Cloud computing it the consumerist technology which bring more productiveness to the business by reducing cost for its operation and by providing higher security for the information.
The information users can only get required information what they supposed to get as this block the user access to look each on every things of business data. It is internet recording system where you don't need any physical means of storing device just lodge work out either you want to add data and information or remove some.
The best example of this cloud computing system are e-mail, Facebook etc. Just look of Facebook you don't need your own computer where you have loaded photos and stater to look it back later you can simply lodge in from any computer and can see all your recoding.
By Nongnuch Serksiri ID 1050423
Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing and storage capacity as a service to a heterogeneous community of end-recipients. The name comes from the use of clouds as an abstraction for the complex infrastructure it contains in system diagrams]. Cloud computing entrusts services with a user's data, software and computation over a network. It has considerable overlap with software as a service (SaaS).
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
The Future of Cloud Computing
Speaking of information technology, surprisingly “Cloud Computing” is more recognized and widely used among Asian computer users than European users. According to a recent IT survey, 56% of European users are not able to figure out what Cloud Computing is while 77% of Asian users revealed they are familiar with this technology.
Cloud computing can be defined as “a technology that uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain data and applications. It 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.”
A simple example of Cloud Computing is free email provided by search engines like Google, Hotmail and Yahoo. Users do not need any software or server to send/receive email. All they need is internet access. It’s those search engines that manage server and software.
It is reported that four years ago Google developed “Google Apps” which is a type of Cloud Computing. This technology has been used by more than 3 million business organizations all over the world. Currently Cloud Computing market value 17 million BHT. However It is forecasted that in 2013 the market will reach 44,000 million BHT($ 1,467 AUD million) which equals to 26-30% growth.
In Thai market Cloud Computing is expansively used in many organizations such as small business, large business, embassy and education institutes. There might be some obstacles such as the readiness of infrastructure but it is believed that Cloud Computing will be the new trend in doing business in the future which young blood businessmen should not overlook.
by Nongnuch Serksiri..ID 1050423
Core cloud services...
Core clold services are services that support cloud-based solutions, such as identity management, service to -service integration, mapping, billing/payment systems, search, messaging, business process management, workflow, and so on, Core cold services can be consumed directly by an individual, or indirectly through system-to-system integration. The evolution of core cloud services potentially will mimic that of the telecommunications industry, with many services falling under the categories of Business Support Systems(BSS) or Operational Support Systems (OSS)
OSS sevices manage the service itself and are responible for items such as
- Service configuration
- Service monitoring
- Service provisioning
Bss services manage the interactions with customers typicall handling tasks such as
- Collection payments
- Processing bills
- Taking orders.
By Nongnuch serksiri ID 1050423
OSS sevices manage the service itself and are responible for items such as
- Service configuration
- Service monitoring
- Service provisioning
Bss services manage the interactions with customers typicall handling tasks such as
- Collection payments
- Processing bills
- Taking orders.
By Nongnuch serksiri ID 1050423
Sunday, 27 May 2012
How Cloud computing works !
The cloud computing involves three major services. Which are;
· Infrastructure as a service .
· Platform as a service
· Soft ware as a service.
1. Infrastructure as a Service
It is Used by the Sites like Amazon which provides services , virtual server instance API to start and stop, access and configure there virtual servers and storage. Cloud computing allows a company to pay for capacity as much as needed , and bring more online as soon as required. Its preety much as the same Idea used For water, electricity or fuel consumed. This is one of the reason that it is sometimes reffered as utility computing .
2. Platform as a Service
It can be defined as a set of softwares and product development tools hosted on the provider’s infrastructure. Developers create applications on the providers platform over the internet .PAAS providers may use API’s , Website portals or gateway software installed on the customers computer .
3. Software as a Service
In this cloud model , the vendor supplies the hardware infrastructure the software product and interacts with the user through a front end portal . SAAS is very broad market . Servises can be anything from web based email to inventory control and database processing. Shahzaib 1048440
Cloud Computing As I Know But in Simple Language :D
Well
Cloud Computing is a general term of anything that involves hosted service over the internet.
And the name Cloud computing was inspired by the cloud symbol that often used to represent the internet in diagrams and flow charts .
Shahzaib 1048440
Shahzaib 1048440
Me As a Reporter :P
Cloud computing took place over the last few years, leaded the most part by Google in Email, Document storage Cloud Apps and Alternative in Google Sites. The competition has been growing with more and more Cloud providers flooding the market in different areas. High speed internet and the week economy boosted the interest in cloud computing and now in 2012 it is believed that 33% of companies adopted cloud primarily to access information and more jobs are coming in demand for cloud computing technitions . The Cloud is the method through which systems and software is going to be delivered to companies in the future.
