Authors Derrick Rountree and Ileana Castrilloexplains the concepts of cloud computing in pracRountree, Derrick; Castrillo, IleanaRountree, DerrickCastrillo, IleanaA. Huth, J. Cebula, 2011, The Basics of cloud c
Cloud computing is the unseen backbone of a world where technology is developing at a rapid pace, revolutionising the ways in which we store, access, and handle data. Imagine an infinite virtual sky in which all your files, programmes, and even huge infrastructures float effortlessly and are i...
To familiarize themselves with cloud technology basics, users should understand the pros and cons of cloud computing, popular use cases, major players in the current IT market and how those players influence other vendors. Pros of cloud computing Early public cloud adopters, particularly those in te...
Here's how the cloud (or cloud computing) is born. It's nothing magic: there are always servers, processors and hard drives. But instead to rent a specific server with the serial number, we rent to you "the power of a server" and we guarantee that the service will always work, even...
People throw around the term “cloud computing” so often by now that it’s probably assumed you know exactly what they’re talking about. “It runs in the cloud,” the IT person might tell you about an application you’re now being asked to use. “We’re storing it in the cloud,”...
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Domain 1 of the CCSP exam covers cloud computing basics like deployment models and cloud service capabilities. Test your knowledge with this practice quiz.
OK, food analogy aside, we can't settle the debate between Plug and Abram on the uniqueness of cloud computing. But there are some issues that can be resolved without too much controversy: just what is cloud computing, who uses it, and what are the benefits and risks?
Part 2: Cloud advantages The Cloud offers a lot of unique advantages to users. It provides immense amounts of computing power as needed, and the opportunity to only pay for the services used. This is a modal window. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network fail...