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Cloud Computing. Gregory Swenson Brandon Foster. Software and file storage via an online network. Cloud Computing. Image source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cloud_computing.svg licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Business Drivers.
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Cloud Computing Gregory Swenson Brandon Foster
Software and file storage via an online network. Cloud Computing Image source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cloud_computing.svglicensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license
Business Drivers • Used by business across all industries • Increases IT efficiency – pools resources over a network • Increases business agility. • Allowed multiple users to share resources. • Compare to a site like overstock.com using UPS & FedEx instead of owning their own fleet of trucks and planes. Source: Science Direct
Availability • It's ready now. • Key providers like Google & Amazon offer cloud computing services to the public. • Business are able to buy industry-specific models of cloud computing resources. • Risks: • Companies don't own the physical servers that store their data and applications. • Potential for data loss & down time. • Some providers provide “private clouds” in a company's data center, eliminating some of the risk. Source: networkworld.com
Technologies it may replace • Client based software: • Microsoft Office, Outlook, Inventory & Invoicing systems. • Data Storage devices: • Thumb drives, external hard drives, file servers. • Why carry a physical device around with you when you can just store it online?
Companies using cloud computing Source: NY Times
Threats to other industries • Could be a threat to software providers • Why pay for MS Office ($150) when you can use Google Apps for free (legally). • Movie Rental Stores • Blockbuster, TLA Video, Tristian Video
Will it be Successful? ` • YES • Currently embraced by large firms, not just trend-setters. • Cloud Computing projected to be a $150 billion industry by 2014. • Firms implementing cloud computing have seen storage costs fall by 20% and networking costs fall by 50%. Source: Berkeley Computer Science
References • Armbrust, Michael, et al. Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing. Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California at Berkeley. Technical Report No. UCB/EECS-2009-2. February 2009. http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2009/EECS-2009-28.pdf. • Marston, Sean. "Cloud computing — The business perspective." Decision Support Systems 51.2 (2011): 176-89. Web. 26 Apr 2011. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6V8S-51SPRT1-1-1&_cdi=5878&_user=1543922&_pii=S0167923610002393&_origin=na&_coverDate=04/30/2011&_sk=999489998&view=c&wchp=dGLbVzW-zSkzk&_valck=1&md5=b091f115be7a77e58d048288707b43f6&ie=/sdarticle.pdf • Messmer, Ellen. "Security of virtualization, cloud computing divides IT and security pros." Network World. N.p., 22 FEB 2010. Web. 26 Apr 2011. http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/022210-virtualization-cloud-security-debate.html?page=1 • Stone, Brad, and Ashlee Vance. "Companies Slowly Join Cloud-Computing." New York Times 18 APR 2010, New York ed.: B1. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/19/technology/19cloud.html?_r=1