Cloud computing has huge potential to transform technology by providing on-demand access to computing resources over the network. It is growing rapidly with increasing adoption across industries like healthcare, education and small businesses. The future of cloud computing looks promising with continued growth driven by factors like increased internet access, industry adoption and government initiatives. Hybrid IT models that leverage both public and private clouds are expected to be the dominant architecture going forward.
Opportunistic job sharing for mobile cloud computingijccsa
Cloud Computing is the evolution of new business era which is covered with many of technologies.These
technology are taking advantage of economies of scale and multi tenancy which are used to decrees the
cost of information technology resources. Many of the organization are eager to reduce their computing
cost through the means of virtualization. This demand of reducing the computing cost and time has led to
the innovation of Cloud Computing. Itenhanced computing through improved deployment and
infrastructure costs and processing time. Mobile computing & its applications in smart phones enable a
new, rich user experience. Due to extreme usage of limited resources in smart phones it create problems
which are battery problems, memory space and CPU. To solve this problem, we propose a dynamic mobile
cloud computing architecture framework to use global resources instead of local resources. In this
proposed framework the usefulness of job sharing workload at runtime reduces the load at the local client
and the dynamic throughput time of the job through Wi-Fi Connectivity.
Cloud computing: Advantages and challenges in the software industry and mobil...Annie Pham
Through the majority of publications and studies, this writing presents the understanding and assessment of changes in the mobile business under the impact of cloud computing technology.
Faced with depressing predictions of looming budget cuts cloud computing has come to the fore of discussions to uncover relatively short-term economies in IT functions within the public sector. But how much of the cloud story is hype? How different are cloud architectures to the web-server farms that organizations have had the means to access for well over a decade? And how realistic is it that core business systems will move out of the data centre to the cloud?
Opportunistic job sharing for mobile cloud computingijccsa
Cloud Computing is the evolution of new business era which is covered with many of technologies.These
technology are taking advantage of economies of scale and multi tenancy which are used to decrees the
cost of information technology resources. Many of the organization are eager to reduce their computing
cost through the means of virtualization. This demand of reducing the computing cost and time has led to
the innovation of Cloud Computing. Itenhanced computing through improved deployment and
infrastructure costs and processing time. Mobile computing & its applications in smart phones enable a
new, rich user experience. Due to extreme usage of limited resources in smart phones it create problems
which are battery problems, memory space and CPU. To solve this problem, we propose a dynamic mobile
cloud computing architecture framework to use global resources instead of local resources. In this
proposed framework the usefulness of job sharing workload at runtime reduces the load at the local client
and the dynamic throughput time of the job through Wi-Fi Connectivity.
Cloud computing: Advantages and challenges in the software industry and mobil...Annie Pham
Through the majority of publications and studies, this writing presents the understanding and assessment of changes in the mobile business under the impact of cloud computing technology.
Faced with depressing predictions of looming budget cuts cloud computing has come to the fore of discussions to uncover relatively short-term economies in IT functions within the public sector. But how much of the cloud story is hype? How different are cloud architectures to the web-server farms that organizations have had the means to access for well over a decade? And how realistic is it that core business systems will move out of the data centre to the cloud?
Cloud Computing is an information technology gold rush. Everything from social media and smart phones to streaming video and additive games come from the cloud. This revolution has also driven many to wonder how they can retool themselves to take advantage of this massive shift. Many in IT see the technology as an opportunity to accelerate their careers but in their attempt to navigate their cloud computing future, the question of what type of training, vendor-neutral or vendor-specific, is right for them
Now a days the work is being done by hiring the space and resources from the cloud providers in order to do work effectively and less costly. This paper describes the cloud, its challenges, evolution, attacks along with the approaches required to handle data on cloud. The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer. The need of this review paper is to provide the awareness of the current emerging technology which saves the cost of users.
Since announcing its “Cloud First” policy in 2010, the Federal government has correctly identified cloud computing as a way to reduce costs and improve the use of existing assets, and has accordingly prioritized its adoption. It has also taken judicious steps to protect Federal networks from nefarious cyber-attacks and promote the dissemination of best practices for cybersecurity. The Federal government has also embraced mobility as a means to conduct work from any location. But until now, the implementation of these initiatives has been fragmented and lacked coordination across Federal agencies. This paper offers a framework for integrating these programs in a way that enables the Federal government to realize the economic, technological, and mission-effectiveness benefits of cloud services while simultaneously meeting current Federal cybersecurity
requirements. It advocates shifting from a compliance-based cybersecurity paradigm to
one that is risk-based and focusing on how to most effectively secure their implementation of cloud services.
