This cloud computing infographic example was drawn on the base of Wikimedia Commons file: CloudComputingStack.svg. [commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/ File:CloudComputingStack.svg]
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"Users access cloud computing using networked client devices, such as desktop computers, laptops, tablets and smartphones and any Ethernet enabled device such as Home Automation Gadgets. Some of these devices — cloud clients — rely on cloud computing for all or a majority of their applications so as to be essentially useless without it. ... Many cloud applications do not require specific software on the client and instead use a web browser to interact with the cloud application. ... Some cloud applications, however, support specific client software dedicated to these applications (e.g., virtual desktop clients and most email clients). Some legacy applications (line of business applications that until now have been prevalent in thin client computing) are delivered via a screen-sharing technology." [Cloud computing. Wikipedia]
The infographic example "Cloud computing stack" was drawn using ConceptDraw PRO software extended with the Cloud Computing Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. [creativecommons.org/ publicdomain/ zero/ 1.0/ deed.en]
"Users access cloud computing using networked client devices, such as desktop computers, laptops, tablets and smartphones and any Ethernet enabled device such as Home Automation Gadgets. Some of these devices — cloud clients — rely on cloud computing for all or a majority of their applications so as to be essentially useless without it. ... Many cloud applications do not require specific software on the client and instead use a web browser to interact with the cloud application. ... Some cloud applications, however, support specific client software dedicated to these applications (e.g., virtual desktop clients and most email clients). Some legacy applications (line of business applications that until now have been prevalent in thin client computing) are delivered via a screen-sharing technology." [Cloud computing. Wikipedia]
The infographic example "Cloud computing stack" was drawn using ConceptDraw PRO software extended with the Cloud Computing Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.