Building and Launching an Intelligent Monitoring System in the Cloud

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Li Min, Midhunchakkaravarthy

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Organisations get benefits from cloud computing. Its high profitability and ease of expansion have led to its adoption by a number of businesses. Its increased privacy and security also make it a good option for investors and company owners (Yong, et al., 2012). For smaller businesses, the cloud may mean a significant drop in expenses. Cloud computing has made cross-industry collaboration and sharing easier and cheaper. Customer service that allows them to "pay as you go" is great. The use of cloud computing has several benefits for businesses, including improved efficiency in interacting with customers and employees and greater flexibility in allocating resources. According to Kambatala et al. (2014), "pay as you go" is more cost-effective and waste-reducing than purchasing a server in its whole. The "total cost" of hardware is going down, while cloud computing and storage are going down even faster in price. " It is much easier to monitor progress and notify clients of any changes using a cloud-based solution. As a result, it fits in with the budget and the way resources are used.


According to Armbrust et al. (2009), "any corporation has access to its own services through the internet" because of cloud computing. Worldwide, cloud-based services are expected to get 33.2% of the IT expenditure in 2016. The "real world" of modern organisations makes use of a wide range of cloud-based technologies that are interconnected  (Devasena, 2014).

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Li Min. (2023). Building and Launching an Intelligent Monitoring System in the Cloud. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(10), 1123–1127. Retrieved from https://ijritcc.org/index.php/ijritcc/article/view/11018
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