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  1. The Ethics of Cloud Computing.Boudewijn De Bruin & Luciano Floridi - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (1):21-39.
    Cloud computing is rapidly gaining traction in business. It offers businesses online services on demand (such as Gmail, iCloud and Salesforce) and allows them to cut costs on hardware and IT support. This is the first paper in business ethics dealing with this new technology. It analyzes the informational duties of hosting companies that own and operate cloud computing datacenters (e.g., Amazon). It considers the cloud services providers leasing ‘space in the cloud’ from hosting companies (e.g, (...)
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  2. Cloud computing and its ethical challenges.Matteo Turilli & Luciano Floridi - manuscript
    The paper analyses six ethical challenges posed by cloud computing, concerning ownership, safety, fairness, responsibility, accountability and privacy. The first part defines cloud computing on the basis of a resource-oriented approach, and outlines the main features that characterise such technology. Following these clarifications, the second part argues that cloud computing reshapes some classic problems often debated in information and computer ethics. To begin with, cloud computing makes possible a complete decoupling of ownership, possession and use of (...)
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    The Cloud defense: Building Resilient Security Layers.Manoj Jha Pravin Kumar Borkar - 2025 - International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 14 (3):706-711.
    Cloud computing has revolutionized how businesses operate by providing scalable infrastructure, cost efficiency, and flexibility. However, as organizations increasingly migrate sensitive data and mission-critical applications to the cloud, securing these resources has become more complex. This paper explores the concept of building resilient security layers in the cloud, an essential approach to mitigate cyber threats and safeguard digital assets. We examine the various security challenges in cloud environments, including data breaches, misconfigurations, and insider threats, and offer (...)
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  4. SOLVING CLOUD VULNERABILITIES: ARCHITECTING AIPOWERED CYBERSECURITY SOLUTIONS FOR ENHANCED PROTECTION.Sanagana Durga Prasada Rao - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):84-90.
    The rapid adoption of cloud computing has revolutionized the way organizations operate, offering unparalleled flexibility, scalability, and efficiency. However, it also introduces a new set of vulnerabilities and security challenges. This manuscript explores the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity solutions to address these cloud vulnerabilities. By examining the current landscape, AI methodologies, and practical implementation strategies, we aim to provide a roadmap for enhancing cloud security through AI-powered solutions. -/- .
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    Cloud and AI Convergence in Banking & Finance Data Warehousing: Ensuring Scalability and Security.Seethala Srinivasa Chakravarthy - 2022 - Euro. J. Adv. Engg. Tech., 9 (3):190-192.
    In the banking and finance sector, the integration of cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies within data warehousing solutions is revolutionizing data management, processing, and security. This convergence is essential not only for handling complex datasets but also for meeting the growing demands for scalability and enhanced security—both critical to modern financial systems. This article examines how cloud-AI fusion addresses unique challenges in banking data warehousing, focusing on strategies to ensure scalability and secure sensitive financial data. By (...)
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    Cloud-based Document Collaboration System.Sureshp Rahulson M., Sathish T., Srireguram - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering 13 (2):1692-1699.
    A Cloud-based Document Collaboration System (CDCS) enables multiple users to work together on documents in real time, leveraging the power of cloud computing to facilitate seamless and efficient collaboration. With increasing reliance on cloud technologies, such systems have revolutionized how teams, organizations, and individuals manage, edit, and share documents. This paper presents an overview of Cloud-based Document Collaboration Systems, focusing on the architecture, key features, benefits, challenges, and popular platforms. Additionally, we discuss the underlying technologies that (...)
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  7. EFFICIENT STRATEGIES FOR SEAMLESS CLOUD MIGRATIONS USING ADVANCED DEPLOYMENT AUTOMATIONS.Tummalachervu Chaitanya Kanth - 2023 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 4 (1):61-70.
