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Aggregation of SOA and Cloud Computing: A Recent Emerging Technology

Received: 7 January 2016     Accepted: 13 January 2016     Published: 23 January 2016
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Abstract

Cloud is gaining popularity as means for saving cost of IT ownership and accelerating time to market due to ready-to-use, dynamically scalable computing infrastructure and software services offered on Cloud on pay-per-use basis. Design of software solution for delivery as a shared service over Cloud requires specific considerations. Cloud computing is a way to increase the capacity or add capabilities dynamically without investing in new infrastructure, training new personnel, or licensing new software. It extends Information Technology’s (IT) existing capabilities. In the last few years, cloud computing has grown from being a promising business concept to one of the fast growing segments of the IT industry. But as more and more information on individuals and companies are placed in the cloud, concerns are beginning to grow about just how safe an environment it is. Despite of all the hype surrounding the cloud, enterprise customers are still reluctant to deploy their business in the cloud. Security is one of the major issues which reduces the growth of cloud computing and complications with data privacy and data protection continue to plague the market. The advent of an advanced model should not negotiate with the required functionalities and capabilities present in the current model. A new model targeting at improving features of an existing model must not risk or threaten other important features of the current model. The architecture of cloud poses such a threat to the security of the existing technologies when deployed in a cloud environment. Cloud service users need to be vigilant in understanding the risks of data breaches in this new environment. In this paper, a survey of the different exiting solution and that pose a new solution to the cloud is presented. In this paper we describe an approach for design of infrastructure resource management as a service for use by group of institution based on Service Oriented Architecture, Software-as-a-Service, and Cloud Computing paradigms.

Published in International Journal on Data Science and Technology (Volume 2, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijdst.20160201.12
Page(s) 5-8
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Keywords

Cloud Computing, SOA, Role of SOA in Cloud Computing, Aggregation of SOA and Cloud Computing

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  • Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Lakshmi Narain College of Technology, Jabalpur, India

  • School of Computer Engineering, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

  • Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Takshshila Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jabalpur, India

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