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Photos of the event "Will Cloud Computing change the role of your IT Department?" on September 15, 2011 at SAP Labs in Palo Alto
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Photograph from DellNext 2011 held in Dubai, UAE, 9-11 November 2011, homespun by Saltmarch Media. Only non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
"Cloud Computing en Chile: Seguridad y Aspectos Legales en la Nube", actividad que organizó el Departamento de Ciencias de la Computación de la Universidad de Chile el 13 de julio de 2012.
En la foto, el Ingeniero Francisco de la Maza, de McAfee.
Cloud computing offers several benefits, including reduced costs, improved scalability, greater flexibility, and better security and compliance capabilities. However, it also poses some challenges, including potential security risks, data management concerns, and the need for specialized skills and knowledge to manage cloud infrastructure. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-fastest-growing-cloud-compu...
Cloud computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the internet. These services are divided into three main categories or types of cloud computing: infrastructure as a service (laaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a service (SaaS).
Joe Moye, Senior Vice President, Public Sector, Virtustream, speaks during the 'FedRAMP- What's Next?' session.
UH MIS4397 - Winter Session - Cloud Computing with Professor Paul DeCarlo
Students make their final presentation showcasing the fruits of their week long winter session over Cloud Computer, Azure Services, Wordpress, Mobile Web Development, and Mobile App development at the Microsoft office at City Centre in Houston, Texas.
Microsoft office at City Centre
Houston, Texas
UH MIS4397 - Winter Session - Cloud Computing with Professor Paul DeCarlo
Students make their final presentation showcasing the fruits of their week long winter session over Cloud Computer, Azure Services, Wordpress, Mobile Web Development, and Mobile App development at the Microsoft office at City Centre in Houston, Texas.
Microsoft office at City Centre
Houston, Texas
Photograph from DellNext 2011 held in Dubai, UAE, 9-11 November 2011, homespun by Saltmarch Media. Only non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
Cloud computing has many benefits for all types of businesses, including IT cost savings, flexibility, efficiency and strategic value, better scalability and performance. To Know More :https://goo.gl/Wvs3Jm
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UH MIS4397 - Winter Session - Cloud Computing with Professor Paul DeCarlo
Students make their final presentation showcasing the fruits of their week long winter session over Cloud Computer, Azure Services, Wordpress, Mobile Web Development, and Mobile App development at the Microsoft office at City Centre in Houston, Texas.
Microsoft office at City Centre
Houston, Texas
UH MIS4397 - Winter Session - Cloud Computing with Professor Paul DeCarlo
Students make their final presentation showcasing the fruits of their week long winter session over Cloud Computer, Azure Services, Wordpress, Mobile Web Development, and Mobile App development at the Microsoft office at City Centre in Houston, Texas.
Microsoft office at City Centre
Houston, Texas
UH MIS4397 - Winter Session - Cloud Computing with Professor Paul DeCarlo
Students make their final presentation showcasing the fruits of their week long winter session over Cloud Computer, Azure Services, Wordpress, Mobile Web Development, and Mobile App development at the Microsoft office at City Centre in Houston, Texas.
Microsoft office at City Centre
Houston, Texas
UH MIS4397 - Winter Session - Cloud Computing with Professor Paul DeCarlo
Students make their final presentation showcasing the fruits of their week long winter session over Cloud Computer, Azure Services, Wordpress, Mobile Web Development, and Mobile App development at the Microsoft office at City Centre in Houston, Texas.
Microsoft office at City Centre
Houston, Texas
UH MIS4397 - Winter Session - Cloud Computing with Professor Paul DeCarlo
Students make their final presentation showcasing the fruits of their week long winter session over Cloud Computer, Azure Services, Wordpress, Mobile Web Development, and Mobile App development at the Microsoft office at City Centre in Houston, Texas.
Microsoft office at City Centre
Houston, Texas
So, before we get into the why, let’s go over the what a little bit more (if you’re familiar with services like EC2 or S3, feel free to skip this part). In a nutshell, cloud computing is really nothing more than virtualized private servers on steroids. Traditionally, if you wanted to host a site or app you would either get a shared hosting account somewhere, or get your own dedicated box (or many boxes). This generally works fine, but there are a lot of drawbacks to the so-called traditional way of doing things. We’ll get into this in a little bit, but for the moment we only need to know that these solutions involved actual physical servers. A dedicated server is just that, a dedicated piece of hardware for you to use… shared hosting is similar in the fact that you’re merely a tenant on a dedicated server (you could relate it to renting an apartment vs. owning a home).
Anyway, cloud computing is essentially the same as dedicated hosting, except for one very important distinction: you’re not using a physical server, your server is virtualized. That’s it, it’s really that simple! However, this simplicity has a lot of very important benefits that lead it to beat the hell out of any traditional hosting situation. It also has one very significant draw-back as well. We’ll get into these next…
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The advent of cloud computing, business Web services and related ‘distributed’ ICT environments creates a new opportunity for business creation and jobs in Europe. This Science|Business Policy Bridge meeting focussed on how the EU could shape the way these evolve so as to maximize economic benefit. The three-hour discussion among experts and leaders in academia, industry and EU policy will produced a check-list of future steps needed to accelerate jobs growth in this field.
Science|Business Policy Bridge, 9 December 2011 in the European Parliament, Brussels
Pictures by Bernard De Keyzer
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