SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Presentation
on
cloud computing
PRESENTED By:-
Priyanka sharma
Cloud computing
Introduction:-
ď‚— Cloud computing is a technology that uses the
internet and central remote servers to maintain
data and applications.
ď‚— Cloud computing allows consumers and
businesses to use applications without
installation and access their personal files at any
computer with internet access.
Contd..
ď‚— User do not have or need knowledge, control,
ownership in the computer infrastructure.
ď‚— A simple example of cloud computing is Yahoo
email or Gmail etc.
ď‚— All a consumer would need is just an internet
connection and can start sending emails.
History of cloud computing:-
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow:-
ď‚— In 1960s the American computer scientist named
John McCarthy stated that computing will become a
publicly available service in the future. This is what
has happened today and cloud computing has
made it all possible.
ď‚— He claimed that computing might be sold in future in
the same way as utilities are (electricity, water etc.).
The first company to develop commercially
successful cloud computing technology was
Amazon.
The Past:-
ď‚— In the past, computing was done through utility of
supercomputers and mainframes.
ď‚— The problem with this set-up arises from the cost
needed to create a supercomputer or mainframe.
ď‚— The cost of past computing methods was very
high.
The Present:-
ď‚— Today, computing can be done with utility of the
service offered by a provider that specializes on
this industry.
ď‚— This makes the cost of computing lower compared
with the utility of supercomputers in the past and
this is the concept of cloud computing.
ď‚— Intelligent cloud computing is able to manage all of
the resources efficiently.
Tomorrow:-
ď‚— As computer technology continue to progress so
does the capability of cloud computing.
ď‚— As faster computers and larger virtual storage
areas become available, cloud computing will also
continuously improve with it.
ď‚— It can be possible in the future that data processed
in an hour today can be done in just a minute.
Faster processors and connections will be the main
proponents of this improvement.
ď‚— Traditional business applications have always
been very complicated and expensive. The amount
and variety of hardware and software required to
run them are daunting. You need a whole team of
experts to install, configure, test, run, secure, and
update them.
ď‚— When you multiply this effort across dozens or
hundreds of apps, it’s easy to see why the biggest
companies with the best IT departments aren’t
getting the apps they need. Small and mid-sized
businesses don’t stand a chance.
Life before cloud Computing:
Life after Cloud Computing:
ď‚— With cloud computing, you eliminate those
headaches because you’re not managing
hardware and software—that’s the responsibility of
an experienced vendor like salesforce.com. The
shared infrastructure means it works like a utility:
You only pay for what you need, upgrades are
automatic, and scaling up or down is easy.
ď‚— Cloud-based apps can be up and running in days
or weeks, and they cost less. With a cloud app,
you just open a browser, log in, customize the
app, and start using it.
Cloud Services:
1.
• Software As a Service (SaaS)
2.
• Platform As a Service (PaaS)
3.
• Infrastructure As a Service (IaaS)
Software as a Service:-
ď‚— SaaS is the most widely known and widely used
form of cloud computing.
ď‚— SaaS eliminates customer worries about
application servers, storage, application
development and related, common concerns of
IT.
ď‚— Highest-profile examples are Google's Gmail and
Apps, Yahoo , Google and Skype.
Platform as a Service:-
ď‚— It delivers virtualized servers on which customers
can run existing applications or develop new
ones without having to worry about maintaining
the operating systems, server hardware.
ď‚— It provides development platforms to create and
run applications in the cloud.
Infrastructure as a Service:-
ď‚— IaaS is designed to replace the functions of an
entire data center.
ď‚— Here Cloud Computing provides grids or
virtualized servers, networks, storage and systems
software.
ď‚— This saves cost (time and expense) of capital
equipment deployment .
Types of Cloud Computing:
ď‚— Public cloud
ď‚— Private cloud
ď‚— Hybrid cloud
Public Cloud: Computing infrastructure is hosted at the
vendor’s premises. The customer has no visibility over the
location of the cloud computing infrastructure. The computing
infrastructure is shared between organizations.
Private Cloud: Computing architecture is dedicated to the
customer and is not shared with other organizations. They are
expensive and are considered more secure than Public Clouds.
Private clouds may be externally hosted ones as well as in
premise hosted clouds.
Hybrid Cloud: Organizations host some critical, secure
applications in private clouds. The not so critical applications
