This document provides an introduction and overview of cloud computing. It defines cloud computing as applications and services delivered over the internet, as well as the hardware and systems that provide those services. The document discusses common cloud services like SaaS, utility computing using Amazon EC2 as an example, and the key characteristics of cloud computing. It also covers challenges of cloud computing like availability, data security, and performance unpredictability, as well as the growth and future potential of cloud computing.
The document provides an introduction to cloud computing. It defines cloud computing as a network of remote servers accessed via the internet to store, manage and process data, rather than using a local server. It discusses the different service models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS). It also covers deployment models, virtualization, availability metrics, providers and considerations for adoption.
This presentation gives a basic overview of cloud computing for the general computer user. It details some of the advantages and disadvantages of using cloud-based services to manage and backup data. In doing so, the presentation includes examples of syncing calendars across devices, backing up data to the Web, and using online office applications.
This presentation was last given at the Bay Area Seniors Computer Club in October 2010.
This document provides product brochure information for Qianxin High Technology Group's fiber optic cable products, including:
- Descriptions of various cable types for different applications, such as aerial, underground, indoor, ribbon, self-supporting, and drop cables.
- Technical specifications for each cable type including fiber count, loss/dispersion characteristics, mechanical properties, temperature ratings, and structural diagrams.
- Performance details for applications in communication, networking, CATV and other transmission systems.
- The brochure presents fiber optic cable options for different communication needs and environments. Technical specifications are provided for each cable type's construction, characteristics and application performance.
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing. It discusses the benefits of cloud computing like pay-as-you-go models and operational expense instead of capital expense. It defines cloud computing and introduces its essential characteristics, service models of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS, and deployment models of private, public and hybrid clouds. It demonstrates using Amazon EC2 as an example of infrastructure as a service.
Introduction to Cloud Computing and a short overview of Cloud World Forum 2013Farid Zarbaliyev
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing, including definitions of cloud, service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment models (private and public cloud), threats, and an overview of Cloud World Forum 2013. Key points covered include: the NIST definition of cloud computing, differences between cloud and related technologies like SOA and grid computing, how service models differ in responsibilities of provider and client, characteristics of private and public clouds, common threats like privacy and security issues, and that Cloud World Forum 2013 featured over 150 providers and 6000 attendees.
This document provides an introduction and overview of cloud computing. It defines cloud computing as applications and services delivered over the internet, as well as the hardware and systems that provide those services. The document discusses common cloud services like SaaS, utility computing using Amazon EC2 as an example, and the key characteristics of cloud computing. It also covers challenges of cloud computing like availability, data security, and performance unpredictability, as well as the growth and future potential of cloud computing.
The document provides an introduction to cloud computing. It defines cloud computing as a network of remote servers accessed via the internet to store, manage and process data, rather than using a local server. It discusses the different service models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS). It also covers deployment models, virtualization, availability metrics, providers and considerations for adoption.
This presentation gives a basic overview of cloud computing for the general computer user. It details some of the advantages and disadvantages of using cloud-based services to manage and backup data. In doing so, the presentation includes examples of syncing calendars across devices, backing up data to the Web, and using online office applications.
This presentation was last given at the Bay Area Seniors Computer Club in October 2010.
This document provides product brochure information for Qianxin High Technology Group's fiber optic cable products, including:
- Descriptions of various cable types for different applications, such as aerial, underground, indoor, ribbon, self-supporting, and drop cables.
- Technical specifications for each cable type including fiber count, loss/dispersion characteristics, mechanical properties, temperature ratings, and structural diagrams.
- Performance details for applications in communication, networking, CATV and other transmission systems.
- The brochure presents fiber optic cable options for different communication needs and environments. Technical specifications are provided for each cable type's construction, characteristics and application performance.
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing. It discusses the benefits of cloud computing like pay-as-you-go models and operational expense instead of capital expense. It defines cloud computing and introduces its essential characteristics, service models of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS, and deployment models of private, public and hybrid clouds. It demonstrates using Amazon EC2 as an example of infrastructure as a service.
Introduction to Cloud Computing and a short overview of Cloud World Forum 2013Farid Zarbaliyev
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing, including definitions of cloud, service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment models (private and public cloud), threats, and an overview of Cloud World Forum 2013. Key points covered include: the NIST definition of cloud computing, differences between cloud and related technologies like SOA and grid computing, how service models differ in responsibilities of provider and client, characteristics of private and public clouds, common threats like privacy and security issues, and that Cloud World Forum 2013 featured over 150 providers and 6000 attendees.
The document discusses cloud computing and Aleric's cloud computing platform and services. Some key points:
- Cloud computing provides on-demand access to massive computing resources via the internet as a service. Resources are dynamically allocated from data centers located worldwide.
- Aleric's cloud platform combines advantages of cloud and enterprise security, offering private, public, or hybrid clouds with customizable and secure storage, networking, and access.
- Aleric accelerates customers' time to market by providing a secure cloud platform, instant application deployment, and partnerships within its Cloud Computing Alliance program.
Introduction to Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services and Customer Case StudyAmazon Web Services
Join this workshop to understand the core concepts of “Cloud Computing” and how businesses around the world are running the infrastructure that supports their websites to lower costs, improve time-to-market, and enable rapid scalability matching resource to demands of users. Whether you are an enterprise looking for IT innovation, agility and resiliency or small and medium business who wants to accelerate growth without a big upfront investment in cash or time for technology, the AWS Cloud provides a complete set of services at zero upfront costs which are available with a few clicks and within minutes.
2. Cloud computing (англ. Cloud –
облако, метафоричное название Интернета;
computing – вычисления) – «облачные
вычисления» – концепция «вычислительного
облака», согласно которой программы
запускаются и выдают результаты работы в
окно стандартного веб-браузера на
локальном ПК, при этом все приложения и их
данные, необходимые для работы, находятся
на удаленном сервере в Интернете.
3. То есть cloud computing – это программно-
аппаратное обеспечение, доступное пользователю
через Интернет (или локальную сеть) в виде
сервиса, позволяющего использовать удобный веб-
интерфейс для удаленного доступа к выделенным
ресурсам (вычислительным ресурсам, программам
и данным).
4. Компьютер пользователя выступает при этом рядовым
терминалом, подключенным к Сети.Компьютеры
становятся всё тоньше и тоньше - большая часть
приложений перебирается в интернет и работает в
окне браузера. Google Docs, Picasa, Gmail...