外文翻译 电子信息工程

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1、西安邮电大学毕业设计(论文)外文文献及翻译学院:电子工程学院系部:电子信息工程专业:电子信息工程班级:电子1003班学生姓名:郭欢导师姓名:张新 职称:教授起止时间:2014年3月10日2014年6月15日Cloud computing The business perspectiveAbstractThe evolution of cloud computing over the past few years is potentially one of the major advances in the history of computing. However, if cloud comp

2、uting is to achieve its potential, there needs to be a clear understanding of the various issues involved, both from the perspectives of the providers and the consumers of the technology. While a lot of research is currently taking place in the technology itself, there is an equally urgent need for

3、understanding the business-related issues surrounding cloud computing. In this article, we identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for the cloud computing industry. We then identify the various issues that will affect the different stakeholders of cloud computing. We also issue

4、 a set of recommendations for the practitioners who will provide and manage this technology. For IS researchers, we outline the different areas of research that need attention so that we are in a position to advice the industry in the years to come. Finally, we outline some of the key issues facing

5、governmental agencies who, due to the unique nature of the technology, will have to become intimately involved in the regulation of cloud computing.1.IntroductionThe emergence of the phenomenon commonly known as cloud computing represents a fundamental change in the way information technology (IT) s

6、ervices are invented, developed, deployed, scaled, updated, maintained and paid for. Computing as we know today reflects a paradox on one hand, computers continue to become exponentially more powerful and the per-unit cost of computing continues to fall rapidly, so much so that computing power per s

7、e is nowadays considered to be largely a commodity. On the other hand, as computing becomes more pervasive within the organization, the increasing complexity of managing the whole infrastructure of disparate information architectures and distributed data and software has made computing more expensiv

8、e than ever before to an organization. The promise of cloud computing is to deliver all the functionality of existing information technology services (and in fact enable new functionalities that are hitherto infeasible) even as it dramatically reduces the upfront costs of computing that deter many o

9、rganizations from deploying many cutting-edge IT services. All such promise has led to lofty expectations Gartner Research expects cloud computing to be a$150 billion business by 2014, and according to AMI partners, small and medium businesses are expected to spend over $100 billion on cloud computi

10、ng by 2014.The impetus for change right now is seen predominantly from a costs perspective (even though, as we discuss later in the document, the promises from a technological functionality perspective are equally attractive), as organizations increasingly discover that their substantial capital inv

11、estments in information technology are often grossly underutilized. One recent survey of six corporate data centers found that most of the servers were using just 10 - 30% of their available computing power, while desktop computers have an average capacity utilization of less than 5% . Equally perti

12、nent are the maintenance and service costs that have proved to be a drain on scarce corporate resources. A recently conducted survey by Gartner Research indicated that about two-thirds of the average corporate IT staffing budget goes towards routine support and maintenance activities, which does see

13、m anachronistic in an age of globalized and cutthroat competition as the CEO of a cloud platform provider commented recently, “ If you woke up this morning and read in The Wall Street Journal that, say, O has stopped using UPS and FedEx and the U.S. mail, and had bought fleets of trucks and started

14、leasing airport hubs and delivering products themselves, you would say they were out of their minds. Why is that much more insane than a health care company spending $2 billion a year on information technology?” .Cloud computing represents a convergence of two major trends in information technology

15、(a) IT efficiency, whereby the power of modern computers is utilized more efficiently through highly scalable hardware and software resources and (b) business agility, whereby IT can be used as a competitive tool through rapid deployment, parallel batch processing, use of compute-intensive business

16、analytics and mobile interactive applications that respond in real time to user requirements. The concept of IT efficiency also embraces the ideas encapsulated in green computing, since not only are the computing resources used more efficiently, but further, the computers can be physically located in geographical areas that have access to cheap electricity while their computing power can be accessed long distances away over

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