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Technological Foundations and Key Business Drivers of Cloud Computing

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One may wonder that how cloud computing provides resource sharing the same physical hardware infrastructure among different users who deal with different kinds of jobs. There should be something which makes offering of infrastructure or platform or software to many users in a multi-tenancy environment. This chapter aims to present the key technological foundations and key business drivers of cloud computing.

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Surianarayanan, C., Chelliah, P.R. (2023). Technological Foundations and Key Business Drivers of Cloud Computing. In: Essentials of Cloud Computing. Texts in Computer Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32044-6_3

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