2. Cloud Computing What is Cloud Computing Components of Cloud Computing Examples of Cloud Computing Services Benefits to the User/Producer Recap 10/12/11 2 Ryan Haase
3. What is Cloud Computing? Computation Software/applications Data Access Storage Virtual Collaboration 10/12/11 3 Ryan Haase
4. Components of Cloud Computing Application Platform Server 10/12/11 4 Ryan Haase
9. Benefits to User Limited Computing Resources Little to no Software Less Hardware Limited IT Department Scalable Applications Scalability - Power/Servers 10/12/11 9 Ryan Haase
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Cloud computing provides computation, software/applications, data access, storage services and virtual collaboration that do not require end-user knowledge of the physical location and configuration of the system that delivers the services.
Cloud computing providers deliver applications via the internet, which are accessed from a web browser, while the business software and data are stored on servers at a remote location.A server is generally a physical hardware computer dedicated to running one or more services to serve the needs of users of the other computers on the networkA computing platform is the combination of the hardware architecture and software frame work which allows the the software to run.Application is a computing software designed to perform certain tasks for the user.
Google Docs is a suite of products that lets you create different kinds of documents, work on them in real time with other people, and store your documents and your other files -- all online, and all for free. With an Internet connection, you can access your documents and files from any computer, anywhere in the world.Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations and much more
Hulu is a website and over-the-top (OTT) subscription service offering ad-supported on-demand streaming video of TV shows, movies, webisodes and other new media, trailers, clips, and behind-the-scenes footage from NBC, Fox, ABC, and many other networks and studios.
iCloud stores your music, photos, documents, and more and wirelessly pushes them to all your devices.
Salesforce.com hosts a suite of applications off-site for businesses to use. It is best known for its Customer Relationship Management (CRM) products which help employees collaborate with customers directly/
Beynon-Davies 2009:Computing Resources are typically owned and operated by thirds party providers located in one or more data centers (pg 187)Cloud computing has the potential to make applications much more scalable. The application itself in terms of software and data can be separated from physical resources such as hardware. If more computing power is required to handle peak loads, additional cloud servers can be applied to the task on an as-needed basis.
Infrastructure such as data centers can be located in areas with lower property costs, close to water (for cooling purposes) and within access of electricity supplies.
Cloud computing provides computation, software/applications, data access, storage services and virtual collaboration that do not require end-user knowledge of the physical location and configuration of the system that delivers the services.Cloud computing providers deliver applications via the internet, which are accessed from a web browser, while the business software and data are stored on servers at a remote location.