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Title Architectural Strategies for Green Cloud Computing: Environments, Infrastructure and Resources
ID_Doc 32954
Authors Sasikala, P
Title Architectural Strategies for Green Cloud Computing: Environments, Infrastructure and Resources
Year 2011
Published International Journal Of Cloud Applications And Computing, 1.0, 4
DOI 10.4018/ijcac.2011100101
Abstract Opportunities for improving IT efficiency and performance through centralization of resources have increased dramatically in the past few years with the maturation of technologies, such as service oriented architecture, virtualization, grid computing, and management automation. A natural outcome of this is what has become increasingly referred to as cloud computing, where a consumer of computational capabilities sets up or makes use of computing in the cloud network in a self service manner. Cloud computing is evolving, and enterprises are setting up cloud-like, centralized shared infrastructures with automated capacity adjustment that internal departmental customers utilize in a self service manner. Cloud computing promises to speed application deployment, increase innovation, and lower costs all while increasing business agility. This paper discusses the various architectural strategies for clean and green cloud computing. It suggests a variety of ways to take advantage of cloud applications and help identify key issues to figure out the best approach for research and business.
Author Keywords Architectural Strategies; Cloud Computing; Cloud Environments; Cloud Infrastructure; Cloud Resources; Education Cloud; Green Computing; Java EE; Open Source Cloud
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000218890600001
WoS Category Computer Science, Software Engineering
Research Area Computer Science
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