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Toward Cloud Computing Evolution

Published 27 Sep 2012 in cs.CY | (1209.6125v1)

Abstract: -Information Technology (IT) shaped the success of organizations, giving them a solid foundation that increases both their level of efficiency as well as productivity. The computing industry is witnessing a paradigm shift in the way computing is performed worldwide. There is a growing awareness among consumers and enterprises to access their IT resources extensively through a "utility" model known as "cloud computing." Cloud computing was initially rooted in distributed grid-based computing. It has become a significant technology trend and expect that cloud computing will reshape IT processes and the IT marketplace. With the cloud computing technology, clients use a variety of smart mobile devices to access programs, storage, and application-development platforms over the network and internet, through services offered by cloud computing providers.An innovative new way to boost capacity and add capabilities in computing without spending money on a new infrastructure, training new personnel or licensing software is one of the characteristics of a cloud computing. Demands for fastest access to information is changing and increasing, therefore, the availability of cloud computing has made it easier for organizations to share and store related data and information with their stakeholders.Moreover, cloud computing is the use of internet-based services to support business processes.Our research is to find out what the demand and main emphasized of cloud computing compared with efficiency, trendy and security that leads to improved business processes within corporate as cloud user.

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