SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 22
Cloud Computing
Abhijeet Singh
MBA E-Comm. I-Sem
Institute of Management Studies
DAVV Indore
What is a Cloud?
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 2
• Cloud refers to a network over the internet. It
derives its name from the time clouds were
used to represent telephone networks and the
internet in computer networks later on.
• Clouds often appear as single points of access
for consumers' computing needs. This causes
centralization of data and gives mobility and
versatility to the users of cloud services.
Why use the cloud?
• Using cloud computing has multiple benefits
such as automated backups, multiple and
simultaneous data access and unmatched data
portability all combined over a steep
reduction in server and storage costs.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 3
What is Cloud Computing?
• Cloud computing is network based computing
where shared resources software and
information are shared among multiple users.
• Cloud computing allows a user to consume
the resources without investing in the basic
infrastructure such as software licensing,
Server procuring and maintenance costs.
• It is like Gmail, use when you want and where
you want.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 4
Understanding Cloud Computing
• Client consists of
computer hardware or
software.
• Application
/Platform/Infrastructure
(As the case may be)
• Server refer to the
hardware or software
designed specifically for
delivery in the cloud.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 5
Why Cloud computing?
• There is only one versatile application provided
by the provider which in turn saves the cost for
both the provider and the consumer.
• The users pays only for the services they use(Such as
Electricity) or on a timely basis(Such as club membership). This gives
cloud computing an advantages as the user pays
for only for what he uses and hence allows to
save huge costs for the consumer.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 6
What services are available in the
market?
• Cloud Operating Systems
• Online Storage
• Online office suites
• Cloud hosting
• Online sales management over the cloud
• Online CRM
• Cloud collaboration
• Online app development
• Email Services
• Instant messaging services
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 7
Applications in business
• Small and Medium Enterprises(SMEs) are
getting increasingly associated with Cloud
Computing as they cannot justify or afford the
large capital expenditure of IT.
• SMEs in emerging market can be benefited by
established infrastructure of provider and
inexpensive models of management.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 8
Kinds of Cloud Computing
• Software As a Service.(SaaS)
• Platform As a service.(PaaS)
• Infrastructure As a service (IaaS)
• Software as a Service(SaaS) is providing all the
features of a sophisticated software, but through
a browser , not a locally installed application.
SaaS eliminates worries about app servers,
storage, application development and related,
common concerns of IT. The best examples are
Salesforce.com, Google’s Docs
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 9
Kinds of Cloud Computing
• Platform As a service(PaaS) is about providing
virtualized servers and allowing users to run and
develop applications on them without having to
worry about maintaining the operating system
and processing capabilities. Examples Microsoft
Azure & Salesforce’s Force.com
• Infrastructure As a service (IaaS) aims to replace
the need of a data centre. It provides cluster of
networks, storages, and servers . Example
Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud [EC2].
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 10
How is service provided and payment
made?
• Services are provided by the extensive use of
internet and networking. The user subscribes
only to the services which he needs. Whenever
the user needs to change the quantum of
services he can request the service provider to
provoke or revoke a particular service.
• Payment is usually made on a pay as you use
basis i.e. either on utility basis or on a timely
basis. That is the user need not to pay for the
processing capability which he doesn’t need.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 11
Who are the providers?
• Providers of Cloud Computing services
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 12
IaaS
• Windows live-
Skydrive
• Amazon EC2
• Chatter
PaaS
•Microsoft Azure
•Salesforce’s
Force.com
•eyeOS’s web
app development
SaaS
• Google Docs
and Gmail
• VoIP services
from Skype
• IM service from
AOL
Database Storage Service
• Cloud storage is a
model of networked
online storage where
data is stored in
virtualized pools of
storage which are
generally hosted by
third parties.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 13
Properties of Cloud Storage
• Cloud storage is:
• made up of many distributed resources, but
still acts as one
• highly fault tolerant through redundancy and
distribution of data
• highly durable through the creation of
versioned copies
• typically eventually consistent with regard to
data replicas
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 14
Cloud Network VPN
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 15
Enterprise private network
EPN
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 16
Features in Cloud Computing
• Cost Saving Both for the service provider and consumer deploying the
cloud is a profitable issue.
• Security Because of centralization providers are able to use security features
that many users are not able to afford.
• Metering means the usage is measureable on a per client or per user basis.
• Multi tenancy enables sharing of resources and costs across a large
pool of users. Peak-load capacity increases
• Device and location independence enable users to
access systems using a web browser regardless of their location or what device
they are using (e.g., PC, mobile)
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 17
Issues in Cloud Computing
• Privacy privacy over the cloud may be compromised as the data crucial to
the organization is stored outside the organization
• Compliance users may have to adopt community or hybrid deployment
modes which are typically more expensive and may offer restricted benefits.
• Adaptability as there is a single app provided by the provider it may
not be perfectly suitable for the consumer’s need.
• Connectivity poor connectivity to the provider may lead to inefficiency
on the end of consumer.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 18
Cloud Implementation
• The cloud as a new and developing technology
has unlimited potential.
• The development of cloud OS such as Azure
and Chromium have heralded a new era of
networking and multitasking.
• Implementing cloud in the organization saves
precious profits.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 19
Cloud in education
• Networked institutions such as universities
can create vast repositiries of knowledge that
can be accessed over the cloud.
• OPAC has been implemented in vaious
universities around the globe including DAVV.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 20
Cost saving by Cloud
• Every year services such as Smartcloud by IBM
save thousands of rupees.
• Cloud delivers secure and scalable hosted IT
infrastructure with on-demand access to
virtual server and storage resources. Well
suited for development and test activities, as
well as other dynamic workloads.
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 21
Bibliography
• All Images Sourced from
• Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN).
• Salesforce.
• IBM cloud services.
• How stuff works.
• Wikipedia
Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 22

