Cloud computing is a technology model that allows users to access and obtain delivery of information and resources over the Internet. This model generates all of the features required to support the complete cycle of constructing and delivering web-based applications. Nowadays‚ more and more companies are investing in the development of this powerful and valuable technology which has revolutionized the way of doing business‚ selling and marketing products. “It is a simple idea with great impact”
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technology company through a series of services referred to as Amazon Web Services (AWS). These are services in which Amazon rents out parts of its back-end infrastructure to other IT organizations and developers (New York Times‚ 2010) since 90% of it was being unused. They offer a number of benefits such as cost-effectiveness‚ dependability‚ flexibility‚ and comprehension. The competitive AWS products in which Amazon emphasized were Mechanical Turk‚ Simple Storage Service (S3) and Elastic Compute Cloud
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the chance of receiving economic benefits from hosting either the World Cup or the Olympics is surprisingly little (Maennig & Plessis‚ 2007). Despite this fact countries still want to host international sports events. This is because in assessing the profitability of hosting such events it is important to include both tangible and intangible benefits. This paper takes a look at such intangible benefits to analyze a fuller extent of the gains of hosting such international sports events‚ taking the World
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Amazon‚ Microsoft‚ and others leading the way by providing these services. What exactly is cloud computing? According to Turban & Volonino (2011)‚ cloud computing is Internet- based computing in which shared resources (such as hard drives for storage) and software apps are provided to computers and other devices on- demand (p. 48). The author will explain in this case study how Ericsson benefitted from using Amazon Web Services (AWS) in terms of cost reduction‚ automated software updates‚ remote
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A Plug-in Architecture for Self-Adaptive Web Service Compositions Anis Charfi∗ ‚ Tom Dinkelaker† and Mira Mezini† ∗ SAP Research CEC Darmstadt‚ Germany Email: {first.lastname}@sap.com † Software Technology Group Technische Universit¨ t Darmstadt‚ Germany a Email: {lastname}@st.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Abstract—Several approaches have been proposed to introduce self-management capabilities for web service compositions. However‚ most of these works are limited as they are not extensible‚ i.e.‚
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implement that concept was SalesForce.com in 1999 they introduce the concept of accessing and using Enterprise Application through the use of the Internet. 2 In 2002 Amazon started Amazon Web Services‚ providing services such as storage‚ computation and even human intelligence. But the true commercial service from Amazon open to everyone only launched on 2006 Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. 3 In 2006 Google launched Google Docs; with this launch by Google it gives the public a sense of awareness
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WEB1.0/WEB2.0 WEB 1.0 was the early stage of the evolution of World Wide Web‚ it was centered around a top-down approach to the use of the web and the user interface. On 1989‚ Tim Berners-Lee envisioned a global information space where people and machines could equally exchange and exploit information rich in semantic value. The first web browser was created on October 1990‚ and the first web server was created on November 1990. The WWW (World Wide Web) was first launched in 1991 and was called
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Compliance Center. (2012). Retrieved February 5‚ 2012‚ from Amazon Web Services: http://aws.amazon.com/security/ Barlow‚ G. M. (2009‚ September 28). Business Process Management and Cloud Computing. Retrieved February 5‚ 2012‚ from BPM Institute.org: http://www.bpminstitute.org/articles/article/article/business-process-management-and-cloud-computing.html Bias‚ R. (2009‚ January 14). Cloud Computing: Understanding Infrastructure as a Service. Retrieved February 5‚ 2012‚ from Cloud Computing Journal: http://cloudcomputing
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SICS 4533 Web Design and Multimedia Instructor: Kenneth Azumah In this outline: Table of Contents Official Course Summary ......................................................................................................................... 2 Breakdown .............................................................................................................................................. 2 Weekly Goals .................................................................................
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Amazon: From Book Seller to Service Provider 1. Amazon’s strategy is to maintain its role as an online retailer while diversifying its product and service line.[1] While many people still see Amazon only as an online book retailer‚ this is no longer true. Amazon is now best described as a technology retailer. Capitalizing on its large and reliable Internet infrastructure‚ Amazon Web Services now include the following: Simple Storage Service (S3)‚ Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)‚ SimpleDB‚ CloudFront
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