are hosted in the public cloud. The combination is known as
Hybrid Cloud.
Advantages of Cloud Computing:-
ď‚— Online form of computing
ď‚— Reduced cost
ď‚— More storage
ď‚— Automatically updated
ď‚— Computing flexibility
ď‚— Mobility
ď‚— Shared Resources
ď‚— No downloads
1.Online form of computing:-
ď‚— Cloud computing is a online form of computing
where users can access applications via a browser,
while the application is installed and stored on a
server.
ď‚— An example of this would be Google Docs.
2. Reduced cost:-
ď‚— It helps keep the cost down for both the users and
website owners. Also for the users, they can
access it from any computer and still have the file
they need.
ď‚— The main advantage of using cloud computing
facility is that customers do not have to pay for
infrastructure installation and maintenance cost.
ď‚— As a user of cloud computing you have to pay the
service charges according to your usage of
computing power and other networking resources
3.More storage:-
ď‚— It can hold more storage than a personal computer
can. It takes away the need for the upgrading
computer memory, which also helps keep the cost
down for the companies and users alike.
ď‚— User do not have to worry about installation, email
servers, anti-viruses, backups, web servers and
both physical and logical security of your data.
4.Automatically updated:-
ď‚— Owners no longer need to hire people to update
more than one server, and it also helps the users
who do not like to download updates for the
software.
ď‚— The server gets the updates and everyone who
uses the service gets the updates without
updating anything on their end.
5.Mobility:-
ď‚— It allows users to connect even without their own
computers, meaning you can do your work from
anywhere in the world as long as you have a
internet connection and a computer access.
ď‚— So you can take your work with you on your
wedding and vacations.
6. Shared Resources:
ď‚— A key component of cloud computing is that
companies share resources. With cloud
computing, this allows them all to have access to
the resources via cloud computing.
ď‚— This again saves businesses time and money by
placing their resources all in one location that is
easy for their workers to look up and access.
7.Computing flexibility & No
downloads:-
ď‚— Computing Flexibility- It has more flexibility than
other network computing systems and saves time
plus money for people who are in a time crunch.
ď‚— No Downloads-The users do not need to download
anything, so that saves time and hard drive space
for users. They can just log onto the network.
Disadvantages of Cloud
Computing:
• Security and Privacy
• Dependency(loss of control)
• Cost
• Decreased Flexibility
• Migration Problems:
1.Security and Privacy:
ď‚— The biggest concerns about cloud computing are
security. Users might not be comfortable handing
over their data to a third party.
ď‚— Privacy is another issue with cloud servers.
Ensuring that a client’s data is not accessed by any
unauthorized users is of great importance for any
cloud service.
ď‚— To make their servers more secure, cloud service
vendors have developed password protected
accounts.
2.Cost:
ď‚— Data centers have to buy or develop the software
that’ll run the cloud, rewire the machines and fix
problems. This makes their initial cloud offers
more expensive.
ď‚— The first customer pay a higher price and have to
deal with more issues than those who switch later.
3.Decreased Flexibility:
ď‚— This is only a temporary problem.
ď‚— Some of the current users might have to deal
with the facts that their cloud server is difficult or
impossible to upgrade without losing some data.
4.Migration problems:
ď‚— In case the user has to switch to some other
provider, there are migration issues.
 It’s not easy to transfer huge data from one
provider to the other.
Examples of Cloud Computing:
ď‚— E-Mail
ď‚— Social Networking
ď‚— Working in a virtual office
1.E-mail:
ď‚— Some of the biggest cloud computing services are
Web-based e-mail. As of January 2010, over 500
million people used Microsoft's Web-based e-
mail, Hotmail or Windows Live Mail.
ď‚— Online email has been offered by all the big
names (such as Microsoft, Yahoo and of course
Google) for a number of years.
2.Social Networking:
ď‚— The most famous use of cloud computing, which
does not strike people as "cloud computing" at
first glance is social networking Websites,
including Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and many,
many others.
ď‚— By creating a Facebook fan page, a business can
connect with its customers, and at the same time,
those customers will be promoting your business.
3.Working in a Virtual Office:
 Google’s online suite of office applications is
probably the best example.
ď‚— Rather than having a system and space hogging
suite of applications like a word processor, a
spreadsheet creator and a presentation or
publishing platform sitting on your computer, you
could opt to work online instead.
Cloud computing presentation

