Cloud Computing: The future of IT
What is cloud technology?
Cloud computing delivers services such as data storage, security, networking, software applications, and business intelligence via the internet on a subscription basis.
As you explore the world of cloud computing, you will want to be familiar with some of the terms, definitions, and choices you have in cloud computing. Here you will find an assortment of pertinent information, including explanations of terms such as SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, public cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud, and how they differ. The cloud does offer a lot of benefits and we will briefly review those first.
Benefits of cloud computing
The three types of cloud computing services.
What is SaaS?
?With SaaS (software-as-a-service), software is hosted on a remote server and customers can access it anytime, anywhere, from a Web browser or a standard web integration. The SaaS provider takes care of backups, maintenance, and updates. SaaS solutions include enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), project management, and more.
What is PaaS?
?Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) is a cloud-based, application development environment that provides developers with everything they need to build and deploy apps. With PaaS, developers can choose the features and cloud services they want on a subscription or pay-per-use basis.
What is IaaS?
?Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) lets companies “rent” computing resources, such as servers, networks, storage, and operating systems, on a pay-per-use basis. The infrastructure scales – and customers don’t have to invest in the hardware.?
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Types of cloud deployment
There are three different types of cloud deployment: public, private, and hybrid. Many companies choose more than one approach and set up a multi-cloud environment.
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Cloud deployment options
Cloud security
Is the cloud actually secure? The degree of security in the cloud depends on how it was deployed and the cloud service provider’s capabilities. But it has been shown that in most cases, the cloud provides more security than on-premise installations. There are several reasons for this: Location of data:?An on-premise deployment will mean your data is in your facility. It is worth noting that the first step in someone stealing your data is knowing where it is located. The large cloud providers have many servers in various locations, so it is difficult for anyone to identify where data is located.
?Security:?With an on-premise solution, your staff maintains all security procedures and software updates. Just recently, a large, well-known insurance company had a security breach, and it was found that the IT department had not installed security updates for many months. With a reputable cloud provider, companies have full-time professional security experts to keep the data safe.
?Backup:?In a traditional legacy application implementation in your facility, you are responsible for backing up your valuable information on a regular basis. If your company does this, it is still necessary to have current copies stored off-site.
Delivering new technologies via the cloud
IT departments are under increasing pressure to transform from cost centres to value creators – and now must lead the charge when it comes to innovation. Cloud computing and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) can be a catalyst for CIOs who want to successfully maintain a bi-modal IT environment that encourages rapid innovation while securely supporting the stable, mission-critical core of the business.