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Cloud computing, being a relatively new technology is currently being adopted abroad in the industry. Instead of a traditional design, Cloud computing stores everyone’s information in a non-local ‘cloud’. As mobility demands from end-users increases, the market forces that promote this model drive enterprises and designers put more weight on the adaptation of this design.

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  • seng4920 - Ethics

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SENG4921 Professional Issues and Ethics Assignment 1 Q1, z3218066 Patrick Pak Hang Lai, mon11a 1100 1300 ASB 219 K-E12-219 Wayne Wobcke. Cloud computing, being a relatively new technology is currently being adopted abroad in the industry. Instead of a traditional design, Cloud computing stores everyone's information in a non-local `cloud'. As mobility demands from end-users increases, the market forces that promote this model drive enterprises and designers put more weight on the adaptation of this design. Furthermore, with the increase of mobility devices and programs such as smart-phones, mobile tablets and social networks, cloud computing provides a future pathway for industries to shift into this area of the market. From this we can see that there is a significant amount of benefits in this technology. However like all designs and models, particularly in the newer, there wi...


Resource Topics

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  • Computing
  • Ethics
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  • Identity management
  • Information privacy
  • Internet
  • Online social networking
  • Privacy
  • Social Issues
  • Web 2.0
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