International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
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Cloud and Service-Oriented Computing using Datally Application
Mayank Patel
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, Sarala Mary
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1
Student, Dept. of Institute of Computer Science, MET College, Maharashtra, India
2
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Institute of Computer Science, MET College, Maharashtra, India
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Abstract – Nowadays, Data Storage is Everything.
Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is the computing change
that uses services for developing applications/solutions for
problems. To create the service model, SOC depends on the
Service Oriented Architecture, which is a way of re-
organizing software applications and infrastructure into a
set of interacting services. Smartphones performance and
functionalities are improving with time on both the
hardware and software side. However, power consumption
is a critical concern in all aspects. This research introduces
memory optimization through middleware transformation
service, which converts the AOS to SOA, and results will
increase significant power saving for mobile application by
reducing the memory access counts. It extended the battery
life by minimizing its use. This research also shows new
updated features of Datally will prove a boon for internet
users and replace the old methodology of recharging the
internet plan.
Key Words: Web Services, Software, Monitoring,
Availability, Organisations, Clouds, Data Saver,
Storage, Optimization, VPN
1. INTRODUCTION
Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is the computing that
utilizes services as fundamental elements for developing
applications/solutions. Services are self-describing,
platform-agnostic computational elements that support
the rapid, low-cost composition of distributed applications.
Services allow organizations to expose their core
competencies programmatically over the Internet (or
intranet) using standard (XML-based) languages and
protocols and should implement via a self-describing
interface based on open standards.
2. TRUTH ABOUT CLOUD COMPUTING
When many people upload files to the cloud server, we
tend to think it will be there forever, ready for
downloading and access with single click command, or at
least when a user has a good internet connection.
However, the truth about the cloud is that it is actually just
a bunch of other hard drives, and files are only accessible
as long as the provider stays in business. The data formats
in which data a save are still used by existing software.
Besides, keeping all those files at fingertips takes a lot
more thought and effort than may have considered.
3. CLOUD COMPUTING
Cloud Computing is the on-demand computer services,
especially data storage and computing power, without
direct active management by the user. The term usually
used to describe data centres available to many users over
the Internet. Cloud Computing can be both Public as well
as Private. Cloud Computing takes all heavy lifting
crunching & processing data away from the device you
carry around or sit and work. Companies that provide
cloud service enable users to store files and applications
on servers and then access all the data through the
Internet. It means the user is not required to be in
particular, allowing the user to work remotely.
4. TYPE OF CLOUD
Fig -1: Types of Clouds