CLOUD COMPUTING SUBMITTED BY: S.MEENAKSHI(meenushalu14@gmail.com) A.V.MONISHA(avmonisha2012@gmail.com) II-IT dept PSNA college of engineering and technology ABSTRACT: IT departments and infrastructure providers are under increasing pressure to provide computing infrastructure at the lowest possible cost. In order to do this, the concepts of resource pooling, virtualization, dynamic provisioning, utility and commodity
Infrastructure to ITaaS What is the cloud? Many say they are those white puffs in the sky. True, but those are not the clouds that are referred to in the Information Technology industry. The cloud that IT professionals speak of is a place that isn’t seen but is known to exist. Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud Drive; all different types of “cloud” storage options for securing your music, documents, and other kinds of files. There are many different uses for the cloud in the life of a professional
supports various resources for the user as per the requirement. Cloud provides a relief to the user from the responsibility of maintenance of the system application and allows him to focus on the core activities related to the business. The cloud environment provides various features like availability of heterogeneous resources, dynamic resource provisioning, pay-as-you-go model making it reliable to run applications on the cloud. On the cloud environment, the running scientific applications are modeled
INNOVATIONS, ADD VALUE AND GAIN COMPETITIVE EDGE? Chamika Waidyalankara (ECU ID: 10217155) ACBT – Semester II MBA5709 - Information System Challenges in Management Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Future IT Trends 4 Internet of Things 4 Cloud Computing 4 BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) 5 Enterprise Mobility 5 Big Data 6 Enterprise Social Networking 6 3D Printing 7 Wearable Computing 8 3.0 Uses and Impact of future technology on organizations 9 4.0 Published case studies and Observations
* Hardware & Software Resources 6 Organizations Other Computing Resource * Payroll TPS 6 * Online Assistance 7 * Account Opening – MIS 7 * SPNS, RTGS 7 * Mobile Alert Service 7 Cloud Computing 8 Recommendations 9 References 10 Introduction Development of Information technology
Cloud Computing Group Members Ruth Wanjiru Cliff Kinyua Maritim Leonard Alphonse Kinyua Tracy Gathoni Abstract. Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, whereby shared information, resources, and software, are provided to terminals and portable devices on-demand. It is a rapidly developing and excellent promising technology. Cloud computing is the product of the combination of grid computing, distributed computing, parallel computing, and ubiquitous computing. Cloud Computing model
Top Threats to Cloud Computing V1.0 Prepared by the Cloud Security Alliance March 2010 Top Threats to Cloud Computing V1.0 Introduction The permanent and official location for the Cloud Security Alliance Top Threats research is: http://www.cloudsecurityalliance.org/topthreats © 2010 Cloud Security Alliance. All rights reserved. You may download, store, display on your computer, view, print, and link to the Cloud Security Alliance “Top Threats to Cloud Computing” at http://www
What’s New About Cloud Computing Security? Yanpei Chen Vern Paxson Randy H. Katz Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California at Berkeley Technical Report No. UCB/EECS-2010-5 http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2010/EECS-2010-5.html January 20, 2010 Copyright © 2010, by the author(s). All rights reserved. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are
This chapter focuses basically on the theories and some assumptions applied in this thesis. 2.1 Main Features of a Cloud In practice, the satisfaction of users can be relatively assured with certain relevant features of the Cloud. These features of the Cloud are essential to enable services that actually represent the Cloud computing model. These features include: elasticity; scalability; customization; self-service; and pay-per use. 2.1.1 Elasticity The scarcity of computing resources can lead
Cloud computing is an emerging computing technology that uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain data and applications. Cloud computing allows consumers and businesses to use applications without installation and access their personal files at any computer with internet access. This technology allows for much more efficient computing by centralizing storage, memory, processing and bandwidth. Cloud computing is broken down into three segments: "applications," "platforms," and "infrastructure