This material covers the initial set up of an entire Cloud environment at Amazon Cloudinfrastructure to run any web implementation solutions. This is the quickest answer that you may find out there, so let’s stat it!
We will cover all the steps to set up an entire environment in a cloud platform, from creating an user account at Amazon Web Services to creating and customizing Virtual machines (AMI), Virtual Storage Units, Virtual backups, Elastic IP’s, etc.
For all of you that don’t understand some of the acronyms used here, let’s just to look at them before to start:
Hypervisor Virtualization has a layer (usually a thin Linux kernel shown here as a hypervisor or standard OS) that is loaded directly on the bare server. To allocate hardware and resources to the virtual machines (VMs), all hardware on the server must be virtualized. The next layer up shows each chip, board, etc. that must be virtualized so that it can be assigned to the VMs. Once in the VM itself, there is a complete copy of an operating system and finally the application or workload.
Current provisions for discovery are based on keyword searches through repositories. Keywords are nominated by service providers through publication and advertising features of software as a service (SaaS) functions. Details of message inputs, outputs, and methods are also captured from WSDL file scans and factored into searches.
Such discovery techniques are suitable in tightly coupled and well-scoped domains where service consumers can determine what services offer and how they can be independently utilized from search results. In other words, users are expected to know what they want before they search.
Quick definition: Cloud Computing is an Internet based platform geographically distributed and developed to provide real-time scalable resources and provided “as a service” over the Internet to users who don’t need to have deep knowledge or expertise on technology infrastructure. The concept incorporates software as a service (SaaS), and other well-known technology trends.
Cloud computing services span a wide scope, from virtualized low-level computing and storage to full business services. Understanding the spectrum of cloud services and the characteristics of each service category is essential in determining when, where, how and why to apply cloud computing.
There is an easy way to work with a team remotely and share documents from diverse sources like MS word, Excel, Power Point and many others, without failing in duplication of information or having different version of the same documents. This is an issue that it need to be fix and who better than Google with its online applications (SaaS: Software as a Service) running over their powerful grid and web services platform.
Watch this video and you will understand in few minutes all the benefits of working with virtual documents.
Software as a Service (SaaS), also known as on-demand computing, is changing the landscape of information technology in a profound way. By replacing locally managed stacks of networking, hardware, and software resources with an Internet-based utility, this model has changed how business applications are delivered, bringing new levels of ease, adoption, and success to the challenging area of enterprise software. And just as the evolution of the Internet affects almost all industries, the evolution of the on-demand model promises to change enterprise technology and to offer new opportunities for IT productivity and impact.