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Advance Computing Paradigm with the Perspective of Cloud Computing-An Analytical


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1 Department of Computer Science & Engg., R. N. Modi Engineering College, Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, Rajasthan, India
 

Internet has been a driving force towards the various technologies that have been developed. Arguably, one of the most discussed among all of these is Cloud Computing. Cloud computing is seen as a trend in the present day scenario with almost all the organizations trying to make an entry into it. It is a promising and emerging technology for the next generation of IT applications. This paper presents the evolution, history, and definition of cloud computing and also presents a comprehensive analysis of the cloud computing by explaining its services and deployment models, and identifying various characteristics of concern.

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Cloud Computing, Characteristics, Cloud Computing Service Models, Cloud Computing Deployment Models.
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Authors

Anamika Gaur
Department of Computer Science & Engg., R. N. Modi Engineering College, Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, Rajasthan, India
Sangeeta Gaud
Department of Computer Science & Engg., R. N. Modi Engineering College, Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, Rajasthan, India
Aaditya Jain
Department of Computer Science & Engg., R. N. Modi Engineering College, Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, Rajasthan, India

Abstract


Internet has been a driving force towards the various technologies that have been developed. Arguably, one of the most discussed among all of these is Cloud Computing. Cloud computing is seen as a trend in the present day scenario with almost all the organizations trying to make an entry into it. It is a promising and emerging technology for the next generation of IT applications. This paper presents the evolution, history, and definition of cloud computing and also presents a comprehensive analysis of the cloud computing by explaining its services and deployment models, and identifying various characteristics of concern.

Keywords


Cloud Computing, Characteristics, Cloud Computing Service Models, Cloud Computing Deployment Models.

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