More Related Content

What's hot

Cloud computing by G.SASHIDHAR
Cloud computing by G.SASHIDHARCloud computing by G.SASHIDHAR
Cloud computing by G.SASHIDHARsashi29
 
Agility and Cloud Computing - Voices 2015
Agility and Cloud Computing - Voices 2015Agility and Cloud Computing - Voices 2015
Agility and Cloud Computing - Voices 2015Deanna Kosaraju
 
Unit 5 -MOVING APPLICATION TO CLOUD
Unit 5 -MOVING APPLICATION TO CLOUDUnit 5 -MOVING APPLICATION TO CLOUD
Unit 5 -MOVING APPLICATION TO CLOUDMonishaNehkal
 
Cloud 101 - What is the Cloud?
Cloud 101 - What is the Cloud?Cloud 101 - What is the Cloud?
Cloud 101 - What is the Cloud?RapidScale
 
Unit 4 -Cloud Computing and security
Unit 4 -Cloud Computing and securityUnit 4 -Cloud Computing and security
Unit 4 -Cloud Computing and securityMonishaNehkal
 
Applications Of Cloud Computing
Applications Of Cloud ComputingApplications Of Cloud Computing
Applications Of Cloud Computingkaleeser
 
Overview of Cloud Computing
Overview of Cloud ComputingOverview of Cloud Computing
Overview of Cloud ComputingNishant Munjal
 
The benefits of cloud computing
The benefits of cloud computingThe benefits of cloud computing
The benefits of cloud computingcumulusit
 
Cloudonomics in Advanced Cloud Computing
Cloudonomics in Advanced Cloud ComputingCloudonomics in Advanced Cloud Computing
Cloudonomics in Advanced Cloud ComputingMahbubur Rahman
 
Cloud computing Basics
Cloud computing BasicsCloud computing Basics
Cloud computing Basicsjisa joy
 
Cloud Computing - SWOT Analysis
Cloud Computing - SWOT AnalysisCloud Computing - SWOT Analysis
Cloud Computing - SWOT Analysistechieguy85
 
Unit 1-Cloud computing Foundation
Unit 1-Cloud computing FoundationUnit 1-Cloud computing Foundation
Unit 1-Cloud computing FoundationMonishaNehkal
 
Cloud Computing Introductory-1
Cloud Computing Introductory-1Cloud Computing Introductory-1
Cloud Computing Introductory-1Devashish Kumar
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computingitsrishre
 

What's hot (20)

Top Cloud Computing Interview Questions
Top Cloud Computing Interview QuestionsTop Cloud Computing Interview Questions
Top Cloud Computing Interview Questions
 
Cloud computing by G.SASHIDHAR
Cloud computing by G.SASHIDHARCloud computing by G.SASHIDHAR
Cloud computing by G.SASHIDHAR
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computing
 
Agility and Cloud Computing - Voices 2015
Agility and Cloud Computing - Voices 2015Agility and Cloud Computing - Voices 2015
Agility and Cloud Computing - Voices 2015
 
Unit 5 -MOVING APPLICATION TO CLOUD
Unit 5 -MOVING APPLICATION TO CLOUDUnit 5 -MOVING APPLICATION TO CLOUD
Unit 5 -MOVING APPLICATION TO CLOUD
 
Cloud 101 - What is the Cloud?
Cloud 101 - What is the Cloud?Cloud 101 - What is the Cloud?
Cloud 101 - What is the Cloud?
 
