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    Cloud Persuasive Speech

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    Presentation Rationale Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to persuade my audience that businesses can benefit from moving services and infrastructure to cloud based computing platforms. I want to portray that businesses will have less staff to maintain and much lower technology costs are incurred from technology purchases and replacement cycles, by not housing hardware on premises. This also benefits them by having lower application downtime due to resources spread redundantly across…

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    three different types of cloud computing models that have been developed? The cost of Information technology had caused a major change around 10 years ago. Thus, most companies made the move to run their information technology from external service providers. This new paradigm is called cloud computing. Cloud computing is a business model and technological service. There are three different types of service widely in use today: Infrastructure as a service(IaaS), Platform as a service(PaaS), and…

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    What is cloud computing? Cloud computing is a comprehensive service to provide computing power. Storage units and online services from service providers to simplify installation, saving time administrator, reduce the cost of building computer systems and networks themselves. It has both a free service and save money. Moreover, is that we use the software, systems, and computer resources of the provider. Through the internet choose processing power. Select Resources the on-demand applications and…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Ubiquitous computing (or "ubicomp") is a concept in software engineering and computer science where computing is made to appear anytime and everywhere. In contrast to desktop computing, ubiquitous computing can occur using any device, in any location, and in any format. A user interacts with the computer, which can exist in many different forms, including laptop computers, tablets and terminals in everyday objects such as a fridge or a pair of glasses. The underlying technologies…

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    Abstract Cloud computing is a network based model to provide convenient, on demand and pay per user access to a set of shared resources. Currently cloud computing is in early stages and facing the threats and risks which include security, data leakage, insecure interface and inside attacks. Concept of cloud computing is not new for computer users; it has been in use for decades. In early days of computing a single computer was shared by many users (companies). Another analogy for cloud computing…

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    Computers, on a general term have always been considered as a vital source for improving any business’s performance and are meant to contribute in growth and development. Previously it was considered that computers are only used for the computational tasks like rapidly multiplying large numbers. But later it came to the knowledge that computers are not fundamentally number crunchers. They are symbol processors. Computers can help in storing, organizing and transforming the information in a…

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    supported, there is emphasis on extensibility, it is autonomous, dynamic discovery is promoted, it also promotes composability of the architecture, loose coupled and it supports incremental implementation. SOA services do not depend on a particular platform to function and the interfaces describe themselves through formally defined messages. Quality factors of SOA are, reusability, scalability, interoperability, composability and it is loosely coupled [16]. Technologies associated with SOA…

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    Cameron's Coffee Essay

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    Introduction Cameron’s coffee struggles with current technological trends in the market for its new roasting facility. Latest technologies include cloud computing, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter and other social media are part of a grander picture that will support driving a more modern and a new facility in hopes that it will drive efficiency with the product and company. A result will increase in market leverage due to profits, which will stem from Cameron’s coffee’s ability to connect to their…

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    Cloud System Cloud computing is the general term of infrastructure that deliver information technology and share pool of configuring computing resources from internet via web-based tools rather than having local server to handle the application (Cloud Computing, n.d.). In other words, the cloud is a metaphor of internet that storing and synchronized the data and information into the server rather than storing in the data center such as server in the facility. Cloud computing can serve a diverse…

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    Cloud computing is the practice of accessing and storing information and programs over the internet. The cloud essentially allows you to do everything within it that you are able to do on your laptop or desktop. The term cloud was first coined in 1996 at Compaq offices in Houston by a group of start up executives. The term was used by an executive when he was describing an idea of “cloud computing applications” (Fogarty), little did he know he was creating…

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