Information at Your Fingertips Anywhere Anytime Anyway (A3) MCC – Survey

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International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology (IJPTT)          
 
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Volume - 4 Issue - 3                           
Year of Publication : 2014
Authors : M. Muni Babu , G. Prabhavati , G Ravi

Citation

M. Muni Babu , G. Prabhavati , G Ravi ."Information at Your Fingertips Anywhere Anytime Anyway (A3) MCC – Survey". International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology (IJPTT), V4(3):1-5 May - Jun 2014, ISSN:2249-2615, www.ijpttjournal.org, Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.

Abstract

The cloud means total cost of ownership to build and maintain the datacenter infrastructure which includes both hard and soft related costs. An accurate comparison requires knowledge of all available over the life of the project or hardware. Simply the cloud computing provides a variety of computing resources from servers and storage areas to enterprise applications such as E-mail, security, backup, voice, all delivered over the Internet. The Cloud delivers a hosting environment that is immediate, flexible, scalable, secure and available – while corporations money, time and resources. This paper gives a survey of Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC), which helps for general readers also have an overview of the MCC including the definitition, architecture, and applications. The issues, existing solutions and approaches are presented here. In addition, the future research directions of MCC are discussed.

References

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Keywords
Mobile Cloud Computing, mobile services.