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• What is Cloud Computing
• Why do we need Cloud Computing
• History of Cloud Computing
• Characteristics of Cloud Computing
• Types of Cloud Computing
• Architecture of Cloud Computing
• Cloud Computing services and modules
• Cloud Storage
• Statistics on Cloud Service Providers
• Pros and cons of Cloud storage
• Advantages and Disadvantages
• The Future
 Cloud computing means that instead of all
the computer hardware and software you're using on
your desktop, or somewhere inside your
company's network, it's provided for you as a
service by another company and accessed over
the Internet, usually in a completely seamless way.
 Exactly where the hardware and software is located
and how it all works doesn't matter to you, the user—
it's just somewhere up in the nebulous "cloud" that
the Internet represents.
 When you sit at your PC and type a query into
Google.
 Using Web-based email.
 Preparing documents over the Net is a newer
example of cloud computing(Google Docs).
*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
1. 1966-all the modern day characteristics was explained by Doughlas
Parkhill.
2. 1968-intel was introduced.
3. 1969- APRANET was introduced and in 1970 it was connected to
internet.
4. 1971-Mail services were provided.
5. 1974-Microsoft came in this field.
6. 1976-Apple computer used it.
7. 1977-Oracle Burn.
8. 1981-IBM launched and in 1982 Microsoft developed MSDOS
9. 1995-Amazon changed the era.
10. 1997-Termed as cloud computing.
11. 1998-GOOGLE
12. 2004- FACEBOOK Was Launched.
Cloud computing is typically classified in two
ways:
1.Location of the cloud computing
2.Type of services offered
Public Cloud
Private cloud
Hybrid Cloud
Community Cloud
 When talking about a cloud computing system,
it's helpful to divide it into two sections:
 The Front End
 The Back End
o They connect to each other through a network, usually
the Internet. The front end is the side the computer
user, or client, sees. The back end is the "cloud" section
of the system.
Virtualization Multi-Tenancy
Network
Access
On-demand Elastic
Metering/
Chargeback
SAAS IAAS PAAS
1
• Personal Cloud Storage
2
• Public Cloud Storage
3
• Private Cloud Storage
4
• Hybrid Cloud Storage
Advantages
Accessibility
Disaster
Recovery
Cost Saving
Disadvantages
Bandwidth
Data
Security
Software
issues
Pros & Cons of Cloud
Storage
 Improved performance.
 Lower software costs.
 Instance Software updates.
 Unlimited storage capacity.
 Increased data reliability.
 Universal document access.
 Device independence.
 Requires a constant internet connection.
 Does not work well with low-speed connections.
 Features might be limited.
 Can be slow.
 Stored data might not be secure.
 Stored data can be lost.
 Proactive Application Monitoring
 Technology to Ensure Uptime
 Cloud Computing Role in Disaster Recovery and Remote Access
 Centralized Data is the Future in Cloud Computing
 More Capability
 Hybrid Cloud Computing Increases Efficiency
 Low-Power Processors
The presentation was designed with the help of
following websites:
 http://www.explainthatstuff.com/cloud-computing-introduction.html
 http://india.emc.com/corporate/glossary/cloud-computing-services.html
 http://www.netmagicsolutions.com/cloud-computing-services.html
 http://thecloudtutorial.com/cloudtypes.html
 http://bigdata-madesimple.com/5-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-
cloud-storage/
 http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/cloud_storage.html
 http://www.sitepoint.com/the-future-of-cloud-computin/
Aprajita Singh
Anurag Pandey
Aditya Gupta
Hritik Agarwal
Mayank Sinha
Prakhar Maheshwari
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cc ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. • What is Cloud Computing • Why do we need Cloud Computing • History of Cloud Computing • Characteristics of Cloud Computing • Types of Cloud Computing • Architecture of Cloud Computing • Cloud Computing services and modules • Cloud Storage • Statistics on Cloud Service Providers • Pros and cons of Cloud storage • Advantages and Disadvantages • The Future
  • 3.  Cloud computing means that instead of all the computer hardware and software you're using on your desktop, or somewhere inside your company's network, it's provided for you as a service by another company and accessed over the Internet, usually in a completely seamless way.  Exactly where the hardware and software is located and how it all works doesn't matter to you, the user— it's just somewhere up in the nebulous "cloud" that the Internet represents.
  • 4.  When you sit at your PC and type a query into Google.  Using Web-based email.  Preparing documents over the Net is a newer example of cloud computing(Google Docs).
  • 5. *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
  • 6. 1. 1966-all the modern day characteristics was explained by Doughlas Parkhill. 2. 1968-intel was introduced. 3. 1969- APRANET was introduced and in 1970 it was connected to internet. 4. 1971-Mail services were provided. 5. 1974-Microsoft came in this field. 6. 1976-Apple computer used it. 7. 1977-Oracle Burn. 8. 1981-IBM launched and in 1982 Microsoft developed MSDOS 9. 1995-Amazon changed the era. 10. 1997-Termed as cloud computing. 11. 1998-GOOGLE 12. 2004- FACEBOOK Was Launched.
  • 7.
  • 8. Cloud computing is typically classified in two ways: 1.Location of the cloud computing 2.Type of services offered
  • 9. Public Cloud Private cloud Hybrid Cloud Community Cloud
  • 10.
  • 11.  When talking about a cloud computing system, it's helpful to divide it into two sections:  The Front End  The Back End o They connect to each other through a network, usually the Internet. The front end is the side the computer user, or client, sees. The back end is the "cloud" section of the system.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 15. 1 • Personal Cloud Storage 2 • Public Cloud Storage 3 • Private Cloud Storage 4 • Hybrid Cloud Storage
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 19.  Improved performance.  Lower software costs.  Instance Software updates.  Unlimited storage capacity.  Increased data reliability.  Universal document access.  Device independence.
  • 20.  Requires a constant internet connection.  Does not work well with low-speed connections.  Features might be limited.  Can be slow.  Stored data might not be secure.  Stored data can be lost.
  • 21.  Proactive Application Monitoring  Technology to Ensure Uptime  Cloud Computing Role in Disaster Recovery and Remote Access  Centralized Data is the Future in Cloud Computing  More Capability  Hybrid Cloud Computing Increases Efficiency  Low-Power Processors
  • 22. The presentation was designed with the help of following websites:  http://www.explainthatstuff.com/cloud-computing-introduction.html  http://india.emc.com/corporate/glossary/cloud-computing-services.html  http://www.netmagicsolutions.com/cloud-computing-services.html  http://thecloudtutorial.com/cloudtypes.html  http://bigdata-madesimple.com/5-advantages-and-disadvantages-of- cloud-storage/  http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/cloud_storage.html  http://www.sitepoint.com/the-future-of-cloud-computin/
  • 23. Aprajita Singh Anurag Pandey Aditya Gupta Hritik Agarwal Mayank Sinha Prakhar Maheshwari