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  2. History of cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    For example, organizations posted 775,022 cloud computing jobs in 2020, an increase of 94% from 2017. [39] Security and privacy are still a major concern due to security breaches and one of the main focuses of research. CloudChain, a cloud-oriented blockchain system is designed to increase the layers of security. [40]

  3. Cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    Cloud bursting is an application deployment model in which an application runs in a private cloud or data center and "bursts" to a public cloud when the demand for computing capacity increases. A primary advantage of cloud bursting and a hybrid cloud model is that an organization pays for extra compute resources only when they are needed. [ 68 ]

  4. J. C. R. Licklider - Wikipedia

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    A survey of US government-funded research and development preceding and including the National Science Foundation backbone and international connections programs. Before the Altair – The History of Personal Computing Archived 2006-09-09 at the Wayback Machine, Larry Press, Communications of the ACM, September, 1993, Vol 36, No 9, pp 27–33 ...

  5. Software as a service - Wikipedia

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    Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) is the most basic form of cloud computing, where infrastructure resources—such as physical computers—are not owned by the user but instead leased from a cloud provider. As a result, infrastructure resources can be increased rapidly, instead of waiting weeks for computers to ship and set up.

  6. Computational finance - Wikipedia

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    These people become known as "financial engineers" ("quant" is a term that includes both rocket scientists and financial engineers, as well as quantitative portfolio managers). [13] This led to a second major extension of the range of computational methods used in finance, also a move away from personal computers to mainframes and ...

  7. Timeline of Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce.com, a cloud computing company that makes money primarily through its customer relationship management product suite, selects Amazon Web Services as its preferred public cloud infrastructure provider. However, Salesforce.com does not plan to move entirely to Amazon, but rather use Amazon only to meet infrastructure expansion needs in ...

  8. Accounting software - Wikipedia

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    Lack of user control is the effect of keeping data in the cloud, as opposed to one's own local host, and increases user's level of unpredictability. Legislative complexity impacts cloud computing in where the data is being stored and the laws that data in that location, or locations, must follow.

  9. OpenStack - Wikipedia

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    NASA's Nebula platform. In July 2010, Rackspace Hosting and NASA announced an open-source cloud-software initiative known as OpenStack. [7] [8] The mission statement was "to produce the ubiquitous Open Source Cloud Computing platform that will meet the needs of public and private clouds regardless of size, by being simple to implement and massively scalable".