More Related Content

PPT
Cloud computing ppt
Datta Dharanikota
 
PPTX
Cloud computing
pgayatrinaidu
 
PPTX
Cloud Computing for college presenation project.
Mahesh Tibrewal
 
PPTX
Cloud computing presentation
Muhammad Usama Zuberi
 
PPTX
Cloud computing ppt
Sarvesh Meena
 
PPTX
Introduction of Cloud computing
Rkrishna Mishra
 
PPTX
cloud computing ppt
himanshuawasthi2109
 
Cloud computing ppt
Datta Dharanikota
 
Cloud computing
pgayatrinaidu
 
Cloud Computing for college presenation project.
Mahesh Tibrewal
 
Cloud computing presentation
Muhammad Usama Zuberi
 
Cloud computing ppt
Sarvesh Meena
 
Introduction of Cloud computing
Rkrishna Mishra
 
cloud computing ppt
himanshuawasthi2109
 

What's hot (20)

PPT
Cloud Computing Security Challenges
Yateesh Yadav
 
PPT
Cloud computing
MOHIT PANDEY
 
PPTX
Research in Cloud Computing
Rajshri Mohan
 
PPTX
Cloud storage
Will Williams
 
PPTX
NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture
Thanakrit Lersmethasakul
 
PDF
Cloud Computing Architecture
Animesh Chaturvedi
 
PPT
Cloud computing and service models
Prateek Soni
 
PPT
Cloud computing
Sreehari820
 
PDF
Cloud service lifecycle management
Animesh Chaturvedi
 
PPTX
Memory virtualization
Piyush Rochwani
 
PPT
INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD COMPUTING
Tanmoy Barman
 
PPTX
Cloud computing ppt
Jagriti Rai
 
PPTX
cloud computing 5.pptx
Jatin673232
 
PPTX
FOG COMPUTING
Saisharan Amaravadhi
 
PPTX
Software as a service
Divya korrapati
 
PDF
Cloud computing project report
Naveed Farooq
 
PPT
Cloud computing
Syam Lal
 
PPTX
Cloud security Presentation
Ajay p
 
PPTX
Mobile computing
sadia Afrose
 
PDF
A brief history of cloud computing
Oneserve
 
Cloud Computing Security Challenges
Yateesh Yadav
 
Cloud computing
MOHIT PANDEY
 
Research in Cloud Computing
Rajshri Mohan
 
Cloud storage
Will Williams
 
NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture
Thanakrit Lersmethasakul
 
Cloud Computing Architecture
Animesh Chaturvedi
 
Cloud computing and service models
Prateek Soni
 
Cloud computing
Sreehari820
 
Cloud service lifecycle management
Animesh Chaturvedi
 
Memory virtualization
Piyush Rochwani
 
INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD COMPUTING
Tanmoy Barman
 
Cloud computing ppt
Jagriti Rai
 
cloud computing 5.pptx
Jatin673232
 
FOG COMPUTING
Saisharan Amaravadhi
 
Software as a service
Divya korrapati
 
Cloud computing project report
Naveed Farooq
 
Cloud computing
Syam Lal
 
Cloud security Presentation
Ajay p
 
Mobile computing
sadia Afrose
 
A brief history of cloud computing
Oneserve
 
Ad

Viewers also liked (20)