    The increasing complexity and scale of modern computing needs have led to the development and adoption of cloud computing as a ubiquitous paradigm for data storage and processing. The hybrid cloud model, which combines both public and private cloud infrastructures, has been particularly appealing to organizations that require both the scalability offered by public clouds and the security features of private clouds. Various strategies for configuring and managing resources have been developed to optimize the hybrid cloud (...)
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    MULTI-CLOUD ENVIRONMENTS: MITIGATING SECURITY RISKS IN DISTRIBUTED ARCHITECTURES.Sharma Sidharth - 2021 - Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security (Jaics) 5.
    The adoption of multi-cloud environments has become a strategic necessity for organizations seeking scalability, flexibility, and operational efficiency. However, distributing workloads across multiple cloud providers introduces significant security challenges, including authentication vulnerabilities, inconsistent security policies, data breaches, and compliance risks. Traditional security approaches often fail to address the complexity of multi-cloud ecosystems, requiring a more comprehensive risk mitigation strategy. This paper analyses key security risks in multi-cloud architectures and evaluates industry-standard risk assessment frameworks to prioritize effective (...)
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  9. Cloud Based Bookmark Manager.A. Sulaiman Suit - 2021 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 2 (1):128-138.
    Cloud computing is the web-based empowering agent for sharing of mechanical infrastructural assets, programming, and computerized content, permitting them Infrastructure, Platforms, Software) to be offered on a compensation-for-use premise, similar to any utility assistance. Dramatic development in Computer capacities, the extra-conventional pace of development in advanced substance utilization, trailed by unstable development of uses have brought forth the beginning of Cloud Computing. The bookmarks which are saved offline can be only accessed by the specific system. The bookmarks are (...)
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    SECURING CLOUD-NATIVE MICROSERVICES WITH SERVICE MESH TECHNOLOGIES.Sharma Sidharth - 2019 - Journal of Theoretical and Computationsl Advances in Scientific Research (Jtcasr) 3 (1):1-6.
    As cloud-native architectures continue to evolve, microservices have become the foundation for scalable and resilient applications. However, the decentralized nature of microservices introduces significant security challenges, including service-to-service communication security, identity management, and traffic control. Service mesh technologies, such as Istio, Linkerd, and Consul, provide a powerful solution by offering decentralized security enforcement, mutual TLS (mTLS) encryption, fine-grained access control, and observability without modifying application code. This paper explores how service meshes enhance microservices security by implementing zero-trust policies, automatic (...)
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    Enhancing Security of Cloud-Native Microservices with Service Mesh Technologies.Sharma Sidharth - 2019 - Journal of Theoretical and Computationsl Advances in Scientific Research (Jtcasr) 3 (1):1.
    : As cloud-native architectures continue to evolve, microservices have become the foundation for scalable and resilient applications. However, the decentralized nature of microservices introduces significant security challenges, including service-to-service communication security, identity management, and traffic control. Service mesh technologies, such as Istio, Linkerd, and Consul, provide a powerful solution by offering decentralized security enforcement, mutual TLS (mTLS) encryption, fine-grained access control, and observability without modifying application code. This paper explores how service meshes enhance microservices security by implementing zero-trust policies, (...)
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    Cloud Computing in the Circular Economy:Redefining Resource Efficiency and Waste Reduction for Sustainable Business Practices.Dwivedi Shashi - 2025 - International Journal of Advanced Research in Arts, Science, Engineering and Management (Ijarasem) 12 (1):348-352.
    The transition to a Circular Economy (CE) is a critical strategy in addressing global challenges related to resource depletion, waste generation, and environmental sustainability. Cloud computing, as a scalable and data-driven technology, has a significant role to play in enabling the circular economy by enhancing resource efficiency, waste reduction, and the optimization of product lifecycles. This paper explores how cloud computing facilitates circular economy practices by leveraging advanced technologies such as data analytics, Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial (...)
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  13. Cloud Data Security Using Elliptic Curve Cryptography.Arockia Panimalars, N. Dharani, R. Aiswarya & Pavithra Shailesh - 2017 - International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 9 (4).
