Abstract
Provided certain obstacles are overcome, we believe Cloud Computing has the potential to transform a large part of the IT industry, making software even more attractive as a service and shaping the way IT hardware is designed and purchased. Developers with innovative ideas for new interactive Internet services no longer require the large capital outlays in hardware to deploy their service or the human expense to operate it. They need not be concerned about over-provisioning for a service whose popularity does not meet their predictions, thus wasting costly resources, or under-provisioning for one that becomes wildly popular, thus missing potential customers and revenue. Moreover, companies with large…
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- Cloud computing
- Computer science
- Utility computing
- Software as a service
- Elasticity (physics)
- Cloud testing
- Cloud computing security
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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