Shahzaib 1048440
Shahzaib 1048440
Interesting News :D
A month ago Cloud technology played the role of crime fighter. By helping track down the stolen I-phone in Disney Cruise ship. Photos taken by the stolen Iphone synced to apple’s I-cloud allowing owner to repost the pictures on her face book account . with the humorous caption of album named “stolen I-phone Adventures”
The catchy name of album got the attention of locals and eventually the attention of media then almost the whole Disney . Later , they figure out that the theft occurred by one of the disney’s employee. But its not clear yet that a person who cought with the iphone is a real thief or he bought it from some one.
Investigation is still under process..
Shahzaib 1048440
Shahzaib 1048440
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Characteristics and properties
The definition of cloud computing is the cloud itself. Cloud is the large group of interconnected computers which can be personal computer or network server. Example: google hosts a cloud that consists of both small PC and large server. Google cloud is a private which is publicly accessible whch was owns by google.
Today people are using cloud services and storage to create, share, find and organize information of all different types, through mobile phone, tablets, portable music players, home television, home theater, Playstation etc .
Characteristics of cloud computing are:
· Agility
· Application programming interface
· Cost
· Device
· Virtualization
· Multi-tenancy
· Reliability
· Scalability
· Performance
· Security
· Maintenance
The properties of cloud computing:
Cloud computing is user-centric
Cloud computing is task-centric
Cloud computing is powerful
umesh ghale(214606)
umesh ghale(214606)
Friday, 25 May 2012
THE uses AND understand of CLOUD copumpting
The terms "cloud computing" most widely apply to web-based applications and third party file storage solutions that allow you access to files and programs on a variety of devices regardless of your location in the world. Since your files and applications are not stored in a hard drive physically in your presence they exist in the "cloud." Multiple options are available for large businesses, self-employed persons and individuals who wish to use cloud computing
http://www.ehow.com/how_5834801_use-understand-cloud-computing.html#ixzz1mDrUKNs2
http://www.ehow.com/how_5834801_use-understand-cloud-computing.html#ixzz1mDrUKNs2
There are so many instructions to use CLOUD COUPMTING:
1.Sign-up for web based document creation and management services such as Google Docs, Microsoft Office Live or iWork from Apple. These services allow you to create, edit and store documents, spreadsheets, notes and presentations online using your PC, smart phone or tablet. Because documents are stored in the cloud, edits made on one device appear on the document when it is opened from another location
http://www.ehow.com/how_5834801_use-understand-cloud-computing.html#ixzz1mDsgtF00
http://www.ehow.com/how_5834801_use-understand-cloud-computing.html#ixzz1mDsgtF00
2.Collaborate in real-time for live documentation creation or brainstorming sessions. When key employees or partners are on the road, cloud services allow for real-time editing of documents by multiple parties which allows changes to appear on a co-worker's screen almost instantaneously. When cloud computing is coupled with a conference or web-basedcall service, projects such as slide-based presentations or document creation can advance rapidly even without face-to-face communication.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5834801_use-understand-cloud-computing.html#ixzz1mDt3nCgc3
http://www.ehow.com/how_5834801_use-understand-cloud-computing.html#ixzz1mDt3nCgc3
3.
3Sign-up for cloud based file storage systems. The Apple iCloud, Amazon's Cloud Drive service and ZumoDrive all offer an introductory amount of cloud storage free, with each offering larger amounts of storage based on direct purchase of additional storage space or purchases made through the storage providers.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5834801_use-understand-cloud-computing.html#ixzz1mDtUc7md
http://www.ehow.com/how_5834801_use-understand-cloud-computing.html#ixzz1mDtUc7md
o Provide employees with access information for your company's cloud services. A small company with a high-level of employee trust may find a community accessible username and password sufficient for managing documents that are backed up in a physical hard drive daily. Larger companies, however, should invest in cloud solutions that generate individual usernames and passwords for each employee and allow for document creators to determine which co-workers have access to a specific file.
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by shahana eva
1139740
MEANING OF CLOUDING COMPUTING
Cloud computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the Internet. These services are broadly divided into three categories: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). The name cloud computing was inspired by the cloud symbol that's often used to represent the Internet in flowcharts and diagrams.
