

Cloud Computing and its Overview
Abstract
Because the data being accessed is located in the "clouds" and does not require a user to be in a particular location, cloud computing is referred to as such. Because they no longer need to own their own servers and can use capacity leased from other businesses, businesses may find that cloud computing reduces the cost of information management. In addition, the cloud-like structure enables businesses to develop software more quickly.
References
Rajkumar Buyya1, Chee Shin Yeo1, Srikumar Venugopal1. "Market-Oriented Cloud Computing: Vision, Hype, and Reality for Delivering IT Services as Computing Utilities" (PDF). Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, The University of of Melbourne, Australia. Retrieved on 31 July 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing/
http://www.ibm.com/cloud-computing/
http://www.centurylink.com/business/enterprise/cloud/clo ud-computing.html/
http://www.bctllc.com/links_cloudcomputing.shtml/
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