Basics Of Cloud Computing
Basics Of Cloud ComputingBasics Of Cloud Computing
Basics Of Cloud Computing
 
Unit 4 -Cloud Computing and security
Unit 4 -Cloud Computing and securityUnit 4 -Cloud Computing and security
Unit 4 -Cloud Computing and security
 
Applications Of Cloud Computing
Applications Of Cloud ComputingApplications Of Cloud Computing
Applications Of Cloud Computing
 
Overview of Cloud Computing
Overview of Cloud ComputingOverview of Cloud Computing
Overview of Cloud Computing
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computing
 
The benefits of cloud computing
The benefits of cloud computingThe benefits of cloud computing
The benefits of cloud computing
 
Cloudonomics in Advanced Cloud Computing
Cloudonomics in Advanced Cloud ComputingCloudonomics in Advanced Cloud Computing
Cloudonomics in Advanced Cloud Computing
 
Cloud computing Basics
Cloud computing BasicsCloud computing Basics
Cloud computing Basics
 
Cloud Computing - SWOT Analysis
Cloud Computing - SWOT AnalysisCloud Computing - SWOT Analysis
Cloud Computing - SWOT Analysis
 
Unit 1-Cloud computing Foundation
Unit 1-Cloud computing FoundationUnit 1-Cloud computing Foundation
Unit 1-Cloud computing Foundation
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computing
 
Cloud Computing Introductory-1
Cloud Computing Introductory-1Cloud Computing Introductory-1
Cloud Computing Introductory-1
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computing
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computing
 

Similar to Cloud Computing

Cloud computing computer
Cloud computing computerCloud computing computer
Cloud computing computerSanath Surawar
 
Cloud computing-2 (1)
Cloud computing-2 (1)Cloud computing-2 (1)
Cloud computing-2 (1)JUDYFLAVIAB
 
Cloud Computing
Cloud ComputingCloud Computing
Cloud Computingnitinw25
 
Cloud Computing Fundamental
Cloud Computing FundamentalCloud Computing Fundamental
Cloud Computing FundamentalDony Riyanto
 
Bca6thSemesterPresentationOnCloudComputing.pptx
Bca6thSemesterPresentationOnCloudComputing.pptxBca6thSemesterPresentationOnCloudComputing.pptx
Bca6thSemesterPresentationOnCloudComputing.pptxitsmekunaljha
 
SE2_Lec 23_Introduction to Cloud Computing
SE2_Lec 23_Introduction to Cloud ComputingSE2_Lec 23_Introduction to Cloud Computing
SE2_Lec 23_Introduction to Cloud ComputingAmr E. Mohamed
 
Cloud architecture, conception and computing PPT
Cloud architecture, conception and computing PPTCloud architecture, conception and computing PPT
Cloud architecture, conception and computing PPTNangVictorin
 
A Complete Guide Cloud Computing
A Complete Guide Cloud ComputingA Complete Guide Cloud Computing
A Complete Guide Cloud ComputingSripati Mahapatra
 
presentationoncloudcomputing-170312082947.pptx
presentationoncloudcomputing-170312082947.pptxpresentationoncloudcomputing-170312082947.pptx
presentationoncloudcomputing-170312082947.pptxmnewg218
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computingsuraj1536
 
Cloud Computing
Cloud ComputingCloud Computing
Cloud ComputingMuhd Dembo
 

Similar to Cloud Computing (20)

Basics of Cloud Computing
Basics of Cloud ComputingBasics of Cloud Computing
Basics of Cloud Computing
 
Cloud computing computer
Cloud computing computerCloud computing computer
Cloud computing computer
 
Introduction Of Cloud Computing
Introduction Of Cloud Computing Introduction Of Cloud Computing
Introduction Of Cloud Computing
 
Cloud computing-2 (1)
Cloud computing-2 (1)Cloud computing-2 (1)
Cloud computing-2 (1)
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computing Cloud computing
Cloud computing
 
lecture5_4.pptx
lecture5_4.pptxlecture5_4.pptx
lecture5_4.pptx
 
Cloud Computing
Cloud ComputingCloud Computing
Cloud Computing
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computing
 
