Cloud ComputingFrom Horse Carriage to a Train
Horseless Carriage SyndromeThe first cars also looked very similar to the horse and carriage (just without the horse). =People were Scared to travel in Cars
Cloud Today = Fear, Uncertainty, DoubtIT is going through a similar change. The shift from client/server to the cloud.
Cloud PromiseCloud promises not just cheaper IT, but also faster, easier, more flexible, and more effective IT.
Economics of Cloud
From Mainframe to Client ServerNew Technologies Needs Time
Cloud = Economies of ScaleSupply-side savings. Large-scale data centers (DCs) lower costs per server.Demand-side aggregation. Aggregating demand for computing smooths overall variability, allowing server utilization rates to increase.Multi-tenancy efficiency. When changing to a multitenant application model, increasing the number of tenants (i.e., customers or users) lowers the application management and server cost per tenant.
One ExampleMIPS (million instructions per second)
Major Cost Saving ElementsInfrastructure labor costs -  by automating many repetitive management tasks, larger facilities are able to lower them further than smaller ones.Security and reliability - Large commercial cloud providers are often better able to bring deep expertise to bear on this problem than a typical corporate IT department.Buying power-  Operators of large data centers can get discounts on hardware purchases of up to 30 percent over smaller buyers.
Cloud Multiple Choices
The Could Burst - Reality
The Future of CloudCloud security will evolveClouds will become more compliantDecentralized IT (also known as 'rogue IT’) will continue to lead the chargePerceptions are rapidly changingCloud services will enable IT groups to focus more on innovation while leaving non-differentiating activities to reliable and cost-effective providers.
Manoj SharmaDatabase Administratormanojatencore@gmail.com Sources: Microsoft and other internet websites…..
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Economics of cloud computing

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    Cloud ComputingFrom HorseCarriage to a Train
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    Horseless Carriage SyndromeThefirst cars also looked very similar to the horse and carriage (just without the horse). =People were Scared to travel in Cars
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    Cloud Today =Fear, Uncertainty, DoubtIT is going through a similar change. The shift from client/server to the cloud.
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    Cloud PromiseCloud promisesnot just cheaper IT, but also faster, easier, more flexible, and more effective IT.
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    From Mainframe toClient ServerNew Technologies Needs Time
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    Cloud = Economiesof ScaleSupply-side savings. Large-scale data centers (DCs) lower costs per server.Demand-side aggregation. Aggregating demand for computing smooths overall variability, allowing server utilization rates to increase.Multi-tenancy efficiency. When changing to a multitenant application model, increasing the number of tenants (i.e., customers or users) lowers the application management and server cost per tenant.
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    One ExampleMIPS (millioninstructions per second)
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    Major Cost SavingElementsInfrastructure labor costs -  by automating many repetitive management tasks, larger facilities are able to lower them further than smaller ones.Security and reliability - Large commercial cloud providers are often better able to bring deep expertise to bear on this problem than a typical corporate IT department.Buying power-  Operators of large data centers can get discounts on hardware purchases of up to 30 percent over smaller buyers.
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    The Future ofCloudCloud security will evolveClouds will become more compliantDecentralized IT (also known as 'rogue IT’) will continue to lead the chargePerceptions are rapidly changingCloud services will enable IT groups to focus more on innovation while leaving non-differentiating activities to reliable and cost-effective providers.
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    Manoj SharmaDatabase Administratormanojatencore@gmail.comSources: Microsoft and other internet websites…..
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    “Technology is agift of God. After the gift of life it is perhaps the greatest of God's gifts. It is the mother of civilizations, of arts and of sciences.”- Freeman DysonLets embrace technology. If you like it, please Share!www.essindia.comThis presentation is a part of the presentation contest organized by Eastern Software Systems. DISCLAIMER: The views are entirely that of the author of the presentation (participant) and ESS does not associate itself with the content whatsoever. ESS cannot be held liable in any way for any claims arising out of the presentation or any copyright infringements by any of the participants or any repercussions from partial/complete implementation of any of the ideas presented.