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CLOUD COMPUTING

MANISH BHATTARAI
Introduction

 Itis the practice of using a network of remote servers


hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process
data, rather than a local server or a personal computer.
 In the simplest terms, cloud computing means storing
and accessing data and programs over the Internet
instead of your computer's hard drive.
Objective

 To find the benefits and challenges of the cloud


computing in business.
 To find the different types and characteristics of cloud
computing.
Types of Cloud Computing

 Public Cloud Computing (Sharing)


 Private Cloud Computing (Controlled by Single
Organization)
 Hybrid Cloud Computing (Possess features of both
Public and Private Cloud Computing
Types of Cloud Services

 Infrastructureas a Service (Rent IT Infrastructures from


Cloud Provider)
 Platform as a Service (Supplies an un-demand services for
developing, testing, delivering and managing software
applications)
 Serverless Computing (focuses on building app functionality
without spending time continually)
 Software as a Service (delivering software applications over
the Internet, on demand and typically on a subscription basis)
Benefits of Cloud Computing

 Cost
 Global scale
 Performance
 Security
 Speed
 Productivity
 Reliability
Risks and Challenges of Cloud Computing

 Data Security and Privacy


 Operational Security(Cyber Attacks)
 Governance/Control
 Immature Technology
 Shared Access

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