Cloud Computing Fundamental
Cloud Computing FundamentalCloud Computing Fundamental
Cloud Computing Fundamental
 
Bca6thSemesterPresentationOnCloudComputing.pptx
Bca6thSemesterPresentationOnCloudComputing.pptxBca6thSemesterPresentationOnCloudComputing.pptx
Bca6thSemesterPresentationOnCloudComputing.pptx
 
SE2_Lec 23_Introduction to Cloud Computing
SE2_Lec 23_Introduction to Cloud ComputingSE2_Lec 23_Introduction to Cloud Computing
SE2_Lec 23_Introduction to Cloud Computing
 
Cloud architecture, conception and computing PPT
Cloud architecture, conception and computing PPTCloud architecture, conception and computing PPT
Cloud architecture, conception and computing PPT
 
lecture5_4.pptx
lecture5_4.pptxlecture5_4.pptx
lecture5_4.pptx
 
Presentation on Cloud computing
Presentation on Cloud computingPresentation on Cloud computing
Presentation on Cloud computing
 
A Complete Guide Cloud Computing
A Complete Guide Cloud ComputingA Complete Guide Cloud Computing
A Complete Guide Cloud Computing
 
presentationoncloudcomputing-170312082947.pptx
presentationoncloudcomputing-170312082947.pptxpresentationoncloudcomputing-170312082947.pptx
presentationoncloudcomputing-170312082947.pptx
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computing
 
Cloud Computing
Cloud ComputingCloud Computing
Cloud Computing
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computing
 
Cloud computing
Cloud computingCloud computing
Cloud computing
 

Recently uploaded

Repurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost Saving
Repurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost SavingRepurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost Saving
Repurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost SavingEdi Saputra
 
Architecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native ApplicationsArchitecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native ApplicationsWSO2
 
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot TakeoffStrategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoffsammart93
 
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptxCorporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptxRustici Software
 
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : UncertaintyArtificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : UncertaintyKhushali Kathiriya
 
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ..."I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...Zilliz
 
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024Victor Rentea
 
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businessWhy Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businesspanagenda
 
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected WorkerHow to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected WorkerThousandEyes
 
Mcleodganj Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Mcleodganj Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelMcleodganj Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Mcleodganj Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelDeepika Singh
 
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 AmsterdamDEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 AmsterdamUiPathCommunity
 
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In PakistanCNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistandanishmna97
 
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)Zilliz
 
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century educationpresentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century educationjfdjdjcjdnsjd
 
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal OntologySix Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontologyjohnbeverley2021
 
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMESafe Software
 
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challengesICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challengesrafiqahmad00786416
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...apidays
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Repurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost Saving
Repurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost SavingRepurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost Saving
Repurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost Saving
 
Architecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native ApplicationsArchitecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native Applications
 
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot TakeoffStrategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
 
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptxCorporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
 
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : UncertaintyArtificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
 
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ..."I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
 
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
 
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businessWhy Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
 
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected WorkerHow to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
 
Mcleodganj Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Mcleodganj Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelMcleodganj Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Mcleodganj Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
 
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
 
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 AmsterdamDEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
DEV meet-up UiPath Document Understanding May 7 2024 Amsterdam
 
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In PakistanCNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
 
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
 
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century educationpresentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
 
Understanding the FAA Part 107 License ..
Understanding the FAA Part 107 License ..Understanding the FAA Part 107 License ..
Understanding the FAA Part 107 License ..
 
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal OntologySix Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
 
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
 
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challengesICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
 