ABSTRACT
In today’s world, the swift increase of utilizing mobile services and simultaneously discovering of the cloud computing services, made the Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) selected as a wide spread technology among mobile users. Thus, the MCC incorporates the cloud computing with mobile services for achieving facilities in daily using mobile. The capability of mobile devices is limited of computation context, memory capacity, storage ability, and energy. Thus, relying on cloud computing can handle these troubles in the mobile surroundings. Cloud Computing gives computing easiness and capacity such provides availability of services from anyplace through the Internet without putting resources into new foundation, preparing, or application authorizing. Additionally, Cloud Computing is an approach to expand the limitations or increasing the abilities dynamically. The primary favourable position of Cloud Computing is that clients just use what they require and pay for what they truly utilize. Mobile cloud computing is a form for various services, where a mobile gadget is able to utilize the cloud for data saving, seeking, information mining, and multimedia preparing. Cloud computing innovation is also causes many new complications in side of safety and gets to direct when users store significant information with cloud servers. As the clients never again have physical ownership of the outsourced information, makes the information trustworthiness, security, and authenticity insurance in Cloud Computing is extremely difficult and conceivably troublesome undertaking. In MCC environments, it is hard to find a paper embracing most of the concepts and issues such as: architecture, computational offloading, challenges, security issues, authentications and so on. In this paper we discuss these concepts with presenting a review of the most recent papers in the domain of MCC.
This benchmark is the result of the collaboration between Burstorm and Rice University and uses a high degree of automation. The scope of the first benchmark is seven suppliers across three continents with a total of 96 different instance types. The benchmark was executed every day, for at least 15 days. The results are normalized to a monthly pricing model to establish the price-performance metrics.
The Federal government today is in the midst of a revolution. The revolution is challenging the norms of government by introducing new ways of serving the people. New models for creating services and delivering information; new policies and procedures that are redefining federal acquisition and what it means to be a federal system integrator. This revolution also lacks the physical and tangible artifacts of the past. Its ephemeral nature, global expanse and economic impact all combine in a tidal wave of change. This revolution is called cloud computing.
- Introduction to Cloud Computing
- Issue analysis on Cloud Computing
- Related stanardization activities
- Standardization issue from ISO/IEC JTC 1 Perspectives
- Recommendation to JTC 1 for standardization
NJVC Implementation of Cloud Computing Solutions in Federal AgenciesGovCloud Network
This paper outlines the essential steps to constructing a solid cloud computing roadmap.This paper outlines the essential steps to constructing a solid cloud computing roadmap.
Technology organization environment framework in cloud computingTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
Cloud Computing is a rapidly emerging technology over the last few years, that has
abolished the burden of purchasing heavy hardware and software. Cloud computing
has been advantageous to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), though many
SMEs have not adopted to delve into its appealing benefits. To increase the cloud
adoption rate in these Enterprises, the most important thing is to understand the
aspects which influence the cloud adoption. The article focuses on these factors, which
influence the use of cloud services by establishing the three layer hierarchical framework
based on the grounded on the Technology Oriented Environmental (TOE)
framework through systematic literature review. Because cloud-based solutions offer
numerous benefits for companies, they have precious cloud determinants. This paper
therefore took into account the Technology Organization Environment TOE model for
Cloud Computing adoption. In addition, the questionaries designed at the end also
indicate the significant connection in the decision of adoption between three context
of TOE. Moreover, the designed questionaries has been used for the analysis of cloud
computing adoption in Bangladeshi SMEs.
Cloud Computing is an information technology gold rush. Everything from social media and smart phones to streaming video and additive games come from the cloud. This revolution has also driven many to wonder how they can retool themselves to take advantage of this massive shift. Many in IT see the technology as an opportunity to accelerate their careers but in their attempt to navigate their cloud computing future, the question of what type of training, vendor-neutral or vendor-specific, is right for them
Now a days the work is being done by hiring the space and resources from the cloud providers in order to do work effectively and less costly. This paper describes the cloud, its challenges, evolution, attacks along with the approaches required to handle data on cloud. The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer. The need of this review paper is to provide the awareness of the current emerging technology which saves the cost of users.
Since announcing its “Cloud First” policy in 2010, the Federal government has correctly identified cloud computing as a way to reduce costs and improve the use of existing assets, and has accordingly prioritized its adoption. It has also taken judicious steps to protect Federal networks from nefarious cyber-attacks and promote the dissemination of best practices for cybersecurity. The Federal government has also embraced mobility as a means to conduct work from any location. But until now, the implementation of these initiatives has been fragmented and lacked coordination across Federal agencies. This paper offers a framework for integrating these programs in a way that enables the Federal government to realize the economic, technological, and mission-effectiveness benefits of cloud services while simultaneously meeting current Federal cybersecurity
requirements. It advocates shifting from a compliance-based cybersecurity paradigm to
one that is risk-based and focusing on how to most effectively secure their implementation of cloud services.
