Discussing the Challenges and Future Trends of Cloud Computing
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Abstract
As a form of internet-based computing, "cloud computing" delivers services via the internet and, on demand, draws on the user company's internal resources stored in its "private-own cloud" or a remote server. The model is distinguished by its three distinguishing features: scalability, pay-per-use, and self-services. In the wake of rising demand for online services and utility computing, "the cloud" has emerged as a focal point in the modern era of information technology. One of the most difficult aspects of offering robust processing and storage as on-demand services is the security risk coming from resource sharing over the cloud. The study delves into the difficulties and emerging tendencies of cloud computing.