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Jawale, Harsha Narayan
- Network Information Driven Cloud Computing
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 2, No 7 (2013), Pagination:Abstract
Cloud computing is bringing about it achievable to alienate the approach of developing an infrastructure for service provisioning from the business of assisting end user supports. Now, such infrastructures are commonly ascribed in big information centers and the approaches are conducted remotely from the clients. One induct for this is that cloud computing needs an economically balanced infrastructure and networking circumstance, comprehensively due to business affirmations. Networking of Information (InfoNet) is a data centric networking archetype that can adjures cloud computing by assisting alpha probabilities for network transport and storage. It allows direct approach to data using a simple API, autonomous of their location in the network. This abstraction can camouflage much of the difficulty of storage and network transport mechanisms that cloud computing today has to deal with. In this paper we analyze how cloud computing and InfoNet can be co-acted to caste cloud computing infrastructures easier to control, as well as conceivably assent contribution in smaller and more assiduous networking environs. InfoNet should thus be accepted as an enrichment to the infrastructure for cloud computing rather than a change to cloud computing technology as such. To demonstrate the convergence accumulated by InfoNet, we also explain how it can be conducted by beginning a definite name determination and routing approach.