ABSTRACT
In today’s world, the swift increase of utilizing mobile services and simultaneously discovering of the cloud computing services, made the Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) selected as a wide spread technology among mobile users. Thus, the MCC incorporates the cloud computing with mobile services for achieving facilities in daily using mobile. The capability of mobile devices is limited of computation context, memory capacity, storage ability, and energy. Thus, relying on cloud computing can handle these troubles in the mobile surroundings. Cloud Computing gives computing easiness and capacity such provides availability of services from anyplace through the Internet without putting resources into new foundation, preparing, or application authorizing. Additionally, Cloud Computing is an approach to expand the limitations or increasing the abilities dynamically. The primary favourable position of Cloud Computing is that clients just use what they require and pay for what they truly utilize. Mobile cloud computing is a form for various services, where a mobile gadget is able to utilize the cloud for data saving, seeking, information mining, and multimedia preparing. Cloud computing innovation is also causes many new complications in side of safety and gets to direct when users store significant information with cloud servers. As the clients never again have physical ownership of the outsourced information, makes the information trustworthiness, security, and authenticity insurance in Cloud Computing is extremely difficult and conceivably troublesome undertaking. In MCC environments, it is hard to find a paper embracing most of the concepts and issues such as: architecture, computational offloading, challenges, security issues, authentications and so on. In this paper we discuss these concepts with presenting a review of the most recent papers in the domain of MCC.
This benchmark is the result of the collaboration between Burstorm and Rice University and uses a high degree of automation. The scope of the first benchmark is seven suppliers across three continents with a total of 96 different instance types. The benchmark was executed every day, for at least 15 days. The results are normalized to a monthly pricing model to establish the price-performance metrics.
The Federal government today is in the midst of a revolution. The revolution is challenging the norms of government by introducing new ways of serving the people. New models for creating services and delivering information; new policies and procedures that are redefining federal acquisition and what it means to be a federal system integrator. This revolution also lacks the physical and tangible artifacts of the past. Its ephemeral nature, global expanse and economic impact all combine in a tidal wave of change. This revolution is called cloud computing.
- Introduction to Cloud Computing
- Issue analysis on Cloud Computing
- Related stanardization activities
- Standardization issue from ISO/IEC JTC 1 Perspectives
- Recommendation to JTC 1 for standardization
NJVC Implementation of Cloud Computing Solutions in Federal AgenciesGovCloud Network
This paper outlines the essential steps to constructing a solid cloud computing roadmap.This paper outlines the essential steps to constructing a solid cloud computing roadmap.
Technology organization environment framework in cloud computingTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
Cloud Computing is a rapidly emerging technology over the last few years, that has
abolished the burden of purchasing heavy hardware and software. Cloud computing
has been advantageous to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), though many
SMEs have not adopted to delve into its appealing benefits. To increase the cloud
adoption rate in these Enterprises, the most important thing is to understand the
aspects which influence the cloud adoption. The article focuses on these factors, which
influence the use of cloud services by establishing the three layer hierarchical framework
based on the grounded on the Technology Oriented Environmental (TOE)
framework through systematic literature review. Because cloud-based solutions offer
numerous benefits for companies, they have precious cloud determinants. This paper
therefore took into account the Technology Organization Environment TOE model for
Cloud Computing adoption. In addition, the questionaries designed at the end also
indicate the significant connection in the decision of adoption between three context
of TOE. Moreover, the designed questionaries has been used for the analysis of cloud
computing adoption in Bangladeshi SMEs.
Introduction to Cloud Computing and Cloud InfrastructureSANTHOSHKUMARKL1
Introduction, Cloud Infrastructure: Cloud computing, Cloud computing delivery models and services, Ethical issues, Cloud vulnerabilities, Cloud computing at Amazon, Cloud computing the Google perspective, Microsoft Windows Azure and online services, Open-source software platforms for private clouds.
Cloud computing is receiving an increasing level of attention, as evidenced by the rapidly growing number of qualitative surveys and analysis that has been published over the past few years.
Cloud computing is a paradigm shift organizations use the computing resources to conduct their business. Cloud computing is a new general purpose Internet-based technology through which information is stored in servers and provided as a service and on-demand to clients. The computing resources are accessed by mainstream businesses as a pooled or leased resource over networks. Hence traditional IT investment decisions models are not directly suitable to perform the cost-benefit and investment decisions for cloud computing resources.
