The Research of Cloud Computing Service Model

2014 ◽  
Vol 556-562 ◽  
pp. 6262-6265 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuan Zhang ◽  
Lei Huang

Cloud computing is developing rapidly in recent years. Everyone is talking about cloud computing that provide large scale service to replace computers and software. Cloud computing has already become the development trend of present IT circles. This paper explains the basics of Cloud computing, analyzes the difference of cloud computing services, and points out the characteristics of the cloud computing services.

Author(s):  
Vaikunth Pai T. ◽  
P.S. Aithal

Cloud computing services enabled through information communication technology delivered to a customer as services over the Internet on a leased basis have the capability to extend up or down their service requirements or needs. In this model, the infrastructure is owned by a third party vendor and the cloud computing services are delivered to the requested customers. Cloud computing model has many advantages including scalability, flexibility, elasticity, efficiency, and supports outsourcing noncore activities of an organization. Cloud computing offers an innovative business concept for organizations to adopt IT enabled services without advance investment. This model enables convenient, on-request network accessibility to a shared pool of IT computing resources like networks, servers, storage, applications, and services. Cloud computing can be quickly provisioned and released with negligible management exertion or service provider interaction. Even though organizations get many benefits of cloud computing services, many organizations are slow in accepting cloud computing service model because of security concerns and challenges associated with management of this technology. Security, being the major issues which hinder the growth of cloud computing service model due to the provision of handling confidential data by the third party is risky such that the consumers need to be more attentive in understanding the risks of data breaches in this new environment. In this paper, we have discussed the security issues, the challenges and the opportunities in the adoption and management of cloud computing services model in an organization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-17
Author(s):  
Mohamad Iqbal Suriansyah ◽  
Iyan Mulyana ◽  
Junaidy Budi Sanger ◽  
Sandi Winata

Analyzing compute functions by utilizing the IAAS model for private cloud computing services in packstack development is one of the large-scale data storage solutions. Problems that often occur when implementing various applications are the increased need for server resources, the monitoring process, performance efficiency, time constraints in building servers and upgrading hardware. These problems have an impact on long server downtime. The development of private cloud computing technology could become a solution to the problem. This research employed Openstack and Packstack by applying one server controller node and two servers compute nodes. Server administration with IAAS and self-service approaches made scalability testing simpler and time-efficient. The resizing of the virtual server (instance) that has been carried out in a running condition shows that the measurement of the overhead value in private cloud computing is more optimal with a downtime of 16 seconds.


Author(s):  
Shengju Yang

In order to solve the trust problems between users and cloud computing service providers in cloud computing services, the existing trust evaluation technology and access control technology in the cloud computing service are analyzed. And the evaluation index of cloud computing is also analyzed. Users can calculate the relevant indicators of cloud computing service according to their own business goals, and choose the appropriate cloud computing services according to their own trust need. In addition, the reliability assessment method of users based on the service process is proposed. Cloud computing access control system can be used for user credibility evaluation, and it can handle user access requests according to user's creditability. In the study, a cloud computing service trust evaluation tool is designed, and the modeling and architecture designs of trust evaluation are also given. The effectiveness of the method is verified by experiments on cloud computing service evaluation methods.


2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 73-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Von Solms ◽  
M. Viljoen

This paper aims to alert the board to their duty of adding value to the organizations they represent by recognizing opportunities presented by new developments in information technology. Cloud computing is one such development, which is associated with opportunities and benefits. The service value that can be achieved by using this computing model will be influential in the adoption of cloud computing services. Service value is determined by the warranty and utility associated with that service. Thus, if an organization can associate itself with the utility and warranty on offer via cloud computing, it should consider the adoption of these services. Cloud computing is discussed in terms of service value. This promotes an understanding of factors to be considered when making decisions about the adoption of cloud computing.


