Today at 15:00 UTC we unpack the moment for private, public and hybrid cloud computing networks relevant to education communities; with attention to real asset creation and management. The user-interest in this domain is absent because experts are scarce and expensive; a not-uncommon condition in information and communication technologies. The user-interest (usually an ICT functionary with a title such as Cloud Network Engineer or Cloud Security Manager) asserts a consumer voice through price signals.
We examine prevailing vendor lock-in tendencies and reflect upon the reciprocal nature of innovation and standardization.
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SELECTED REFERENCES
NIST Releases Evaluation of Cloud Computing Services Based on NIST SP 800-145
NIST Cloud Computing Standards Roadmap (2011)
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC38 Cloud Computing and Distributed Platforms
IEEE Standard for Adaptive Management of Cloud Computing Environments
Uptime Institute Tier Classification System
OneM2M Standards for M2M and the Internet of Things
ATIS Cloud Framework for Telepresence Service
NFPA Standard for the Fire Protection of Information Technology Equipment
NFPA 110 Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems (and NFPA 111)
SELECTED RECENT RESEARCH (2021-2022)
Challenges and issues in energy efficient load balancing in the cloud computing environment
Application of Cloud Computing in university library user service model
Research on the Sharing Model of University Archives Information Resources Based on Cloud Computing