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A cloud solution is a technology framework that enables the delivery of computing services—such as servers, storage, databases, networking, software, and analytics—over the internet, commonly referred to as "the cloud."

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This approach allows for the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage and computing power, without direct active management by the user. Cloud solutions are typically provided through data centers that are available to many users over the internet.

You can virtually host any applications, including networks like firewall, DNS, Load balancing, or even you can have your virtual private cloud.

You can virtually host any applications, including networks like firewall, DNS, Load balancing, or even you can have your virtual private cloud.

You can virtually host any applications, including networks like firewall, DNS, Load balancing, or even you can have your virtual private cloud.

You can virtually host any applications, including networks like firewall, DNS, Load balancing, or even you can have your virtual private cloud.

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Developed by IBM, this cloud service offers another set of solutions to the users to deploy their applications on the cloud. It offers IaaS, SaaS, and PaaS services via public, private, hybrid and multi-cloud models. IBM generated 5.3 billion dollars of revenues according to Q3 2019 which is 6.4 percent higher than the previous quarter. IBM cloud offers approximately 170 products and services to meet the customer’s business demands. IBM’s best bets come in the form of the Internet of Things, Cognitive Computing and Blockchain. Recently IBM has Red Hat, for the delivery of hybrid solutions efficiently. The cloud service is helping home appliance manufacturers, retailers, and medical supply businesses.

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Security remains a primary concern for businesses contemplating cloud adoption -- especially public cloud adoption. Public CSPs share their underlying hardware infrastructure among numerous customers, as the public cloud is a multi-tenant environment. This environment demands significant isolation between logical compute resources. At the same time, access to public cloud storage and compute resources is guarded by account login credentials. Many organizations bound by complex regulatory obligations and governance standards are still hesitant to place data or workloads in the public cloud for fear of outages, loss or theft. However, this resistance is fading, as logical isolation has proven reliable and the addition of data encryption and various identity and access management tools have improved security within the public cloud.