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Understanding Cloud Computing

Definition Core Principles

Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing It's about on-demand access to resources, pay-as-you-go
services—including servers, storage, databases, pricing, and scalability, allowing businesses to adapt to
networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the changing needs.
internet ("the cloud").
Types of Cloud
Computing
Public Cloud Private Cloud
Services are provided over a Owned and operated by an
shared network, owned and organization exclusively for its
operated by a third-party own use, providing enhanced
provider like Amazon Web security and control.
Services (AWS) or Microsoft
Azure.

Hybrid Cloud
Combines public and private cloud environments, allowing
organizations to leverage the best of both worlds.
Benefits of Cloud
Computing
Cost Savings Scalability
Eliminates the need for Businesses can easily
expensive hardware and adjust resources as
infrastructure, reducing needed, adapting to growth
upfront costs. and fluctuating demands.

Flexibility Enhanced Security


Enables organizations to Cloud providers invest in
access and use resources robust security measures,
from anywhere with an safeguarding data and
internet connection. applications.
Challenges of Cloud Computing

Security Concerns
Data breaches and unauthorized access are potential risks, but cloud providers are constantly
evolving their security measures.

Internet Dependency
Cloud services rely on a stable internet connection, which can pose a challenge in areas with
limited connectivity.

Vendor Lock-In
Switching between cloud providers can be complex and involve data migration challenges.
Cloud Computing Services: IaaS, PaaS, and
SaaS

SaaS (Software as a Service)


Provides complete software applications accessed via the internet. Examples: Google
1
Docs, Salesforce.

PaaS (Platform as a Service)


2 Offers a platform for developing and deploying applications, with tools and
services. Examples: Heroku, AWS Elastic Beanstalk.

IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)


3 Provides basic computing resources like servers, storage, and
networking. Examples: AWS EC2, Google Compute Engine.
The Future of Cloud Computing
1 Edge Computing
Processing data closer to the source, improving performance and reducing latency.

2 Serverless Computing
Automates server management, allowing developers to focus on code and functionality.

3 Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)


Cloud platforms are becoming integral for AI/ML development and deployment.

4 Quantum Computing
New quantum computers could revolutionize scientific discovery and accelerate cloud
computing.
The Future of
Computing is in the
Cloud
Welcome! Today, we'll explore the world of cloud computing. It's a
powerful technology that's revolutionizing how businesses operate and
how individuals access information. Get ready to learn about its
different types, advantages, and disadvantages, along with real-world
examples and exciting trends.
Key Takeaways
Cloud computing is a powerful technology that offers numerous
advantages for businesses and individuals. From cost savings and
scalability to flexibility and security, the cloud empowers us to access
and utilize computing resources in innovative ways. As technology
continues to evolve, the future of cloud computing is bright, with
exciting trends shaping how we interact with and utilize information.
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Reported by: Priyanka Gehlot

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