Date
4 Jan 2019
International Seminar on Roadmap of Green Cloud Computing
Resource Person : Dr.R.SURENDRAN M.Tech.,Ph.D, Research Committee Chair, College of Computer Studies, AMA International University, Kingdom of Bahrain
Date : 4th January 2019
Time : 11:00 AM
Venue : Seminar Hall-1
Number of Participants : 30 Faculties
About the Talk
Seminar on “Roadmap of Green Cloud Computing” was delivered by Dr.R.Surendran, AMA International University, and Kingdom of Bahrain. Initially, the session discussed about the importance and benefits of cloud computing. This seminar covered following topics
- Types of cloud computing
- Types of cloud services: IaaS, PaaS, serverless and SaaS
- How cloud computing works
- Uses of cloud computing
Later on the session continued with the green cloud computing. He has given definition and application of green cloud computing such as
- Energy Conservation through Green Cloud Computing
- Remote Workers Decrease Your Environmental Footprint
- Green Cloud Computing Helps You Go Paperless
Finally, the resource person delivered the research focus on green cloud computing which include the following topics such as
- Next-generation Green Cloud Computing Services and Applications
- New applications for cloud-supported mobile green computing
- New services supported by green-aware mobile cloud computing techniques
- Social networking services and green cloud computing
- Security and privacy issues in green cloud computing
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