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==Parent topics==
==Parent topics==
{{r|Internet}}  
{{r|Internet}}  
{{r|Computer}}
{{r|Distributed computing}}
{{r|Virtualization}}
{{r|Capital expense}}
{{r|Capital expense}}
{{r|Operating expense}}
{{r|Operating expense}}
==Subtopics==
==Subtopics==
===Architectures===
{{r|Software as a Service}}
{{r|Platform as a Service}}
{{r|Infrastructure as a Service}}
{{r|Data as a Service}}
{{r|Physical Infrastructure as a Service}}
{{r|Public cloud}}
{{r|Private cloud}}
{{r|Hybrid cloud}}
===Implementation technologies===
===Implementation technologies===
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{{r|Managed Support Provider}}
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{{r|Mashup}}
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{{r|Software as a Service}}
{{r|Web services}}
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{{r|Single sign on}}
===Services===
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{{r|eBay}}
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==Other related topics==
==Other related topics==
{{r|Netbook}}
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{{r|Virtual private network}}

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Cloud computing.
See also changes related to Cloud computing, or pages that link to Cloud computing or to this page or whose text contains "Cloud computing".

Parent topics

  • Internet [r]: International "network of networks" that connects computers together through the Internet Protocol Suite and supports applications like Email and the World Wide Web. [e]
  • Distributed computing [r]: A strategy for improving the speed of highly parallelizable tasks by distributing pieces of the problem across many computers that together form a distributed computing system, e.g. BOINC, SETI@home. [e]
  • Virtualization [r]: In computing, a broad term that usually refers to the abstraction of resources on a computer, using a container such as a "virtual machine" or several "virtual machines." Usually this is accomplished using either a virtual machine or an operating system that has tools to enable virtual environments to run inside it. [e]
  • Capital expense [r]: (CAPEX) The "startup" costs of a project, as distinct from the recurring cost of operations [e]
  • Operating expense [r]: (OPEX) After capital expense has been paid, the continuing cost of a project, often stated in monthly terms [e]

Subtopics

Architectures

Implementation technologies

Services

Trust and security

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