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Presentation on Cloud Computing

By: Naveen Savita ( Roll No. 24), and Vikas K Sharma(Roll No. 58) , MBA-II B

In Supervision of : Prof. P.K. Singh, Faculty, PIMG

Cloud computing is an emerging computing technology that uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain data and applications.

Cloud computing allows storage of data and access to software on a pay-per-use model, helping companies to cut costs as they do not have to invest in infrastructure.

SaaS Cloud application services "Software as a Service (SaaS)" deliver software as a Service over the Internet

Eliminating the need to install and run the application on the customer's own computers and simplifying maintenance and support. Example : Google

PaaS

- Cloud platform services "Platform as a Service (PaaS)" deliver

A computing platform and solution stack as a service often consuming cloud infrastructure and sustaining cloud applications. It facilitates deployment of applications without the cost and complexity of buying and managing the underlying hardware and software layers.

Example: Microsoft Azure, Google

IaaS

- Cloud infrastructure services


"Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)" delivers

Computer infrastructure, typically a platform virtualization environment, as a service

Rather than purchasing servers, software, data center space or network equipment. Example: Amazon

The deployment of cloud computing are increasing fastly vastly day to day in many sectors vastly like

IT Sectors Like Infosys, Sify etc. Education sector Online Education, Science- Space technology Government E governance Banking & Insurance CBS Branches, ECS, NEFT, RTGS. Various Business TCS Ion, Infosys, ESPN, IIFLetc

The state of Jammu & Kashmir has successfully utilized

computing services offered by the state of Madhya Pradesh to roll out citizen services online within 60 days at zero initial cost.

Impact on J&K government-

Successfully roll out its ration card and recruitment services


automation from a state data centre (SDC- MPSEDC), based in Madhya Pradesh, in a few days.

The

State Data Centre (SDC) project -

Is part of the Rs 27,000 crore National e-Governance Plan rolled out in 2005 under Dayanindhi Maran, then minister for IT & Communications. Still only 13 states have been able to rollout their data canters. Rest 23 states are yet to commence rollout.

Many Domestic and international companies like Microsoft, Infosys, Tulip, Price Water House Coopers are already bidding for E-gov project across India.

Cloud computing is a better way to run your business. Instead of

running your apps yourself, they run on a shared data center. When you use any app that runs in the cloud, you just log in, customize it, and start using it. In 2012, Indian SaaS market increased by 76% with respect to earlier.

Thats the power of cloud computing

http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2010-0625/news/27582997_1_data-centres-cloud-model-cloud-services

http://www.tcsion.com/dotcom/TCSSMB/index.html

Thank You

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