PPTX
Cloud Computing Presentation
Vivek Ravindran
 
PPTX
Slides cloud computing
Haslina
 
PDF
Cloud computing presentation
Wael Chaa
 
PPTX
My Presentation on Cloud Computing
Pravin Sable
 
PPTX
Presentation on cloud computing
BIJIT GHOSH
 
PPTX
PRESENTATION ON CLOUD COMPUTING
vipluv mittal
 
PPTX
Cloud Computing : Revised Presentation
Mayank Aggarwal
 
PPTX
Cloud computing presentation
William Mann
 
PPTX
Penetrating the Cloud: Opportunities & Challenges for Businesses
CompTIA
 
PDF
Cloud computing Basics
Sagar Sane
 
PPT
Cloud computing simple ppt
Agarwaljay
 
PPT
Seminar on cloud computing by Prashant Gupta
Prashant Gupta
 
PPTX
Cloud computing presentation
skmonjurulhaque
 
PPTX
Presentation on cloud computing
Prateek Verma
 
PPTX
Cloud computing
Monica Blanco
 
PPTX
Cloud computing
Adarsh Kumar Yadav
 
PPTX
Presentation on Cloud Computing
Oshin Kandpal
 
PPT
Lect15 cloud
sree raj
 
PPT
Cloud computing
Reetesh Gupta
 
Cloud Computing Presentation
Vivek Ravindran
 
Slides cloud computing
Haslina
 
Cloud computing presentation
Wael Chaa
 
My Presentation on Cloud Computing
Pravin Sable
 
Presentation on cloud computing
BIJIT GHOSH
 
PRESENTATION ON CLOUD COMPUTING
vipluv mittal
 
Cloud Computing : Revised Presentation
Mayank Aggarwal
 
Cloud computing presentation
William Mann
 
Penetrating the Cloud: Opportunities & Challenges for Businesses
CompTIA
 
Cloud computing Basics
Sagar Sane
 
Cloud computing simple ppt
Agarwaljay
 
Seminar on cloud computing by Prashant Gupta
Prashant Gupta
 
Cloud computing presentation
skmonjurulhaque
 
Presentation on cloud computing
Prateek Verma
 
Cloud computing
Monica Blanco
 
Cloud computing
Adarsh Kumar Yadav
 
Presentation on Cloud Computing
Oshin Kandpal
 
Lect15 cloud
sree raj
 
Cloud computing
Reetesh Gupta
 
Ad

Similar to Cloud computing presentation (20)

PPTX
Cloud Computing
NASIMTAHIR2
 
PPTX
Cloud computing
NEHA GAUTAM
 
PPTX
cloud computing
newme19
 
PPTX
Cloud computing (2)
Mayank Saxena
 
PPTX
Cloud Computing
Samit Kumar Kapat
 
PPTX
Cloud computing technology
Youssef Elsalhawy
 
PPTX
Chapter 3 cloud computing and intro parrallel computing
Praveen M Jigajinni
 
PPTX
Cloud computing
Tannya seth
 
PPTX
Presentation of cloud computing
Shamim Hossain
 
PPTX
Cloud computing presentation
Layani Malsha
 
PPTX
Ppt
Priya2005
 
PPTX
Cloud Computing
Muhd Dembo
 
PPTX
Cloud-Computing-ppt.pptx
SameerWadkar32
 
PPTX
Cloud-Computing-ppt.pptx
NikhilRanaCSELEET005
 
PPTX
Cloud concepts-and-technologies
Parag Patil
 
PPTX
Cloud Computing
John Joseph
 
PPTX
Cloud computing
Mayur Verma
 
PDF
Cloud computing and Advantages
Toneshkumar Pardhi
 
PPTX
Presentation on Cloud Computing (CE).pptx
HarpreetKaur1382
 
Cloud Computing
NASIMTAHIR2
 
Cloud computing
NEHA GAUTAM
 
cloud computing
newme19
 
Cloud computing (2)
Mayank Saxena
 
Cloud Computing
Samit Kumar Kapat
 
Cloud computing technology
Youssef Elsalhawy
 
Chapter 3 cloud computing and intro parrallel computing
Praveen M Jigajinni
 
Cloud computing
Tannya seth
 
Presentation of cloud computing
Shamim Hossain
 
Cloud computing presentation
Layani Malsha
 
Ppt
Priya2005
 
Cloud Computing
Muhd Dembo
 
Cloud-Computing-ppt.pptx
SameerWadkar32
 
Cloud-Computing-ppt.pptx
NikhilRanaCSELEET005
 
Cloud concepts-and-technologies
Parag Patil
 
Cloud Computing
John Joseph
 
Cloud computing
Mayur Verma
 
Cloud computing and Advantages
Toneshkumar Pardhi
 
Presentation on Cloud Computing (CE).pptx
HarpreetKaur1382
 

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
GDG Cloud Munich - Intro - Luiz Carneiro - #BuildWithAI - July - Abdel.pdf
Luiz Carneiro
 
