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On-demand Self-service

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       On-demand self-service  means that a consumer can request and receive access to a service offering, without an administrator or some sort of support staff having to fulfill the request manually. The request processes and fulfillment processes are all automated. This offers advantages for both the provider and the consumer of the service.      Implementing user self-service allows customers to quickly procure and access the services they want. This is a very attractive feature of the cloud. It makes getting the resources you need very quick and easy. In traditional environments, requests often took days or weeks to be fulfilled, causing delays in projects and initiatives. You don’t have to worry about that in cloud environments.      User self-service also reduces the administrative burden on the provider. Administrators are freed from the day-to-day activities around creating users and managing user requests. This allows an o...

Easy Maintenance

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  Cloud-based computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) can be accessed by a web browser or app. This means that maintenance staff can retrieve relevant information wherever they are located. Maintenance can be planned, scheduled, monitored, and automated from a web browser. Technicians and managers can be confident that processes are traceable by reviewing up-to-date manuals or logging on in real-time. While cloud applications can cut costs, increase speed and improve the management of data and analysis, the main benefit is increased machine uptime. By equipping components and machines with sensors, maintenance staff can be alerted of a problem before a breakdown. Data from the shop floor can then be filtered into meaningful information by the cloud application and used to move from reactive to proactive maintenance. By adding machine learning, maintenance can be improved, and staff can increase their understanding of their processes, which impacts producti...

Large Network Access

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  A big part of the cloud's characteristics is its ubiquity. The client can access the cloud data or transfer the data to the cloud from any place just with a device and internet connection. These capacities are accessible everywhere in the organization and get to with the help of the internet. Cloud providers save that large network access by monitoring and guaranteeing different measurements that reflect how clients access cloud resources and data: latency, access time, data throughput, etc. Also called broad network access, refers to resources hosted in a private cloud network (operated within a company's firewall) that are available for access from a wide range of devices, such as tablets, PCs, Macs, and smartphones. These resources are also accessible from a wide range of locations that offer online access. Companies that have broad network access within a cloud network need to deal with certain security issues that arise. It's a debated topic because it touches at the...

Availability

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       High availability is the ultimate goal of moving to the cloud. The idea is to make your products, services, and tools available to your customers and employees at any time from anywhere using any device with an internet connection.      Cloud availability is related to cloud reliability.       For example, let’s say you have an online store that is available 24/7. But sometimes clicking the “checkout” button kicks customers out of the system before they have completed the purchase. So, your store may be available all the time, but if the underlying software is not reliable, your cloud offerings are basically useless.      High availability is a quality of computing infrastructure that allows it to continue functioning, even when some of its components fail. This is important for mission-critical systems that cannot tolerate interruption in service, and any downtime can cause damage or result in financial loss. ...

Automation

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       Cloud automation and cloud orchestration are both important aspects of developing an effective cloud system strategy, and understanding the difference between these terms and the intent of each is crucial to implementing a system that will improve efficiency.       Cloud automation involves using cloud management tools to achieve tasks without manual interference. Auto-provisioning servers, backing up data, or discovering and eliminating unused processes are some of the tasks that cloud automation could accomplish without real-time human interaction. Cloud automation streamlines tasks or processes to improve efficiency and reduce manual workload.       Cloud orchestration is about achieving objectives via cloud infrastructure by strategically organizing automated tasks. Cloud orchestration combines low-level tasks into processes and coordinates them throughout the entire infrastructure, often consisting of multiple locat...

Economical

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  Cloud computing enables businesses to be more efficient, streamlined, and connected, saving them both time and money. It also enables IT departments to develop more innovative and effective tools. In turn, increased innovation in IT leads to increased business innovation, which leads to increased revenue, which creates new jobs — and this is happening around the world. Based on its Economic Impact Model (EIM), IDC estimates that the use of cloud computing in digital transformation projects generated more than $1 trillion in worldwide revenue in 2019. The economics of cloud computing involves understanding the costs and benefits along with their economic principles. It also speaks on the most important aspect of the businesses, Which is the return on investment (ROI) of opting for a cloud service.  The economics of cloud computing is based on the pay-you-go method. The customers can pay only for how much they have used the cloud services. This makes cloud computing economical...

Security

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       Preparing your activities for future success starts with switching from on-premise s  hardware to the cloud for your computing needs. The cloud gives you access to more applications, improves data accessibility, helps your team collaborate more effectively, and provides easier content management. Some  people  may have reservations about switching to the cloud due to security concerns , but a  reliable cloud service provider (CSP) can put your mind at ease and keep your data safe with highly secure cloud services.      Cloud security, also known as cloud computing security, is a collection of security measures designed to protect cloud-based infrastructure, applications, and data. These measures ensure user and device  authentication , data and resource  access control , and data privacy  protection . They also support regulatory  data  compliance.  Cloud security is employed in cloud environment...

Pay as you go

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       Pay-as-you-go cloud computing (PAYG cloud computing) is a payment method for cloud computing that charges based on usage. The practice is similar to that of utility bills, using only resources that are needed.      One major benefit of the pay-as-you-go method is that there are no wasted resources since users only pay for services procured, rather than provisioning for a certain amount of resources that may or may not be used. With traditional enterprise design, users architect data storage to handle the maximum workload. But with the public cloud, the pay-as-you-go method allows you to be charged only for what you store.      Pay-as-you-go platforms, such as Amazon EC2, provide services by allowing users to design compute resources and charges by what is used. Users select the CPU, memory, storage, operating system, security, networking capacity, access controls, and any addi...

Great Availability of Resources

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        High availability protects companies from lost revenue when access to their data  resources and critical business applications is disrupted. What kind of outage is your business trying to protect itself against? Planned outages such as backup windows, maintenance, and unplanned outages should be considered when planning high availability in the cloud.      Planned outages are the primary reason to have high availability in the cloud. These outages are needed to take systems or data offline to facilitate maintenance tasks, such as the deployment of new hardware or software upgrades. As your business grows so does the importance of uptime and, as a result, your maintenance windows have to shrink. How many hours can your systems be offline before they impact your business? The impact of planned outages can be minimized using a high availability solution.      Upgrades and fixes can be applied to the backup server while the...

CLOUD SERVICE FOR MCA MANILA STUDENTS

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Cloud computing is becoming increasingly popular every day. The cause for this is the gradual expansion of organizations that want space to keep their data. As a result, firms compete to supply vast amounts of storage space, as well as a variety of features and high-quality services. Cloud computing has been discovered to be a model for providing pervasive, easy, on-demand network access to computing resources. Cloud computing offers a wide range of services and functionalities. The following are the feature that must be in the Cloud Services: (Note that if you want to see more descriptions, just click the GIF below.) It is one of the important and valuable features of cloud computing as the user can continuously monitor the server uptime, capabilities, and allotted network storage. With this feature, the user can also monitor the computing capabilities. The servers are easily maintained and the downtime is very low; in some cases, there is no downtime. Cloud computing comes up with...