Real World Applications of Cloud Computing: Architecture, Reasons for Using, and Challenges

  • Koehler S
  • Desamsetti H
  • Ballamudi V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cloud computing is a significant IT innovation. It is one of the most remarkable ways to manage and allocate internet-wide information and resources. Cloud computing involves accessing IT infrastructure over a computer network without installing anything. Cloud computing lets businesses adjust resource levels to meet operational needs. Cloud computing reduces infrastructure costs for businesses. With improved administration and less maintenance, organizations can test their applications faster. Cloud computing lets the IT team respond to unexpected needs. Applications in numerous contexts show that cloud computing is part of daily life. Cloud computing architecture, attributes, types, service models, advantages, and challenges will be covered in this essay. In this article, we have explored the fundamental ideas of cloud computing, its architecture, the reasons for employing cloud computing, and the obstacles that cloud computing faces.

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Koehler, S., Desamsetti, H., Ballamudi, V. K. R., & Dekkati, S. (2020). Real World Applications of Cloud Computing: Architecture, Reasons for Using, and Challenges. Asia Pacific Journal of Energy and Environment, 7(2), 93–102. https://doi.org/10.18034/apjee.v7i2.698

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