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A Quick Review of Cloud Computing & its Service Providers

Akshada Sunil Shitole, Jyoti Mankar

Abstract


Cloud Computing is storing data remotely on internet rather than on local servers. It is also called as store data anywhere on internet & access anytime. The companies which provide these services are called as cloud providers. The cloud providers are Microsoft azure, AWS, google cloud etc. Cloud Computing is just like Electricity, pay as you use. cloud computing benefited us in various ways such as it has reduced the hardware cost, it provides easy access to the data, easy to scale up & scale down, provides better security than local servers due to centralized security location with encryption facility. The cloud computing can be classified as cloud deployment & cloud services. Cloud Computing Services takes care of IT infrastructure allows users to focus on development.

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