This paper presents research on the return-on-investment and pricing models and seeks to build a model for quantitative assessment of cloud computing.
The results of this analysis model are intended to facilitate a more informed decision making for cloud computing resources.
An Analysis of the Existing Frameworks in Cloud Computing Adoption and Introd...IJERA Editor
The coming up of cloud computing in recent years has evolved an interest from different organisations,
institutions and users to take advantage of web applications. This is a result of the new economic model for the
Information Technology (IT) department that cloud computing promises. The model promises a shift from an
organisation required to invest heavily for limited IT resources that are internally managed, to a model where
the organisation can buy or rent resources that are managed by a cloud provider, and pay per use. Cloud
computing also promises scalability of resources and on-demand availability of resources. Although, the
adoption of cloud computing promises various benefits to an organisation, a successful adoption of cloud
computing in an organisation requires an understanding of different dynamics and expertise in diverse domains.
Currently, there are inadequate guidelines for adopting cloud computing and building trust. This paper aims to
evaluating a shortlist of eleven frameworks for Cloud Computing and concludes that none of them addresses all
Cloud adoption challenges fully so that a new framework is required. Later we explain our proposal for the
framework discusses and topics related to the proposed framework.
Trends in cloud computingTRENDS IN CLOUD COMPUTINGAB.docxjuliennehar
Trends in cloud computing
TRENDS IN CLOUD COMPUTING
ABSTRACT
Cloud computing involves the use of remote servers that are hosted on the Internet. The technology has been a game-changer in the world of technology as it has dramatically influenced the aspect of storing, processing, and also managing data. Besides, technology has witnessed a couple of trends that have attracted the attention of crucial technology players. In line with this, the paper will investigate the various trends in cloud computing.
Keywords: cloud computing, social networking, Security, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS.
INTRODUCTION
Cloud computing is one of the newest areas of interest in the world of computing. The technology entails the use of cloud services to store, manage, process, and even ensure that data is secure. Cloud computing involves the use of remote servers that are hosted on the Internet. As a result, the technology has seen an increased reduction of the use of physical servers and computers by companies in storing, managing, and also processing their data. In recent days, technology has witnessed several changes or, rather, trends that will be covered briefly in the paper. Cloud is a collective term for a massive number of possibilities and developments. It is more of a practical innovation than an invention that combines several other inventions to become something compelling and new. Cloud computing puts together and merges several technologies that already exist together, where they include virtualization, time-sharing, web interactivity, browser interface, and high bandwidth networks. Cloud computing helps companies and businesses to transform their initial existing server infrastructures to form a dynamic environment that leads to the expansion and reduction of the server’s capacity. A cloud computing platform, configures, depravations, and reconfigures the servers. Many issues arise firm adopting the cloud computing platform, and the articles below discuss some of the main issues associated with cloud computing.
LITERATURE REVIEW
Different studies, such as Varghese & Buyya (2018), recognize that cloud computing is one of the booming technologies. The technology has witnessed immense growth rates over the last couple of years. Notably, more companies and institutions continue to adopt cloud services. Besides, the use of Iaas, Paas as well as SaaS continues to increase.
Additionally, Varghese & Buyya (2018) express their optimism that the revenue earned from cloud technology will continue to grow. Also, cloud services will continue to advance. For instance, different companies have embarked on the process of adopting private and hybrid technologies, which are much significant in storing, processing, and also managing big company data. Cloud asserts that conceptually the "cloud" at the Internet conceals to be had computing resources and offers an elegant interface, through which customers might be capable of using the whole World Wide Web as a powerful personal ...
The enterprise landscape is rapidly changing. Data is ubiquitous. Information is flowing into an organization’s applications from more sources than ever before. Business expec-tations are also changing. Corporations today demand speed and flexibility from their applications. Enterprise want services that allow them to make better business decisions, create more satisfied customers, and react ever more quickly to evolving market condi-tions. Current economic circumstances and increased competition are also driving the demand for a more effective model to deliver applications and services.
This relentless push for a faster, better and more cost-effective technology delivery model has set the stage for new approaches to application development, deployment and management. Several technologies such as grid computing, virtualization, and service-oriented architecture (SOA) have offered partial solutions for enterprises that require applications with greater scalability, agility and easier management capabilities. However, these alone have not been enough.
Enter cloud computing, an innovative model for delivering IT infrastructure, applications and data that shifts the emphasis from static, stand-alone application silos to dynamic, shared environments, dynamically allocated among various tasks and accessed via a network.
Today, many forward-thinking enterprises are using cloud environments to take advan-tage of the increased scalability, agility, automation, and efficiency that this technology can deliver. Yet, because cloud computing has evolved so quickly, there are still many questions surrounding it. To understand the promise of cloud computing, decision makers and IT professionals must examine its development and benefits from an enterprise perspective.