Cloud Computing

  • 1. Cloud Computing Abhijeet Singh MBA E-Comm. I-Sem Institute of Management Studies DAVV Indore
  • 2. What is a Cloud? Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 2 • Cloud refers to a network over the internet. It derives its name from the time clouds were used to represent telephone networks and the internet in computer networks later on. • Clouds often appear as single points of access for consumers' computing needs. This causes centralization of data and gives mobility and versatility to the users of cloud services.
  • 3. Why use the cloud? • Using cloud computing has multiple benefits such as automated backups, multiple and simultaneous data access and unmatched data portability all combined over a steep reduction in server and storage costs. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 3
  • 4. What is Cloud Computing? • Cloud computing is network based computing where shared resources software and information are shared among multiple users. • Cloud computing allows a user to consume the resources without investing in the basic infrastructure such as software licensing, Server procuring and maintenance costs. • It is like Gmail, use when you want and where you want. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 4
  • 5. Understanding Cloud Computing • Client consists of computer hardware or software. • Application /Platform/Infrastructure (As the case may be) • Server refer to the hardware or software designed specifically for delivery in the cloud. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 5
  • 6. Why Cloud computing? • There is only one versatile application provided by the provider which in turn saves the cost for both the provider and the consumer. • The users pays only for the services they use(Such as Electricity) or on a timely basis(Such as club membership). This gives cloud computing an advantages as the user pays for only for what he uses and hence allows to save huge costs for the consumer. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 6
  • 7. What services are available in the market? • Cloud Operating Systems • Online Storage • Online office suites • Cloud hosting • Online sales management over the cloud • Online CRM • Cloud collaboration • Online app development • Email Services • Instant messaging services Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 7
  • 8. Applications in business • Small and Medium Enterprises(SMEs) are getting increasingly associated with Cloud Computing as they cannot justify or afford the large capital expenditure of IT. • SMEs in emerging market can be benefited by established infrastructure of provider and inexpensive models of management. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 8
  • 9. Kinds of Cloud Computing • Software As a Service.(SaaS) • Platform As a service.(PaaS) • Infrastructure As a service (IaaS) • Software as a Service(SaaS) is providing all the features of a sophisticated software, but through a browser , not a locally installed application. SaaS eliminates worries about app servers, storage, application development and related, common concerns of IT. The best examples are Salesforce.com, Google’s Docs Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 9
  • 10. Kinds of Cloud Computing • Platform As a service(PaaS) is about providing virtualized servers and allowing users to run and develop applications on them without having to worry about maintaining the operating system and processing capabilities. Examples Microsoft Azure & Salesforce’s Force.com • Infrastructure As a service (IaaS) aims to replace the need of a data centre. It provides cluster of networks, storages, and servers . Example Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud [EC2]. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 10
  • 11. How is service provided and payment made? • Services are provided by the extensive use of internet and networking. The user subscribes only to the services which he needs. Whenever the user needs to change the quantum of services he can request the service provider to provoke or revoke a particular service. • Payment is usually made on a pay as you use basis i.e. either on utility basis or on a timely basis. That is the user need not to pay for the processing capability which he doesn’t need. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 11
  • 12. Who are the providers? • Providers of Cloud Computing services Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 12 IaaS • Windows live- Skydrive • Amazon EC2 • Chatter PaaS •Microsoft Azure •Salesforce’s Force.com •eyeOS’s web app development SaaS • Google Docs and Gmail • VoIP services from Skype • IM service from AOL
  • 13. Database Storage Service • Cloud storage is a model of networked online storage where data is stored in virtualized pools of storage which are generally hosted by third parties. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 13
  • 14. Properties of Cloud Storage • Cloud storage is: • made up of many distributed resources, but still acts as one • highly fault tolerant through redundancy and distribution of data • highly durable through the creation of versioned copies • typically eventually consistent with regard to data replicas Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 14
  • 15. Cloud Network VPN Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 15
  • 16. Enterprise private network EPN Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 16
  • 17. Features in Cloud Computing • Cost Saving Both for the service provider and consumer deploying the cloud is a profitable issue. • Security Because of centralization providers are able to use security features that many users are not able to afford. • Metering means the usage is measureable on a per client or per user basis. • Multi tenancy enables sharing of resources and costs across a large pool of users. Peak-load capacity increases • Device and location independence enable users to access systems using a web browser regardless of their location or what device they are using (e.g., PC, mobile) Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 17
  • 18. Issues in Cloud Computing • Privacy privacy over the cloud may be compromised as the data crucial to the organization is stored outside the organization • Compliance users may have to adopt community or hybrid deployment modes which are typically more expensive and may offer restricted benefits. • Adaptability as there is a single app provided by the provider it may not be perfectly suitable for the consumer’s need. • Connectivity poor connectivity to the provider may lead to inefficiency on the end of consumer. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 18
  • 19. Cloud Implementation • The cloud as a new and developing technology has unlimited potential. • The development of cloud OS such as Azure and Chromium have heralded a new era of networking and multitasking. • Implementing cloud in the organization saves precious profits. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 19
  • 20. Cloud in education • Networked institutions such as universities can create vast repositiries of knowledge that can be accessed over the cloud. • OPAC has been implemented in vaious universities around the globe including DAVV. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 20
  • 21. Cost saving by Cloud • Every year services such as Smartcloud by IBM save thousands of rupees. • Cloud delivers secure and scalable hosted IT infrastructure with on-demand access to virtual server and storage resources. Well suited for development and test activities, as well as other dynamic workloads. Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 21
  • 22. Bibliography • All Images Sourced from • Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN). • Salesforce. • IBM cloud services. • How stuff works. • Wikipedia Cloud Computing by Abhijeet Singh 22

