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Computing in the cloud refers to a model of providing computing and networking resources on a utility-based, pay-as-you-go basis, without the need for a dedicated server ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Computing in the cloud refers to a model of providing computing and networking resources on a utility-based, pay-as-you-go basis, without the need for a dedicated server or network. Many aspects of life, from medicine and education to the arts and entertainment, and beyond, are increasingly reliant on technological advancements. Here, Technology corporations play a decisive role. Both large and small IT companies have seen tremendous growth in recent years. Due to Cloud-Computing and its wonderful services, this is now feasible. In the cloud, users have an unrealistic expectation of available resources yet only incur costs in proportion to what they actually use. With the development of new technologies, the quantity of cloud service suppliers has increased rapidly, and each one has expanded its range of services. Cloud users, however, may have trouble determining which service provider is ideal for their specific requirements. We'll be looking at Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud, and Amazon Web Services, all of which provide cloud computing services. In order to more accurately assess available cloud computing service providers, readers of this article may benefit from examining the data presented here. Comparisons are made on a wide range of criteria, including the services and tools offered by each provider, the platforms they run on, the languages they support, the level of security and scalability, and the amount of data that can be stored in the cloud.
Published in: 2023 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Social Networking (ICPCSN)
Date of Conference: 19-20 June 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 October 2023
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