Beginning with the origins of cloud computing, this paper will help define exactly what cloud computing is and how the enterprise can benefit from it. In doing so, the paper outlines a number of “cloud characteristics” which together illustrate the true potential of cloud computing and provide a framework for assessing current and future cloud offerings. Finally, the paper draws a distinction between infrastructure-oriented clouds and platform-oriented clouds and explains how cloud platforms allow end-user applica-tions to unlock the true promise of cloud computing.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4
How will cloud computing transform technology
1. CRISIL YOUNG THOUGHT LEADER 2014
How will cloud computing
transform technology?
Tarunabh
Goa Institute of Management
PGDM (2013-15)
2. i
Table of Contents
Executive Summary..............................................................................................................................1
1. Introduction.......................................................................................................................................2
2. Cloud Computing..............................................................................................................................2
2.1. Defining Cloud Computing .......................................................................................................2
2.2. Benefits of Cloud Computing....................................................................................................3
2.3. Cloud Computing Market Size.................................................................................................3
2.4. Riding the Cloud Wave – Some successful implementations of cloud services ....................3
3. Inhibitions in adoption of Cloud Computing .................................................................................4
4. The future of Cloud Computing ......................................................................................................4
4.1. Drivers of Cloud Computing growth .......................................................................................4
4.2. Growth opportunities for Cloud Computing...........................................................................5
4.2.1. Cloud Computing in Health care Industry.......................................................................5
4.2.2. Cloud Computing in Education Sector .............................................................................6
4.2.3. Cloud Computing for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)......................................6
4.2.4. Cloud Computing collaboration with Big Data Analytics...............................................7
5. The future of IT deployment models – Hybrid IT is the way forward ........................................7
6. Conclusion .........................................................................................................................................8
Bibliography..........................................................................................................................................9
3. ii
Table of Figures
Figure 1: Cloud Computing Market in 2013......................................................................................3
Figure 2: Survey on Barriers to Cloud Adoption...............................................................................4
Figure 3: Healthcare Cloud Computing Market................................................................................5
Figure 4: Global Market for EHR.......................................................................................................5
Figure 5: Cloud Computing Market in Education ............................................................................6
Figure 6: Rise in Government Spending on Education.....................................................................6
Figure 7: Spend on Cloud Computing of Total IT Budget................................................................6
Figure 8: SME Cloud Services Market...............................................................................................7
Figure 9: MSME Employment in India..............................................................................................7
Figure 10: Cloud Analytics Market.....................................................................................................7
Figure 11: Hybrid IT Concept.............................................................................................................8
Figure 12: Cloud Market based on Deployment Models...................................................................8
4. 1
Executive Summary
Nowadays, cloud computing is one of the most frequent buzzwords in the technology world.
By offering simple, fast and efficient delivery of computing service, cloud computing has huge
potential to create value to the consumers. The benefits of cloud computing certainly position
it to be a disruptive technology.
This paper attempts to assess the transformational effect of cloud computing technology.
Through extensive secondary research, efforts have been made to find instances wherein cloud
computing is making a difference by its presence, and also determine the future potential of
cloud computing.
The paper has two broad constructs which probe the existing state of affairs of cloud computing
and its future. In the initial part of the report, cloud computing has been explained with its
benefits exemplified by implementation stories of cloud computing from industry. This part
also covers the concerns raised about cloud computing inhibiting its adoption. The latter of part
this report demonstrates future growth potential of cloud computing by exploring usefulness
of cloud computing in the industry, and opportunities for it to have gainful partnership with
other technologies such as big data analytics. This report also explains the future structure of
IT systems in organizations with the evolution of IT deployment models, and makes
recommendations on path for adoption of cloud computing.
This paper ascertains that there lies a promising future for cloud computing, and expects
benefits for its adopters if implemented properly.
5. 2
1. Introduction
“Every kid coming out of Harvard, every kid coming out of school now thinks he can be the
next Mark Zuckerberg, and with these new technologies like cloud computing, he actually has
a shot.” - Marc Andreessen, Founder-Netscape
The above statement1
by Marc Andreessen on cloud computing highlights the liveliness that
surrounds cloud computing and the promises built around it. So overwhelming this technology
has been that many consider it to engineer the 4th
IT revolution2
, while others believe that next
industrial revolution3
will be kindled by cloud computing.
The numbers also testify that cloud computing has assumed the position of significance. A
recent survey4
by Forbes found that 59% of CIOs and IT Leaders believe that enabling
alignment of business and IT strategies using cloud infrastructure is their number one priority.