Editor's Notes

  1. Good morning, I am going to explain what is cloud computing and how it can help us improve and achieve better cost management
  2. Cloud refers to a network over the internet. It derives its name from the time clouds were used to represent telephone networks and the internet in computer networks later on. Clouds often appear as single points of access for consumers' computing needs. This causes centralization of data and gives mobility and versatility to the users of cloud services.
  3. The users pay only for the services they use or on a timely basis This gives cloud computing an advantages as the user pays for only for what he uses and hence allows to save huge costs. It is like Gmail, use when you want and where you want. So you don’t need to store what you need. All you need is browser and internet connectivity.
  4. The primary layer is the Client consists of computer hardware or software. the Application /Platform/Infrastructure forms the secondary layer. The server stands at the core layer and is specifically designed for delivery in the cloud.
  5. There is only one versatile application provided by the provider which in turn saves the cost for both the provider and the consumer. The users pays only for the services they use(Such as Electricity) or on a timely basis(Such as club membership). This gives cloud computing an advantages as the user pays for only for what he uses and hence allows to save huge costs for the consumer.
  6. These are the various services available in the cloud market Cloud Operating Systems Online Storage Online office suites Cloud hosting Online sales management over the cloud Online CRM Cloud collaboration Online app development Email Services Instant messaging services
  7. Small and Medium Enterprises(SMEs) are getting increasingly associated with Cloud Computing as they cannot justify or afford the large capital expenditure of IT. SMEs in emerging market can be benefited by established infrastructure of provider and inexpensive models of management.
  8. The folowing are the kind of services: Software as a Service(SaaS) is providing all the features of a sophisticated software, but through a browser , not a locally installed application. SaaS eliminates worries about app servers, storage, application development and related, common concerns of IT. The best examples are Salesforce.com, Google’s Docs
  9. Platform As a service(PaaS) is about providing virtualized servers and allowing users to run and develop applications on them without having to worry about maintaining the operating system and processing capabilities. Examples Microsoft Azure & Salesforce’s Force.com Infrastructure As a service (IaaS) aims to replace the need of a data centre. It provides cluster of networks, storages, and servers . Example Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud [EC2].
  10. Services are provided by the extensive use of internet and networking. The user subscribes only to the services which he needs. Whenever the user needs to change the quantum of services he can request the service provider to provoke or revoke a particular service. Payment is usually made on a pay as you use basis i.e. either on utility basis or on a timely basis. That is the ser need not to pay for the processing capability which he doesn’t need.
  11. Infrastructure as a services are Windows live-Skydrive Amazon EC2 Chatter Platform as a Service Microsoft Azure Salesforce’s Force.com eyeOS’s web app development Software as a services Google Docs and Gmail VoIP services from Skype IM service from AOL
  12. A virtual private network (VPN) is a computer network in which some of the links between nodes are carried by open connections or virtual circuits in some larger network (e.g., the Internet) instead of by physical wires.
  13. An enterprise private network is a network built by an enterprise to interconnect various company sites, e.g., production sites, head offices, remote offices, shops, in order to share computer resources.
  14. Cost Saving Both for the service provider and consumer deploying the cloud is a profitable issue. Security Because of centralization providers are able to use security features that many users are not able to afford. Metering means the usage is measureable on a per client or per user basis. Multi tenancy enables sharing of resources and costs across a large pool of users. Peak-load capacity increases  Device and location independence enable users to access systems using a web browser regardless of their location or what device they are using (e.g., PC, mobile)
  15. Privacy privacy over the cloud may be compromised as the data crucial to the organization is stored outside the organization Compliance users may have to adopt community or hybrid deployment modes which are typically more expensive and may offer restricted benefits. Adaptability as there is a single app provided by the provider it may not be perfectly suitable for the consumer’s need. Connectivity poor connectivity to the provider may lead to inefficiency on the end of consumer.
  16. Thank you for listening me. Hope you a nice day.