Abstract & Key Findings
Cloud computing is reshaping the way organizations operate, offering a host of benefits such as scalability, resource pooling, and broad network access. However, issues concerning privacy, security, and standardization remain.
Introduction & Methodology
Cloud computing provides on-demand network access to a shared pool of resources. It has emerged from the concept of time-sharing systems and has evolved to deliver a variety of services and applications via the internet.
Literature Review
Leading tech companies, such as Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce.com, have adopted and are thriving on cloud computing. They are offering a range of services, from email and document applications to business intelligence tools and custom cloud services.
Data Analysis & Results
The fundamental features of cloud computing include on-demand self-service, broad network access, and resource pooling. These features are transforming business operations by providing access to services from almost any location and billing customers based on actual usage.
Discussion & Implications
Despite its numerous benefits, cloud computing also brings areas of concern, particularly privacy and security. Efforts towards standardization are ongoing to address these issues and further enhance the benefits of cloud computing.
Limitations & Future Research
The study identifies the need for further research in the area of cloud security, data privacy, and regulatory standards.
Conclusions & Recommendations
While cloud computing is revolutionizing IT infrastructure and services, it is crucial for businesses to understand its features, benefits and potential risks thoroughly before implementation.
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