Cloud Computing

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Presented by:

M.Swetha
EEE 2nd year
23RH1A0226
Cloud Computing

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Introduction to Cloud Computing

Cloud computing refers to the delivery of


computing services over the internet.

These services include storage, processing


power, and software applications.

The primary benefit is that it allows for on-


demand access to resources without the need for
physical hardware.

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Types of Cloud Services

There are three main types of cloud services:


Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a
Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service
(SaaS).

IaaS provides virtualized computing resources


over the internet, such as virtual machines and
storage.

PaaS offers a platform allowing customers to


develop, run, and manage applications without
dealing with infrastructure complexities.

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Deployment Models

Cloud computing can be deployed in several


models: public, private, and hybrid.

Public clouds are owned by third-party


providers and offer services to multiple
customers over the internet.

Private clouds are dedicated to a single


organization, providing enhanced security and
control over data and applications.

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Benefits of Cloud Computing

One of the key benefits is cost-efficiency, as


organizations can reduce hardware and
maintenance expenses.

Cloud services offer scalability, allowing


businesses to adjust their resources according to
demand.

Enhanced collaboration is possible through


cloud applications, enabling teams to work
together from anywhere.

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Risks and Challenges

Security concerns are one of the biggest


challenges, as data is stored off-site and may be
vulnerable to breaches.

Compliance with regulations can be complex,


especially in industries with strict data
protection laws.

Downtime and service outages can impact


business operations, making reliability a critical
factor in cloud service selection.

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Major Cloud Providers

The most prominent cloud service providers


include Amazon Web Services (AWS),
Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform
(GCP).

AWS is known for its vast range of services and


global infrastructure, making it a leader in the
market.

Microsoft Azure integrates well with existing


Microsoft products, appealing to businesses
already using their software.

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Cloud Computing in Business

Businesses are increasingly adopting cloud


solutions to enhance operational efficiency and
innovation.

Cloud computing enables companies to focus


on core activities rather than managing IT
infrastructure.

Many organizations leverage cloud services for


data analytics, enabling real-time insights for
better decision-making.

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Future Trends in Cloud Computing

The rise of multi-cloud strategies is allowing


organizations to avoid vendor lock-in and
optimize service usage.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine


learning are being integrated into cloud
services, enhancing capabilities and automation.

Edge computing is becoming more prevalent, as


it allows data processing closer to the source,
reducing latency.

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Cloud Migration Strategies

Successful cloud migration requires a well-


defined strategy that includes assessment and
planning.

Organizations often choose a phased approach


to migrate applications and data incrementally,
minimizing disruption.

Post-migration, ongoing management and


optimization are essential to fully leverage
cloud capabilities.

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Conclusion and Key Takeaways

Cloud computing is revolutionizing how


businesses operate by providing flexible and
scalable solutions.

Understanding the different types of services


and deployment models is key to making
informed decisions.

As technology evolves, staying updated with


trends and best practices in cloud computing
will be crucial for success.

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