logging in or signing up Final Project Cloud Computing-2-2 mgp2008 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 79 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 21, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Cloud Computing: Cloud Computing Exhaustively brought to you by David Penalver Michael PoliseSlide 2: Some analysts and vendors define cloud computing narrowly as an updated version of utility computing: basically virtual servers available over the Internet.Slide 3: The term “ cloud computing ” was most probably derived from the diagrams of clouds used to represent the Internet in textbooks. The concept was derived from telecommunications companies who made a radical shift from point-to-point data circuits to Virtual Private Network (VPN) services in the 1990s.Software as a Service (SaaS): Software as a Service ( SaaS ) This type of cloud computing delivers a single application through the browser to thousands of customers. On the customer side, it means no upfront investment in servers or software licensing; on the provider side, with just one app to maintain, costs are low compared to conventional hosting.Utility Computing: Utility Computing This form of cloud computing is getting new life from Amazon.com, Sun, IBM, and others who now offer storage and virtual servers that IT can access on demand. Early enterprise adopters mainly use utility computing for supplemental, non-mission-critical needs, but one day, they may replace parts of the datacenter.Cloud Web Services: Cloud Web Services Closely related to SaaS , Web service providers offer APIs that enable developers to exploit functionality over the Internet, rather than delivering full-blown applications. They range from providers offering discrete business services to the full range of APIs offered by Google Maps, the U.S. Postal Service and more.Platform as a Service: Platform as a Service Another SaaS variation, this form of cloud computing delivers development environments as a service. You build your own applications that run on the provider's infrastructure and are delivered to your users via the Internet from the provider's servers.Managed Service Provider (MSP): Managed Service Provider (MSP) A managed service is basically an application exposed to IT rather than to end-users, such as a virus scanning service for e-mail or an application monitoring service.Slide 9: And now… Brought to you by two guys with no musical experience whatsoever… A new way to look at cloud computing… SongSlide 10: Apologies to Alphaville for butchering their classic 80’s masterpiece “Forever Young”… We (somewhat) proudly present to you: “On The Cloud”Slide 11: Cloud Computing’s been here for a while Point to point until then was the style Switching to VPN had begun They had shifted the paradigmSlide 12: The front end consists of the clients computer On which we have software to access cloud network Then on the back end we have the servers Running applicationsSlide 13: Can you imagine when this phase is done So many uses rolled into one Checking your email, or playing a game Technology is for everyoneSlide 14: On the cloud Data and apps are on the cloud If you really want to work remotely Wherever, whenever Be on the cloud Data and apps are on the cloud If you really want to work remotely On the cloudSlide 15: Some like the speed others like the cost So many uses that we've yet to exhaust Sooner or later we'll almost be done we've barely begunSlide 16: The client layer relies on the cloud application services can be found relying on infrastructure it works like a data centerSlide 17: So many layers right here today So many games we have yet to play Many possibilities all of them new They're waiting for youSlide 18: On the cloud Data and apps are on the cloud If you really want to work remotely Wherever, whenever Be on the cloud Data and apps are on the cloud If you really want to work remotely On the cloud[solo]: [solo] Thank You You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Final Project Cloud Computing-2-2 mgp2008 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 79 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 21, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Cloud Computing: Cloud Computing Exhaustively brought to you by David Penalver Michael PoliseSlide 2: Some analysts and vendors define cloud computing narrowly as an updated version of utility computing: basically virtual servers available over the Internet.Slide 3: The term “ cloud computing ” was most probably derived from the diagrams of clouds used to represent the Internet in textbooks. The concept was derived from telecommunications companies who made a radical shift from point-to-point data circuits to Virtual Private Network (VPN) services in the 1990s.Software as a Service (SaaS): Software as a Service ( SaaS ) This type of cloud computing delivers a single application through the browser to thousands of customers. On the customer side, it means no upfront investment in servers or software licensing; on the provider side, with just one app to maintain, costs are low compared to conventional hosting.Utility Computing: Utility Computing This form of cloud computing is getting new life from Amazon.com, Sun, IBM, and others who now offer storage and virtual servers that IT can access on demand. Early enterprise adopters mainly use utility computing for supplemental, non-mission-critical needs, but one day, they may replace parts of the datacenter.Cloud Web Services: Cloud Web Services Closely related to SaaS , Web service providers offer APIs that enable developers to exploit functionality over the Internet, rather than delivering full-blown applications. They range from providers offering discrete business services to the full range of APIs offered by Google Maps, the U.S. Postal Service and more.Platform as a Service: Platform as a Service Another SaaS variation, this form of cloud computing delivers development environments as a service. You build your own applications that run on the provider's infrastructure and are delivered to your users via the Internet from the provider's servers.Managed Service Provider (MSP): Managed Service Provider (MSP) A managed service is basically an application exposed to IT rather than to end-users, such as a virus scanning service for e-mail or an application monitoring service.Slide 9: And now… Brought to you by two guys with no musical experience whatsoever… A new way to look at cloud computing… SongSlide 10: Apologies to Alphaville for butchering their classic 80’s masterpiece “Forever Young”… We (somewhat) proudly present to you: “On The Cloud”Slide 11: Cloud Computing’s been here for a while Point to point until then was the style Switching to VPN had begun They had shifted the paradigmSlide 12: The front end consists of the clients computer On which we have software to access cloud network Then on the back end we have the servers Running applicationsSlide 13: Can you imagine when this phase is done So many uses rolled into one Checking your email, or playing a game Technology is for everyoneSlide 14: On the cloud Data and apps are on the cloud If you really want to work remotely Wherever, whenever Be on the cloud Data and apps are on the cloud If you really want to work remotely On the cloudSlide 15: Some like the speed others like the cost So many uses that we've yet to exhaust Sooner or later we'll almost be done we've barely begunSlide 16: The client layer relies on the cloud application services can be found relying on infrastructure it works like a data centerSlide 17: So many layers right here today So many games we have yet to play Many possibilities all of them new They're waiting for youSlide 18: On the cloud Data and apps are on the cloud If you really want to work remotely Wherever, whenever Be on the cloud Data and apps are on the cloud If you really want to work remotely On the cloud[solo]: [solo] Thank You