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Cloud Computing Infrastructure and

Services
Lecture 5
Prepard by : Hassan Nawaz
Cloud Market & Applications Enabled by
Cloud Computing
Introduction to the Cloud Market

• "The cloud computing market is one of the fastest-


growing sectors in technology today. Organizations
across the globe are moving their data, applications,
and services to the cloud, driving rapid growth and
innovation in this space."
Current Trends in the Cloud Market:
• Growth of AI and Machine Learning Services: Cloud
providers are increasingly offering AI services as companies
look to harness machine learning for data analysis and
customer insights.
Example: Google Cloud AI provides tools that are used by
companies like Coca-Cola for predictive analytics.
• Edge Computing: As IoT devices increase, there is a growing
need to process data closer to where it is generated.
Example: AWS Greengrass allows local data processing on IoT
devices, reducing latency for real-time applications like smart
cities.
• Serverless Computing: Allows developers to build and run
applications without having to manage servers.

• Example: AWS Lambda enables developers to run code in response


to events without provisioning or managing servers.
Challenges in the Cloud Market:
• Security and Compliance: Ensuring data security and meeting
regulatory compliance standards remain significant challenges.
Example: Financial firms are often required to comply with
regulations and certifications like GDPR, which adds complexity to
cloud adoption.
• Managing Multi-Cloud Environments: Organizations often
struggle with integrating and managing different cloud
environments seamlessly.
Applications Enabled by Cloud Computing

Introduction:

• "Cloud computing doesn’t just store data; it


transforms the way we do business, analyze data, and
even develop technologies."
Data Storage and Backup

• Services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive


allow users to store and share files easily.

• Example: A marketing team collaborating on shared


documents in real-time.
Big Data Analytics:

• Analyzing vast datasets to uncover trends and insights


using platforms like AWS Big Data or Google Cloud
BigQuery.
Example: FMCG companies analyzing customer data to
recommend products.
Disaster Recovery:

• Cloud solutions provide backup and recovery


options, ensuring business continuity.
• Example: Companies using Microsoft Azure Site
Recovery during outages.
IoT (Internet of Things):

• Cloud platforms enable management and data


processing from connected devices.
• Example: Smart home devices communicating with
cloud-based services for remote control.
• AI and Machine Learning:
• Cloud providers offer pre-built models and resources, allowing businesses to
integrate AI into their services.
• Example: Google Cloud AI helping businesses automate customer support with
chatbots.

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