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launched in 2006, is one of the earliest and most comprehensive cloud
service providers. It offers a vast array of services across computing power, storage,
databases, machine learning, analytics, networking, IoT, and more.
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
launched in 2010, is Microsoft’s cloud computing platform offering a wide range of services and integration with Microsoft’s tools and technologies.
Microsoft Azure
launched in 2011, offers a suite of cloud computing services emphasizing machine learning, data analytics, and containerization technologies.
Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
it provides virtualized computing resources over the internet. Users rent virtual
machines, storage, and networking components from a cloud provider rather than
investing in physical hardware.
Ideal for organizations with skilled IT teams
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
abstracts the underlying infrastructure, providing a platform allowing
developers to build, deploy, and manage applications without dealing with the
underlying infrastructure.
Perfect for developers and businesses who want to
build and deploy applications quickly without infrastructure hassles.
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
delivers software applications over the internet, allowing users to access applications directly from a web browser without installing or maintaining the software locally.
Best for those who prioritize ease of use and affordability. Think ready-made solutions, pay-as-you-go model, and minimal IT
overhead.
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Shared infrastructure with self-service access. Pay-as-you-go
model with high scalability.
Public Cloud
Dedicated infrastructure for a single organization. Offers greater control and security, but less scalable.
Private Cloud
Combination of public and private clouds, allowing data and applications to be shared between them.
Hybrid Cloud