    Data security is, protecting data from ill- conceived get to, utilize, introduction, intrusion, change, examination, recording or destruction. Cloud computing is a sort of Internet-based computing that grants conjoint PC handling resources and information to PCs what's more, different gadgets according to necessity. It is a model that empowers universal, on-request access to a mutual pool of configurable computing resources. At present, security has been viewed as one of the best issues in the improvement of Cloud Computing. The (...)
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  14. ADVANCE DATA SECURITY IN CLOUD NETWORK SYSTEMS.Tummalachervu Chaitanya Kanth - 2023 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 4 (1):29-36.
    This research presents a novel and efficient public key cryptosystem known as the Enhanced Schmidt Samoa (ESS) cryptosystem, proposed to safeguard the data of a single owner in cloud computing environments. Data storage is a one-time process in the cloud, while data retrieval is a frequent operation. Experimental results demonstrate that the ESS cryptosystem offers robust data confidentiality in the cloud, surpassing the security provided by traditional cryptosystems. The research also introduces a secure cloud framework designed (...)
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  15. Cloud Migration Strategies for Mainframe Modernization: A Comparative Study of AWS, Azure, and GCP.Govindaraj Vasanthi - 2024 - International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology 72 (10):57-65.
    Mainframe systems have a track record of reliability, but they need help in today’s fast-changing business world. These include high upkeep expenses and limited room for growth. This paper looks at three top cloud platforms—Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP)—to update old mainframe programs. We compare them in detail, looking at what each does best. AWS has a wide range of tools to move data. Azure works well with cloud and on-site systems (...)
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  16. CSsEv: Modelling QoS Metrics in Tree Soft Toward Cloud Services Evaluator based on Uncertainty Environment.Mona Gharib, Florentin Smarandache & Mona Mohamed - 2024 - International Journal of Neutrosophic Science 23 (2):32-41.
    Cloud computing (ClC) has become a more popular computer paradigm in the preceding few years. Quality of Service (QoS) is becoming a crucial issue in service alteration because of the rapid growth in the number of cloud services. When evaluating cloud service functioning using several performance measures, the issue becomes more complex and non-trivial. It is therefore quite difficult and crucial for consumers to choose the best cloud service. The user's choices are provided in a quantifiable (...)
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  17. Strengthening Cloud Security with AI-Based Intrusion Detection Systems.Sharma Sidharth - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):658-663.
    Cloud computing has transformed data management by providing scalable and on-demand services, but its open and shared infrastructure makes it highly vulnerable to sophisticated cyber threats. Traditional Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) struggle with dynamic and large-scale cloud environments due to high false positives, limited adaptability, and computational overhead. To address these challenges, this paper proposes an AI-driven Intrusion Detection System (AI-IDS) that leverages deep learning models, including Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks, to analyze (...)
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    Cloud Architecture Design Patterns: Best Practices for Scalable and Secure Systems.Nivisha Govindaraj Ram Nivas Duraisamy - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering, Technology and Management 12 (3):691-697.
    Cloud computing has transformed how businesses design, deploy, and manage applications. With its ability to provide on-demand resources and scalability, cloud platforms offer significant benefits in terms of flexibility, cost-efficiency, and speed. However, to fully leverage these advantages, it is crucial to apply proven design patterns that ensure the cloud architecture is both scalable and secure. This paper explores key cloud architecture design patterns, including microservices, serverless architecture, multi-cloud, and hybrid cloud, along with best (...)
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  19. AI-POWERED THREAT INTELLIGENCE FOR PROACTIVE SECURITY MONITORING IN CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURES.Tummalachervu Chaitanya Kanth - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):76-83.
    Cloud computing has become an essential component of enterprises and organizations globally in the current era of digital technology. The cloud has a multitude of advantages, including scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, rendering it an appealing choice for data storage and processing. The increasing storage of sensitive information in cloud environments has raised significant concerns over the security of such systems. The frequency of cyber threats and attacks specifically aimed at cloud infrastructure has been increasing, presenting substantial (...)
