Cloud Computing (6) - 1-5
Cloud Computing (6) - 1-5
SEMINAR REPORT ON
“Cloud Computing”
SUBMITTED BY
K. VAMSHI 21E41A0519
(Affiliated to JNTU-Hyderabad)
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SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND
SCIENCE
(Accredited by NAAC, Affiliated to JNTUH, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi), Recognized
Under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act.1956, Sheriguda (V), Ibrahimpatnam (M), Ranga Reddy –
501510.
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Seminar entitled “Cloud Computing” is being submitted by Vamshi
Kasanagottu 21E41A0519 in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the B. Tech IV-I
Semester in Computer Science and Engineering to the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological
University, Hyderabad, is a record of Bonafide work carried out by him/her under my guidance
and supervision during the year 2024-25. The results embodied in this thesis have not been
submitted to any other University or Institute for the award of any degree.
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SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
AND SCIENCE
(Accredited by NAAC, Affiliated to JNTUH, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi), Recognized
Under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act.1956, Sheriguda(V), Ibrahimpatnam(M), Ranga Reddy –
501510.
DECLARATION
We are here by declaring that the Seminar titled “Cloud Computing” under the guidance
of MRS. B. VARALAKSHMI, SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
AND SCIENCE, IBRAHIMPATNAM is submitted in partial fulfilment of the
requirement for the award of B. Tech in Computer Science and Engineering is a record
of Bonafide work carried out by us and the results embodied in this project have not been
reproduced or copied from any source. The results embodied in this project report have not
been submitted to any other University or Institute for the award of any Degree.
K. VAMSHI 21E41A0519
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Apart from our efforts, the success of our project depends largely on the
encouragement and guidelines of Sree Dattha Team. We take this opportunity to
express our gratitude to the people who have been instrumental in the successful
completion of this Technical Seminar.
We are also thankful to Dr. S. Venkata Achuta Rao, Professor CSE & Dean
Academics, Department of Computer Science and Engineering for providing
encouragement and support for completing this Technical Seminar successfully.
We take this opportunity to express our profound gratitude and deep regard for
HOD Dr. Sk. Mahaboob Basha & Seminar Coordinator Mrs. B. Varalakshmi,
Assistant Professor for her exemplary guidance, monitoring and Constant
encouragement throughout the project work. The blessing, help and guidance
given by her shall carry us a long way in the journey of life on which we are about
to embark.
The guidance and support were received from all the members of Sree Dattha
Institute of Engineering and Science who contributed in the completion of this
Seminar. We are grateful for their constant support and help.
Finally, we would like to take this opportunity to thank our family for their constant
encouragement, without which this assignment would not be completed. We
sincerely acknowledge and thank all those who gave support directly and indirectly
in the completion of this project.
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ABSTRACT
The cloud model encompasses various service layers, including Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS), each tailored to meet
diverse business needs. IaaS provides virtualized computing resources, allowing organizations
to replace physical servers with scalable cloud alternatives. PaaS accelerates application
development by offering pre-configured platforms, while SaaS delivers software applications
via the internet, eliminating installation and maintenance burdens.
One of the critical drivers of cloud adoption is its inherent flexibility. Organizations can scale
resources dynamically based on workload demands, ensuring optimal performance during peak
periods and cost savings during low utilization. Additionally, global accessibility ensures that
businesses can operate seamlessly across geographies, supporting remote workforces and
international collaborations. Security and compliance are integral components of cloud
offerings, with providers implementing robust measures such as encryption, firewalls, and
regular audits to safeguard sensitive data.
Cloud computing's impact extends beyond cost savings and efficiency. It empowers industries
to harness emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML),
and big data analytics, unlocking new opportunities for growth and innovation. For instance,
AI-powered tools integrated into cloud platforms enable real-time decision-making, while big
data solutions allow organizations to analyse vast datasets to derive actionable insights.