PDF
A Strategic Analysis of the MVNO Wave in Emerging Markets.pdf
IPLOOK Networks
 
PDF
MASTERDECK GRAPHSUMMIT SYDNEY (Public).pdf
Neo4j
 
PDF
SparkLabs Primer on Artificial Intelligence 2025
SparkLabs Group
 
PDF
Make GenAI investments go further with the Dell AI Factory
Principled Technologies
 
PPTX
Introduction to Flutter by Ayush Desai.pptx
ayushdesai204
 
PDF
Structs to JSON: How Go Powers REST APIs
Emily Achieng
 
PDF
OFFOFFBOX™ – A New Era for African Film | Startup Presentation
ambaicciwalkerbrian
 
PPTX
Simple and concise overview about Quantum computing..pptx
mughal641
 
PDF
Security features in Dell, HP, and Lenovo PC systems: A research-based compar...
Principled Technologies
 
PDF
Trying to figure out MCP by actually building an app from scratch with open s...
Julien SIMON
 
PDF
AI Unleashed - Shaping the Future -Starting Today - AIOUG Yatra 2025 - For Co...
Sandesh Rao
 
PPTX
AI in Daily Life: How Artificial Intelligence Helps Us Every Day
vanshrpatil7
 
PPTX
cloud computing vai.pptx for the project
vaibhavdobariyal79
 
PDF
NewMind AI Weekly Chronicles - July'25 - Week IV
NewMind AI
 
PDF
CIFDAQ's Market Wrap : Bears Back in Control?
CIFDAQ
 
PDF
The Future of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Mukul
 
PPTX
Applied-Statistics-Mastering-Data-Driven-Decisions.pptx
parmaryashparmaryash
 
PPTX
The-Ethical-Hackers-Imperative-Safeguarding-the-Digital-Frontier.pptx
sujalchauhan1305
 
PPTX
Dev Dives: Automate, test, and deploy in one place—with Unified Developer Exp...
AndreeaTom
 
GDG Cloud Munich - Intro - Luiz Carneiro - #BuildWithAI - July - Abdel.pdf
Luiz Carneiro
 
A Strategic Analysis of the MVNO Wave in Emerging Markets.pdf
IPLOOK Networks
 
MASTERDECK GRAPHSUMMIT SYDNEY (Public).pdf
Neo4j
 
SparkLabs Primer on Artificial Intelligence 2025
SparkLabs Group
 
Make GenAI investments go further with the Dell AI Factory
Principled Technologies
 
Introduction to Flutter by Ayush Desai.pptx
ayushdesai204
 
Structs to JSON: How Go Powers REST APIs
Emily Achieng
 
OFFOFFBOX™ – A New Era for African Film | Startup Presentation
ambaicciwalkerbrian
 
Simple and concise overview about Quantum computing..pptx
mughal641
 
Security features in Dell, HP, and Lenovo PC systems: A research-based compar...
Principled Technologies
 
Trying to figure out MCP by actually building an app from scratch with open s...
Julien SIMON
 
AI Unleashed - Shaping the Future -Starting Today - AIOUG Yatra 2025 - For Co...
Sandesh Rao
 
AI in Daily Life: How Artificial Intelligence Helps Us Every Day
vanshrpatil7
 
cloud computing vai.pptx for the project
vaibhavdobariyal79
 
NewMind AI Weekly Chronicles - July'25 - Week IV
NewMind AI
 
CIFDAQ's Market Wrap : Bears Back in Control?
CIFDAQ
 
The Future of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Mukul
 
Applied-Statistics-Mastering-Data-Driven-Decisions.pptx
parmaryashparmaryash
 
The-Ethical-Hackers-Imperative-Safeguarding-the-Digital-Frontier.pptx
sujalchauhan1305
 
Dev Dives: Automate, test, and deploy in one place—with Unified Developer Exp...
AndreeaTom
 

