• An environment created in a user’s machine
from
an on-line application stored on the cloud and
run
through a web browser.
• In simple Cloud computing is using the
internet to
access someone else's software running on
someone
1. Email
2. Storage, backup, and data retrieval
3. Creating and testing apps
4. Analyzing data
5. Audio and video streaming
6. Delivering software on demand
USES OF
CLOUD COMPUTING
 You can calculate, manipulate, arrange, manage, store data and information
.by using any device mostly computer/tablet and mobile. Google Drive,
Onedrive, Dropbox, etc.
 You can access the pre-installed application and system software from
anywhere on any device.
 Cloud computing is an advanced use of the Internet.
 Cloud Computing is a new business model for companies.
 Cloud computing is a new way to instruct computers.
 Cloud Computing is less time consuming than traditional uses of computer
and internet for business.
 Cloud computing is costly for common people or individuals but less costly
for small business and big companies.
 Automatic maintenance and updates.
 Less use of human powers.
 Cloud computing technology is accessible by SAAS, PAAS, IAAS business
models
Cost Savings
High Speed
Back-up and restore data
Automatic Software Integration
Reliability
Unlimited storage capacity
Fast and effective virtualization
Provide you low-cost software
Offers advanced online security
Location and Device Independence
Web-based control & interfaces
API Access available(Application Program Interface)
Technical Issues
Security Threat in the Cloud
Internet Connectivity
Lower Bandwidth
Lacks of Support
Conclusion
Despite all the pro and cons, we can't deny the fact
that Cloud Computing is the fastest growing part
of network-based computing. It offers a great
advantage to customers of all sizes: simple users,
developers, enterprises and all types of
organizations. So, this technology here to stay for a
long time
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Cloud Computing

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    • An environmentcreated in a user’s machine from an on-line application stored on the cloud and run through a web browser. • In simple Cloud computing is using the internet to access someone else's software running on someone
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    1. Email 2. Storage,backup, and data retrieval 3. Creating and testing apps 4. Analyzing data 5. Audio and video streaming 6. Delivering software on demand
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     You cancalculate, manipulate, arrange, manage, store data and information .by using any device mostly computer/tablet and mobile. Google Drive, Onedrive, Dropbox, etc.  You can access the pre-installed application and system software from anywhere on any device.  Cloud computing is an advanced use of the Internet.  Cloud Computing is a new business model for companies.  Cloud computing is a new way to instruct computers.  Cloud Computing is less time consuming than traditional uses of computer and internet for business.  Cloud computing is costly for common people or individuals but less costly for small business and big companies.  Automatic maintenance and updates.  Less use of human powers.  Cloud computing technology is accessible by SAAS, PAAS, IAAS business models
  • 9.
    Cost Savings High Speed Back-upand restore data Automatic Software Integration Reliability Unlimited storage capacity Fast and effective virtualization Provide you low-cost software Offers advanced online security Location and Device Independence Web-based control & interfaces API Access available(Application Program Interface)
  • 11.
    Technical Issues Security Threatin the Cloud Internet Connectivity Lower Bandwidth Lacks of Support
  • 12.
    Conclusion Despite all thepro and cons, we can't deny the fact that Cloud Computing is the fastest growing part of network-based computing. It offers a great advantage to customers of all sizes: simple users, developers, enterprises and all types of organizations. So, this technology here to stay for a long time
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