3. History:
o Invented by Joseph Carl in the 1960s.
o In 1983, CompuServe offered its consumer users 128kb of
disk space that could be used to store any files they chose
to upload.
o Amazon Web Services introduced their cloud Computing
service AWS S3 in 2006
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5. o Cloud Computing is a service model in which data is
maintained, managed and backed up remotely and
made available to users over a network (typically
the Internet).
Cloud Computing
8. • Owned and managed by service provider
• Made available to the general public or a large
industry group
Public Cloud
9. Private Cloud
• Operated solely for an organization
• May be managed by the organization or a third party
• Limits access to enterprise and partner network
• Retains high degree of control, privacy and security
Private Cloud
10. • Composition of two or more clouds (private or public) bound
together by standardized technology that enables data and
application portability.
Hybrid Cloud
13. • Gives 5GB of free Computing
• Allows you to sync all your idevices to iCloud
• Anything you have stored in the iCloud can be
accessed from any idevice
iCloud
14. Cloud ComputingDropBox
o Gives you 2GB of free Computing
o Allows you to get more free space by
completing certain tasks
o Available in the App Store and Android Market
o For example, a file uploaded to Dropbox from a
MacBook can be accessed from a Samsung
phone.
15. Cloud ComputingAmazon Cloud
o Gives you 5GB of free Computing.
o Available for download on Kindle Fire(HD)
o A Save to CloudDrive app is available in the
App Store for $1.99 and an Amazon Cloud
Pictures is in the Android Market for free.
16. Cloud ComputingGoogle Drive
o Gives you 15GB of free Computing
o Requires a G-mail account to be accessed
o Individuals can buy more Computing for themselves
o Allows you to type documents, make
spreadsheets/presentations etc and then save them to
your drive.