Info ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph Kwame Adjei

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explain the role of trust in cloud computing services based on empirical evidence from interviewing executives of financial institutions in Ghana. The paper answers the questions: what is the role of trust in cloud computing service acquisition, and what policies promote trusted cloud computing services? Design/methodology/approach – This is an explanatory paper that is based on literature review and empirical data on exploring reasons for cloud computing service acquisitions. A combination of interviews and focus group discussions was used as methods for data collection. Information technology and electronic banking executives of five major commercial banks in Accra, Ghana, between January and July 2013 were interviewed. A total of ten respondents were interviewed, two in each of the selected banks. A purposive sampling technique was used in the selection of informants. This approach allows the selection of qualified informants to ensure extensiveness and diversity of opinion. Findings – Although previous literature proffers various factors as key to cloud computing adoption, uses or provisioning, this study brings trust to the fore as an imperative for cloud computing service acquisition by financial institutions. It also shows that trust increases if users perceive that cloud computing service providers act in honesty and in users’ interest, making trust a fundamental factor that informs financial institutions’ decision to acquire cloud computing services. Research limitations/implications – The research introduces a new dimension about the widely held perceptions of the factors that influence adoption of cloud computing services. Practical implications – Developers of cloud computing solutions that are targeted at corporate users must focus on systems that enhances their trustworthiness, as it is a primary criteria for user buy-in. Similarly, any trust-building effort by cloud computing service providers minimizes users’ concerns and pushes the services providers closer to the trust threshold. Originality/value – The paper outlines the trust factors that are imperative for cloud computing uses by financial institutions. This is one of the pioneering papers that address trust issues in cloud computing from the perspective of financial institutions.


Author(s):  
Marcus Tanque ◽  
Harry J Foxwell

Big data and cloud computing are transforming information technology. These comparable technologies are the result of dramatic developments in computational power, virtualization, network bandwidth, availability, storage capability, and cyber-physical systems. The crossroads of these two areas, involves the use of cloud computing services and infrastructure, to support large-scale data analytics research, providing relevant solutions or future possibilities for supply chain management. This chapter broadens the current posture of cloud computing and big data, as associate with the supply chain solutions. This chapter focuses on areas of significant technology and scientific advancements, which are likely to enhance supply chain systems. This evaluation emphasizes the security challenges and mega-trends affecting cloud computing and big data analytics pertaining to supply chain management.


2013 ◽  
Vol 791-793 ◽  
pp. 1297-1300 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xu Fu Peng ◽  
Shu Dong Shi

Aiming at the problems on the management system, function orientation, resource sharing, information platform construction, technical support in university social services, the characteristics of cloud computing technique and its influence on the library informatization were carefully analyzed. The four-in-one cloud computing service society system structures of university library about reading, borrowing, selling, and service were designed and constructed .The problems of how the library serve the society in all directions were solved.


2014 ◽  
Vol 623 ◽  
pp. 262-266
Author(s):  
Ling Yu

This paper introduces the IT environment of cloud computing, and how cloud computing service for teaching, " Public Relations " course , for example, the use of Google's cloud computing services builds courses platform, offers a set of comprehensive , actionable curriculum design. The program, for the course network platform design, project settings, and classroom activities designed Showcase and peer assessment, curriculum resources, and learning evaluation, etc. makes concrete workable plan.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 35-46
Author(s):  
János Gerevich ◽  
Imre Négyesi

The security of network and information systems has become a critical issue for both the public and private sectors in the last decade. This article reviews the current EU directive in this area, looking for safety and reliability requirements. Next, we get an overview of the different models of cloud computing services. Finally, the relationship between the identified security and reliability requirements and the cloud computing service models will be described.


Author(s):  
Mohd Nayyer Rahman ◽  
Badar Alam Iqbal

SMEs are considered backbone of Latin American economic region as they represent an overwhelming majority of private enterprises in the region and account for 99% of businesses and employ 67% of employees. One of the elements in which SMEs need assistance is their involvement in the IT enabled services (ITES) both for greater efficiency and optimisation of the economic data. Cloud Computing as a modern concept has commercialised the use of ITES along with sharing of data at a wider scale. Tacit knowledge in the form of data can be easily shared at large scale with the help of cloud computing. While MNCs has started using cloud computing to benefit the organisations, SMEs are far behind in truly understanding the relevance of cloud computing in benefitting business operations. The present study aims to analyse the existing opportunities and then formulate relevant public policies for providing cloud computing services to SMEs of Latin America.


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