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Cloud Computing User's Perspective
Technology on User’s End
Although there significant improvement in applications ability to be launched in most platforms; the success of the implementation of the application is still based on the users gadget. There are many reputable applications launched in cloud computing but they missed the company was not able to consider the local gadget of their users.
Although it can be said that the processing power in cloud computing is based on the online (or network) connectivity of the local gadget, the internal processing power of the gadget will still affect the users. Imposing too many hardware upgrades to the user will diminish the chances of success in cloud computing.
Security
Like the enterprise, users are also concerned about the security in cloud computing. Although they are not aware of cloud computing, they are aware of the increased security risks of online applications. By entering their personal information online, they are opening up a lot of security risks which they may or may not know about. Spyware as different viruses could be used track user’s online activity which will steal the user’s sensitive information. Companies are even at risk of being hacked through users as their activity could be used as a key.
Keeping Things Simple
Ultimately, users need simple online applications that are easy to understand and navigate. An application may have thousands of features that could benefit the user but if those features are not easily presented to the user, the application will fail considerably.
Keeping things simple will also enable more local gadgets to access the system. Even though cloud computing needs a reliable hardware configuration for full implementation in the enterprise the end user does not have to make some changes in their end. The general user should be used as a basis for success in cloud computing.
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







