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Applications of cloud computing:

File storage

There are numerous alternatives for storing and accessing your data. There's your laptop's hard
drive, an external hard drive you use for data backup and transfer, network file shares, USB devices,
and more.

The fact that files can be viewed and modified with ease is the fundamental reason why cloud
storage is desirable. You may access your files from any device, anywhere, as long as you have an
internet connection.

Cloud storage comes in a variety of forms, including block, file, and object storage. These are
suitable for a variety of applications, including shared filesystems, block-based volumes, and backup
and archiving systems.

You'll have safe access and the scalability to add or decrease storage based on your demands and
budget with cloud computing storage services like Amazon S3, DropBox, or OneDrive. As a result,
this method of storage is not only safe but also very cost effective..

2. Big Data Analytics

If you don't capture big data now, your company will be at a tremendous disadvantage. This
information could include information on your clients, market trends, sales performance, and so on.

Big data is required by businesses of all sizes for a variety of reasons. Some people collect it in order
to identify new business prospects, while others do so in order to solve complex challenges.

Big data collection and analysis, on the other hand, isn't easy. It necessitates the employment of
massive computing resources, which come at a high cost.

If you were to purchase the resources needed for cloud computing, then you may have to slash
budgets meant for other essential services such as marketing. This is something you don’t have to do
if you adopt cloud computing.

The primary benefit of cloud computing is that it comes with a pay-as-you-go pricing strategy. This
means that you will not have to pay for unused time – saving your business a significant amount of
money. You only access resources and pay for them when you need them.
Cloud computing, without a doubt, makes big data analytics simple, useful, and affordable. Amazon
Web Services (AWS) provides a variety of analytics services for diverse use cases.

3. Data backups and archiving

We now live in a society where cybercrime has become the norm. There isn't a day that goes by
without big data breaches, which can be disastrous for a number of firms.

Traditional data backup solutions have proven to be effective in storing data for a long period.
Despite this, they are susceptible to infections, and because of their portable nature, they can
become lost, posing a threat to modern organisations.

These issues can be addressed using cloud-based backup and archiving. It's simple to set up and
ensures optimum data security. You can backup or archive your sensitive files to cloud-based storage
systems using this method. This gives you peace of mind that your data will be safe even if your live
data is compromised.

You can schedule backups with some cloud computing services to match your specific needs. You
can also encrypt your cloud backups to prevent hackers and snoopers from accessing them.

You can get as much space as you need and keep as much data as you need with cloud storage, and
you only pay for what you use.

4. Disaster recovery

Do you know how much it would cost you if you didn't have a business continuity plan in place?
According to research, more than 75% of businesses that experience a crisis and do not have a
disaster recovery plan in place collapse within three years of the incident.

Building a disaster recovery site and evaluating your business continuity strategy has traditionally
been a costly and time-consuming process.

But that doesn't have to be the case!

You can create a disaster recovery system in the cloud using cloud computing. In this strategy, you
make a copy of your production site and replicate data and configuration settings on a regular basis.

In the event of a disaster at your production site, launching your applications and data services in the
cloud is quick and painless, allowing you to get your business back up and running in no time.
Cloud Endure by AWS is an example of an automated and coordinated disaster recovery system.
Learn how to automate your disaster recovery in this blog article.

5. Software testing and development

If you've ever produced an in-house application or software, you know how time-consuming, costly,
and expensive the process can be. It necessitates the installation and deployment of sophisticated
gear and software, as well as ongoing training for all personnel involved.

This simply means that even a basic project can take months to execute, putting you at a competitive
disadvantage in today's market.

Many solutions for continuous integration and continuous delivery are available through cloud
computing companies, making development and testing faster, easier, and less expensive.

Check out Digital Cloud Training's FREE AWS cheat sheets if you want to learn everything there is to
know about AWS' Developer Tools.

With these cloud development tools, you may gain an advantage by reducing the time it takes to
deliver software and, as a result, obtain a competitive advantage.

6. Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and Platform as a service (PaaS)

Physical servers and virtualization infrastructure to host your virtual machines necessitate significant
IT infrastructure acquisition and management costs.

Businesses are turning to cloud computing to save money on this since its pay-per-use pricing plan
achieves the ideal balance of quality and affordability. You can get rid of your VMware licencing
charges as well as all of the hardware you use to host your virtual servers using Infrastructure as a
Service (IaaS).

This is because IaaS allows you to create virtual machines in the cloud, commonly known as
"instances," without having to maintain any of the underlying hardware or hosting software.

But what if you don't want to manage the instances or the operating system software that runs
them? This is where PaaS (Platform as a Service) comes into play. When you use the PaaS computing
model, all you have to do is upload your code to the cloud provider, and everything else is taken care
of for you in terms of launching and managing your cloud application.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an example of a PaaS service. Simply upload code, and Elastic Beanstalk will
take care of setting up your Amazon EC2 instances, Auto Scaling groups, Elastic Load Balancers, and
even Amazon RDS databases.

7. Communication

People can use cloud computing to access cloud-based communication tools like calendars and
emails. Furthermore, cloud-based messaging and calling apps like WhatsApp and Skype are all built
on cloud infrastructure.

Not just on your smartphone, but also in the cloud, are the messages and files you send and receive.
This allows you to access them via the internet from any device and from anywhere on the planet.

8. Social Networking

Social networking is maybe one of the most underappreciated uses of cloud computing. The
Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud computing approach is exemplified by platforms like Facebook,
Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Social media platforms are designed to assist you in finding individuals you already know – or
connecting with people you don't. They also provide you with a variety of options for exchanging
data and information, including tweets, images, instant messaging, and posts.

Along with cloud storage, one of the most prominent use cases for consumer-driven cloud services is
social networking.

9. Business process

You've already incorporated cloud computing into your management approach if you use company
management software like Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) or Customer Relationship
Management (CRM).

Software as a Service (SaaS), which mainly relies on cloud computing paradigms, is used to deploy
such enterprise-level applications. They make it easy to maintain, secure, and manage your
company's critical resources. Additionally, they give service providers and their customers with
maximum efficiency.

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