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  20. Cloud Computing and Big Data for Oil and Gas Industry Application in China.Yang Zhifeng, Feng Xuehui, Han Fei, Yuan Qi, Cao Zhen & Zhang Yidan - 2019 - Journal of Computers 1.
    The oil and gas industry is a complex data-driven industry with compute-intensive, data-intensive and business-intensive features. Cloud computing and big data have a broad application prospect in the oil and gas industry. This research aims to highlight the cloud computing and big data issues and challenges from the informatization in oil and gas industry. In this paper, the distributed cloud storage architecture and its applications for seismic data of oil and gas industry are focused on first. Then, (...) desktop for oil and gas industry applications are also introduced in terms of efficiency, security and usability. Finally, big data architecture and security issues of oil and gas industry are analyzed. Cloud computing and big data architectures have advantages in many aspects, such as system scalability, reliability, and serviceability. This paper also provides a brief description for the future development of Cloud computing and big data in oil and gas industry. Cloud computing and big data can provide convenient information sharing and high quality service for oil and gas industry. (shrink)
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    The Advancement of Cloud Computing: From Conventional IT Infrastructure to Serverless Computing (13th edition).Choudhary Anjali - 2024 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering 12 (1):119-126. Translated by Choudhary Anjali.
    At present, numerous innovations and technologies take place continuously. Serverless computing is a paradigm switch from conventional cloud computing. The term ‘serverless’ represents that the cloud developers do not interact with servers directly, whereas they use codes and logic to do so. This feature enhanced and extended the overall performance of the serverless platform. This paper presents a comparative study of both cloud environments from conventional to platform-independent or serverless computing. Apart from this, several key aspects such (...)
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    Cloud Security Automation: Leveraging AI and Machine Learning for Protection.Monika Bhandakar Muskan Chourasia, Laxmi Thakre, , Dnyaneshwari Mendhe - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Scientific Emerging Research 13 (2):868-871.
    Cloud security automation has become increasingly vital as organizations scale their operations in the cloud. As cyber threats become more sophisticated and frequent, traditional security measures are no longer enough to effectively protect cloud environments. This paper explores the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in automating cloud security processes. By integrating AI and ML, organizations can proactively detect, respond to, and mitigate potential security threats in real-time. This paper reviews current applications of (...)
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    Cloud Security Vulnerabilities: How to Identify and Address Risks.Tejas S. Zagade Nitin D. Parkhe, Paresh L. Waghmare, Bhushan P. Rathod - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Scientific Emerging Research 13 (2):851-853.
    Cloud computing has revolutionized the way businesses store and process data, offering flexibility, scalability, and cost efficiency. However, with these benefits come significant security risks. Cloud environments introduce unique vulnerabilities that organizations must address to ensure data protection and maintain compliance. This paper explores common cloud security vulnerabilities, methods for identifying risks, and strategies for mitigating them. By reviewing existing literature and best practices, the study emphasizes the importance of proactive security measures in preventing data breaches, unauthorized (...)
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    Cloud-based Document Collaboration System.Sayeda Raqeeba Banu Manjula K. - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering 13 (3):2071-2077.
    A Cloud-based Document Collaboration System (CDCS) enables multiple users to work together on documents in real time, leveraging the power of cloud computing to facilitate seamless and efficient collaboration. With increasing reliance on cloud technologies, such systems have revolutionized how teams, organizations, and individuals manage, edit, and share documents. This paper presents an overview of Cloud-based Document Collaboration Systems, focusing on the architecture, key features, benefits, challenges, and popular platforms. Additionally, we discuss the underlying technologies that (...)
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    Autonomous Cloud Operations: Self-Optimizing Cloud Systems Powered By AI and Machine Learning.G. Geethanjali - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering 13 (3):2138-2143.