Cloud computing presentation

  • 3. Introduction:- ď‚— Cloud computing is a technology that uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain data and applications. ď‚— Cloud computing allows consumers and businesses to use applications without installation and access their personal files at any computer with internet access.
  • 4. Contd.. ď‚— User do not have or need knowledge, control, ownership in the computer infrastructure. ď‚— A simple example of cloud computing is Yahoo email or Gmail etc. ď‚— All a consumer would need is just an internet connection and can start sending emails.
  • 5. History of cloud computing:- Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow:- ď‚— In 1960s the American computer scientist named John McCarthy stated that computing will become a publicly available service in the future. This is what has happened today and cloud computing has made it all possible. ď‚— He claimed that computing might be sold in future in the same way as utilities are (electricity, water etc.). The first company to develop commercially successful cloud computing technology was Amazon.
  • 6. The Past:- ď‚— In the past, computing was done through utility of supercomputers and mainframes. ď‚— The problem with this set-up arises from the cost needed to create a supercomputer or mainframe. ď‚— The cost of past computing methods was very high.
  • 7. The Present:- ď‚— Today, computing can be done with utility of the service offered by a provider that specializes on this industry. ď‚— This makes the cost of computing lower compared with the utility of supercomputers in the past and this is the concept of cloud computing. ď‚— Intelligent cloud computing is able to manage all of the resources efficiently.
  • 8. Tomorrow:- ď‚— As computer technology continue to progress so does the capability of cloud computing. ď‚— As faster computers and larger virtual storage areas become available, cloud computing will also continuously improve with it. ď‚— It can be possible in the future that data processed in an hour today can be done in just a minute. Faster processors and connections will be the main proponents of this improvement.
  • 9. ď‚— Traditional business applications have always been very complicated and expensive. The amount and variety of hardware and software required to run them are daunting. You need a whole team of experts to install, configure, test, run, secure, and update them. ď‚— When you multiply this effort across dozens or hundreds of apps, it’s easy to see why the biggest companies with the best IT departments aren’t getting the apps they need. Small and mid-sized businesses don’t stand a chance. Life before cloud Computing:
  • 10. Life after Cloud Computing: ď‚— With cloud computing, you eliminate those headaches because you’re not managing hardware and software—that’s the responsibility of an experienced vendor like salesforce.com. The shared infrastructure means it works like a utility: You only pay for what you need, upgrades are automatic, and scaling up or down is easy. ď‚— Cloud-based apps can be up and running in days or weeks, and they cost less. With a cloud app, you just open a browser, log in, customize the app, and start using it.
  • 11. Cloud Services: 1. • Software As a Service (SaaS) 2. • Platform As a Service (PaaS) 3. • Infrastructure As a Service (IaaS)
  • 12. Software as a Service:- ď‚— SaaS is the most widely known and widely used form of cloud computing. ď‚— SaaS eliminates customer worries about application servers, storage, application development and related, common concerns of IT. ď‚— Highest-profile examples are Google's Gmail and Apps, Yahoo , Google and Skype.
  • 13. Platform as a Service:- ď‚— It delivers virtualized servers on which customers can run existing applications or develop new ones without having to worry about maintaining the operating systems, server hardware. ď‚— It provides development platforms to create and run applications in the cloud.
  • 14. Infrastructure as a Service:- ď‚— IaaS is designed to replace the functions of an entire data center. ď‚— Here Cloud Computing provides grids or virtualized servers, networks, storage and systems software. ď‚— This saves cost (time and expense) of capital equipment deployment .
  • 15. Types of Cloud Computing: ď‚— Public cloud ď‚— Private cloud ď‚— Hybrid cloud
  • 16. Public Cloud: Computing infrastructure is hosted at the vendor’s premises. The customer has no visibility over the location of the cloud computing infrastructure. The computing infrastructure is shared between organizations. Private Cloud: Computing architecture is dedicated to the customer and is not shared with other organizations. They are expensive and are considered more secure than Public Clouds. Private clouds may be externally hosted ones as well as in premise hosted clouds. Hybrid Cloud: Organizations host some critical, secure applications in private clouds. The not so critical applications are hosted in the public cloud. The combination is known as Hybrid Cloud.