Another survey5
shows that 92% of CIOs think cloud is good for business.
Enterprises, large and small, have understood the business value of cloud computing.
Responding to this surge, global giants such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM et al. are
ramping up their investments in cloud-based infrastructure.
2. Cloud Computing
2.1. Defining Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is an information and communication technology that enables the delivery
of computing resources – computer application, storage, processing power etc. – over network.
It requires little availability of storage or processing power locally as majority of computation
happens remotely and delivered through the network.
For uniformity in the use of definition, NIST6
released the 16th
and final definition in the year
2011.
“Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access
to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage,
applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal
management effort or service provider interaction. This cloud model is composed of five
essential characteristics, three service models, and four deployment models.”
This definition exhibits that cloud computing equips users with anytime, anywhere access to a
pool of computing resources without actually owning it, and employing only that much of it
which is actually required and paying only for the services availed.
Nicholas Carr, in his book7
‘The Big Switch’, has compared cloud computing to utility service
like electricity. He says that just as electricity producers set up centralized power generation
stations and distribute it to distant customers through electric cables, cloud computing is a
similar technology transformation to deliver computing resources, owned by cloud service
providers, over a network. By availing cloud services, organizations can give up owning
computing resources themselves.
6. 3
2.2. Benefits of Cloud Computing
Cost
Shift from capital expenditure to operating expense
Low Total Cost of Ownership
Economies of scale resulting in lower cost of cloud service
Scalability
Elastic scalability and quick provisioning ensure appropriate
level of IT capacity, thus saving on cost and service quality
Business agility
Assist to quickly accommodate market changes
Shortens time-to-market
Maintenance
Low maintenance efforts
Frees up internal IT staff for value-adding activities
Innovation &
Experimentation
Low cost, scalability and easy collaboration facilitate fast
development and testing of new products
Democratization of IT SMEs can have enterprise scale IT resources
Availability High uptime and speedy disaster recovery of IT systems
Eco-friendly Reduces carbon footprints due to high resource utilization
2.3. Cloud Computing Market Size
Figure 1: Cloud Computing Market in 2013
Source: IT Candor
2.4. Riding the Cloud Wave – Some successful implementations of cloud services
HTC8
HTC uses Amazon Web Services to enable its mobile services such as HTC
Share, HTC’s image and video mash-up and sharing service
Max
Healthcare9
Partnered with Dell to integrate WorldVistA’s Electronic Health Record
(EHR) with own Health Information System and deploy on private cloud
Bajaj
Finserv10
Salesforce’s cloud app accelerated loan application processing from 1,500
per day to a peak of 8,500 in a single day during the festival season
Super Retail
Group (Aus)11
Implemented JDA’s cloud applications in its Boating, Camping, Fishing
(BCF) brand to reduce inventory holdings and safety stock by 20 percent
Toyota Motor
Europe12
Used Heroku’s cloud platform to run 40 different web applications
internationalized for different languages in 40 different countries
67
41
18
8
Total
SaaS
IaaS
PaaS
Cloud Market Size by Service in 2013
(in $ Billion)
7. 4
3. Inhibitions in adoption of Cloud Computing
1. Security Risk: A serious vulnerability of
cloud computing, security risks arise with
data loss, IP loss, network access security,
denial of service etc., thus proving
detrimental to the integrity and performance
of cloud service.
2. Compliance: Adherence to compliance
could be an obstruction in shift to cloud
computing. E.g. Payment Card Industry Data
Security Standard compliance restricts adoption of cloud to keep payment card data safe.
3. Privacy: Privacy concerns pertain to anonymity of identity while using applications over
cloud; tracking, storing and using personal data of customers etc. raising doubts over
migration to cloud services.
4. Vendor Lock-In and Interoperability: Absence of these capabilities in the cloud service
restricts customers to move from one cloud environment to another, or seamlessly integrate
the existing infrastructure and application with the cloud services.
5. Expense and complexity of cloud adoption: Move to the cloud is replete with challenges.
The challenges appear as high cost and complexity in project implementation. Successful
execution of cloud strategy requires several transformations to IT architecture, business
processes and organizational systems, thus adding to cost and complexity.
4. The future of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing shows lots of promise for the future, and the growth numbers corroborate
that it is here to stay.
Growth highlights for cloud computing
An estimate13
suggests cloud computing will grow to $ 205.48 billion by 2018.
A McKinsey report14
estimates cloud applications to have an economic impact of $1.7
trillion to $6.2 trillion per year by 2025.
IHS report15
says that Cloud related spending by businesses to triple from 2011 to 2017.
