Securing Infrastructure-as-a-Service Public Clouds Using Security Onion
The shift to Cloud computing has brought with it its specific security challenges concerning the loss of control, trust and multi-tenancy especially in Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) Cloud model.
Abdullahi Mikail, Bernardi Pranggono
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Cartographies of Emergence of Latin American Communities and British Latinx Imaginaries in London
This paper explores Latin American communities in London through the conceptual lens of cartographies of emergence in translocational perspective suggesting that it provides a less binary approach than the more commonly used perspective of ‘(in)visibility’.
Cathy McIlwaine
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Flawed cloud architectures and the rise of decentral alternatives
The high degree of centralisation that characterises many cloud-based services raises a series of challenges in terms of (a) security, due to there being only a few points of failure or attack, (b) privacy, due to the users’ lack of control over the ...
Primavera De Filippi
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Investigating Decision Support Techniques for Automating Cloud Service Selection
The compass of Cloud infrastructure services advances steadily leaving users in the agony of choice. To be able to select the best mix of service offering from an abundance of possibilities, users must consider complex dependencies and heterogeneous sets
Georgakopoulos, Dimitrios +4 more
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Police Cloud: Functional modularity in China's cloud public security infrastructure
Abstract Globally, China's Ministry of Public Security has one of the largest appetites and regulatory scopes for new technology use in policing. Using the case study of Police Cloud—a cloud infrastructure project, this paper examines a national wave of cloud migration initiated in Shandong in 2013.
Ausma Bernot
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Supporting Cloud IaaS Users in Detecting Performance-Based Violation for Streaming Applications
Cloud infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) users require stable performance for their applications so that the Quality of Service (QoS) constraints are satisfied.
Esha Barlaskar +4 more
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A Systematic Overview of Caching Mechanisms to Improve Hadoop Performance
ABSTRACT In today's distributed computing environments, the rapid generation of large‐scale data from diverse sources poses significant challenges in terms of storage, management, and processing, particularly for traditional relational databases. Hadoop has emerged as a widely adopted framework for handling such data through parallel processing across ...
Rana Ghazali, Douglas G. Down
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Infrastructure as a service adoption model for South African universities using thematic analysis
Background: South African universities are dealing with concerning socio-economic issues and budgetary limits that affect university operations negatively.
Michael N. Moeti
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Interoperability standards for cloud architecture [PDF]
Enabling cloud infrastructures to evolve into a transparent platform raises interoperability issues. Interoperability requires standard data models and communication technologies compatible with the existing Internet infrastructure.
Fowley, Frank, Pahl, Claus, Zhang, Li
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A Comparative Analysis on the Services Offered by Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure
ABSTRACT Different small or large‐scale enterprises came to the conclusion that moving data to the cloud is more convenient. In recent decades, AWS and Azure have tried their best to provide comparatively affordable and instant solutions. Both cloud platforms are extensive to understand, so it is difficult for users to make the right choice because of ...
Sara Hameed +4 more
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