x507823402922171.pdf (application/pdf-object) Cloud-computing-05-10-en.pdf (application/pdf-object) January_6_cloud_saas_dplummer.pdf (application/pdf-object) GreggoSlides.pdf (application/pdf-object) Ibm-breiter.pdf (application/pdf-object) Cloud computing. In computer networking, cloud computing is computing that involves a large number of computers connected through a communication network such as the Internet, similar to utility computing.[1] In science, cloud computing is a synonym for distributed computing over a network, and means the ability to run a program or application on many connected computers at the same time. In common usage, the term "the cloud" is essentially a metaphor for the Internet.[2] Marketers have further popularized the phrase "in the cloud" to refer to software, platforms and infrastructure that are sold "as a service", i.e. remotely through the Internet.
Typically, the seller has actual energy-consuming servers which host products and services from a remote location, so end-users don't have to; they can simply log on to the network without installing anything. The major models of cloud computing service are known as software as a service, platform as a service, and infrastructure as a service. Advantages[edit] Forrester - The Evolution Of Cloud Computing Markets.pdf (application/pdf-object)
Cloud computing: Clash of the clouds. Hpcc2008_keynote_cloudcomputing.pdf (application/pdf-object) IT Control Objectives for Cloud ... - Isaca. June_3_leverage_cloud_dreeves.pdf (application/pdf-object) Cloud-computing-industry-trends-FISMA_ISPAB-Dec2008_B-Whyman.pdf (application/pdf-object) BSI Conference - Alan Calder on IT Governance - 20 May 2009.pdf (application/pdf-object) Connectivity as a Service: Outsourcing Enterprise Connectivity over Cloud Computing Environment. Today, the emergence and booming of Cloud Computing brings unprecedented impact to traditional enterprise connectivity market at the same time of bringing huge impact to IT architecture and enterprise computing environment. The requirements of integrating numerous on premise application and off premise application or service, and the IT cost effect coming with Cloud Computing lead enterprise expediting the mindset changes from the on premise ESB architecture to Cloud Computing oriented enterprise computing, that is Connectivity as a Service (CaaS).
We argue in this paper that the outsourcing enterprise connectivity over Cloud Computing environment to construct CaaS has been becoming an unavoidable tendency to be adopted by enterprise users. L-2009-192.pdf (application/pdf-object)