    The exponential growth of cloud computing has revolutionized the IT industry by providing scalable, flexible, and cost-efficient infrastructure solutions. However, as cloud systems become more complex, managing and optimizing these environments becomes increasingly challenging. Traditional cloud management methods often require manual intervention and significant resources to maintain performance, cost-efficiency, and security. Autonomous cloud operations, powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), represent the next frontier in cloud management. By leveraging advanced algorithms and real-time (...)
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    Understanding Cloud Security: A Comprehensive Guide for Enterprises.Abhijeet Datey Sanjogita Mishra, Simran Vyas, Madhavi Sawarkar, , Rupali Tayade - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering, Technology and Management 12 (3):845-847.
    Cloud security is an essential aspect of modern enterprise IT infrastructure, as organizations increasingly migrate to the cloud for data storage, processing, and application hosting. This guide provides a thorough understanding of cloud security, outlining key risks, challenges, and best practices that enterprises must consider when securing their cloud environments. The paper explores various security models, including shared responsibility, zero trust, and defense-in-depth, and discusses technologies such as encryption, identity and access management (IAM), multi-factor authentication (MFA), (...)
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    Sustainable Cloud Computing: Achieving NetZero Carbon Emissions in Data Centers.Deepak Ramchandani Taman Poojary - 2024 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 8 (3):1720-1725.
    Cloud computing is revolutionizing modern computing infrastructure, but as the demand for cloud services grows, so does the energy consumption of the data centers that support them. Data centers, which house the servers that power cloud computing, are significant contributors to global carbon emissions. This paper explores strategies to achieve net-zero carbon emissions in data centers, focusing on energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, and carbon offsetting practices. The paper reviews current technologies, practices, and policies aimed at reducing (...)
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    Multi-Cloud Environments: Reducing Security Risks in Distributed Architectures.Sharma Sidharth - 2021 - Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security (Jaics) 5 (1):1-6.
    The adoption of multi-cloud environments has become a strategic necessity for organizations seeking scalability, flexibility, and operational efficiency. However, distributing workloads across multiple cloud providers introduces significant security challenges, including authentication vulnerabilities, inconsistent security policies, data breaches, and compliance risks. Traditional security approaches often fail to address the complexity of multi-cloud ecosystems, requiring a more comprehensive risk mitigation strategy. This paper analyses key security risks in multi-cloud architectures and evaluates industry-standard risk assessment frameworks to prioritize effective (...)
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    Guardians of the Cloud: Securing the Digital Sky.Sree M. Harini - 2022 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Scientific Emerging Research 10 (4):1611-1614.
    The rapid growth of cloud computing has revolutionized how businesses and individuals store and access data. However, as the digital landscape expands, it becomes increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats. This paper delves into the security challenges and solutions in cloud computing, exploring various risks including data breaches, service interruptions, and unauthorized access. We examine the layers of security measures required to protect data in cloud environments, from encryption and authentication protocols to network security and compliance frameworks. By (...)
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  30. OPTIMIZED CLOUD SECURE STORAGE: A FRAMEWORK FOR DATA ENCRYPTION, DECRYPTION, AND DISPERSION.S. Yoheswari - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):415-426.
    The exponential growth of cloud storage has necessitated advanced security measures to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access. Traditional encryption methods provide a layer of security, but they often lack the robustness needed to address emerging threats. This paper introduces an optimized framework for secure cloud storage that integrates data encryption, decryption, and dispersion using cutting-edge optimization techniques. The proposed model enhances data security by first encrypting the data, then dispersing it across multiple cloud servers, ensuring that (...)
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  31. Cloud-Based Secure Storage: A Framework for Efficient Encryption, Decryption, and Data Dispersion.M. Arul Selvan - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):427-434.
    The exponential growth of cloud storage has necessitated advanced security measures to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access. Traditional encryption methods provide a layer of security, but they often lack the robustness needed to address emerging threats. This paper introduces an optimized framework for secure cloud storage that integrates data encryption, decryption, and dispersion using cutting-edge optimization techniques. The proposed model enhances data security by first encrypting the data, then dispersing it across multiple cloud servers, ensuring that (...)
