Q). What is Cloud Computing?
Cloud computing is the use of hyper drives to run, store, and backup your home and business computing. For businesses, it gives a platform to test new systems before rolling out to the entire network. For the home user, if you have an email account with MSN.COM, they offer use of SKYDRIVE that can help the home user or student the option to use it to hold documents as if a flash drive on the computer.
Cloud 2: Mobility and collaboration
e-surveillance and eavesdropping exercises without any constitutional laws backing the same. Phone tapping in India is not done in a strictly constitutional manner and we also lack a lawful interception law in India.
Cloud computing is the use of hyper drives to run, store, and backup your home and business computing. For businesses, it gives a platform to test new systems before rolling out to the entire network. For the home user, if you have an email account with MSN.COM, they offer use of SKYDRIVE that can help the home user or student the option to use it to hold documents as if a flash drive on the computer.
Cloud computing comes into focus only when you
think about what IT always needs: a way to increase capacity or add
capabilities on the fly without investing in new infrastructure, training new
personnel, or licensing new software. Cloud computing encompasses any
subscription-based or pay-per-use service that, in real time over the Internet,
extends IT's existing capabilities
Life Before cloud computing
Traditional business applications have always been
very complicated and expensive. The amount and variety of hardware and software
required to run them are daunting. You need a whole team of experts to install,
configure, test, run, secure, and update them.
When you multiply this effort across dozens or
hundreds of apps, it’s easy to see why the biggest companies with the best IT
departments aren’t getting the apps they need. Small and mid-sized businesses
don’t stand a chance.
Cloud computing: A better way
With cloud computing, you eliminate those headaches
because you’re not managing hardware and software—that’s the responsibility of
an experienced vendor like salesforce.com. The shared infrastructure means it
works like a utility: You only pay for what you need, upgrades are automatic,
and scaling up or down is easy.
Cloud-based apps can be up and running in days or
weeks, and they cost less. With a cloud app, you just open a browser, log in,
customize the app, and start using it.
Businesses are running all kinds of apps in the
cloud, like customer relationship management (CRM), HR, accounting, and much
more. Some of the world’s largest companies moved their applications to the
cloud with salesforce.com after rigorously testing the security and reliability
of our infrastructure.
As cloud computing grows in popularity, thousands
of companies are simply rebranding their non-cloud products and services as
“cloud computing.” Always dig deeper when evaluating cloud offerings and keep
in mind that if you have to buy and manage hardware and software, what you’re
looking at isn’t really cloud computing but a false cloud.
Cloud 2: Mobility and collaboration
The latest innovations in cloud computing are
making our business applications even more mobile and collaborative, similar to
popular consumer apps like Facebook and Twitter. As consumers, we now expect
that the information we care about will be pushed to us in real time, and business
applications in the cloud are heading in that direction as well. With Cloud 2,
keeping up with your work is as easy as keeping up with your personal life on
Facebook.
Q). Is cloud computing a Viable Solution in India?
Ans. we know that India is a country that is weak privacy, data protection and data security laws. India is also infamous for itse-surveillance and eavesdropping exercises without any constitutional laws backing the same. Phone tapping in India is not done in a strictly constitutional manner and we also lack a lawful interception law in India.
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