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  • '''Cloud computing''' refers to accessing computing resources that are typically owned and ope | title = Effectively and Securely Using the Cloud Computing Paradigm
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  • ...ted by a third party; access is on-demand and dynamically assigned — cloud computing differs from managed hosting with resources dedicated to users
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  • | title = Dot Cloud: The 21st Century Business Platform Built on Cloud Computing ..., and Techniques for Successfully Planning, Implementing ... Enterprise IT Cloud Computing Technology
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  • ...Tim, [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-cloud-computing/ ''Cloud Computing with Linux''] from [[IBM DeveloperWorks]] ([[2008-09-10]]). *[http://wiki.cloudcommunity.org/ Cloud Computing Community Wiki] is a "new resource put together by several industry executi
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  • | title = Dot Cloud: The 21st Century Business Platform Built on Cloud Computing ..., and Techniques for Successfully Planning, Implementing ... Enterprise IT Cloud Computing Technology
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  • {{rpl|Cloud computing}}
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  • ...Tim, [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-cloud-computing/ ''Cloud Computing with Linux''] from [[IBM DeveloperWorks]] ([[2008-09-10]]). *[http://wiki.cloudcommunity.org/ Cloud Computing Community Wiki] is a "new resource put together by several industry executi
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  • [[Python]]-based [[Cloud computing|cloud hosting]] service provided by [[Google]].
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  • ...y in the [[United Kingdom]], a [[Software as a Service]] electronic mail [[cloud computing|cloud application]]
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  • Policies and techniques for interconnecting separately administered [[cloud computing]] services
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  • One of the first successful [[cloud computing]] vendors, with its best-known [[Software as a Service]] offering being one
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  • Major [[electronic commerce]], [[cloud computing]] and [[electronic publishing]] service provider, as well as bookseller
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  • {{r|Cloud computing||**}}
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  • A [[cloud computing]] service in which the vendor provides [[virtual machine]] instances runnin
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  • A [[cloud computing]] service in which the units of capability bought by the customer are virtu
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  • ...ted by a third party; access is on-demand and dynamically assigned — cloud computing differs from managed hosting with resources dedicated to users
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  • A type of [[cloud computing]] in which the vendor delivers a specific type of application, such as [[so
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  • ...y an online bookseller and now a diversified [[electronic commerce]] and [[cloud computing]] provider, '''Amazon.com''' was founded in 1994 by [[Jeff Bezos]] and went
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  • '''Google App Engine''' is a [[Python programming language|Python]]-based [[cloud computing|cloud hosting]] service provided by [[Google]] since April 2008. It allows
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  • ...oftware]], and develops various other technology-based solutions such as [[cloud computing]].<ref>''IBM'': '[http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/background.wss Backgrou
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • '''Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)''' is a type of [[cloud computing]] service, principally in which the customer obtains multiple [[virtual mac IaaS requires the most configuration of any cloud computing service, but also gives the most control and flexibility -- and opportunite
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • {{main|Cloud computing}} Given that [[cloud computing]] is an abstraction of services, '''interconnected computing clouds''', als
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • Some commentators consider Google Maps to be an example of [[Web 2.0]], [[cloud computing]], [[Software as a Service]] and a [[cloud-based web service]]. In practice
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  • ...age, in 2010, which tends to get the most attention is in the context of [[cloud computing]], managed hosting services certainly are not limited to things provided re
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • ...ering specific user applications services, within the broader context of [[cloud computing]]. In SaaS, the service delivered across the "cloud", commonly the [[Intern
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  • ...or]], deployed with [[Software as a Service]] technology using on-demand [[cloud computing]]. It runs on the [[Salesforce.com|Force.com]] virtual platform, and is pr
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  • In [[cloud computing]], '''Platform as a Service''' offerings are at an intermediate level of fl | title = Java Cloud Computing - Two Approaches
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  • ...work]]s &mdash; for scientific purposes that range from [[database]]s to [[cloud computing]] to [[telemedicine]]. As such, Science 2.0 intertwines with parallel devel
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • ...intelligence, and the idea of hosting applications and services in the '[[cloud computing|cloud]]' rather than on servers that a person owns.
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  • ...efficient use for surges in workload, as in the new deployment model in [[cloud computing]] ...ers. The roles, however, are very different in parallel processing and in cloud computing.
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  • {{seealso|Cloud computing}}
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  • {{r|Cloud computing}}
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  • ...s made possible to the end-user based on the principle of cloud computing. Cloud Computing is a computing paradigm in which tasks are assigned to a combination of con ...s http://communication.howstuffworks.com/google-docs5.htm </ref> <ref> How Cloud Computing Works http://communication.howstuffworks.com/cloud-computing.htm </ref>
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  • ...wide area network]] led to the [[cloud computing]] paradigm. In practice, cloud computing distributes virtual instances over a large number of geographically distrib ...st virtualization and has been the main non-proprietary hypervisor used in cloud computing.<ref name=WIX>{{citation
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  • Interesting analogies have been drawn between "white hat" [[cloud computing]] services and "black hat" botnets, both of which are means of dynamically
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  • '''Outsourced messaging services''' use a [[cloud computing]] paradigm of a third party providing the service. If the third party prov
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  • ...rvices through electronic means. The advent of [[Internet]] delivery and [[cloud computing]] immensely complicates the security problem. There is a great impetus to the economies and operational of [[cloud computing]], but not all cloud services may be able to meet the requirements of some
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  • ====Cloud Computing==== ...l web hosting model where one pays monthly fees to the hosting company, in cloud computing model, the fees are usually charged by an hour. One would only pay per com
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  • '''Cloud computing''' refers to accessing computing resources that are typically owned and ope | title = Effectively and Securely Using the Cloud Computing Paradigm
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  • {{seealso|Cloud computing}} ...d highly skilled networking personnel, can outsource that cost. Indeed, [[cloud computing]] technology is a superset of VPNs, which outsources servers as well as the
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  • ...lications]]"<ref name="pricegrabber" /> and are targeted increasingly at [[cloud computing]] users who require a less powerful [[Client (computing)|client computer]].
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  • ...e document database MongoDB is started in 2007 as a part of an open source cloud computing stack; Facebooks open sources the Cassandra project in 2008; Redis is persi ==Relationship to cloud computing==
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  • | Ubuntu One (cloud computing client) added. [[Empathy]] replaces [[Pidgin]] as the default [[Instant Mes
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  • It is finding utility in putting more and more meaningful frameworks around [[cloud computing]], but it is not without controversy. Jericho emphasizes [[endpoint securit
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  • Several Google services are architected as [[cloud computing]].
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  • Physical security in [[cloud computing]] opens entirely new challenges and opportunities. One approach to complian
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  • #Emphasis on [[cloud computing]].
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