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The forecast for cloud computing is bright; spend on cloud services is expected to reach $591.8bn and the demand for cloud skills will match that growth.
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These will help you develop critical skills such as:
A: Cloud computing is the practice of sharing computing resources and delivering services through the Internet via remote servers rather than having local servers or personal devices to handle applications.
A: Platform-As-A-Service (PaaS) – PaaS provides an application development environment, allowing users to collaborate, develop, test, deploy, host and maintain applications in the cloud. A common example of PaaS is cloud-based environments for the development of enterprise-level software.
Infrastructure-As-A-Service (IaaS) – IaaS provides computing hardware such as network equipment, servers and data storage on a scalable basis in the cloud. A common example of IaaS is cloud-based backup and recovery.
Applications-As-A-Service (AaaS)/Software-As-A-Service (SaaS) – AaaS/ SaaS provide access to software. Users can log-on from any location and have full access to their specific software in the cloud. A common example of SaaS is cloud-based e-mail.
A: Public cloud is a cloud computing model where a provider makes its services such as data storage available to the general public.
Private cloud is operated for a specific organisation and implemented within the corporate firewall. It may be managed by the IT department or a third party.
Hybrid cloud is a cloud computing environment that combines a private cloud with public cloud services which remain unique entities but are bound together by technology that enables data and application portability.
A: Cloud computing has several benefits, these are the top five: