This document compares the characteristics of traditional computing with cloud platforms, noting that traditional computing requires upfront investment and total responsibility while cloud platforms offer agility, consumption-based pricing, user self-service, high availability, and resiliency. It also discusses the different deployment models of public, private, and hybrid clouds and the service models of infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, and software as a service available on the Azure cloud platform.
This document introduces Amazon Web Services (AWS) and cloud computing. It discusses that cloud computing provides on-demand availability of computer resources like data storage and computing power over the internet without direct user management. Key characteristics of cloud computing include on-demand self-service, broad network access, multi-tenancy, rapid elasticity and scalability, and measured service. Benefits of AWS include its global infrastructure and management interface.
Provides overview on Multi-Cloud Drivers, Challenges and how Corestack, Cloud Governance platform provide solutions for the challenges.
This presentation is a basic description of Microsoft Azure. It gives an idea about the Azure - What is Azure?, What are its advantages? and it also enlists a few services provided by Microsoft Azure. The basic idea of Billing and cost management is also provided in the presentation along with the comparison of Azure with AWS and Google Cloud. This presentation also enlists a few business partners of Microsoft Azure.
This document outlines the agenda and topics for the December M365 UG Meeting, including two sessions on Azure Logic Apps and the role of the IT pro in Office 365. The first session will be presented by David Schneider and will provide an overview of Azure Logic Apps for automating business processes across cloud and on-premises systems. The second session will be presented by Seb Matthews on the role of IT professionals in the Office 365 world. There will also be a networking session sponsored by Digicomp AG.
This Presentation explain about what is cloud computing,services of cloud computing,deployment models of cloud computing,introduction about Alibaba Cloud,its infrastructure,pricing model and products portfolio of Alibaba Cloud
RightScale Webinar: December 8, 2010 – In this Webinar, we discuss the benefits and pain points of multi-cloud as well as key considerations to have in mind when going multi-cloud. We present examples of multi-cloud scenarios and describe the design principles to consider when architecting deployments that must span and migrate across different clouds and providers.
Cloud computing involves accessing computing resources such as software, storage, and servers over the internet. Key characteristics include storing data on remote servers accessed via the web, and accessing applications from any device. There are three main types of cloud services - Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Major advantages include lower costs, improved performance, and unlimited storage capacity.
Currently in Preview, Hybrid Connections is a feature of Microsoft Azure BizTalk Services which enables your Azure Website or Mobile Service to seamlessly connect to on-premises data & services with just a few simple gestures right from the Azure portal. It comes bundled with a free tier of Azure BizTalk Services, exclusively to make it easy for you to try this new hybrid connectivity. Accommodating all frameworks supported by Websites (.NET, PHP, Java, Python, node.js) and Mobile Services (node.js, .NET), Hybrid Connections can communicate with both Microsoft & non-Microsoft LOB applications without requiring any changes to the network perimeter.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides on-demand computing resources, storage, databases, and application services that enable customers to run virtually anything in the cloud. Key features include paying for only what is used, ability to grow and shrink resources as needed, and short lead times for standard applications. AWS offers a variety of services including virtual servers, storage, databases, load balancing, networking, and developer tools. Popular companies like Pinterest, Netflix, and Flipboard have built their infrastructure on AWS. An example use case is hosting an iPhone app using EC2 for computing, S3 for storage, RDS for databases, CloudFront as a content delivery network, and Simple Queue Services for distributing processing. Managing AWS requires expertise in security