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PRESENTED BY - HIMANSHU MIRCHANDANI


ABDOALI MIYASHEB
NIIT NIIT
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SR NO PARTICULARS

1. CONCEPT
2. APLLICATION AREAS

3. ROLE IN SERVICE ORIENTED


ARCHITECTURE

4. ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES

5. EXTRA
6. CONCLUSION

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Cloud computing is a technology that
uses the internet and central remote
servers to maintain data and
applications. Cloud computing allows
consumers and businesses to use
applications without installation and
access their personal files at any
computer with internet access. This
technology allows for much more
efficient computing by centralizing
storage, memory, processing and
bandwidth.
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The InterCloud

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APPLICATION AREAS

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Client
A cloud client consists of computer
hardware and/or computer software
that relies on cloud computing for
application delivery, or that is
specifically designed for delivery of
cloud services and that, in either case,
is essentially useless without it.
Examples include some computers,
phones and other devices, operating
systems and browsers.

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Application
Cloud application services or "Software as a
Service (SaaS)" deliver software as a service
over the Internet, eliminating the need to
install and run the application on the
customer's own computers and simplifying
maintenance and support. People tend to use
the terms ‘SaaS’ and ‘cloud’ interchangeably,
when in fact they are 2 different things . Key
characteristics include
Network-based access to, and management
of, commercially available (i.e., not custom)
software

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CLOUD COMPUTING AND SOA

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RESILIENCE
SCALABILITY

FLEXIBILITY AND EFFICIENCY 

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TYPES OF CLOUD COMPUTING

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ISSUES
PRIVACY
COMPLIANCE
SECURITY
LEGAL
OPEN SOURCE
OPEN STANDARDS
SUSTAINABILITY AND
SITING
AVAILABILITY AND
PERFORMANCE

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EXTRA
WHO IS OFFERING ON DEMAND SOFTWARE?

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WHO IS OFFERING TRADITIONAL SOFTWARE?

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PLATFORMS

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INFRASTRUCTURE VENDORS
Google (GOOG) - Managed hosting, development
environment

International Business Machines (IBM) - Managed


hosting

SAVVIS (SVVS) - Managed hosting & cloud


computing

Terremark Worldwide (TMRK) - Managed hosting

Amazon.com (AMZN) - Cloud storage

Rackspace Hosting (RAX) - Managed hosting &


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WHAT DOES A SHIFT TOWARDS CLOUD
COMPUTING MEAN?
A paradigm shift to cloud computing
will affect many different sub-
categories in computer industry such
as software companies, internet
service providers and hardware
manufacturers. While it is relatively
easy to see how the main software and
internet companies will be affected by
such a shift, it is more difficult to
predict how companies in the internet
and hardware sectors will be affected.
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WHO GAINS?
CONSULTING/SOFTWARE/HARDWARE AND
SERVICES COMPANIES THAT COULD GAIN
FROM A SHIFT TOWARDS CLOUD
COMPUTING INCLUDE:

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SOFTWARE PRODUCERS THAT COULD GAIN
FROM A SHIFT TOWARDS CLOUD
COMPUTING INCLUDE:

NETSUITE (N)
SALESFORCE.COM (CRM)
TALEO (TLEO)
RIGHTNOW TECHNOLOGIES (RNOW)
CONCUR TECHNOLOGIES (CNQR)
OMNITURE (OMTR)
MICROSOFT (MSFT)
HYPERIC
QUEST SOFTWARE (QSFT)
WALT DISNEY COMPANY (DIS)
PARALLELS
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INTERNET-BASED COMPANIES THAT COULD
GAIN FROM A SHIFT TOWARDS CLOUD
COMPUTING INCLUDE:

Amazon.com (AMZN)
Yahoo! (YHOO)
Microsoft (MSFT)
Google (GOOG)
Cisco Systems (CSCO)

CONSULTING COMPANIES THAT COULD


GAIN FROM A SHIFT TOWARDS CLOUD
COMPUTING INCLUDE:

Cloud Technology Partners


SAVVIS (SVVS)
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CONCLUSION
Cloud computing is revolutionary in
nature. The benefits are too compelling
to ignore. As the cloud space heats up,
it is important to align your organization
properly. Organizations who have
implemented SOA will find it easy to
move to a cloud environment. Such
applications are not limited by the
existing hardware and software.
However sufficient due-diligence needs
to be done before embarking on a full-
fledged cloud exercise.
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A number of universities, vendors and
government organizations are investing in
research around the topic of cloud computing
. Academic institutions include National
Institute of Technology - Tiruchirappalli
(India),University of Melbourne (Australia),
Georgia Tech, Yale, Wayne State, Virginia
Tech, University of Wisconsin–Madison,
Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Indiana University,
University of Massachusetts, University of
Maryland, North Carolina State, Purdue,
University of California, University of
Washington, University of Virginia, University
of Utah, University of Minnesota, among
others.
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