Cloud computing – czyli chmura obliczeniowa i mozliwosci jej wykorzystania w mediach (Cloud computing, and the possibility of its use in the media)
Zbigniew Handzel ()
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Zbigniew Handzel: Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Instytut Kultury
Problemy Zarzadzania, 2013, vol. 11, issue 44, 183-194
Abstract:
Cloud computing, is a solution that can be called the future of IT (Information Technology). Extremely fast developing technologies mean that an increasing number of users simply cannot keep up with the implementation of new technologies, and in addition the cost of frequent updates to these systems are really significant. With cloud computing, we can take advantage of the latest solutions and the largest computing power without the need to purchase, servicing and frequent updating of hardware and software. This is very important from an economic point of view of the users, since in the case of traditional IT systems, each update of software and hardware required considerable financial investments. An important aspect is the scalability of cloud computing, where the system ‘grows’ with the development and capabilities of the company, without generating unnecessary expenditure. It could then be said that this is almost the perfect solution for companies and enterprises, where activities are based on innovative solutions, which include, among others, media. Cloud computing will allow, in this case, for the implementation of the latest IT technology, minimizing the costs associated with the process.
Keywords: cloud computing; chmura obliczeniowa; wirtualizacja; IT; serwer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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