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Cloud Basics. Cloud Basics Objectives. Define what the Cloud is Describe the essential characteristics are of the Cloud Describe the service models of the Cloud Describe the deployment models of the Cloud. Cloud Basics Objectives.
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Cloud Basics Objectives • Define what the Cloud is • Describe the essential characteristics are of the Cloud • Describe the service models of the Cloud • Describe the deployment models of the Cloud
Cloud Basics Objectives • List some business based applications that are in the Cloud • List some advantages of using Cloud based services • List some disadvantages of using Cloud based services • Be able to talk about how the Cloud helps reduce our carbon footprint
Introduction With this course we are moving beyond learning about Microsoft Office applications and sharing a growing movement towards working with applications in the “cloud” as opposed to the current paradigm of installing applications on your computer. We will be going between showing how we can use the Cloud as consumers and as businesses. In addition to showing the apps, we will also be talking about using the Cloud to replace infrastructure.
What is the Cloud? In the info graphic”Cloud computing: Fact or fiction? [infographic] “ (Rinsema, Cloud computing: Fact or fiction? [infographic], 2013), we go through a great deal of the Fact or Fiction of Cloud computing.
Cloud Computing Basics Video Watch video Cloud Computing Basics (Gracely, 2011)
Defining Cloud Computing According to the National Institute of Standards (NIST) the definition is as follows: “Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. This cloud model is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models, and four deployment models. “
Essential Characteristics of Cloud Computing • On-demand self-service. • Broad network access. • Resource pooling. • Rapid elasticity. • Measured service.
Service Models of Cloud Computing Platform as a Service (PaaS). Software as a Service (SaaS Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).
Deployment Models of Cloud Computing • Private cloud. • Community cloud. • Public cloud. • Hybrid cloud
Popular Consumer BasedCloud Applications Face book Google Microsoft 365 and Sky Drive Drop Box iCloudand iTunes Evernote
Popular Small Business Based Cloud Applications 1) Evernote6) LocalVox 2) GoogleDrive7) Expensfy 3) FormMobi8) Asana 4) Bump9) InDinero 5) Tripit10) Square
What can you do with the Cloud for a Small Business on your Smart Phone? To drill down even more on the application front this info graphic shows smart phone applications that you can use to help run your business and life more productively. Again these applications in many instances can also be adapted for personal use. “Running a small business from a smart phone [infographic]” (Rinsema, Running a small business from a smartphone [infographic], 2013)
The 5 Advantages of Cloud Computing for Businesses 1) Elasticity 2) Security issues 3) Cost 4) Reduce Carbon Footprint 5) Focus
5 Disadvantages ofCloud Computing 1) Possible downtime. 2) Security issues. 3) Cost. 4) Inflexibility. 5) Lack of support.
Possible Future Scenario of Cloud Computing Watch the Following Video: Liberate Your Data, Cloud Computing for the User: Janine Terrano at TEDxTacoma - YouTube