4.1. Drivers of Cloud Computing growth
1. Rapid proliferation of internet and mobile devices: Total internet users16
is expected to
reach 4 billion by 2020. This coupled with rising penetration of Smartphones and tablets
will create massive demand for cloud applications to access online services.
2. Evolution of Application Programming Interface (APIs): APIs simplify interaction
between applications and platforms by creating conduits for communication. Cloud APIs
ease the issue of interoperability and vendor lock-in by creating of way to move from one
Figure 2: Survey on Barriers to Cloud Adoption (n=1,358)
Source: North Bridge Venture Partners & Gigaom Research
8. 5
cloud to another. APIs also help to build useful applications by integrating other
applications. E.g. APIs can build application data generated from ERP and CRM systems
to have a comprehensive customer view. Cloud APIs will gain in significance as they would
look to integrate data coming from social media, mobile devices, M2M communications.
According to a survey17
cloud APIs are generating YoY growth of 11.3%.
3. Across the board industry adoption of cloud services: Cloud services will expand across
different industries – Healthcare, Banking & Financial Services, Education et al. Unique
tailoring and industry specific service will accelerate acceptance cloud computing
4. Government thrust on cloud: Governments, across the globe, are building roadmaps and
strategies to harness the potential of cloud and address the concerns associated with cloud
service. E.g. Government of India’s GI Cloud Initiative (Meghraj), US Government’s
Cloud Computing Technology Roadmap by NIST, UK Government’s G-Cloud etc.
4.2. Growth opportunities for Cloud Computing
4.2.1. Cloud Computing in Health care Industry
Cloud computing is benefitting health care in several ways –
On demand accessibility of computing resources saves hospitals and health clinics large
investment in IT infrastructure
Applications for clinical use – Electronic Health Record (EHR), Laboratory Information
System (LIS) etc. – and administrative use – appointment booking, claim settlement,
Payroll etc.
Easy sharing of EHR with other hospitals and across different geographical locations
Future outlook for cloud computing in Health care
Cloud market in healthcare is set to grow fast in future
Regulations like American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act and patient’s propensity for more control of their
data will fuel growth of EHR.
Cloud computing can assist to reach far-off areas devoid
of proper health care facilities. Initiatives such as
mobile health care spot that are linked to cloud-based
platforms will serve areas with poor access to health
care. Such facilities will help in maintaining patient
records and enable services such as blood tests, scans,
health monitoring etc.
In India, BSNL launched six data-centres to leverage
cloud computing for healthcare18
.
Cloud-based analytics will grow in significance to
harness patient data for preventive intervention.
Figure 3: Healthcare Cloud Computing Market
Source: Markets and Markets Research
Figure 4: Global Market for EHR
Source: Accenture
18.8 19.8
20.9
22.3
2012 2013 2014 2015
Global Market for EHR
(in $ Billion)
1.8
5.4
2011 2017
CAGR from 2012-2017 : 20.5%
Healthcare Cloud Computing Market
(in $ Billion)
9. 6
4.2.2. Cloud Computing in Education Sector
Cloud computing is assisting the educational sector in many ways -
Cloud-enabled virtual classrooms and online courses help to reach out to students in far-
off places not having good education facilities.
Learning flexibility with 24*7 course accessibility and online labs and assignments
Cloud-based online platforms facilitates collaboration among peers and teachers located at
different places.
It also eases administrative efforts by managing electronic data on the student’s
performance in academics and extra-curricular activities.
Future Outlook for cloud computing in Education
Strong future growth of cloud service in this sector
Cloud will have a larger share of total IT spending
in the future.
Government initiatives such as Right to Education
in India will increase spending on education. The
Cloud will assist to reach more pupils through
additional mediums. E.g. –
1. Government of India19
has decided to spend 100 crore
on Virtual classrooms.
2. Government of Karnataka20
in India has partnered with Cisco to use its cloud solution for
education, called Cisco Education Enabled Development (CEED) 2700. Dwara, to deliver
to students in multiple locations in real time.
4.2.3. Cloud Computing for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Cloud deliver lots of advantages to SMEs such as
Low capital expenditure and availability of IT services as operating expense
Quick scalability at low cost helps innovation and expansion
Focus more on core strategy and business proposition instead of running IT system
A survey21
by Deloitte shows the impact of cloud services on SMEs –
26% faster growth; 21% more profitable; enables 3/4 of startups to focus on strategic
projects; enables 77% of SMBs to access new markets; 2/3 SMEs beat competitors.
