Many people are not aware about
the term “Cloud Computing Services” and its benefits. It simply means that many
computing resources- everything from applications to data centres are served
‘on demand' over the Internet on a pay-for-use basis. In order to prevent data
loss, organizations use cloud storage to store their data remotely, which can
be accessed via internet. Cloud services go way beyond online backup; business
with the help of the professional IT service provider can enjoy a wide range of
cloud-based services.
Cloud computing services are
categorized into software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and
infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Where, SaaS is a software distribution
model in which applications are hosted by a service provider and made available
to customers via the internet. PaaS involves the delivery of web-based
applications over the Internet without the cost and complexity of buying and
managing the underlying hardware, software, provisioning and hosting. IaaS
involves providing companies with computing resources, including storage,
hardware, servers and networking components, all of which are made accessible
over a network on a pay-per-use basis.