  • 17. Advantages of Cloud Computing:- ď‚— Online form of computing ď‚— Reduced cost ď‚— More storage ď‚— Automatically updated ď‚— Computing flexibility ď‚— Mobility ď‚— Shared Resources ď‚— No downloads
  • 18. 1.Online form of computing:- ď‚— Cloud computing is a online form of computing where users can access applications via a browser, while the application is installed and stored on a server. ď‚— An example of this would be Google Docs.
  • 19. 2. Reduced cost:- ď‚— It helps keep the cost down for both the users and website owners. Also for the users, they can access it from any computer and still have the file they need. ď‚— The main advantage of using cloud computing facility is that customers do not have to pay for infrastructure installation and maintenance cost. ď‚— As a user of cloud computing you have to pay the service charges according to your usage of computing power and other networking resources
  • 20. 3.More storage:- ď‚— It can hold more storage than a personal computer can. It takes away the need for the upgrading computer memory, which also helps keep the cost down for the companies and users alike. ď‚— User do not have to worry about installation, email servers, anti-viruses, backups, web servers and both physical and logical security of your data.
  • 21. 4.Automatically updated:- ď‚— Owners no longer need to hire people to update more than one server, and it also helps the users who do not like to download updates for the software. ď‚— The server gets the updates and everyone who uses the service gets the updates without updating anything on their end.
  • 22. 5.Mobility:- ď‚— It allows users to connect even without their own computers, meaning you can do your work from anywhere in the world as long as you have a internet connection and a computer access. ď‚— So you can take your work with you on your wedding and vacations.
  • 23. 6. Shared Resources: ď‚— A key component of cloud computing is that companies share resources. With cloud computing, this allows them all to have access to the resources via cloud computing. ď‚— This again saves businesses time and money by placing their resources all in one location that is easy for their workers to look up and access.
  • 24. 7.Computing flexibility & No downloads:- ď‚— Computing Flexibility- It has more flexibility than other network computing systems and saves time plus money for people who are in a time crunch. ď‚— No Downloads-The users do not need to download anything, so that saves time and hard drive space for users. They can just log onto the network.
  • 25. Disadvantages of Cloud Computing: • Security and Privacy • Dependency(loss of control) • Cost • Decreased Flexibility • Migration Problems:
  • 26. 1.Security and Privacy: ď‚— The biggest concerns about cloud computing are security. Users might not be comfortable handing over their data to a third party. ď‚— Privacy is another issue with cloud servers. Ensuring that a client’s data is not accessed by any unauthorized users is of great importance for any cloud service. ď‚— To make their servers more secure, cloud service vendors have developed password protected accounts.
  • 27. 2.Cost: ď‚— Data centers have to buy or develop the software that’ll run the cloud, rewire the machines and fix problems. This makes their initial cloud offers more expensive. ď‚— The first customer pay a higher price and have to deal with more issues than those who switch later.
  • 28. 3.Decreased Flexibility: ď‚— This is only a temporary problem. ď‚— Some of the current users might have to deal with the facts that their cloud server is difficult or impossible to upgrade without losing some data.
  • 29. 4.Migration problems: ď‚— In case the user has to switch to some other provider, there are migration issues. ď‚— It’s not easy to transfer huge data from one provider to the other.
  • 30. Examples of Cloud Computing: ď‚— E-Mail ď‚— Social Networking ď‚— Working in a virtual office
  • 31. 1.E-mail: ď‚— Some of the biggest cloud computing services are Web-based e-mail. As of January 2010, over 500 million people used Microsoft's Web-based e- mail, Hotmail or Windows Live Mail. ď‚— Online email has been offered by all the big names (such as Microsoft, Yahoo and of course Google) for a number of years.
  • 32. 2.Social Networking: ď‚— The most famous use of cloud computing, which does not strike people as "cloud computing" at first glance is social networking Websites, including Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and many, many others. ď‚— By creating a Facebook fan page, a business can connect with its customers, and at the same time, those customers will be promoting your business.
  • 33. 3.Working in a Virtual Office: ď‚— Google’s online suite of office applications is probably the best example. ď‚— Rather than having a system and space hogging suite of applications like a word processor, a spreadsheet creator and a presentation or publishing platform sitting on your computer, you could opt to work online instead.