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  1. Proceedings of the Second Nordic Symposium on Cloud Computing & Internet Technologies (NordiCloud '13)
  2. CLOUDs: hype, problems and opportunities
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NordiCloud 2013: a Nordic and Baltic gathering for supporting cloud computing and internet technologies
Cloud brokerage: a key enabler for widespread cloud usage
CLOUDs: hype, problems and opportunities
Secure cloud storage for remote mobile data collection
A secure OSGi environment for untrusted web applications
Distributed testing of cloud computing applications using the TTCN-3-based Jata test framework
Developing migratable multicloud applications based on MDE and adaptation techniques
Managing multi-cloud systems with CloudMF
A vision for a stochastic reasoner for autonomic cloud deployment
Real-time scheduling in cloud-based virtualized software systems
Engineering virtualized services
Clustering on the cloud: reducing CLARA to MapReduce
Perspectives and reflections on cloud computing and internet technologies from NordiCloud 2012

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CLOUDs: hype, problems and opportunities

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Jeffery, Keith
Abstract The concept of CLOUD Computing has been a hot talking point for some years. However, there are as yet relatively few business applications running using CLOUDs although the use of CLOUDs for emailing, sharing office documents and social media is well-established. Cutting through the hype it is possible to classify kinds of CLOUD offerings and examine their advantages and disadvantages with respect to business requirements. These challenges and opportunities are technical, economic, legal and environmental. Two reports from expert groups convened by the European Commission under the chairmanship of the author document the state of the art, the opportunities and challenges. This leads to a roadmap for the widespread take-up and adoption of CLOUD computing. A key point of the roadmap is the provision of a systems development environment to allow flexible redeployment of applications across one or more CLOUD offerings. The PaaSage project -- part-funded by the European Commission -- addresses this opportunity.
Starting Page 7
Ending Page 7
Page Count 1
ISBN 9781450323079
DOI 10.1145/2513534.2513537
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2013-09-02
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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