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Cloud Computing and Web 2.0
Confusion on Cloud Computing and Web 2.0
Based on the previous definitions on cloud computing and Web 2.0, it’s no wonder that confusion over the right term exists. An application could be called an application for Web 2.0 but could never be called an application fit for cloud computing.
On the other hand, an application could be regarded as an application with cloud computing and a Web 2.0 application at the same time. The reason application could become an application for cloud computing and Web 2.0 is in its purpose and building philosophy.
Cloud computing is built with the intention of developing an online application that could be supported anytime, anywhere with enough security for its users. The application built with cloud computing could be almost anything – including Web 2.0 websites.
There is also an idea that cloud computing is the next step for Web 2.0. This idea could be right. After all, Web 2.0 is just based on the actual experience of the user online while cloud computing takes it a bit further by making everything – including the user experience, online. But that doesn’t mean that the term Web 2.0 will be gone in a few years time. The term still designates the actual user experience and the term might forever stay.
Common Problem: Security
But even though with the confusion on terms and how the application will be tagged eventually, the problem the applications from cloud computing and Web 2.0 is the same: security.
The challenge for Web 2.0 in terms of security is from the fact that the online application is not only based on what the user would experience but others as well. Anyone could easily interact with one another with or without any permission. Because of the Web 2.0’s openness to everyone, anyone could initiate an attack to the user or even the application itself.
The security problem in cloud computing is based on the fact that the application will not be launched in a local network but online. That means they are open to anyone who have an idea about the application. Without security measures, cloud computing application is a sitting duck for hackers.
Cloud computing or Web 2.0, developers have to make sure that they build a secured website for their users.
Cloud Computing Tutorial
- Cloud Computing Basics
- Cloud Computing Architecture
- Cloud Computing Basic Components
- Cloud Computing and Web 2.0
- Cloud Computing Behavior
- Cloud Computing Platforms
- Cloud Computing User's Perspective
- Cloud Computing in Enterprise
- Cloud Computing Security
- Software as a Service (SaaS) Model
- Everything as a Service (EaaS) Model
- Selecting a Cloud Computing Vendor
- Migrating to Cloud Computing
- Moving Beyond the Desktop Experience
- The Future of Cloud Computing







