Fuel Your Growth with Integration: Hybrid Cloud Computing

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Neha Tyagi
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Dr. Prof. Ajay Rana
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Current IT services were built to serve a static and functionally concrete operating replica. In future prospects IT needs to become much more dynamically adaptable to maintain pace with the speed of business today. However, when cloud is considered in the context of a hybrid model of combining both the on-premise with Internet-services, then the value of the cloud in its broadest definition becomes incredibly empowering.[1][2] Hybrid solutions combine the benefits of public cloud infrastructure (speed and agility of development) with private cloud resources (security and control). In, this paper we have given the power of Hybrid Cloud Computing.

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Neha Tyagi. 2015. \u201cFuel Your Growth with Integration: Hybrid Cloud Computing\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - B: Cloud & Distributed GJCST-B Volume 15 (GJCST Volume 15 Issue B2): .

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Current IT services were built to serve a static and functionally concrete operating replica. In future prospects IT needs to become much more dynamically adaptable to maintain pace with the speed of business today. However, when cloud is considered in the context of a hybrid model of combining both the on-premise with Internet-services, then the value of the cloud in its broadest definition becomes incredibly empowering.[1][2] Hybrid solutions combine the benefits of public cloud infrastructure (speed and agility of development) with private cloud resources (security and control). In, this paper we have given the power of Hybrid Cloud Computing.

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