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Introducation of cloud coumputing

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Introducation of cloud coumputing

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  1. INTRODUCITON TO CLOUD COMUPUTING

  2. INTRODUCING THE LATEST CLOUD COMPUTING FEATURES Cloud computing is a process of delivering software services to users with the help of internet technologies. Cloud computing services that are delivered on the demand- service type and are chargeable. In a purpose to increase its usage, cloud computing service providers offer self- service capabilities to users with scalable features.

  3. WHAT MAKES CLOUD COMPUTING DIFFERENT? In this, the service you use is provided by someone else and managed on your behalf. So if you're using Google Documents, you don't have to worry about buying umpteen licenses for word-processing software or keeping them up-to-date. Neither you have to worry about viruses that may affect your computer or about backing up the files you create. Google does all that for you. One addition of cloud computing is that you no longer need to worry how the service you're buying is provided: with Web-based services, you will simply concentrate on whatever your job is and you just need to leave the problem of providing dependable computing to someone else.

  4. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF CLOUD COMPUTING? Cloud computing has gained popularity at a rapid pace because it offers a number of benefits. It’s more cost-effective than on-site server installations and can provide faster service than a traditional installation. In addition, cloud computing models are easy to scale. The cloud extends alongside an organization's fluctuating needs, making it easy to accommodate real-time changes in computing power needs. The cloud is also very reliable, offering dependable data backup for disaster recovery and business continuity. Businesses that leverage cloud environments do not need to maintain complex hardware, nor do they need to build solutions from scratch. The cloud allows teams to get projects up and running as soon as they receive executive sign off.

  5. WHAT ARE SOME CLOUD COMPUTING EXAMPLES? While cloud computing can take many forms, the majority falls into three key areas. Each type of cloud computing provides its own set of advantages.

  6. SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (SAAS) Traditionally, software was installed directly on each individual device. With the software as a service (SaaS) computing model, web applications are hosted in the cloud to reduce costs through pay-as-you-go pricing. End users can easily connect to the cloud application through a web browser or mobile device, and there’s no need for IT departments to get involved with management or maintenance. Examples include Gmail, Salesforce CRM, and RightSignature, as well as cloud storage services like OneDrive and Dropbox.

  7. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) The infrastructure as a service (IaaS) computing model moves an organization's entire datacenter to the cloud. The business rents virtual machines (VMs), virtual servers, operating systems, and other IT infrastructure on a pay-as-you-go basis. The cloud service provider is responsible for maintaining all data storage servers and networking hardware, eliminating the need for a resource-intensive, on-site installation. Examples include Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and Amazon Web Services (AWS)

  8. Platform as a Service (PaaS) The platform as a service computing model gives organizations the power to develop software without needing to maintain the backend environment. PaaS vendors optimize environments for each tenant's unique needs, and often include supplemental development tools such as storage resources, compile services, and version control.

  9. IS CLOUD COMPUTING SECURE? CLOUD PROVIDERS TAKE CLOUD SECURITY VERY SERIOUSLY. VENDORS HAVE DEVELOPED COMPLEX SECURITY PROTOCOLS BASED ON ENCRYPTION AND AUTHENTICATION, AND TAKE STEPS TO ENSURE TENANTS CAN’T ACCESS THEIR NEIGHBOR'S DATA. IN GENERAL, SERVERS ARE REGULATED BY THE LAWS OF THE COUNTRY THEY RESIDE IN. THAT MEANS DATA STORED ON A EUROPEAN SERVER WILL BE REGULATED DIFFERENTLY THAN A SERVER IN THE U.S. ORGANIZATIONS THAT HANDLE PRIVATE USER DATA NEED TO BE AWARE OF ALL REGULATIONS THAT MAY APPLY TO THEIR CLOUD SOLUTIONS.

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