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AMITY INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

PRACTICAL / IN-HOUSE TRAINING

WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT (WPR)


For the week commencing:
WPR

Enrollment Number: A1004914066

Program: B Sc IT

Student Name : Akanksha Singh

Faculty Guides Name: Ms Seema Rawat


Project Title: challenges of mobile cloud computing

TARGETS SET FOR THE WEEK ARCHITECTURE


8. COMPONENTS
9. STANDARDS
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CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICE MODELS


TYPES
ROLES IN CLOUD COMPUTING
COST FACTOR

13.1. Key characteristics


14. SECURITY FACTOR

14.1. Key characteristics


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COMPANIES
CLOUD COMPUTING PROS/CONS W.R.T. TO COST & SECURITY
LIMITATIONS OF CLOUD COMPUTING
BENEFITS

19. RISK MITIGATION


20. DISCUSSIONS
21. CASE STUDY
22. QUESTIONNAIRE RESULT
23. CONCLUSION
24. REFERENCES

ACHIEVEMENTS FOR THE WEEK The majority of cloud computing infrastructure as of


2009 consists of reliable services delivered through data centers and built on servers with
different levels of virtualization technologies. The services are accessible anywhere that has
access to networking infrastructure. The Cloud appears as a single point of access for all the
computing needs of consumers. Commercial offerings need to meet the quality of service
requirements of customers and typically offer service level agreements. Open standards are

critical to the growth of cloud computing and open source software has provided the foundation
for many cloud computing implementations.

FUTURE WORK PLANS- Use of cloud services at home, in the workplace and in large
enterprises has steadily and significantly increased. Now we are seeing a similar trend with mobile
devices and cloud technology. Mobile devices are already accessing a number of cloud services,
such as Dropbox, and more third-party applications utilize cloud computing technology. It is only a
matter of time until the technology becomes the central force to mobile appl

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