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    Abstract— the great emergence of mobile cloud computing has gained lots of interest in these recent years. Mobile cloud computing consists of mobile devices and cloud computing offering mobile cloud environment by using a huge number of different mobile devices. Any device uses mobility such as laptops, tablets, and smart phones is considered as a mobile device. Due to the great improvement of wireless networks like 4G and the expansion of use of mobile device, many researchers are interested to

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    Special Publication 800-145 (Draft) The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing (Draft) Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Peter Mell Timothy Grance NIST Special Publication 800-145 (Draft) The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing (Draft) Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Peter Mell Timothy Grance C O M P U T E R S E C U R I T Y Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards

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    As we know that cloud is a drastic data center for outsourced data. Cloud is a familier tool because of its useful architectural tools. Data sharing is another common habituated property to the common people. These data sharing include video data in social networks, this was done regularly through mobile devices like smart phones, tablets, laptops etc. we focused on demands on video traffic over mobile networks. Mobile network consist limited bandwidth and long buffering time. To overcome these

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    Cloud Networking and Data Architecture This white paper will bridge both Cloud Networking and Data Architecture on how it currently fits the organization, WideOpenWest (WOW!) privations. A majority of new organizations are trending to the very popular Cloud networking that can also “join-in” different types of data architectures. Huge corporations are using terms like “Big Data, … a popular term used to describe the exponential growth and availability of data, both structured and unstructured

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    ABSTRACT THE NEW DIMENSION OF CLOUD COMPUTING HAS BRING US TO THE WORLD OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. AND ALSO CLOUD COMPUTING PROVIDE A VARIETY OF BENEFITS LIKE FASTER, IN THE NEED OF PROVISIONING OF RESOURCES, REDUCED COST, MULTI-TENANCY, THERE ARE SAME RISKS AND FAULT RELATED WITH IT, THE KEY RESEARCH CHALLENGE IN CLOUD COMPUTING IS TO ENSURE CONTINUOUS RELIABILITY AND MAKE SURE AVAILABILITY OF RESOURCES PROVIDED,FAULT TOLERANT (FT) SYSTEM IN CLOUD COMPUTING THERE IS A NEED FOR A ROBUST TO BETTER

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    The advantages of Cloud Computing to a small to medium size enterprise Leyla Evloeva B00053158 Department of Business School of Business & Humanities Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown Dublin 15 Word Limit for Assignment: 1500 Actual count: 1533 Bachelor of Business General Business 21/10/2011 Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 2 Introduction 2 3 Competitive Advantages 3 3.1 Reduce Cost 3 3.2 Pay per Use 3 3.3 Meets Organizational Requirements 4

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    Cloud Computing Research Paper Introduction Cloud computing is revolutionizing the use software globally at a very rapid pace as it is completely redefining the economics of how software is purchased and used. Web 2.0 technologies and their underlying design precepts are responsible for the current and future generations of social networks (Bernoff, Li, 2008). Both have immediate and significant impacts on the operations of businesses and the major contributions each makes are explained in this

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    I. Introduction Cloud computing can offer businesses many advantages. However, there are many disadvantages as well. For instance, increased convenience may come at the cost of diminished security. Scrutinizing these tradeoffs is necessary for determining whether or not to utilize this technology. II. Advantages Redundancy Redundant systems back up programs and files onto secondary servers, allowing an easy transition if something happens to the main server. This can increase productivity of

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    Cis 500: Cloud Computing

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    Case Study 2: Cloud Computing CIS500: Information Systems Decision-Making 2012, December 2 How did Ericsson benefit from Amazon Web Services (AWS)? According to Amazon’s Web Service website, it gives users the option to run just about everything using their service applications. By incorporating cloud computing, users are able to cut variable costs to a more attractive scale for the business by eliminating costly administrative and hardware fees. Due to remote access, Ericsson was able to

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    Many of the techniques of cloud computing, or cloud networking as it often was called, were developed in the 1950s at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bell Laboratories, University of Maryland, and a few other research facilities, with application to satellite imagery, wire-photo standards conversion, medical imaging, videophone, character recognition, and photograph enhancement.[1] The cost of processing was fairly high, however, with the computing equipment

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