Figure 5: Cloud Computing Market in Education
Source: Markets and Markets Research
Figure 7: Spend on Cloud Computing of Total IT Budget
Source: Tech Page One
Figure 6: Rise in Government Spending on Education
Soucre: World Bank Data
10.10% 10.50%
11.30% 11.30%
2010 2011 2012 2013
Percentage of Governemnt Spending on
Education (in India)
Expected IT Budget in K-12 in the US
(in 2017)
Cloud
Spending =
35% of Total
IT Budget
5.05
19.9
2014 2019
CAGR from 2014-2019 : 19.9%
Cloud Computing in Education Sector
(in $ Billion)
10. 7
A report22
by Business Standard found that 90% of SMEs in India are looking to cloud
solutions for efficiency.
Future outlook for cloud computing in SMEs
SME sector shows strong demand for cloud services in future
SMEs will contribute significantly to the GDP and employ more people
Organizations like World Bank supports the efforts of SMEs. World Bank23
has an active
portfolio of $3.2 billion for SMEs across 60 countries. Governments also provide financial
aid and other assistance to help SMEs grow.
Technology companies are developing cloud based solutions targeting SMEs. Examples –
SAP Business One Cloud, TCS iON cloud ERP
4.2.4. Cloud Computing collaboration with Big Data Analytics
Big data analytics helps organization to get actionable
insights for better decision making. Doing big data analytics
requires a setup of storage, processing and applications
stacked together. Cloud computing steps in as a perfect
collaborator for big data analytics as it provides the requisite
structure of servers, storage and networking resources to run
analytics.
Cloud's utility of low cost, flexible scalability and rapid
provisioning relieves organizations from the concerns of
storage of data and shifts focus to making sense of data.
5. The future of IT deployment models – Hybrid IT is the way forward
Arrival of cloud computing has initiated debate that cloud is going to deluge traditional IT
systems and make captive data centres a thing of the past. However, not all applications
and data will go on the public cloud, and some elements of IT systems remain in-house in
the traditional data centres.
Organizations are using Virtualization mechanisms, shared storage and network resources
in their captive data centres to build a private or internal or corporate cloud. These clouds
follow the same service model as that of the public cloud service.
Figure 9: MSME Employment in India
Source: Ministry of MSME, India
Figure 8: SME Cloud Services Market
Source: Parallels
88.1 92.2 96.5 101.2 106.2
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Employment in MSME Sector in India
(in million)
45
95
2012 2015
CAGR from 2012-2015 : 28%
SME Cloud Services Market
(in $ Billion)
5.25 16.52
2013 2018
Cloud Analytics Market
(in $ Billion)
Figure 10: Cloud Analytics Market
Source: Markets and Markets
Future outlook for cloud analytics
11. 8
The future of IT deployment model
is hybrid IT which is a mix of public
cloud and private cloud, both internal
(organization’s own IT resources)
and external (3rd part resources).
Public cloud is affordable and highly
scalable but it has its trade-offs on
security, latency and control, while private cloud offers low latency and are high on security
and compliance but it requires more investment and has capacity constraints.
Hybrid cloud combines best of the two models with better cost efficiency and high
performance using features such as cloud bursting.
Public cloud is more suited to non-core functions like email, development and testing etc.,
while private cloud is suited to core-activities like ERP, CRM and other mission critical
applications.
Future outlook of cloud computing models
Public cloud will have the largest volume of
cloud market followed by hybrid and
private clouds.
Growth rate will be higher for Hybrid cloud
followed by public cloud. Private cloud will
have a flatter growth path.
6. Conclusion
Cloud computing harbingers transformation of computing services which is radically different
from its traditional form with the way services are delivered, consumed and paid for in cloud
model. This new form of computing is perfectly fitted to serve small and large businesses and
catalyse their growth. Cloud computing’s considerable monetary and non-monetary benefits
establish IT in a strategic role in an organization to solve business problems.
Utility of cloud computing is undeniably an exciting proposition for businesses; however, cloud
computing has its issues of vulnerabilities that cannot be overlooked. But the benefits of cloud
easily dwarf these concerns, and make cloud services too appealing to relinquish. Thus, the
onus lies on the organizations to plan and execute their cloud shift happen with thorough
diligence to avoid any undesirable consequences.
The Time is now ripe for organizations acknowledge the technological change being
engineered by cloud computing. Ability to adapt to this new model of computing will clearly
have a significant impact on the top lines and the bottom lines of businesses. By admitting
cloud-orchestrated technological change and making suitable changes in the business model,
companies will get the odds in their favour.
47.4 12.3
21.27108 22.2 79.54
Public Private Hybrid
2013
2018
Cloud Market based on Deployment Models
(in $ Billion)
Figure 12: Cloud Market based on Deployment Models
Source: IDC - Public & Private | Research and Markets
Figure 11: Hybrid IT Concept
Source: Accenture Insight
12. 9
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