1.1 Project Background Cloud computing have revolutionized life as we know it; it allows people to store, manage, and access their data by using a network of remote servers which are hosted on the internet rather than using a local server or own hardware. A recent study conducted by KPMG found that 81% of businesses were either evaluating cloud services, planned a cloud implementation or had already implemented a cloud strategy [1]. Organizations tend to use the cloud to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Cloud is not a commodity, some people think that it comes out of the sky, while in fact it comes from physical hardware inside brick and mortar facilities which are connected to hundreds of miles by networking cables. We can conclude from cloud computing that it is a significant technology which can be utilized nowadays and in the coming future to make everything easy. The project is to provide a web service using cloud computing, there are many web services, but all the web services need a platform to run on it which in this case is the virtual machine on cloud server. This will help users to access their data from any device or machine instead of using hard drives. My target in this project is to prove that cloud can be used for different kind of applications and purposes. An example of cloud web services is enabling the user to create a virtual machine on the cloud server of the web service provider. A virtual machine can be created and customized by the web service
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 is innovative which uses well advanced computational power resource and gigantic improvement in storage capabilities, Cloud is the long dreamed vision of computing utilities, which helps in enable ling the sharing of
This paper explores some valuable benefits of cloud computing. It explores how it may become in the future, and examines its advantages and disadvantages. Cloud computing continues to grow in popularity. Many people hear the term and use it but some are unaware or confused by what it really means. This paper helps understand what the cloud is and how it works. First, it explains and demonstrates with some examples how organizations can reduce their cost in the future and how they can also improve their security by using cloud computing. Second, it describes the different types and platforms of cloud computing services. Finally this paper explore the challenges ahead cloud computing.
What precisely is Cloud Computing? And why are so many organizations switching to this new phenomenon? Cloud computing is defined as “the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a metered service over a network, typically the Internet” (Wikipedia). My goal in this paper is to discuss what exactly cloud computing is and how it is affecting how businesses work now. I will be discussing the top leading groups that have administered and executed “the cloud” in their daily routines for successful business. I also will be focusing on the advantages and disadvantages of cloud computing and how it can be beneficial
Cloud computing, even though some of the concepts were around for since as far back as the 1950’s, is considered the latest digital revolution. Cloud computing is a very controversial subject and term because of its old roots however, cloud computing is the evolution of these technologies and paradigms. Cloud is an alignment of procedures, hardware, and software to create a redundant, flexible, and cost-efficient solutions for developers, consumers, and businesses. The cloud allows us to access store and access data from anywhere in the world. The Cloud can scale to theoretically unlimited computing resources such as Central Processing Unit (CPU) power, Persistent Hard Disk Drive (HDD) storage, and Random Access Memory (RAM) to run more robust applications. The unparalleled possibility in scalability of the cloud rids us of the limitations and the growing pains traditionally had when scaling physical devices and at fraction of the cost. This paradigm also allows for companies to focus on what they do best verses needing to investing in, spending time on building the technology to complete their company’s vision.
Remarkable developments in the IT sector have created a vibrant business environment worldwide. Improvement in fields like virtualization and consolidation has promoted the IT growth rate to a level that is unprecedented. However, to make the most of these favorable IT advancements, human advancement is vital to create a win-win situation both for consumers and producers. Cloud computing can be quite effective in terms of achieving this common goal, through reduction of complexity in the IT mechanism. If applied properly, it can create a shared environment and can help any business organization, small or large, save time and space.
The topic of cloud computing has received great research attention, due to the revolutionary power of the cloud. Researchers have extensively explores thee protocols and dynamics of the cloud, including the challenges that face it. At the same time, researchers have explored portability and interoperability as challenges that inhibit the use of the cloud, by restricting the users to a single service provider. On that note, the researchers have focused on the benefits that are to be expected in the event that the cloud becomes more portable and interoperable. However, little research literature exists in the scope of the benefits and demerits of portability and interoperability in the cloud. To this end, the current study exists to fill that gap. Nonetheless, the review of literature considers the existing literature that is relevant to the challenges facing cloud computing, as well as the solutions that existing in the scope of cloud portability and interoperability. The review of literature provides a background knowledge and review of the research topics, including what portability and interoperability are, as well as the associated challenges and benefits.
This project is going to discuss about the Cloud Computing and its application in business. To briefly describe what cloud
Cloud computing is the growing method of computing adopted by many organizations nowadays around the world. The word ‘cloud’ refers to the network, the servers providing the cloud services can be located anywhere in the world (Garg & Buyya, 2012). The services are provided through internet and made available to the end users. Several definitions are given for the cloud computing in the literature. According to (Mell & Grance, 2011), “Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. This Cloud model promotes availability and is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models, and four deployment models.” Different advantages of having cloud computing includes, services are available on demand, the users have to pay only as per the use and the services are accessible from anywhere as it is available over network. There are different service models and deployment models available for cloud computing.
c)Commodified: The result is a utility computing model similar to traditional that of traditional utilities, like gas and electricity - you pay for what you would want. In many ways the cloud computing is simply a metaphor for the internet, the increasing movement to compute and data resources onto the web. But there’s a difference :cloud computing represents a new tipping point for the value of the network computing. It delivers higher efficiency, massive scalability and faster, easier software development.
Cloud Computing is a recently emergent paradigm whereby services, such as data, programs and hardware, are managed and delivered over the internet. These services are provided to computers and other devices on-demand, like the electricity over the grid. This model offers users not only services, but unlimited computing power, accessed from anywhere in the world via a web browser. Instead of relying on the power of a local, individual device, computing power is distributed, virtual and scalable, enabling users to access the computation, storage and other application resources on-demand. (Sun, White & Gray, 2011) According to Carl Hewitt, “Cloud Computing is a paradigm in which information is permanently stored in servers on the internet and cached temporarily on clients that include desktops, entertainment centers, table computers, notebooks, wall computers, handhelds, sensors, monitors, etc.” (Hewitt, 2008)
Most organization or IT associations, spend billions yearly on IT Infrastructure to make and oversee complex data frameworks. Equipment coordination, programming updating, over the top preparing of staffs consistently, server farm offices and salaries means the overabundance spending on IT Infrastructure.
Cloud computing is storing and accessing data and programing over the Internet instead have on your computers hard drive. This makes everything physically close to you, which makes data access fast and easy without carrying around an usb. Although, the computer industry has operated under a local storage system for decades some still favor the old way because the cloud doesn’t have dedicated network attached storage hardware in residence. For it to be cloud computing you need to have access to your data or your programs over the Internet and synch it along with other information over the Web.
Cloud computing is an emerging technology these days. Cloud computing is the development of distributed , parallel ,grid computing and virtualization technologies.In this paper,we actually explore the architecture of cloud computing as well as we explore distributed , grid and utility computing. We also address the several popular cloud computing platforms. In this paper, we aim to point the risks of cloud computing. We identified several challenges from the cloud computing adoption perspective. However, the biggest concern i.e.security and privacy issues are the strongest barrier for the users to adapt into cloud computing systems. In this paper, we investigate several cloud computing platforms and its architecture and risks.
Cloud computing has quickly become a popular model where computing resources are made available on-demand to the user. The unique capabilities of cloud computing has created new opportunities for IT and businesses. Cloud computing uses the Internet for delivery of cloud storage capabilities as a service to any users. Through the use of cloud computing we can access virtually anything that we want from almost anywhere to almost any computer without worrying about anything such as management, cost, storage, etc. In this paper, we provide the reasons for the innovation of cloud computing, go over several cloud service and deployment models. It also explores the many benefits of cloud computing over the traditional service