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Cloud Computing: Distributed Internet Computing for IT and Scientific Research

TLDR
This issue's articles tackle topics including architecture and management of cloud computing infrastructures, SaaS and IaaS applications, discovery of services and data in cloud computing infrastructure, and cross-platform interoperability.
Abstract
Cloud computing is a disruptive technology with profound implications not only for Internet services but also for the IT sector as a whole. Its emergence promises to streamline the on-demand provisioning of software, hardware, and data as a service, achieving economies of scale in IT solutions' deployment and operation. This issue's articles tackle topics including architecture and management of cloud computing infrastructures, SaaS and IaaS applications, discovery of services and data in cloud computing infrastructures, and cross-platform interoperability. Still, several outstanding issues exist, particularly related to SLAs, security and privacy, and power efficiency. Other open issues include ownership, data transfer bottlenecks, performance unpredictability, reliability, and software licensing issues. Finally, hosted applications' business models must show a clear pathway to monetizing cloud computing. Several companies have already built Internet consumer services such as search, social networking, Web email, and online commerce that use cloud computing infrastructure. Above all, cloud computing's still unknown "killer application" will determine many of the challenges and the solutions we must develop to make this technology work in practice.

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From cloud computing to cloud manufacturing

TL;DR: Some of the essential features of cloud computing are briefly discussed with regard to the end-users, enterprises that use the cloud as a platform, and cloud providers themselves.
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Assessing the determinants of cloud computing adoption: An analysis of the manufacturing and services sectors

TL;DR: Assessing the determinants of cloud computing adoption is based on an analysis of the manufacturing and services sectors and the results show clear trends in adoption towards cloud-based services.
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A survey of machine learning for big data processing

TL;DR: A literature survey of the latest advances in researches on machine learning for big data processing finds some promising learning methods in recent studies, such as representation learning, deep learning, distributed and parallel learning, transfer learning, active learning, and kernel-based learning.
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Cloud computing - concepts, architecture and challenges

TL;DR: What makes all this possible, what is the architectural design of cloud computing and its applications, and how can customers do not have to pay for infrastructure, its installation, required man power to handle such infrastructure and maintenance are discussed.
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Handbook of Cloud Computing

TL;DR: This handbook presents the systems, tools, and services of the leading providers of cloud computing; including Google, Yahoo, Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft.
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