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Bay Ridge Security Consulting (BRSC) Cloud Computing
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What is Cloud Computing Provides everything: computing power, computing infrastructure, applications, business processes, personal collaboration, as a service to a user wherever and whenever they may need Definition from National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort of service provider interaction Pay-per-use computing model in which customers pay only for computing resources they need
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What is Cloud Computing Cont. Potentially growing to a revolutionary concept that could dramatically impact all areas of the IT world Network design Applications Procedures Personnel May even come down to distinguishing computing as “pre-cloud” and “post-cloud” Could be defined as set of hardware, networks, storage, services, and interfaces combined to deliver aspects of computing as a service.
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How Cloud Computing can be Used Stores data, applications, software, and services on group of computers that act as equipment to deliver software and data to end user. Allows businesses or users to remotely manage, store, customize software or services from any device with Internet access Businesses can meet with clients from all over the world in real time video Employees can work from home with access to all business related software, documents, information
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Characteristics of Cloud Computing On-demand self-service Users can automatically increase or decrease their resources with out having any human interaction from a service provider Universal client support Any network device such as desktop, laptop, smartphone, or tablet can access the cloud for resources Invisible resources pooling Resources pooled together to serve multiple, simultaneous consumers dynamically assigned or reassigned according to their needs. Customers have no control/knowledge or physical location of resources.
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Characteristics of Cloud Computing cont. Immediate elasticity Computing resources can be increased or decreased quickly to meet demands Metered services Fees based on the computing resources used by consumer Storage Less expensive Off-site location Increase office space and hard drive space
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Cloud Computing Service Models Cloud Software as a Service (SaaS) The cloud computing vendor provides access to the vendor’s software application running on a cloud infrastructure Application software belongs to vendor providing the cloud service Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS) Consumer can install and run their own specialized applications on the cloud computing network Customer controls deployment of applications, but do not manage/configure any underlying cloud infrastructure (network, servers, operating systems, storage)
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Cloud Computing Service Models cont. Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Cloud computing vendor lets the customer deploy and run the customer’s own software including operating systems and application Customer has the highest level of control Customer has some control over operating system, storage, and installed applications, but can not manage or control underlying cloud infrastructure
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Importance of Cloud Computing Helps in business applications and functionality and usages of computer software Services, applications, data, and other resources available from any device with Internet access. (easy access from anywhere at any time) Helps financially Don’t have to buy cable services with monthly fee Less equipment need to purchase Better tracking of activities Stop technological disasters Data loss Virus System crashes
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Importance of Cloud Computing cont. Easy to share huge amounts of data, software, applications between business offices Easy access to office data, information to those traveling Services not interrupted Saves time Faster and quicker to solutions helps reduce business risks Still evolving and will only enhance opportunities for the business.
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Sources Ciampa, Mark. Ph.D. Security+ Guide to Network Security Fundamentals. 4th ed. United States of America: Course Technology, Cengage Learning, 2012. Print. 04 Dec. 2012 “How Cloud Computing can be Used in Your Small Business”. Fast Up Front. 2009. Web. 04 Dec. 2012. http://www.fastupfront.com/blog/business-technology/how- cloud-computing-can-be-used-in-your-small-business/
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Sources Cont. Hurwitz, Judith, Robin Bloor, Marcia Kaufman, Dr. Fern Halper. “What is Cloud Computing”. Cloud Computing for Dummies. 2012. Web. 04 Dec. 2012. http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/what-is-cloud-computing.html “How can Cloud Computing Benefit My Business? How can Cloud Computing Benefit My Business?” Cloud Computing World. 2012. Web. 04 Dec. 2012. http://www.cloudcomputingworld.org/cloud-computing/how-can-cloud-computing- benefit-my-business.html “Importance of Cloud Computing”. QubeSys. 2007-2012. Web. 04 Dec. 2012. http://www.qubesys.com/importance-of-cloud-computing/
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