In this insightful presentation, we dive deep into the world of cloud computing and explore its immense potential to transform the way we work, collaborate, and innovate. Whether you're a technology enthusiast, a business professional, or a curious learner, this slide deck will provide you with a comprehensive overview of cloud computing and its practical applications across various industries.
Key Topics Covered:
Introduction to Cloud Computing: Understand the fundamental concepts and components of cloud computing, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS).
Benefits of Cloud Computing: Discover the advantages that cloud computing offers, such as scalability, cost efficiency, improved collaboration, and enhanced data security.
Cloud Deployment Models: Explore different cloud deployment models, including public, private, hybrid, and multi-cloud, and learn how to choose the right model for your specific needs.
Cloud Service Providers: Get an overview of leading cloud service providers and understand the key features and offerings of popular platforms, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Real-World Use Cases: Delve into real-world examples of how organizations are leveraging cloud computing to drive innovation, streamline operations, and gain a competitive edge in today's fast-paced digital landscape.
Challenges and Considerations: Examine the potential challenges and considerations when adopting cloud computing, including data privacy, vendor lock-in, and regulatory compliance, along with strategies to mitigate these risks.
Future Trends: Gain insights into emerging trends and technologies shaping the future of cloud computing, such as serverless computing, edge computing, and artificial intelligence (AI) integration.
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cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—
including servers, storage, databases, networking, software,
analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”)
to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and
economies of scale. You typically pay only for cloud
services you use, helping lower your operating costs, run
your infrastructure more efficiently and scale as your
business needs change.
Cloud computing is an umbrella term used to refer to
Internet based development and services
What is Cloud Computing?
7. it is allows
systems and
services to be
easily accessible
to the genral
public . Public
cloud may be less
secure because of
its openness.
PUBLIC CLOUD
8. it is mixture of
public and private
cloud however the
critical activities
are performed
using private
cloud while the
non critical
activities are
performed using
public cloud.
HYBRID CLOUD
9. the private cloud
allows systems
and services to be
accessible within
an organization. It
offers increased
security because
of its private
nature.
PRIVATE CLOUD
10. How to use a Cloud storage ? … (ex:
One Drive)
Step 1
On the Start screen, tap or click
OneDrive to open
the OneDrive app.
Step 2
Tap or click folders to browse to
the location on OneDrive where
you want to add the files.
Step 3
Swipe in from the top or bottom
edge of the screen or right-click
to open the app commands,
and then tap or clickAdd files.
11. Moving and Downloading your
files….
To move files to OneDrive using
File Explorer
When you move files, you're removing
them from your PC and adding them
to OneDrive. Drag files from the file
list in the right pane to OneDrive in the
left pane.
Getting to your files from anywhere
When your files are in OneDrive, you
can get to them from any device, even
if something happens to your PC. You
can go to the OneDrive website, or
you can use one of the mobile
apps for Android, iOS, or Windows
Phone.
12. On-demand self-
service
Broad network
access
Rapid elasticity
Measured service
Lower costs
Benefits of Cloud Computing
13. Dependency on the provider
Requires a constant internet connection
Migration issue
security
DISADVANTAGES OF CLOUD COMPUTING