Cloud storage allows data to be maintained, managed, backed up, and accessed over a network from various servers, often in multiple locations. Some key benefits of cloud storage include accessibility from anywhere via the internet, cost savings, and availability for emergency backups. However, cloud storage also has some disadvantages such as less data security since data is stored remotely, reliance on a consistent internet connection, and potential high costs. In conclusion, cloud storage can be beneficial if used wisely by both organizations and individuals for data storage and access.
This document discusses current security issues for cloud computing. It begins by defining cloud computing and describing its key characteristics and delivery models. It then outlines the main security problems which stem from loss of control, lack of trust, and multi-tenancy in cloud environments. Specifically, it examines issues relating to network security, data security, virtualization, interfaces, and governance in cloud computing. It concludes that while cloud computing provides scalable resources, it also introduces both traditional and new security threats for users.
This presentation provides an overview of cloud computing, including: 1. Cloud computing allows on-demand access to computing resources like servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics and more over the internet. 2. Key features of cloud computing include scalability, availability, agility, cost-effectiveness, and device/location independence. 3. Popular cloud storage services include Google Drive, Dropbox, and Apple iCloud which offer free basic storage with options to pay for additional storage.
The document summarizes cloud storage, providing examples, advantages, potential concerns, and survey results. It defines cloud storage as online space used to store and back up files. Examples given include Dropbox, Windows Live SkyDrive, Box.net, and Google Drive. Advantages are listed as being economical, convenient, and space saving. Potential concerns include unauthorized access to data, data being a target for hackers, and other customers possibly accessing shared data. The document concludes with information about an online survey conducted on public opinion of cloud storage.
Pranav Vashistha presented on cloud computing. He discussed basic concepts like traditional on-premise computing versus cloud computing. He covered first movers in cloud like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. Pranav defined cloud computing and explained its components including clients, data centers, distributed servers. He described the three main cloud service models - Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Pranav also covered types of cloud, benefits like scalability and cost savings, and applications like storage and databases.
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Cloud computing is a releasing individual and institutions from the traditional cvcle of buying-using-maintaining-upgrading IT resourcs - both hardware and software. Instead it is making IT resource accessible from anywhere and at proportions as required by the end user. Here is a brief introduction to this new transformation