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Cloud computing is a pay-per-use model for enabling
       available, convenient, on-demand network access to a
NIST   shared pool of configurable computing resources
       (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, services)
       that can be rapidly provisioned and released with
       minimal management effort or service provider
       interaction.
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1.   On-demand self-service
2.   Ubiquitous network access
3.   Location-independent resource pooling
4.   Rapid elasticity
5.   Pay per use
Storage-as-a-service

Database-as-a-service

Information-as-a-service

Process-as-a-service

Software-as-a-service

Platform-as-a-service
Integration-as-a-service

Security-as-a-service

Management/governance-as-a-
service
Testing-as-a-service

Infrastructure-as-a-service
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•   Cost                      •
•   Network
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•   Innovative
•   Expandability             •

•   Speed to implementation
•   It’s green
• Security

• Control

• Cost

• Openness

• Compliance

• Service-level agreements
Holistic Value



       Upsizing

      Downsizing




      Agility




     Coolness
As-Is




Value
            To-Be
    Point
3 IEEE Paper + 3 Book
Cloud computing and business impact

Cloud computing and business impact