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Slide 1: Title Slide

Title: Introduction to Cloud Computing

Slide 2: What is Cloud Computing?

 Definition: Cloud computing delivers computing services (e.g., servers, storage,


databases, networking, software) over the internet ("the cloud").
 Characteristics of Cloud Computing

 On-Demand Self-Service: Users can provision resources as needed.


 Broad Network Access: Services available over the internet.
 Resource Pooling: Shared resources across multiple users.
 Scalability: Dynamic scaling of resources.
 Measured Service: Pay only for what resources use.

 Visual: Diagram representing the concept of cloud computing.

Slide 3: Cloud Computing Architecture

 Components:
o Front-end: User interface.
o Back-end: Cloud infrastructure.
 Visual: Diagram of cloud architecture.

Slide 5: Service Models

 IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service):


o Provides virtualized hardware resources like servers and storage.
o Example: Amazon EC2, Google Compute Engine.
 PaaS (Platform as a Service):
o Provides a platform for developers to build applications.
o Example: Google App Engine, Microsoft Azure.
 SaaS (Software as a Service):
o Provides software over the internet.
o Example: Gmail, Salesforce.
 Visual: Diagram showing IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS layers.
Slide 4: Types of Cloud Computing

 Deployment Models:
o Public Cloud: Open for use by the general public.
o Private Cloud: Exclusive to a single organization.
o Hybrid Cloud: Combines private and public cloud advantages.
o Community Cloud: Shared infrastructure for a specific community.
 Visual: Diagram comparing deployment models.

Slide 6: Advantages of Cloud Computing

 Cost Efficiency: Reduces hardware and maintenance costs.


 Scalability: Easily scale resources up or down.
 Accessibility or Flexibility: Access resources from anywhere with internet.
 Disaster Recovery: Built-in data backup and recovery solutions.
 Eco-Friendly: Optimized resource use minimizes environmental impact.
 Visual: Table showing "Traditional IT vs. Cloud Computing."

Slide 7: Challenges in Cloud Computing

 Data Security and Privacy: Risks of data breaches and unauthorized access.
 Downtime: Dependency on internet connectivity.
 Vendor Lock-In: Limited flexibility to switch providers.
 Limited Control: Users have limited control over cloud infrastructure.
 Compliance: Legal and regulatory issues.
 Visual: Icon-based list of challenges.

Slide 8: Real-World Applications

 E-commerce: Hosting websites like Amazon, Flipkart.


 Education: Online learning platforms like Google Classroom.
 Healthcare: Storing and analyzing patient records.
 Entertainment: Streaming services like Netflix, Spotify.
 Artificial Intelligence: AI training models with large datasets.
Slide 9: Future of Cloud Computing

 Emerging Trends:
o Serverless computing.
o Edge computing.
o AI and machine learning integration.
o Quantum cloud services.
 Forecast: Rapid market growth with evolving technologies.
Visual: Timeline of cloud computing evolution.

Slide 10: Thank You.

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