Future of cloud computing: Mobile Cloud apps
List of Authors
  • Ibrahim Yusof , Loges Tiyagaraja

Keyword
  • cloud computing, mobile cloud, mobile cloud application

Abstract
  • Cloud computing is quickly becoming one of the most essential branches for delivering seamless mobile applications. Cloud computing is discussed in this paper as another rapidly developing and established approach for providing improved and more productive cell phone apps. On a cloud computing platform, it offers mobile customers data storage and management administrations, cloud computing frameworks, cloud programming technology, the need for flexible cloud computing as part of the product business to handle new handheld application initiatives, application programs, application outlining gadgets, and the motivation for migrating applications to cloud computing frameworks are some of the ideas pushing cloud computing frameworks. The approach mobile users access services while moving has changed thanks to Mobile Cloud Computing. Only a few years ago, mobile phones were simple devices that permitted voice communication between users. Today, smartphones allow users to utilize value-added functions whenever they want and from any region. m-Cloud Computing incorporates cloud computing through into mobile context, overcoming challenges like as efficiency (e.g., battery capacity and memory), surroundings (e.g., scalability and dependability), and security (e.g., reliability and privacy).

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