this nascent industry and then present our opinion of their roles in shaping the industry in the next few years. We have purposefully kept the list short, but have tried to be eclectic at the same time. Our aim is to highlight some organizations whose products or ideas may shape the cloud computing arena over the next few years, even if some of the companies themselves – as it inevitably happens in new industries –do not survive.
We end this section with a brief overview of the different cloud deployment models within organizations. A public cloud is characterized as being available from a third party service provider via the Internet, and is a cost-effective way to deploy IT solutions, especially for small or medium sized businesses. Google Apps is a prominent example of a public cloud that is used by many organizations of all sizes. A private cloud offers many of the benefits of a public cloud computing environment, such as being elastic and service based, but is managed within an organization. Private clouds provide greater control over the cloud infrastructure, and are often suitable for larger installations. A private cloud can actually be handled by a third-party provider, e.g. the upcoming Government Cloud product from Google that will be certified under the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) to store both applications and data of government agencies in a completely segregated environment, both logically and physically. A community cloud is controlled and used by a group of organizations that have shared interests, such as specific security requirements or a common mission. The United States federal government is one of the biggest users of a community cloud: built on Terremark's Enterprise cloud platform, it has allowed the government to rapidly deploy very specific applications such as Forms.gov (for all federal forms) to the topical Cars.gov (for the so-called ‘Cash for Clunkers’ program) and Flu.gov, all of which are all linked to the U.S. government's official web portal USA.gov. In October 2010, The U.S. General Services Administration selected Enomaly to provide cloudbased IaaS to federal, state and local governments through the government's cloud-based services storefront, Apps.gov. as a Finally, a hybrid cloud is a combination of a public and private cloud — typically,non-critical information is outsourced to the public cloud, while business-critical services and data are kept within the control of the organization.
อุตสาหกรรมนี้ก่อแล้ว แสดงความเห็นของเราการบทบาทในการกำหนดทิศอุตสาหกรรมในไม่กี่ปีถัดไป เราทุกได้เก็บรายการสั้น ๆ แต่พยายามให้ eclectic ในเวลาเดียวกัน เป้าหมายของเราคือการ เน้นบางองค์กรที่มีผลิตภัณฑ์หรือความคิดอาจรูปเวทีคอมพิวเตอร์เมฆผ่านไม่กี่ปีถัดไป แม้ว่าบางส่วนของบริษัทตัวเอง – มันย่อมเกิดขึ้นในอุตสาหกรรมใหม่ – อยู่รอดWe end this section with a brief overview of the different cloud deployment models within organizations. A public cloud is characterized as being available from a third party service provider via the Internet, and is a cost-effective way to deploy IT solutions, especially for small or medium sized businesses. Google Apps is a prominent example of a public cloud that is used by many organizations of all sizes. A private cloud offers many of the benefits of a public cloud computing environment, such as being elastic and service based, but is managed within an organization. Private clouds provide greater control over the cloud infrastructure, and are often suitable for larger installations. A private cloud can actually be handled by a third-party provider, e.g. the upcoming Government Cloud product from Google that will be certified under the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) to store both applications and data of government agencies in a completely segregated environment, both logically and physically. A community cloud is controlled and used by a group of organizations that have shared interests, such as specific security requirements or a common mission. The United States federal government is one of the biggest users of a community cloud: built on Terremark's Enterprise cloud platform, it has allowed the government to rapidly deploy very specific applications such as Forms.gov (for all federal forms) to the topical Cars.gov (for the so-called ‘Cash for Clunkers’ program) and Flu.gov, all of which are all linked to the U.S. government's official web portal USA.gov. In October 2010, The U.S. General Services Administration selected Enomaly to provide cloudbased IaaS to federal, state and local governments through the government's cloud-based services storefront, Apps.gov. as a Finally, a hybrid cloud is a combination of a public and private cloud — typically,non-critical information is outsourced to the public cloud, while business-critical services and data are kept within the control of the organization.
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