Cloud Computing
Shivaji P. Mirashe, N. V. Kalyankar

TL;DR
Cloud computing transforms traditional computing by enabling applications and data to be hosted on internet-connected servers, allowing access from any device and facilitating collaboration, representing a significant shift in how computing services are delivered.
Contribution
This paper introduces the concept of cloud computing, highlighting its potential to change application access, data storage, and collaboration through internet-based services.
Findings
Cloud computing allows access to applications and data from any device with internet.
It enables seamless collaboration among users regardless of location.
Many existing services like email and photo sharing are early examples of cloud computing.
Abstract
Computing as you know it is about to change, your applications and documents are going to move from the desktop into the cloud. I'm talking about cloud computing, where applications and files are hosted on a "cloud" consisting of thousands of computers and servers, all linked together and accessible via the Internet. With cloud computing, everything you do is now web based instead of being desktop based. You can access all your programs and documents from any computer that's connected to the Internet. How will cloud computing change the way you work? For one thing, you're no longer tied to a single computer. You can take your work anywhere because it's always accessible via the web. In addition, cloud computing facilitates group collaboration, as all group members can access the same programs and documents from wherever they happen to be located. Cloud computing might sound far-fetched,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management