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  32. An Intelligent Tutoring System for Cloud Computing.Hasan Abdulla Abu Hasanein & Samy S. Abu Naser - 2017 - International Journal of Academic Research and Development 2 (1):76-80.
    Intelligent tutoring system (ITS) is a computer system which aims to provide immediate and customized or reactions to learners, usually without the intervention of human teacher's instructions. Secretariats professional to have the common goal of learning a meaningful and effective manner through the use of a variety of computing technologies enabled. There are many examples of professional Secretariats used in both formal education and in professional settings that have proven their capabilities. There is a close relationship between private lessons intelligent, (...)
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    Cloud Security Unlocked: Safeguarding the Digital Frontier.Godse Rahul Vishwakarma Prem, Sanjay Kumar - 2025 - International Journal of Advanced Research in Arts, Science, Engineering and Management 12 (2):613-618.
    As businesses and individuals increasingly rely on cloud computing for a vast array of services, the need for robust cloud security becomes ever more critical. Cloud environments offer unparalleled flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness but simultaneously introduce a complex security landscape that poses significant challenges. The importance of safeguarding data, applications, and systems from cyber threats in the cloud is paramount to maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of digital assets. This paper explores the evolving landscape of (...)
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    Cloud Computing for Space Exploration: Enabling Data-Intensive Research and Remote Operations Beyond Earth.Hirulkar Sakshi R. - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (Ijmrset) 8 (1):371-376.
    As space exploration advances, the need for innovative technologies to handle the ever-growing data and facilitate remote operations beyond Earth becomes critical. Cloud computing is emerging as a transformative force in space missions, enabling data-intensive research, remote collaboration, and the management of large datasets from space missions. This paper explores the role of cloud computing in space exploration, focusing on its potential to support the growing complexity of space missions, improve data storage and processing, and enable real-time remote (...)
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    Cloud Security and Compliance: Navigating the Complexities.Karishma K. H. Anusha J. Adhikar, Apeksha K. Jadhav, Charitha G. - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering, Technology and Management 12 (3):864-866.
    As businesses increasingly move to the cloud, they face growing challenges in ensuring both security and compliance. The complexity arises from the need to protect sensitive data while adhering to a wide range of regulatory requirements, such as GDPR, HIPAA, and industry-specific standards. This paper explores the intersection of cloud security and compliance, focusing on the challenges organizations face when navigating these complexities. We discuss the shared responsibility model, key compliance frameworks, and strategies to integrate security and compliance (...)
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    Cloud-Native Quantum Computing: Unlocking the Potential of Quantum Algorithms on Cloud Infrastructure.Kanchan C. Gaikwad Sakshi R. Hirulkar - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Scientific Emerging Research (Ijmserh) 13 (1):261-264.
    Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize problem-solving across various domains, from cryptography to materials science. However, the complexities of quantum hardware, including the need for highly specialized environments and significant computational resources, have made quantum computing difficult for most organizations to access. Cloud-native quantum computing, which leverages cloud infrastructure to provide scalable, ondemand access to quantum processors, offers a transformative solution to this challenge. This paper explores the rise of cloud-native quantum computing, focusing on how (...) infrastructure facilitates the deployment and execution of quantum algorithms. We examine the benefits of cloud-based quantum computing, the challenges it faces, and the role of cloud service providers in advancing quantum technologies. Additionally, we explore the synergy between quantum computing and classical computing, emphasizing hybrid quantum-classical systems. Finally, we look ahead to the future of quantum computing in the cloud, outlining emerging trends, research opportunities, and the potential impacts on industries such as finance, healthcare, and logistics. (shrink)
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  37. Faces in the Clouds: A New Theory of Religion.Stewart Guthrie - 1993 - New York and Oxford: Oup Usa.
    Guthrie contends that religion can best be understood as systematic anthropomorphism - the attribution of human characteristics to nonhuman things and events. Religion, he says, consists of seeing the world as human like. He offers a fascinating array of examples to show how this strategy pervades secular life and how it characterizes religious experience.
