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CHAMELIDEVI SCHOOL OF

ENGINEERING

PRESENTATION ON:

CLOUD COMPUTING

Presented to: Presented by:


Mr. Ankit Jain Ritika Akhenia
Ritu Kanhaua
Ritu Singh Chandel
CONTENTS…..
Introduction
Architecture
Characteristics
Types of cloud computing
Uses
Layers
Issues
Conclusion
WHAT IS CLOUD…………..?

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What is the cloud?
 IT as a service

What is
 Cloud allows access to services without user technical knowledge or control of supporting
infrastructure

Cloud Computing?
 Best described in terms of what happened to mechanical power over 100 yrs ago

 Now computers are simple devices connected to the larger cloud

 Data processing, storage and software applications that used to run locally are now being
supplied by big central computing stations. They're becoming, in essence, computing utilities.
INTRODUCTION:
Cloud computing is
computation, software,
data access, and storage services that
do not require end-user knowledge of
the physical location and
configuration of the system that
delivers the services.
ARCHITECTURE

The two most significant components of


cloud computing architecture are:
front end
back end
CHARACTERISTICS
Agility
 Application Programming Interface (API)
Device and location independence
Multi-tenancy
Reliability
Maintenance
Types Of Cloud Computing
On the basis of service provided
 Infrastructure as a Service(IaaS)

 Platform as a service(PaaS)

 Software as a service (SaaS)


IAAS:
On the basis of location where the cloud is
hosted

 Public Cloud

 Private Cloud

 Hybrid Cloud

 Community Cloud
USES:
Helps to use applications without installations.

Access the personal files at any computer with


internet access.

This technology allows much more efficient


computation by centralizing storage, memory,
processing and bandwidth.
LAYERS
ISSUES
Privacy
Compliance
Legal
Security
Availability and performance
CONCLUSION
Cloud computing is a better way to run your
business. Instead of running your apps yourself,
they run on a shared data center. When you use any
app that runs in the cloud, you just log in, customize
it, and start using it. That’s the power of cloud
computing.

Finally, cloud apps don’t eat up your valuable IT


resources, so your CFO will love it. This lets you focus on deploying more
apps, new projects, and innovation
THE BOTTOM LINE

Cloud computing is a simple idea, but


it can have a huge impact on your
business.

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