International Journal of Applied Science and Engineering
  • Year: 2017
  • Volume: 5
  • Issue: 1

Ad-Hoc Data Processing and its Relation with Cloud Computing in Finance Sector

Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore, Madhya Pradesh, India

*Corresponding author: subhmaha1@gmail.com

Abstract

Ad-hoc data processing has cloven to be a laborious illustration for Internet companies who process large quantities of unstructured data. However, the accuracy of cloud-based computing, where storage are outsourced to multiple third-parties across the world, expounded large gathered of highly distributed and evermore detonates data. Our secretion combines the power and ingeniousness of the Map Reduce abstraction with a wide-scale of distributed stream processor. While our incremental Map Reduce operators avoid data re-processing, the stream processor manages the allocation and anatomical data flow of the operators across the large volume of area. We display a distributed web indexing engine against which users can dedicate and spread continuous Map Reduce jobs. An integration element illustrates both the incremental indexing and index searches in tangible time. I also discuss the factors that make cloud computing a striking option for financial services firm, argue the advantages of cloud computing by providing some examples of assumption by financial services firms, and provide our aspects on the ideal types of financial services systems that should be moved to a cloud.

Keywords

Cloud computing, NIST, finance, CRM, ERP, cloud model, hybrid cloud, green IT