Mitsunobu Narita Sarah Jane Awopejo Dorothy Scott Meeka San Diego Ian Joel Rex Perera Sirawich Siriruang Kyla Nicole Villanueva Athitiya Hatthiya Cloud computing means storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of your computers hard drive The ID: 802335
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Cloud Computing
Members
Mitsunobu Narita
Sarah Jane Awopejo
Dorothy Scott
Meeka San Diego
Ian Joel Rex Perera
Sirawich Siriruang
Kyla Nicole Villanueva
Athitiya Hatthiya
Slide3Cloud computing
means storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of your computer's hard drive. The
cloud
is just a
metaphor
for the Internet. ...
Slide4Slide5Example
A cloud computing system keeps its critical data on internet servers rather than distributing copies of data files to individual client devices
Netflix stream data across the internet to a player application on the viewing device rather than sending customers DVD or BluRay physical discs
.
Slide6History of
COMPUTING
Slide7The general idea behind the technology dates back to the 1960s,
In the 1960’s J.C.R. Licklider wrote the series of papers on what he called the
“intergalactic computer network”
his vision was for everyone on the globe to be interconnected and accessing programs and data at any site, any where.
John McCarthy brought up the idea that
“computation may someday be organized as a public utility.”
Slide8In 1997,
Cloud Computing
is defined by Prof. Ramnath Chellappa.
“A new computing paradigm where the boundaries of computing will be determined by economic rationale rather than technical limits alone.”
In 1970s, the Virtualization software was launched.
“The creation of a virtual machine, that acts like a computer, with a fully functional operating system.”
Slide9THE CLOUD
gained popularity as companies gained
a better understanding of its services and its usefulness.
Key Cloud Players:
Salesforce, Amazon, Google, IBM,
and various research University’s.
Reduction of capital cost
Increased efficiency
Since the internet only started to offer significant bandwidth in the 90’s,
cloud computing for the masses
has been something of a late developer.
Slide10Benefits of cloud computing
Cloud Benefits
Easily
upgraded
Lower cost of ownership
Always up
Disaster assistance
No IT maintenance costs
Off site data storage
Productivity anywhere
Slide111. Efficiency / Cost Reduction
Slide122. Data Security
Slide133. Scalability
Slide144. Mobility
Slide155. Disaster Recovery
Slide166. Control
Slide177. Competitive edge
Slide18Types of
Cloud Computing
Slide19Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Providing IT infrastructure and enterprise data storage to support software and application.
Slide20-Platform service for users such as Developer who works in Software and Application.
-Cloud service providers will provide the necessary things for software and application development.
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Slide21Software as a Service (SaaS)
-Providing software and application services via the internet similar to rental and charge according to usage characteristics.
Slide22Security Issues
in Cloud Computing
Slide23Distributed-Denial-of-Service Attacks (DDoS)
“DDoS is short for Distributed Denial of Service.DDoS is a type of DOS attack where multiple compromised systems, which are often infected with a Trojan, are used to target a single system causing a Denial of Service (DoS) attack.”
- Webopedia
Since Cloud Computing is an online platform for many businesses, it is vulnerable to DDoS attacks.
Shared Cloud Computing Services
Employee Negligence
The strength of a cloud’s infrastructure depends solely upon the business.
Cloud hosting solutions and cloud computing services are not made equal. Thus, threats can come from other clients from shared resources, applications, applications, and systems.
Employee ignorance and mistakes are one of the most common security issues in cloud computing
Slide24Future
of
Cloud
Computing
Slide25Conclusion
Definition
History of Cloud Computing
Its Benefits
Types of Cloud Computing
Security Issues in Cloud Computing
Future of Cloud Computing
Slide26Thank you for your attention
Slide27References
https://www.globaldots.com/cloud-computing-benefits/
https://www.cwps.com/blog/cloud-computing-security-issues
https://www.chargebee.com/blog/understanding-types-cloud-computing/
https://www.monitis.com/blog/3-types-of-cloud-computing-services/
https://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/DDoS_attack.html