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CLOUD COMPUTING

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DO YOU USE THE CLOUD?

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EVOLUCION HISTORICA

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Software as a Service (SaaS) is a software distribution model in which applications are hosted by a vendor or service provider and made available to customers over a network, typically the Internet. http://searchcloudcomputing.techtarget.com/definition/Software-as-a-Service

TYPE OF SERVICE

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CARACTERISTICAS FUNCIONALES

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An Internet connectionAn account - Created with a user name and a passwordAgree to Terms

THE CLOUD REQUIRES

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BENEFICIOS PARA LAS ORGANIZACIONES

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SO WHAT IS THE CLOUD?

Computing and software resources that are delivered on demand, as service.

(2013, January) A Walk in the Clouds. Cloud Computing, CDW-G Reference Guide., 3-5.

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PRINCIPALES PROVEEDORES

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Computers have internal or hard drive storage(C: Drive)CPU has a drive for storing programs, documents, pictures,

videos, presentations, etc…

COMPUTER STORAGE

Standard Computer Tower or Central

Processing Unit (CPU)

Inside the Computer

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FACTORES CRITICOS DE

IMPLEMENTACION

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Content is stored on THAT computerTo use content must return to THAT computerCannot access this content from another device or computer

INTERNAL STORAGE

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CASOS DE ÉXITO EN PERU

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Purchase programsLoad to the computerEach computer would need the program loaded and stored on

the internal drive

PROGRAMS

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PREDICCIONES ACERCA DE SU

DESARROLLO FUTURO

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EXTERNAL STORAGE

External Hard DriveCD/DVD Thumb Drive

SD Card Micro SD Card

Allows your content to become mobileSave to the storage deviceTake device to any compatible computerOpen and use content

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CONCLUCIONES

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Multiple work stations talk to one unit that stores information and data.

Data is not saved to the C: drive, but to a network driveCan retrieve the data stored to the network from any of the

connected workstations.

NETWORKED STORAGE

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When you do a “save as” on your computer, you choose where to save the material.

SAVING DOCUMENTS

Internal Storage

External Storage

Network

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Create an Account – User name and password

Content lives with the account in the cloud

Log onto any computer with Wi-Fi to find your content

CLOUD STORAGE

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Download a cloud based app to a computer you ownThe app lives on your ComputerSave files to the appWhen connected to the Internet it will sync with the cloudThe Cloud can be accessed from any Internet connection

DOWNLOADS FOR STORAGE

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Do “save as” to save a file to your computer and the cloudThe syncing folders makes data retrieval easierBox and DropBox require this download to work

SAVE FILE AS

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Log-in to the online storage accountClick upload a fileFind the file on hard drive, network, or external storageUpload to cloud storage

UPLOAD DOCUMENTS

5 GB

5 GB

2 GB

7 GB

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Software and applicationsMORE THAN STORAGE

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Google DocsSkyDriveBox

DOCUMENT CREATION

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DOWNLOAD REQUIRED?

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Creation is happening in the cloudSaving is going to the cloudTo retrieve files, must return to the cloud

INTERNET IS REQUIRED

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What are we comfortable with patrons using?

IMPLICATIONS

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INTERNET CAPABLE DEVICES

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Saving Large FilesMultiple file types – Photos, videos, presentations, docsBack-up of stored filesFile SharingAccess from devicesNothing to forget (thumb drive, cd) Project collaboration

BENEFITS

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FILE SHARING

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Photo editing softwareOnline banking appsSocial media appsCommunication

OTHER SOFTWARE SERVICES

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WorldCatMSCEbscoDiscover It

LIBRARY SPECIFIC SERVICES

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OTHER CLOUD SERVICES

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Platform as a Service (PaaS) is a way to rent hardware, operating systems, storage and network capacity over the Internet. The service delivery model allows the customer to rent virtualized servers and associated services for running existing applications or developing and testing new ones. http://searchcloudcomputing.techtarget.com/definition/Platform-as-a-Service-PaaS

TYPES OF SERVICE

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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is a provision model in which an organization outsources the equipment used to support operations, including storage, hardware, servers and networking components. The service provider owns the equipment and is responsible for housing, running and maintaining it. The client typically pays on a per-use basis. http://searchcloudcomputing.techtarget.com/definition/Infrastructure-as-a-Service-IaaS

TYPES OF SERVICE

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WHY THE CLOUD?

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Can be less expensive compared to buying software and hardware

Can be used from any computer or device with an Internet connection

The device does not need as large of an internal storage system

Compatible with most computers and operating systemsUpdates occur across the service

ADVANTAGES

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Security IssuesTerms of ServicePrivacy Policies

DISADVANTAGES

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QUESTIONS