A cloud service has three distinct characteristics that differentiate it from traditional hosting. It is sold on demand, typically by the minute or the hour; it is elastic -- a user can have as much or as little of a service as they want at any given time; and the service is fully managed by the provider (the consumer needs nothing but a personal computer and Internet access). Significant innovations in virtualization and distributed computing, as well as improved access to high-speed Internet and a weak economy, have accelerated interest in cloud computing.
A cloud can be private or public. A public cloud sells services to anyone on the Internet. (Currently, Amazon Web Services is the largest public cloud provider.) A private cloud is a proprietary network or a data center that supplies hosted services to a limited number of people. When a service provider uses public cloud resources to create their private cloud, the result is called a virtual private cloud. Private or public, the goal of cloud computing is to provide easy, scalable access to computing resources and IT services.
by
SHAHANA EVA
A cloud service has three distinct characteristics that differentiate it from traditional hosting. It is sold on demand, typically by the minute or the hour; it is elastic -- a user can have as much or as little of a service as they want at any given time; and the service is fully managed by the provider (the consumer needs nothing but a personal computer and Internet access). Significant innovations in virtualization and distributed computing, as well as improved access to high-speed Internet and a weak economy, have accelerated interest in cloud computing.
A cloud can be private or public. A public cloud sells services to anyone on the Internet. (Currently, Amazon Web Services is the largest public cloud provider.) A private cloud is a proprietary network or a data center that supplies hosted services to a limited number of people. When a service provider uses public cloud resources to create their private cloud, the result is called a virtual private cloud. Private or public, the goal of cloud computing is to provide easy, scalable access to computing resources and IT services.
by
SHAHANA EVA
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Police planning major switchover to cloud computing
Cost motivates potential sea change in way police computing is run
Police across the UK are considering a major move to cloud computing, dumping on-premise IT in an aggressive bid to cut costs, ComputerworldUK.com can reveal.
In a move likely to be seen as controversial given the sensitivity of police data, the Metropolitan Police is planning how to run a variety of front-end systems – for managing patrols, operations, incidents and investigations, managing evidence and forensics, and collating information – in the cloud. It is understood that if the project goes ahead, the Metropolitan Police would be the lead customer, with other forces buying services through a framework deal.
Under the Strategic Cloud Programme the systems would be supported by to collaboration, knowledge management, risk management, information sharing and business intelligence analytics tools. The aim is for them to be standards-based and scalable, with strong security, consumption based pricing and high service level agreements
Monday, 21 May 2012
Facts You Can Use About Cloud Computing
Cloud computing has revolutionized the way business is conducted, and although still in its infancy as far as its potential developments are concerned, it has already had a dramatic impact on the business world. While the term “cloud computing” seems relatively new, the concept has existed since the early 1980s. Anyone who has used Web-based email, such as Yahoo!, Gmail, or Hotmail, or who has reserved airplane tickets and travel accommodations online has experienced the benefits of cloud computing.
More recently, cloud-based social media has emerged. Sites like MySpace, Facebook, and now Twitter, have skyrocketed in popularity. Cloud computing’s social media emergence has been an increasingly useful tool for sales and marketing executives. The basic benefits of cloud computing began with providing users with an interface that requires nothing of the user but an Internet connection and Web-browser. The software is operated remotely, on the “cloud,” thereby removing the need for hardware or software allocations on the user’s personal computer. The infrastructure of cloud computing can basically be broken down into two parts: the front end and the back end. The front end is the interface the user views and interacts with. The back end, is the “cloud,” composed of a group of computers, servers, and data storage systems. The user does not have to have anything to do with the activity occurring on the back end – it’s all handled remotely by the cloud computing system
By Nongnuch SERKSIRI ID 1050423
More recently, cloud-based social media has emerged. Sites like MySpace, Facebook, and now Twitter, have skyrocketed in popularity. Cloud computing’s social media emergence has been an increasingly useful tool for sales and marketing executives. The basic benefits of cloud computing began with providing users with an interface that requires nothing of the user but an Internet connection and Web-browser. The software is operated remotely, on the “cloud,” thereby removing the need for hardware or software allocations on the user’s personal computer. The infrastructure of cloud computing can basically be broken down into two parts: the front end and the back end. The front end is the interface the user views and interacts with. The back end, is the “cloud,” composed of a group of computers, servers, and data storage systems. The user does not have to have anything to do with the activity occurring on the back end – it’s all handled remotely by the cloud computing system
By Nongnuch SERKSIRI ID 1050423
Location:
Australia
How MTV Gave Birth to Cloud Computing
Cloud computing represents a game changing force in the world of IT and information management. It’s a force that’s being felt across every kind of business information platform from customer service to online video games.
