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Definition: An infrastructure that is used to store and

share data over the internet

Three different types of cloud computing:

Software as a Service Platform as a Service Infrastructure as Service

www.Cloudcomputingworld.org

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Concept of Cloud Computing dates back to the 1960’s

J.C.R Licklider- Visioned everyonein the world being interconnected, and accessing data from anywhere

John McCarthy- idea that computation as a public Service

1999- Salesforce.com introduced.

http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/10/235429/A-history-of-cloud-computing.htm

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Software as a service Salesforce Google Apps

Utility Computing Storage and virtual Servers

Web services in a cloud Strike Iron Google Maps Credit Card Processing

http://www.infoworld.com/d/cloud-computing/what-cloud-computing-really-means-031?page=0%2C1

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Platform as a Service Force.com Coghead

Managed Service Providers Security Services

Service Commerce Platforms Rearden Commerce Ariba

Internet Integration

Better Faster Cheaper!!! Slicing Bread

http://www.infoworld.com/d/cloud-computing/what-cloud-computing-really-means-031?page=0%2C1

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Online medical records Phone applications OnLive (video games)

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Cloud computing can increase the ability of business intelligence through increased data collection, storage and sharing. e.g. A small business can use accounting services

like intuit.com instead of staffing an accountant. The business would also have instant access to

accounting figures.

However, regulation and auditing procedures will usually lag technology & crime.

With this evolving technology, a single person could cause an unprecedented negative impact on society.

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Access to information anywhere and anytime You don’t have to maintain infrastructure for

applications Reduced labor costs Outsourcing equipment cost Google’s “green” data centers Less electricity being used Reduced power waste A 5 mile trip = 10,000 Google searchs 2 facilities using 100% recycled water

http://zenofnptech.org/2008/08/what-is-cloud-computing.html

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Changes in the application happen without your knowledge or consent.

Your data is not directly in your hands, but in the hands of a third party.

You are dependent on your internet connection (could be a major problem if the information is critical)

Compliance risk a.k.a. auditing risk. Data protection and encryption problems Lock-in (hard to transfer from one provider to

another since it would involve a massive level of data migration)

The technology has not yet matured

http://www.enisa.europa.eu/act/rm/files/deliverables/cloud-computing-risk-assessment/

http://zenofnptech.org/2008/08/what-is-cloud-computing.html

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1. Salesforce.com is an example of what type of cloud computing:

a.      Utility Computingb.      Platform as a servicec.       Software as a Serviced.      Service Commerce Platformse.      None of the above

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2) Which is not a service provided by Cloud Computing

a.      SaaS (software as a service)b.      PaaS (platform as a service)c.       IaaS (infrastructure as a service)d.      VaaS (virtualization as a service)

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3) There are many advantages to Cloud Computing, which is NOT an example?

a. Mature compared to other servicesb. Access to information anywhere and

anytimec. Outsourcing equipment costd. Reduced labor costse. All are examples of Cloud Computing

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