International Journal of Research in Social Sciences
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 4

An Exploratory Literature Review on Advancements in Applications of Cloud and BI;a Techno-Business Leadership Perspective

  • Author:
  • C. Karthikeyan1,4, Krishna2,4, Anna Benjamin3,4
  • Total Page Count: 36
  • Page Number: 131 to 166

1Director and Professor, Management, Studies, T. John College, Bangalore, Affiliated to Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka

2Asst Professor, Management Studies, T. John College, Bangalore Affiliated to Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka

3Asst Prof, T. John Institute of Management Science, Bangalore, Affiliated to Bangalore University

4Accredited by NAAC ‘A ’, and Approved by AICTE, New Delhi

Online published on 27 September, 2019.

Abstract

The origin of the term cloud computing is unclear. The word "cloud" is commonly used in science to describe a large agglomeration of objects that visually appear from a distance as a cloud and describes any set of things whose details are not further inspected in a given context. Another explanation is that the old programs that drew network schematics surrounded the icons for servers with a circle, and a cluster of servers in a network diagram had several overlapping circles, which resembled a cloud. In analogy to the above usage, the word cloud was used as a metaphor for the Internet and a standardized cloud-like shape was used to denote a network on telephony schematics. Later it was used to depict the Internet in computer network diagrams. With this simplification, the implication is that the specifics of how the end points of a network are connected are not relevant for the purposes of understanding the diagram. Cloud computing metaphor: For a user, the network elements representing the provider-rendered services are invisible, as if obscured by a cloud.

Keywords

Cloud, Computing, Application, Platform, Infrastructure, Service Oriented Architechture, SaaS,