Simply put, cloud computing refers to an off-site way of handling data that’s flexible because it allows virtual machines to spawn as needed. This usually involves hundreds of servers strung together that can be called into action at will.
Cloud computing represents only the latest in a string of changes in media that can be traced back to the advent of MTV.
MTV didn’t invent the music video. In fact, using films to promote music goes back to Al Jolson’s performance in “The Jazz Singer,” the first movie with sound. The form began to resemble the music video when performers like the Beatles and the Monkeys began producing films for songs that could stand alone outside a larger narrative. It wasn’t so much music videos that changed the way music was marketed, but cable television. Cable opened the information gates wide, allowing artists to feature their specialized content, running into viewers’ homes on a twenty-four hour basis at low cost.
Suddenly, music videos became more than a way to target a slightly wider audience, it became essential. Before long, the popular music market was crowded with performers eager to one-up each other in an effort to create more interesting and effective vehicles for their music.
The game, as they say, was changed. There could be no going back.
The first instance of implementing infrastructure in a way that resembles cloud computing came when telephone companies switched from rigid networks to Virtual Private Networks to accommodate the shifts in bandwidth that came from internet traffic in the 1990s. This change helped make it possible for the telecommunications infrastructure to cope with increased use that came with the popularity of cell phones. As the product cycle for cell phones heated up in the late 1990s, this infrastructure was able to cope while minimizing costs.
Similar shifts in the way music was purchased and marketed have come along more recently with the invention of the iPod and iTunes, and with similar consequences; those able to adapt to the new landscape are surviving, while those who prefer the status quo are finding themselves out of work.
How does this relate to cloud computing? All these recent, game-changing shifts in media have come down to one thing; the availability of information, which we’ll refer to here broadly as “bandwidth.”
Cloud computing simply represents the latest push to make the most of existing bandwidth. Google and Yahoo are some of the more obvious examples of how this was first utilized. What changed was that instead of one enterprise with rooms full of machines driving the dissemination of information online, Google and Yahoo began utilizing existing computers on several sites to drive their search engines and provide more and more services.
This trend is continuing now, and is even giving Microsoft a run for its money. The change is rippling wildly, both for enterprises and individual users.
A time is coming when we’ll look back and realize that we once bought all our necessary software in a box which we took home to use on a solitary basis. That is, until it was time to buy an updated version. When that time comes, what will have changed? Plenty.
Cloud computing is allowing millions of users to access the same programs for free, using hardware that’s far away in a server farm. Meanwhile, the enterprises providing all the bandwidth make fortunes daily through a combination of subscriptions and virtual ad space. The rigid structures that once governed the bandwidth and how it’s used are being changed forever.
The result of this change is that users are able to get the information they need, and access the services they want more cheaply than ever.
By shahziab ID 1048440
How Cloud Computing is Changing Television
A few years ago, news stories were filled with predictions of the death of television. Yet, according to Nielsen figures, the number of homes watching television has actually gone up, with the number of homes using digital video recorders (DVR’s) shooting up by 56 percent between 2007 and 2008 alone. Television is experiencing a resurgence. So what’s going on? Did television suddenly get better? Maybe. Did access to television shows streaming on demand, twenty-four seven, in hi-definition, suddenly become more than a viable option? Absolutely.
And sites like these are still on the rise. In June 2009, Lionsgate, MGM, and Paramount/Viacom announced they were teaming up to launch EpixHD which aims to provide a cable on demand service and an online stream service at the same time, to compete with the likes of HBO, Showtime and Cinemax.
The need for server and processing farms to “feed the cloud” has led to a boom in unlimited scalable server farms. Amazon’s EC2 already offers storage and processing capacity on a metered service as a utility, and Apple recently announced plans to build an additional one billion dollar server farm.
The impact has been as unexpected as it is dramatic. The easy access to TV through DVR recordings, on demand cable, and online programming has allowed viewers to catch up on shows they otherwise would have missed. It has even allowed viewers to join shows that are already a season or two old because episodes from previous seasons are just a click away.
Some analysts predict that at some point the Internet and television will merge into one entity, and that may be true. However, the prediction was made based on an old paradigm, and technology is changing every day. But what’s already clear is that the resulting hybrid will be nothing like either one because the possibilities inherent in cloud computing are only just starting to be realized.
