Cloud Services Models and its Security Features

Authors

  • Piyush Jain Scholar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jaipur Institute of Technology, Group of Institutions, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
  • Swapnil Singhal Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jaipur Institute of Technology, Group of Institution, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Keywords:

Cloud computing, cloud services, deployment models, security.

Abstract

Cloud Computing plays a vital role in the time of internet. The goal of cloud computing is to transport the services and security. It provides setup and easy way of handling a vast data necessary to run organization positively. Cloud storage technology gets more expansion to attract multiple users. Storage capacity of cloud depends on the users. However, in storage representation, users’ data is all put in cloud servers. In other word, users miss their right of control on data and face privacy leakage risk. In this study, we reviewed services, types, security, advantages of the cloud computing.

Cite this Article

Piyush Jain, Swapnil Singhal. Cloud Services Models and its Security Features. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Embedded System & Applications. 2018; 6(3): 13–17p.

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2019-03-06

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