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    Title: DELIVERY SERVICES MODEL OF CLOUD COMPUTING: A PERSPECTIVE OVERVIEW
    Authors: Lin, FT (Lin, Feng-Tse)
    Huang, CH (Huang, Chieh-Hung)
    Contributors: Dept Appl Math
    Keywords: Cloud computing
    Virtualization
    Cloud infrastructure
    Cloud services
    Everything-as-a-Service
    Date: 2012-08
    Issue Date: 2013-02-20 11:11:28 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Cloud computing is a consequence of economic, commercial, cultural and technological conditions that have combined to cause a disruptive shift in the IT industry towards a service-based economy. It is a style of computing where massively scalable IT-enabled capabilities are provided as a service over the network and give rise to the "As a Service" business. The evolution of Cloud computing can handle massive data as per on demand service. Supporting this transition is a range of technologies from clustering to virtualization. This study presents an expanded delivery services model of Cloud computing for enterprise and business. The characteristics and the challenges of Cloud computing are analyzed and discussed. The offerings from some Cloud service providers are also outlined.
    Relation: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE COMPUTING INFORMATION AND CONTROL 卷: 8 期: 8 頁數: 5873-5884
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Applied Mathematics] journal articles

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