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Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing. CHANGING THE WAY IT WORKS. Beyond the Desktop: An Introduction to Cloud Computing. Cloud computing is a concept where applications and files are hosted on a “cloud” consisting of thousands of computers and servers, all linked together and accessible via the Internet.

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Cloud Computing

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  1. Cloud Computing CHANGING THE WAY IT WORKS Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  2. Beyond the Desktop: An Introduction to Cloud Computing • Cloud computing is a concept where applications and files are hosted on a “cloud” consisting of thousands of computers and servers, all linked together and accessible via the Internet. • With cloud computing, everything you do is now web based instead of being desktop based. You can access all your programs and documents from any computer that’s connected to the Internet. Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  3. Cloud Computing: What It Is—and What It Isn’t What It is ? • With traditional desktop computing, you run copies of software programs on each computer you own. The documents you create are stored on the computer on which they were created ( PC centric ) • With cloud computing, the software programs you use aren’t run from your personal computer, but are rather stored on servers accessed via the Internet. ( Document Centric ) Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  4. Cloud Computing: What It Is—and What It Isn’t What It Isn’t ? • First, cloud computing isn’t network computing. With network computing, applications/documents are hosted on a single company’s server and accessed over the company’s network. • Cloud computing is a lot bigger than that. It encompasses multiple companies, multiple servers, and multiple networks. • Network computing - Access is over the company’s network only Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  5. Cloud Computing: What It Is—and What It Isn’t • Cloud Computing - cloud services and storage are accessible from anywhere in the world over an Internet connection Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  6. Why go for Cloud Computing ? B’coz of 6 Key Properties • Cloud computing is User-Centric. • Cloud computing is Task-centric. • Cloud computing is powerful. • Cloud computing is accessible. • Cloud computing is intelligent. • Cloud computing is programmable Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  7. Understanding Cloud Architecture • Users select a task or service (either starting an application or opening a document). • User’s request goes to the system management, which finds the correct resources and then calls the system’s appropriate provisioning services. • These services > Carve out the necessary resources in the cloud > Launch the appropriate web application > Opens the requested document. • Web application is launched • System’s monitoring functions track the usage of the cloud so that resources are apportioned and attributed to the proper user(s). • User is charged according to the amount of utilities and resources used. Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  8. Understanding Cloud Architecture Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  9. Understanding Cloud Architecture Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  10. Understanding Cloud Storage • With cloud storage, data is stored on multiple third-party servers, rather than on the dedicated servers. • When storing data, the user sees a virtual server—that is, it appears as if the data is stored in a particular place with a specific name. • In reality, the user’s data could be stored on any one or more of the computers used to create the cloud. • Data stored in the cloud is secure from accidental erasure or hardware crashes, because it is duplicated across multiple physical machines. Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  11. Understanding Cloud Services • Cloud services can include anything from calendar and contact applications to word processing and presentations. • With a cloud service, the application itself is hosted in the cloud. • The web browser accesses the cloud service and an instance of the application is opened within the browser window. • Once launched, the web-based application operates and behaves like a standard desktop application. Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  12. Companies in the Cloud • Google - Whether you want cloud-based word processing (Google Docs), presentation software (Google Presentations),email (Gmail),or calendar/scheduling functionality (Google Calendar), Google has an offering. • Microsoft – Microsoft offers Windows Live suite of web-based applications, as well as the Live Mesh initiative that’s trying to link together all types of devices, data, and applications in a common cloud-based platform. Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  13. Companies in the Cloud • Amazon has its Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), a web service that provides cloud-based resizable computing capacity for application developers. • IBM has established a Cloud Computing Center to deliver cloud services and research to clients. • Salesforce.com - CRM software solutions and enterprise cloud computing. Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

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  15. Finally … • In short, cloud computing enables a shift from the computer to the user, from applications to tasks, and from isolated data to data that can be accessed from anywhere and shared with anyone. • The user no longer needs to remember where the data is. All that matters is that the data is in the cloud, and thus immediately available to that user and to other authorized users. Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

  16. Thank You Presented by S.Ganesh ( www.sganesh.co.nr )

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