What is Cloud
Computing?
Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of computing services,
including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and
intelligence, over the internet. It allows users to access and utilize these
resources without the need for local infrastructure or hardware
management.
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Benefits of Cloud Computing
Cost Savings Scalability Accessibility
Cloud computing eliminates Cloud services can be easily Cloud-based applications and
the need for upfront hardware scaled up or down to meet data can be accessed from
and software investments, changing business needs, any device with an internet
reducing overall IT costs. providing flexibility. connection, improving
productivity and collaboration.
Popular Cloud Computing Services
Amazon Web Microsoft Azure Google Cloud Salesforce
Services (AWS) Cloud computing Platform Leading provider of
Comprehensive cloud platform that provides Cloud computing customer relationship
platform offering a a broad range of services offered by management (CRM)
wide range of services, services, including Google, including software and cloud-
including computing, virtual machines and computing, storage, based applications.
storage, and analytics. databases. and machine learning.
Challenges of Cloud Migration
1 Security and Privacy 2 Data Migration
Ensuring the security and privacy of Efficiently transferring large amounts of
sensitive data when moving to the cloud. data to the cloud without disrupting
operations.
3 Compliance and Regulations 4 Integration with Existing Systems
Adhering to industry-specific regulations Seamlessly integrating cloud-based
and standards when using cloud services. services with on-premises infrastructure
and applications.
Future Trends in Cloud Computing
1 2 3
Edge Computing Serverless Computing Multicloud Strategies
Decentralized computing that Allowing developers to build Leveraging multiple cloud
brings data processing and and run applications without providers to optimize
storage closer to the source the need to manage servers, performance, reduce vendor
of data, reducing latency and reducing infrastructure lock-in, and improve
bandwidth requirements. management overhead. resilience.