By Shahana ID 1139740
How cloud computing effect in your business in next 5 year?
Cloud computing solutions have had a tremendous impact on the crucial aspect of communications in business. The tedious efforts of internal communications, and the margin of miscommunication has been practically eliminated by cloud computing tools. With a Web-based software solution, all permitted decision-makers and employees of a business view, revise, and interact with the same software interface, and all changes, additions, or communications processes are reflected in real time. All users view the same data, which means there are no hurdles in vertical business communication, and there is definitely a cut-back in the manual labor of data-entry. New advances in cloud computing applications have made it possible for all users to interact with real-time data and one another, further enhancing the decentralized business model, and nearly trivializing the relevance of geographic location.
Having precise, real-time data has greatly improved customer relationship management. Amazon has exemplified how cloud computing resources can effect customer relationship management, and eventually more of these technological advances will widely available and accessible to all businesses. This means that the marketplace will be that much automated and competitive. Amazon customers create their own accounts, log in, and all of the customer’s information and activity is stored elsewhere. It is on the “cloud,” readily accessible to the customer, with only a Web browser and an Internet connection, but also readily accessible to sales and marketing executives and employees. With each individual customer’s data being automatically input, the overall sales data for the business is instantly reflected and available on-demand. Sales and marketing initiatives can develop more quickly, since the data can be compiled and compartmentalized into reports that segment sales information, customer market segmentation, and any other data category relevant to the business. The data can be quickly analyzed and used to identify strengths and weaknesses
Umesh ghale 214606
Why student can use Cloud Computing?
Students; a population on the move, travelling back and forth from their home to university, high school… They fluently speak the language of presentations, working in group and being organized. But how do they organize their documents? How do they work in group and share documents?
Instead of synchronizing their documents in the cloud, they send them to their e-mail address. That’s understandable. It is an easy and cheap way to get your files synchronized. But do you really want to let others have a look at your personal e-mail folder when you’re waiting for your presentation to download while the beamer is on?
Another common practice is students working with a USB-stick. But what if you need to save a presentation with 10 high res pictures? Ever tried it before? Chances are rather small you had enough space to do so. And what if your USB-stick crashes?
Another common practice is students working with a USB-stick. But what if you need to save a presentation with 10 high res pictures? Ever tried it before? Chances are rather small you had enough space to do so. And what if your USB-stick crashes?
Another common practice: you need to work in group and share documents. Students tend to use e-mail addresses to send a pile of messages with big attachments. If you are working offline and you want to have a look at a document a fellow students has made, basically you’re screwed. Other situation: you download the attachment, make some changes and send it again to the group, but somebody has been working in the original document, so suddenly you have two files. Panic and stress!
If you put your files in the cloud, you can work on them whenever and wherever you want. And they get synchronized so others always get the latest version of the document.
If you put your files in the cloud, you can work on them whenever and wherever you want. And they get synchronized so others always get the latest version of the document.
So students, why do you choose to use your e-mail address as a cloud computing service? Or why do you worry where to save that presentation you need to give? Give the cloud a chance, you’ll be surprised about its possibilities and how much time and worries it will save you!
By Nongnuch Serksiri 1050423
By Nongnuch Serksiri 1050423
Location:
Australia
Sunday, 20 May 2012
disadvantages of cloudcomputing
Security
· Cost
Knowledge
Integration
Decreased flexibility
Dependency (loss of control)
Cloud computing has its risks and disadvantages, however. Its dislocated nature, which is an advantage in many cases, can also be disadvantageous because the user loses control over the software application and becomes dependent on the provider to maintain, update and manage it. If something goes wrong, the user does not have direct access to the software and must depend on the provider to fix the problem. If the provider is unresponsive or unable to fix the problem quickly, the user can experience significant issues. For example, problems would occur if your company uses a cloud-based payroll software system and that system goes down the night before payroll is due. These problems would quickly become much worse if the provider is unwilling or unable to fix the problem and reliable backup services are not available. Similarly, if your company becomes dependent on a cloud-based software application and the provider is unable or unwilling to continue to provide that application, you will quickly encounter trouble. This trouble would quickly become more serious if the provider was not required to give notice of the cessation of the application in time to allow your business to locate an alternative. In today’s turbulent economic climate, cloud providers may encounter financial problems or bankruptcy, either which could seriously impair or eliminate the provider’s ability to continue to provide the cloud services to your company. Remember that these financial problems can happen quickly, and you will often have limited recourse in these situations.
