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Cloud-enabling technologies, focusing on the utilization of computing resources delivered to customers via the internet. It highlights the proliferation of these technologies across various industries to enhance productivity and manage data consumption, analysis, and storage. The document also explores broadband network and world wide web technologies as key components of cloud infrastructure, detailing their functionalities and interdependencies in enabling access to cloud networking for consumers. Useful for university students and lifelong learners.
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Cloud-Enabling technology is the utilization of various computing resources that are transferred or delivered to the customers with the aid of some internet (Haoming et al., 2022). Cloud-enabling or computing technologies are proliferating across different industries, such as power and energy sectors, gas and old sectors, building and construction, communication, transport, and other sectors. The vast increase in the penetration of technology and automation across almost all the different verticals in order to increase and enhance productivity is the main contributing variable intensifying the need and desire for cloud-enabling technology in the industries and market at large (Suzhi et al., 2019). Additionally, with the increase in the owing demands on the consumption of data, analysis of data, and security and safe storage, cloud- enabling technologies and computing are expected to enable and witness the tremendous potential of growth of technology. Cloud-enabling technologies have created different functionalities for multiple users, which include organizations, companies, businesses, and industrial sectors (Haoming et al., 2022). The primary function of cloud-enabling technologies is to allow different people to utilize the digitalized resources, which are stored within the virtual spacing through the networks. The visualization concept of cloud-enabling technologies has increased the utilization of virtual machines, which helps users in running different applications or programs as per the desires and needs of the user. Cloud technology like the World wide web has helped users to access different information through internet searches with the help of the broadband network to share different information and communicate with different users through data and video conferencing. Different organizations and companies are using cloud-enabling technologies to enhance the access and storage of different databases that can help in running different processes and operations of the
organization. Automation of different industrial processes is another function that has been met through the utilization of cloud-enabling technologies in different industrial sectors. Broadband Network and World Wide Web technology. Broadband network technology and World Wide Web technology are types of cloud- enabling technologies that are related and work together. Generally, all the cloud-based networking activities work on the Internet, and they are accessed through the web technology or the URL, which is the WWW, and the data needs the broadband networks to transfer it through the routers and through the form of packets. Thus, World Wide Web technology works with the help of the Internet, which is broadband network technology. In order to access a World Wide Web technology that is found on another server on a computer, one must have to use the broadband network technology in order to connect to it. Broadband Network Technology. Broadband generally refers to a high-speed or/and capacity transmission technology that is utilized in the transmission of data, information, voice, and also video across a long distance and practically at a high-speed transmission (Oinas-Kukkonen et al., 2021). There are different common mediums of broadband transmissions, which include fiber optics cables, radio waves, and coaxial cabling networks. Broadband network technology is always linked to the computer, thus removing the desire for dial-ups. Broadband network technology enables the transmission of high- quality information, data transmission, video transfer and transmission, and more in different capacities, which include education, healthcare, and technological developments. There are different types of broadband networking technology that work in the transmission of data. These include DSL( Digital subscriber Line), cable modems, wireless modems, fibers, satellite, and
remotely. When someone is on the cloud networking, this means that the user can use the broadband network technology together with the World Wide Web technology for the access.
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