History of Cloud Computing The term “cloud computing” was most probably derived from the diagrams of clouds used to represent the Internet in textbooks. The concept was derived from telecommunications companies who made a radical shift from point-to-point data circuits to Virtual Private Network (VPN) services in the 1990s. By optimizing resource utilization through load balancing‚ they could get their work done more efficiently and inexpensively. The first time the term was used in its current
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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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Cloud computing is Internet-based computing‚ whereby shared resources‚ software and information are provided to computers and other devices on-demand‚ like a public utility. It is a paradigm shift following the shift from mainframe to client-server that preceded it in the early ’80s. Details are abstracted from the users who no longer have need of‚ expertise in‚ or control over the technology infrastructure "in the cloud" that supports them.[1] Cloud computing describes a new supplement‚ consumption
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Type of Cloud Computing Cloud Computing can be divided by two main criteria. The first criterion is service models‚ and another criterion is deployment models. Service Models For service model criterion‚ cloud computing can be divided into three types which are software as a service (SaaS)‚ platform as a service (PaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) Software as a Service (SaaS) The first service model‚ software as a service‚ likes an online application. Service provider is responsible
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Cloud Computing Bhavin D. Tank (S.Y.B.Sc. (IT)) College of Computer Science and Information Technology‚ Junagadh Ph. +91 - 93282 96802 E-mail: tank.infotech@yahoo.com ABSTRACT: This white paper is an introduction to the terms‚ characteristics‚ and services associated with internet-based computing‚ commonly referred to as cloud computing. Also introduced are the benefits and challenges associated with cloud computing‚ and for those seeking to use communications services in the cloud‚ briefly
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EBM510 - Information Processing and the Web Cloud Computing Research Paper Mahesh BahuleyanNair 000-14-6974 Abstract This research paper is to recommend or suggest cloud computing as an alternative to the obsolete and highly expensive traditional computing mechanisms. Cloud computing is a new general purpose Internet-based technology through which information is stored in servers and provided
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Evaluating Cloud Risk for the Enterprise: A Shared Assessments Guide October 2010 Published By ©2010 The Shared Assessments Program. All Rights Reserved. Table of Contents About the Shared Assessments Program ............................................................................................4 Acknowledgments ..............................................................................................................................6 Foreword ................................
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ISOM4100 Case 2 Cloud Computing Lau Lee Sho 10048464 1. Public cloud Private cloud Hybrid cloud Performance Low to medium Very good Good Security Good‚ depends on security measures of the service provider Most secure‚ as all storage is on-premise Very secure‚ integration options add an additional layer of security Reliability Medium‚ depends on Internet connectivity and service provider availability High‚ as all equipment is on-premise Medium to high‚ as cached
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the concept of cloud computing and cloud services‚ and we introduce layers and types of cloud computing. We discuss the differences between cloud computing and cloud services. New technologies that enabled cloud computing are presented next. We also discuss cloud computing features‚ standards‚ and security issues.We introduce the key cloud computing platforms‚ their vendors‚ and their offerings. We discuss cloud computing challenges and the future of cloud computing. Cloud computing can be
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Will the cloud have as big an impact as many predict? A complex question. Cloud computing is available now; it’s already changing the manner in which IT and business services are delivered and managed. But as is often the case with new technologies‚ organizations may overestimate the short-term effects while simultaneously underestimating the long-term benefits. Without understanding the larger wave of IT developments of which the cloud is just a part‚ companies may invest in capabilities that will
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