NatashaCloudComputing


 * ~ HOMEPAGE ||~  ||
 * **Cloud Computing Terminology** ||
 * Iaas-(Infrastructure as a Service) ||  ||
 * Saas-(Software as a Service) ||  ||
 * Paas-(Platform as a Service) ||  ||
 * Hybrid Cloud || A hybrid cloud is a composition of at least one private cloud and at least one public cloud. ||
 * Security Breaches ||  ||
 * API-(application programming interfaces) || Are used to build applications in the cloud computing market. Cloud APIs allow software to request data and additions from one or more services through a direct or indirect interface. Cloud APIs most commonly expose their features via REST and/or SOAP. ||
 * **Cloud APIs are segmented into Infrastructure, Service and Application clusters.** ||
 * Infrastructure || This modifies the resources available to operate the application. Functions include provisioning (and configuration. These components and their common use is referred to as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). ||
 * Service || It provides an interface into a specific skill provided by a service clearly created to enable that capability. Database, Messaging, Web portals, Mapping, e-commerce and Storage are all examples of Service APIs. These services are commonly referred to as Platform as a Service (PaaS). ||
 * Application || These provide methods to extend applications on the web. Application APIs connect to applications such as CRM, ERP, social media and help desk. These Applications are delivered as Software as a Service (SaaS). ||
 * BYO device culture ||  ||
 * Online Applicatons || Are applications delivered via the internet, which are accessed from web browsers and desktop and mobile apps, while the business software and data are stored on servers at a remote location. ||
 * Marketing tools ||  ||
 * Hosted Service ||  ||
 * Jive Software ||  ||
 * Big Data ||  ||
 * Data Security ||  ||
 * Rypple ||  ||
 * Jive IPO filings ||  ||
 * Kinect ||  ||
 * Stakeholder ||  ||