
1. Essential Characteristics
1.1. On Demand Self-Service
1.2. Ubiqitous Network Access
1.3. Rapid Elasticity
1.4. Location Independent Resource Pooling
1.5. Measured Service
2. Foundational Elements
2.1. Virtualization
2.1.1. Hypervisors
2.1.1.1. Types
2.2. Distributed Computing
2.3. Autonomic Systems
2.4. Grid Technology
2.5. Broadband Networks
2.6. Web 2.0
2.7. Service Oriented Architecture
2.8. Free and Open Source Software
2.9. Web Application Frameworks
2.10. Browser as a Platform
2.11. Service Level Agreements
2.12. Utility Computing
3. Cloud Computing/for Whom ?
3.1. Medical Field
3.2. Parents
3.3. National Purposes
3.4. Cloud Cricket
3.5. Cloud Election
3.6. Cloud Movie
3.7. Government
4. Many Definitions
4.1. Teachers
4.1.1. Survival Tool
4.2. Students
4.2.1. Tool of Tomorrow
4.3. Everybody
4.3.1. New Writing Slate
4.3.2. New Learning Habitat
4.3.3. New Phenomenon
4.3.4. Upholding Values
4.3.5. Sharing useful thoughts
4.3.6. Liberating Technology
4.3.7. Democratic Technology
4.4. Opportunity
4.4.1. Start-Ups
4.4.2. Enterpreneurs
4.4.3. Students
4.4.4. Freelancers
5. Cloud Examples
5.1. IBM BlueMix
5.2. Google App Engine
5.3. Amazon Web Services
5.4. Meghraj
6. Evolution till Cloud Computing
6.1. Computing enters world (1960)
6.1.1. Computing came to business world.
6.2. Mainframe Computing
6.2.1. Advantages
6.2.1.1. Helped business to carry out some mundane and routine jobs such as payroll, account, inventory thus sparing employees from tedious jobs.
6.2.2. Dis-Advantages
6.2.2.1. Centralized model of computing. Anyone who wants computing must go to the computer center for availing it.
6.3. Personal Computing (1980)
6.4. Client Server Computing
6.5. Cluster Computing
6.6. Grid Computing
6.7. Web 2.0 Business Models
6.8. Cloud Computing (Today)
6.9. Mobile Cloud Computing
7. Cloud Based Projects
7.1. http://iplt20-prediction.appspot.com
7.2. http://arg.ap01.aws.af.cm/web
7.3. http://resume-2-mindmap.appspot.com/
7.4. http://7.self-learning.appspot.com
7.5. http://www.markmelive.com
8. Cloud Security Concerns
8.1. Privacy Issues
8.2. Security
9. Cloud Applications
9.1. Energy
9.2. Manufacturing
9.3. Mobile Communications
9.4. Education
9.5. Government
9.6. Transport
10. Sources
10.1. NIST
10.2. Blog
11. Deployment Models
11.1. Private
11.2. Public
11.3. Hybrid
11.4. Community
12. Cloud Service Delivery Models
12.1. SaaS
12.1.1. Meaning
12.1.2. Characteristics
12.1.3. Limitations
12.2. PaaS
12.2.1. Meaning
12.2.2. Characteristics
12.2.3. Limitations
12.3. IaaS
12.3.1. Meaning
12.3.2. Characteristics
12.3.3. Limitations
12.4. .....
12.5. XaaS
12.5.1. Here anything is available as a service over the browser
13. Cloud Stake Holders
13.1. Cloud Consumer
13.1.1. User
13.2. Cloud Auditor
13.2.1. Security Audit
13.2.2. Privacy Impact Audit
13.2.3. Performance Audit
13.3. Cloud Provider
13.3.1. Service Layer
13.3.1.1. SaaS
13.3.1.2. PaaS
13.3.1.3. IaaS
13.3.2. Physical Resource Layer
13.3.2.1. Hardware
13.3.2.2. Facility
13.3.3. Resource Abstraction & Control Layer
13.3.4. Cloud Service Management
13.3.4.1. Business Support
13.3.4.2. Provisioning / Configuration
13.3.4.3. Portability/Interoperability
13.4. Cloud Broker
13.4.1. Service Intermediation
13.4.2. Service Aggregation
13.4.3. Service Arbitrage