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  38. CONTEMPORARY DEVOPS STRATEGIES FOR AUGMENTING SCALABLE AND RESILIENT APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT ACROSS MULTI-CLOUD ENVIRONMENTS.Tummalachervu Chaitanya Kanth - 2023 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 4 (1):54-60.
    Containerization in a multi-cloud environment facilitates workload portability and optimized resource uti-lization. Containerization in multi-cloud environments has received significant attention in recent years both from academic research and industrial development perspectives. However, there exists no effort to systematically investigate the state of research on this topic. The aim of this research is to systematically identify and categorize the multiple aspects of containerization in multi-cloud environment. We conducted the Systematic Mapping Study (SMS) on the literature published between January (...)
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  39. A Shift from Cloud Computing Model to Fog Computing.C. Sailesh & S. Svermani - 2016 - Journal of Applied Computing 1 (1).
    Cloud computing has provided many opportunities to businesses and individuals. It enables global and on demand network access to a shared pool of resources with minimal management effort. However, this bliss has become a problem for latency-sensitive applications. To improve efficiency of cloud and to reduce the amount of data that needs to be transported to the cloud for data processing, analysis and storage, a new network architect technology 'Fog Computing' has been introduced. In fog computing, small (...)
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  40. A Survey On Cloud Computing Security Issues.Dr V. Anuratha & M. Sasikala - 2016 - International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering Technology 2 (4).
    While cloud computing is picking up prevalence, assorted security and protection issues are rising that block the quick reception of this new computing worldview. Furthermore, the improvement of cautious arrangements is lingering behind. To guarantee a safe and reliable cloud environment it is fundamental to distinguish the impediments of existing arrangements and imagine headings for future research. In this paper, we have reviewed basic security and protection challenges in cloud computing, arranged different existing arrangements, looked at their (...)
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    Cloud-Assisted Edge AI: Enhancing Decision Making in IoT Devices with Cloud-Powered Machine Learning Models.Hitesh A. Solanki Urvi C. Gupta, Roshni P. Adiyecha - 2024 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 13 (12):20850-20857.
    The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming industries by enabling devices to gather and share data. However, IoT devices often face limitations in processing power, storage, and energy consumption, restricting their ability to make complex decisions in real time. To address these challenges, cloud-assisted edge AI combines the advantages of edge computing and cloud-powered machine learning models, enabling IoT devices to make intelligent decisions at the edge while leveraging cloud resources for more complex processing tasks. This paper (...)
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    How Cloud Computing Revolutionizes Human Capital Management.Harish Kumar Reddy Kommera - 2019 - Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 10 (2):2018-2031.
    The advent of cloud computing has fundamentally transformed various business operations, with Human Capital Management (HCM) standing out as a significant beneficiary. Cloud-based HCM solutions offer unparalleled scalability, accessibility, and integration capabilities, enabling organizations to manage their workforce more efficiently and strategically. This paper explores the revolutionary impact of cloud computing on HCM, highlighting key advancements such as enhanced data analytics, improved employee engagement, cost-effectiveness, and support for remote and hybrid work models. Through a comprehensive literature review (...)
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  43. Contextualism, Moral Disagreement, and Proposition Clouds.Jussi Suikkanen - 2019 - In Russ Shafer-Landau, Oxford Studies in Metaethics Volume 14. Oxford University Press. pp. 47-69.
    According to contextualist theories in metaethics, when you use a moral term in a context, the context plays an ineliminable part in determining what natural property will be the semantic value of the term. Furthermore, on subjectivist and relativist versions of these views, it is either the speaker's own moral code or her moral community's moral code that constitutes the reference-fixing context. One standard objection to views of this type is that they fail to enable us to disagree in ordinary (...)
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  44. Load Balancing Algorithms in Cloud Computing Analysis and Performance Evaluation.Mahnaz Hashemi & Amir Masoud - 2020 - IEEE 3 (4).
