Executive Summary Cloud computing is an altering technology which is enjoying increasing rates of adoption. Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources including networks, servers, storage, applications, and services that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. The use of Cloud services is proven effective across diverse set of industries, reducing costs associated with computing while increasing flexibility and scalability for computer processes. For instance, Cloud computing services, like Amazon’s, can be used by all business types and more ideal for smaller businesses or especially ideal for businesses just starting. This report is a recommendation for moving all our company’s data center functions on to the cloud. This report outlines supporting details determining how our company could reap the most benefits by adopting cloud services from any of the high-quality cloud service providers available in the market today such as Amazon, Microsoft, Rackspace, and Verizon Terremark cloud services. The benefits of adoption cloud computing services are substantial including reduced infrastructure costs, increased scalability, availability, capacity, speed, backup and mobility. However, these benefits are not free from possible pitfalls. So, to maximize the benefits and minimize risks associated with the move to the cloud, it is
Cloud computing offers many advantages to both end users and businesses of all sizes. The advantages of cloud
The focus of cloud computing is providing with scalable and a cheap on-demand computing infrastructure with a good quality of service levels. The process of the cloud computing involves a set of network enabled services that can be accessed in a simple and general way. Cloud computing provides with a unique value proposition for any organization to outsource their information and communication technology infrastructure. Moreover, the concept itself provides with a value proposition for an organization as using the cloud saves on cost, resources, and staff, and business opportunities for the organization (Katzan). An extensive connectivity of
Cloud computing has set a trend in the information technology arena that has sparked the interest of all who utilize the internet on purpose and unsuspectingly. Initially, the primary purpose of cloud computing was to provide a centralized data bank that organizations could use for quick data access. Its use has been quickly adapted, however, beyond business use to become the first option for personal use. The advantages and disadvantages of implementing such a shift from business to personal are varied, yet, statistically, according to the CISCO Global Cloud Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2014-2019 White Paper, its public use is on the rise. The report notes that “by 2019, 56 percent of the cloud workloads will be in public cloud data centers, up from 30 percent in 2014 and by 2019, 44 percent of the cloud workloads will be in private cloud data centers, down from 70 percent in 2014”. Though disadvantages with regard to data security is prominent, users have deemed that its implementation will still promote greater benefits than loss.
This research paper tackles the issues that faces Cloud Computing today and gives the experts and industry’s point of view on the matter. The aspects explored are the significant industry questions that have risen about the use of Cloud Computing, business value, organization impact, adaptability, limitations, initial cost of implementation, and the severe business security risks
The report discusses such aspects of cloud computing as its characteristics, deployment models and service models as well as the drivers and challenges of cloud adoption. It also summarizes key differences between cloud computing and traditional IT environments.
As businesses have noticed over the last decade the initial cost of storage and bandwidth continue to diminish rapidly. As a result the offerings of Cloud-based services have become more and more attractive to businesses which are seeking to reduce their software licensing costs. It is now coming into the light that the Cloud provides businesses with cost-effective alternatives, organizations need to be cautious and not fall into the ‘all Cloud’ solution trap. We all know that there is no one-model-fits-all and rather than jumping out of the pan and into the fire into the Cloud, Organizations should investigate and plan how they can maximize the benefits of their existing set-up
The introduction of cloud computing infrastructure has brought in many changes to the infrastructure of any IT organization. Cloud computing has become the latest and most advanced infrastructure service to date. More and more companies are migrating to cloud computing service as days go, as they provide more flexibility and scalability and user friendliness in many aspects of an IT infrastructure.
user. Here in our paper the TPA audits the requested user’s data without reading the actual content of the data of the requested user so that preserving more privacy and auditing in a effective way so that the client gets the required results so that he user can take his further steps in improving their data security.
Cloud Computing is considered the latest buzzword in computing today. It describes a form of computing wherein services are accessed through the Internet on an as needed or pay-per-use basis. Some aspect of cloud computing is in use on a regular basis. Understanding this technology, its benefits, and underlying security risks are important for people in most of today’s technical areas. Because Cloud computing is still considered to be in its infancy, an introduction to cloud computing, defining its major components, with a focus on Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), is the foremost theme of this paper. There are three major elements of cloud computing - Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and
Despite its growing importance and necessities, cloud computing has several drawbacks and disadvantages. People need to think twice when it comes to cloud computing. They need to ask themselves questions like whether it is convenient or not, whether it is right or not, whether it is safe or not. No doubt that everyone is getting into it, but still there are several factors that have to be considered like:
When computer services are offered physically, users have access to the resources that computers use. The services include network, storage and operating system. The term cloud computing refers to the offering of such services over the internet. Many companies charge money for their offered cloud services while others don’t. Cyber-forensic investigations have been affected by cloud computing since the beginning of the cloud. Computer Forensics is based on the investigation of crimes or policy breaches that are done through the examination of electronics and computers and other storage devices. This paper seeks to access the impact of cloud computing and storage on cyber-forensic investigations.
Cloud computing has taken the reigns over our information technology world. Less and less companies and individuals are relying on local software, platform and infrastructure for their computing needs. Instead companies who offer web based cloud-computing services can supply the essential IT needs of any organization without the company having to deal with physical hardware. The cloud is defined as "Cloud computing is on-demand access to virtualized IT resources that are housed outside of your own data center, shared by others, simple to use, paid for via subscription, and accessed over the Web."(3) In order to answer the question of whether cloud computing is truly a general-purpose utility suitable for all one must
Enterprises, both big and small, are evaluating cloud computing and moving IT infrastructure to the cloud. To achieve the financial goals of the any organization and be prosperous in today’s highly aggressive market; therefore businesses must have services that are secure, reliable, scalable and available anywhere at any given time, on any device – all while it lowers cost and minimizes integration complexity.
There has been a massive transition from the in-house IT Infrastructure to the Cloud Computing. Many big and small organizations have already successfully migrated all of their data, operations, and other key IT functions to the leading Cloud Computing providers. According to latest research the
In today 's world, associations are moving from the universe of IT Infrastructure into distributed computing which is also known as cloud computing. Cloud computing is presently quick turning into the most noteworthy field in the IT world because of its progressive model of computing as a utility. It permits the decision makers to turn their consideration on the business as opposed to their IT Infrastructure. There is no organization that has not considered moving to cloud computing in light of its versatility, responsiveness, and deftness.