Cloud computing can also bring substantial risks in the privacy and confidentiality areas. By using a cloud system, your company’s sensitive data and information will be stored on third-party servers, and you will probably have very limited knowledge or control regarding this information. If the provider has inadequate security or encryption systems or procedures, or if a breach of these systems or procedures occurs for any reason, your company’s private and confidential data may become compromised. This could have devastating effects, and could cause legal problems for your company if third party confidential information (for example, customer information) is compromised.
http://boardroombrief.com/2010/08/cloud-computing-advantages-and-disadvantages
umesh ghale 214606
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Mobile Cloud Computing and Cloud Phones
Mobile Cloud Computing and Cloud Phones!
I recently started leading a new multi-national research project about Mobile Cloud Computing, it’s development, impact and potential opportunities for communication providers (telecoms). It seems to me that Mobile Cloud Computing is going to become increasingly important in the the near future in terms of providing browser based access to more and more cloud-based applications and services. Instead of downloading and installing applications on the mobile handsets (smartphones, tablets, etc.) users will access them directly in the cloud and display through the mobile browser, i.e. analogous to Software-as-a-Service provisioning. Some predictions include:
In Gartner’s 2010 key IT predictions for organizations, mobiles phones are expected to overtake PCs as the most common Web access device worldwide by 2013.
ABI Research predicts that there will be nearly one billion end users accessing the “mobile cloud” by 2014. Smartphone applications will move from the handset itself to the cloud – creating a ecosystem for new kind of smartphones – sometime termed “Mobile Cloud Phones”.
There are many reasons for this to materialize. For example, developers are increasingly discontent by being forced to develop and maintain applications that are exclusive for certain mobile phone platforms, e.g. iPhone, Android. This is both costly and limits developers to adhering to the rules of the platform owner – and, sometimes a limited market segment. Many users are also frustrated to have no choice but purchasing a powerful, and more often expensive, smartphone to have the possibility of running mobile apps.
It is clear that with the emergence of the iPhone and the App store, there is already a huge supply of applications avilable. However, most of these applications require users to download them to the handset, install them and run on the handset. Concequenlty, smartphones are becoming increasingly advanced and powerful, embodying sophisticated computing architecture and operating systems. The best analogy could perhaps be the Wintel cooperation – whereas a new version of Windows OS required the user to upgrade to a more powerful Intel processor.
By Nongnuch SERKSIRI ID 1050423
Cloud Computing: Microsoft Cloud Service Offerings
For a growing number of businesses, the journey to cloud computing starts with a private cloud implementation. A Microsoft private cloud dramatically changes the way your business produces and consumes IT services by creating a layer of abstraction over your pooled IT resources. This allows your datacenter to offer true infrastructure service capability as well as optimally managed application services.
Microsoft private cloud solutions are built on Windows Server and System Center technology.Clhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-jmkkYiQacoud Computing: Microsoft Cloud Service Offerings
By Shahzaib 1048440
By Shahzaib 1048440
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Steve about Cloud computing in 1997
Jobs never claimed to be an engineer or inventor. His genius lay in his visionary and leadership abilities. He was a futurist with a practical drive, unafraid to make mistakes, to refine and develop brilliant concepts of where society and technology could go together, and then to do what it took to get there, from finding and keeping the loyalty of the right people, to making those savvy deals. He also had product and design concepts, he just left it to his hand-picked grew to build them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or7zaUaP-J8
By Nongnuch SERKSIRI ID 1050423
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or7zaUaP-J8
By Nongnuch SERKSIRI ID 1050423
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
what is cloud computing ? - google
Google
Cloud Computing is an execution of compute jobs in multi-tenant elastic environment, where jobs may dynamically scale up or down requesting/releasing resources on a fly. Owner of the process is billed only for used capacity.
Other definitions:
1. Multiple vendors accessible through open standards and not centrally administered.
2. Non-trivial QOS (see the gmail debate thread).
3. On demand provisioning.
4. Virtualization.
5. The ability for one company to use anothers resources (e.g. bobco using ec2).
6. Discoverability across multiple administrative domains (e.g. brokering to multiple cloud vendors).
7. Data storage.
8. Per usage billing.
9. Resource metering and basic analytics.
10. Access to the data could me bandwidth/latency limitations, security.
11. Compliance – Architecture/implementation, Audit, verification.
12. Policy based access – to data, applications and visibility.
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