Salesforce Part -1
Cloud Computing
About Me
• Salesforce PD1 Developer Certified
• SalesforceAdministrator 201 Certified
• Trailhead Mountaineer
• https://www.welearneveryday.com/
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing is on-demand delivery of computing
resources.
Example- Network Server, Data Storage , etc.
Job Change the Location Buy or Rent
• Buying the property
• Lot of Money is Needed
• Maintenance cost of property
• Security of property
• Scale- up is an issue
• Recommended, Rent a property
• Less money is required
• Maintenance and security will be taken care by property owner
• Scale up is Easy
Another Example
Start a Company Main Server Instead of setting your own
infrastructure rent it
Characteristics of Cloud Computing
1. On-Demand
Scalable
Multi-Tenant
Reliability
Utility Based subscription
Service Models of Cloud Computing
• SAAS (Software as a service) –
Example – Salesforce , Dropbox, Cisco WebEx, Gmail.
PAAS (Platform as a Service)
Heroku, Force.com
IAAS (Infrastructure as a Service)
Amazon Web Services , Azure
Cloud Computing from
Salesforce
• Cloud computing is quickly replacing the traditional model of having software
applications installed on on-premise hardware, from desktop computers to rooms full
of servers, depending on the size of the business.
• With cloud computing, businesses access applications via the internet. It’s called
Software As A Service (or SaaS).
• Businesses are freed up from having to maintain or upgrade software and hardware.
Just log on and get to work, from anywhere and, in many cases, any device.
• Salesforce is the leader in cloud computing, offering applications for all aspects of
your business, including CRM, sales, ERP, customer service, marketing automation,
business analytics, mobile application building, and much more. And it all works on
the same, connected platform, drawing from the same customer data.
• So as opposed to working in silos, your entire company can work as one a team. And
because it’s all in cloud as opposed to being installed on-premise, even the largest,
enterprise-wide deployments can happen in a fraction of the time of traditional
deployments, which can take over a year

Part1 cloud computing

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    About Me • SalesforcePD1 Developer Certified • SalesforceAdministrator 201 Certified • Trailhead Mountaineer • https://www.welearneveryday.com/
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    Cloud Computing Cloud Computingis on-demand delivery of computing resources. Example- Network Server, Data Storage , etc.
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    Job Change theLocation Buy or Rent • Buying the property • Lot of Money is Needed • Maintenance cost of property • Security of property • Scale- up is an issue • Recommended, Rent a property • Less money is required • Maintenance and security will be taken care by property owner • Scale up is Easy
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    Another Example Start aCompany Main Server Instead of setting your own infrastructure rent it
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    Characteristics of CloudComputing 1. On-Demand
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    Service Models ofCloud Computing • SAAS (Software as a service) – Example – Salesforce , Dropbox, Cisco WebEx, Gmail.
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    PAAS (Platform asa Service) Heroku, Force.com IAAS (Infrastructure as a Service) Amazon Web Services , Azure
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    Cloud Computing from Salesforce •Cloud computing is quickly replacing the traditional model of having software applications installed on on-premise hardware, from desktop computers to rooms full of servers, depending on the size of the business. • With cloud computing, businesses access applications via the internet. It’s called Software As A Service (or SaaS). • Businesses are freed up from having to maintain or upgrade software and hardware. Just log on and get to work, from anywhere and, in many cases, any device. • Salesforce is the leader in cloud computing, offering applications for all aspects of your business, including CRM, sales, ERP, customer service, marketing automation, business analytics, mobile application building, and much more. And it all works on the same, connected platform, drawing from the same customer data. • So as opposed to working in silos, your entire company can work as one a team. And because it’s all in cloud as opposed to being installed on-premise, even the largest, enterprise-wide deployments can happen in a fraction of the time of traditional deployments, which can take over a year