    Distributing the system workload and balancing all incoming requests among all processing nodes in cloud computing environments is one of the important challenges in today cloud computing world. Many load balancing algorithms and approaches have been proposed for distributed and cloud computing systems. In addition the broker policy for distributing the workload among different datacenters in a cloud environment is one of the important factors for improving the system performance. In this paper we present an analytical (...)
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    The AI Cloud: A Digital Intelligence Controlling the Web.V. Talati Dhruvitkumar - 2024 - International Journal of Advanced Research in Education and Technology 11 (4):1317-1326.
    The rise of artificial intelligence has led to the emergence of a powerful and complex system that has the potential to shape the future of humanity. This paper explores the concept of a "Sentient AI Cloud", a conscious digital mind that governs the internet and the implications of such a system. The paper examines the ethical, legal, and technical challenges associated with the development and governance of such a system, as well as the potential benefits and risks. The rapid (...)
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  46. A STUDY ON CLOUD COMPUTING EFFICIENT JOB SCHEDULING ALGORITHMS.Shyam P. Sunder, S. V. Poranki Shekar & Marri Shiva - 2018 - International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews 5 (2).
    cloud computing is a general term used to depict another class of system based computing that happens over the web. The essential advantage of moving to Clouds is application versatility. Cloud computing is extremely advantageous for the application which are sharing their resources on various hubs. Scheduling the errand is a significant testing in cloud condition. Typically undertakings are planned by client prerequisites. New scheduling techniques should be proposed to defeat the issues proposed by organize properties amongst (...)
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    COMPARATIVE REVIEW: TOP CLOUD SERVICE PROVIDERS ETL TOOLS - AWS VS. AZURE VS. GCP.Borra Praveen - 2024 - International Journal of Computer Engineering and Technology 15 (3):203-208.
    ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) tools play a crucial role in contemporary data management by enabling the extraction, transformation, and loading of data from various sources into designated systems for analysis and reporting purposes. Major cloud service providers including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) give robust ETL solutions tailored to diverse business needs. This document presents a comparative assessment of the primary ETL tools offered by AWS, Azure, and GCP—namely, AWS Glue, Amazon Data (...)
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    Homomorphic Encryption: Enabling Secure Cloud Data Processing.Sharma Sidharth - 2023 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 4 (1):260-264.
    Homomorphic encryption is a transformative cryptographic technique that enables secure cloud data processing by allowing computations on encrypted data without requiring decryption. Unlike traditional encryption methods, which protect data only at rest and in transit, homomorphic encryption ensures end-to-end security, even during computation. This capability is particularly vital for industries that rely on cloud computing while handling sensitive information, such as finance, healthcare, and government sectors. However, despite its strong security guarantees, the widespread adoption of homomorphic encryption remains (...)
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    EVALUATION OF TOP CLOUD SERVICE PROVIDERS' BI TOOLS: A COMPARISON OF AMAZON QUICKSIGHT, MICROSOFT POWER BI, AND GOOGLE LOOKER.Borra Praveen - 2024 - International Journal of Computer Engineering and Technology 15 (3):150-156.
    Business intelligence (BI) and data visualization tools play a pivotal role in today's businesses by facilitating data-driven decision-making. Amazon's AWS, Microsoft's Azure, and Google's GCP are the three foremost cloud service providers, providing extensive solutions encompassing computing, storage, databases, and advanced cloud services. This paper delivers a thorough comparative analysis of three top BI platforms: Amazon Studio, Microsoft Power BI, and Google Looker. It evaluates their features, user-friendliness, integration options, pricing structures, and customer support. By comparing specific features (...)
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    Cloud-Native Security Frameworks: AIDriven Risk Mitigation Strategies for MultiCloud Environments.Tripathi Praveen - 2023 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 12 (11):13144-13146.
    The growing adoption of cloud computing has necessitated the development of AI-driven security frameworks to address threats in multi-cloud environments. This paper presents a cloud-native security model leveraging AI and zero-trust principles to enhance compliance, risk monitoring, and threat mitigation.
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