Presentation on Cloud Computing in China at Cloud Computing World Forum Asia 2011 November 30, 2011 Hong Kong
this is a ppt tat i did for a seminar in my class.. may of the information was taken from web.. as well as few other presentaions...
This document provides an overview of cloud computing. It defines cloud computing as applications and services delivered over the Internet. It describes the different layers of cloud computing including Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). It also discusses the types of cloud computing (public, private, hybrid, community cloud), major cloud providers, advantages like lower costs and improved performance, disadvantages like reliance on internet connection, and future trends in cloud computing.
Cloud computing allows for shared computing resources and data storage over the internet. It provides various benefits such as reduced costs, scalability, and device independence. While concerns around security and control exist, cloud computing is seen as important for the future of technology and is gaining widespread adoption among businesses and governments. Mobile computing is also driving growth in cloud use as people demand access to resources anywhere on any device.
Cloud computing has evolved from earlier technologies like grid computing, utility computing, and software as a service (SaaS). It allows users to access computing resources like storage and applications over the internet. Key developments included private network services in the 1990s, the use of "cloud" to signify the space between companies and customers, and Amazon's introduction of web-based retail services in 2002. Technologies like virtualization and service-oriented architecture allow flexible provisioning of resources and enable the scalable, on-demand access that defines modern cloud computing.
Cloud Computing is now becoming a vital part of many businesses. In this Document read about the top 10 benefits of cloud computing by Techvedic that may prove beneficial for your business.
Cloud computing has evolved from earlier technologies like grid computing, utility computing, and software-as-a-service. It allows users access to IT resources over the internet on an as-needed basis. Key developments included private network services in the 1990s, the use of "cloud" to signify the processing space between companies and customers, and Amazon's introduction of web-based retail services in 2002. Technologies like virtualization and service-oriented architecture allow cloud computing to efficiently provide flexible, on-demand access to shared computing resources and applications.
The document discusses cloud computing, defining it as a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. Some key points: - Cloud computing builds on distributed computing approaches like grid computing by centralizing computation and storage in distributed data centers managed by third parties. - It aims to provide IT services on-demand with flexibility, availability, reliability and scalability using a utility computing model. - Cloud computing architectures involve multiple cloud components communicating over APIs, resembling the Unix philosophy of multiple programs working together over universal interfaces.
Cloud computing provides several key benefits for businesses: 1) It offers flexibility because cloud services can instantly meet increased demand for bandwidth from remote servers. 2) It eliminates the need for complex disaster recovery plans since cloud providers handle issues and recovery faster. 3) Automatic software and security updates are performed by cloud providers, freeing up users' time. 4) Cloud computing requires no capital expenditures and has minimal startup costs with predictable operating expenses.
This document provides an overview of mobile cloud computing. It begins with introductions to mobile computing and cloud computing individually, defining them and their key features and challenges. It then defines mobile cloud computing as the combination of these two, where data storage and processing occur remotely rather than on the mobile device itself. The architecture of mobile cloud computing connects mobile devices to remote cloud servers. Applications include offloading computation and storage to the cloud to improve battery life and processing speed on mobile devices. Challenges include costs of mobile networks and cloud services as well as issues with availability, heterogeneity, and security.
The document discusses the role and challenges of cloud computing and e-commerce for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in India. It notes that cloud computing can help SMEs address issues with cost-effectiveness, security, availability of IT resources, and customized customer services. The author analyzes the benefits of cloud computing, including cost savings, scalability, availability, and ease of management. The paper also examines e-commerce models and the advantages it provides SMEs and consumers, such as convenience, flexibility, and ability to compare multiple vendors. Finally, the document outlines its methodology for collecting data on how cloud computing has influenced e-commerce among SMEs in India.
Cloud computing has become essential for digital transformation. It provides on-demand access to computing resources and helps businesses lower costs and gain flexibility. The major types of cloud include public, private, and hybrid clouds. Common cloud services are SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS. Leading cloud platforms that offer these services are AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Migrating applications and workloads to the cloud requires careful planning and strategies like rehosting, refactoring, revising, rebuilding, and replacing to ensure success.
what are the benifits of cloud technology how the cloud would be in next decade some of the history, evalution of cloud
The document discusses the history and potential future of cloud computing for the Borough of West Chester. It provides background on the borough's current network infrastructure, IT staffing, and evaluates which technology services may be suitable to move to the cloud. Specifically, email services are identified as a prime target since the email server is costly to maintain and replace every 3-4 years.
Cloud computing is the delivery of computing resources as a service over the internet. It allows users to access software, storage, and computing power from any device with an internet connection. Examples include webmail services like Gmail that store emails on remote servers rather than locally. Cloud computing allows companies to reduce IT costs by renting software and infrastructure from cloud providers rather than purchasing and maintaining their own. It provides benefits like simplified management, scalability, fault tolerance, and the ability for IT teams to focus on strategic projects rather than maintenance. Universities and organizations are researching challenges around cloud computing to enhance technical knowledge in this emerging field.
Cloud Computing technology is certainly gaining worldwide acceptance rapidly and SME is one of the sector which has derived maximum benefit out of it. Due to many factors as discussed in this presentation cloud computing has become a necessity now a days for this small scale business houses.