the Cloud Business Model in Indonesia: Triggers‚ Benefits‚ and Challenges Ivonne Sartika Mangula1 Universiteit Utrecht Princetonplein 5‚ PO BOX 80089 3508 TB‚ Utrecht +31 30 253 54 33 Inge van de Weerd VU University Amsterdam De Boelelaan 1105 1081 HV Amsterdam +31 20 598 31 32 Sjaak Brinkkemper Universiteit Utrecht Princetonplein 5‚ PO BOX 80089 3508 TB‚ Utrecht +31 30 253 31 75 i.s.mangula@uu.nl i.vande.weerd@vu.nl s.brinkkemper@uu.nl The objective of this paper
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Introduction The title of the story is The Rain Came by Grace Ogot. The author of the story is Grace Ogot or also known as Grace Emily Akinyi. She was born on 15 May 1930‚ near Kisumu‚ central Nyanza Region in Kenya. In achievement‚ she became the first African woman writer in English who published fiction by the East African Publishing House. Her stories such as Land Without Thunder (1968)‚ The Other Woman (1976)‚ and The Island of Tears (1980) provides the traditional Luo life. Most of her fiction
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"Reaching for the Cloud." The New York Times 12 Jul. 2009. Sosinsky‚ Barrie. Cloud Computing Bible. San Francisco: Wiley & Sons‚ 2011 Miller‚ Michael. “Cloud Computing: Web-Based Applications That Change the Way You Work and Collaborate Online.” Canada: Que Publishing‚ 2008. Hartig‚ Kevin. “What is Cloud Computing?” Cloudcomputing.utilizer.com. 2009. Manning‚ Craig. "The Future of the Internet." The New Zealand Herald 20 Sep. 2010. Horton‚ James L. “A Walk in the Cloud: Broadband Computing
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing and storage capacity (Gruman ‚2008) as a service to a heterogeneous community of end-recipients. The name comes from the use of clouds as an abstraction for the complex infrastructure it contains in system diagrams (Gruman‚ 2008). Cloud computing entrusts services with a user’s data‚ software and computation over a network. Cloud computing can be public or private or hybrid. In public cloud‚ applications‚ storage‚ and
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