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Applying of Clod Computing Strategy in Risk Management

R. K. Meenakshi

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The commencement of cloud computing in recent years has been produced an interest from different fields like organizations, institutions and users. The cloud computing promises the new economic model for the Information Technology (IT) department. Cloud computing also promises scalability of resources and on-demand availability of resources. Cloud computing is the online storage of information and the people from different areas like consumers, companies, and governments utilize it, how they process ‘that information. It can be an engine of innovation, a platform for entrepreneurship, and driver of corporate efficiency.


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Cloud Computing, Organization, Resources, Platform, Entrepreneurship

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