Cloud Computing

Cloud computing, usually called “the cloud” involves delivering data, applications, photos, videos and other information over the Internet to data centers. IBM has divided cloud computing into six different categories. They are the following:

* Software as a service. Cloud-based applications run on computers in the cloud, the companies that offer these services operate through a browser.

 

* Platform as a service. Here, the cloud contains absolutely everything you need to build and maintain cloud-based applications. This eliminates the need to buy additional software and hardware.

 

* Infrastructure as a service. Infrastructure as a service provides servers, memory, networks and data centers.

* Public cloud. Companies operate over these spaces and provide quick access to users over a public network.

 

* Private cloud. Similar to the public cloud with the difference that only one identity (user, company, organization) has access.

 

* Hybrid cloud. It has the same bases of a private cloud but provides access to a public cloud.

As we have seen, the Internet of things and cloud computing are different, but everyone will have their own work in addressing this new world of data.

Brett Parker SAP - Cloud Computing

By Brett Parker Sap

Brett Parker SAP - Cloud Computing

Cloud computing, usually called “the cloud” involves delivering data, applications, photos, videos and other information over the Internet to data centers. IBM has divided cloud computing into six different categories.

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