German tradecard/postcard - c.1905 ~ from Wagner's Opera "Das Rheingold" ~ #4 ~ for Hartwig & Vogel Chocolate (Dresden) ~ artist unknown
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CLOUD COMPUTING: A CONCEPT OF NEW ERA FOR DATA SCIENCE
Cloud Computing is the most interesting and evolving topic in computing in the recent decade. The concept of storing data or accessing software from another computer that you are not aware of seems to be confusing to many users. Most the people/organizations that use cloud computing on their daily basis claim that they do not understand the subject of cloud computing. But the concept of cloud computing is not as confusing as it sounds. Cloud Computing is a type of service where the computer resources are sent over a network. In simple words, the concept of cloud computing can be compared to the electricity supply that we daily use. We do not have to bother how the electricity is made and transported to our houses or we do not have to worry from where the electricity is coming from, all we do is just use it. The ideology behind the cloud computing is also the same: People/organizations can simply use it. This concept is a huge and major development of the decade in computing.
Cloud computing is a service that is provided to the user who can sit in one location and remotely access the data or software or program applications from another location. Usually, this process is done with the use of a web browser over a network i.e., in most cases over the internet. Nowadays browsers and the internet are easily usable on almost all the devices that people are using these days. If the user wants to access a file in his device and does not have the necessary software to access that file, then the user would take the help of cloud computing to access that file with the help of the internet.
Cloud computing provide over hundreds and thousands of services and one of the most used services of cloud computing is the cloud storage. All these services are accessible to the public throughout the globe and they do not require to have the software on their devices. The general public can access and utilize these services from the cloud with the help of the internet. These services will be free to an extent and then later the users will be billed for further usage. Few of the well-known cloud services that are drop box, Sugar Sync, Amazon Cloud Drive, Google Docs etc.
Finally, that the use of cloud services is not guaranteed let it be because of the technical problems or because the services go out of business. The example they have used is about the Mega upload, a service that was banned and closed by the government of U.S and the FBI for their illegal file sharing allegations. And due to this, they had to delete all the files in their storage and due to which the customers cannot get their files back from the storage.
Service Models
Cloud Software as a Service
Use the provider's applications running on a cloud infrastructure
Accessible from various client devices through thin client interface such as a web browser
Consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure including network, servers, operating systems, storage
Google Apps, Microsoft Office 365, Petrosoft, Onlive, GT Nexus, Marketo, Casengo, TradeCard, Rally Software, Salesforce, ExactTarget and CallidusCloud
Cloud Platform as a Service
Cloud providers deliver a computing platform, typically including operating system, programming language execution environment, database, and web server
Application developers can develop and run their software solutions on a cloud platform without the cost and complexity of buying and managing the underlying hardware and software layers
AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Cloud Foundry, Heroku, Force.com, Engine Yard, Mendix, OpenShift, Google App Engine, AppScale, Windows Azure Cloud Services, OrangeScape and Jelastic.
Cloud Infrastructure as a Service
Cloud provider offers processing, storage, networks, and other fundamental computing resources
Consumer is able to deploy and run arbitrary software, which can include operating systems and applications
Amazon EC2, Google Compute Engine, HP Cloud, Joyent, Linode, NaviSite, Rackspace, Windows Azure, ReadySpace Cloud Services, and Internap Agile
Deployment Models
Private Cloud: Cloud infrastructure is operated solely for an organization
Community Cloud : Shared by several organizations and supports a specific community that has shared concerns
Public Cloud: Cloud infrastructure is made available to the general public
Hybrid Cloud: Cloud infrastructure is a composition of two or more clouds
Advantages of Cloud Computing
• Improved performance
• Better performance for large programs
• Unlimited storage capacity and computing power
• Reduced software costs
• Universal document access
• Just computer with internet connection is required
• Instant software updates
• No need to pay for or download an upgrade
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
• Requires a constant Internet connection
• Does not work well with low-speed connections
• Even with a fast connection, web-based applications can sometimes be slower than accessing a similar software program on your desktop PC
• Everything about the program, from the interface to the current document, has to be sent back and forth from your computer to the computers in the cloud
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Thank You
Thank you all for coming out to Son of Terriblefest. All the awesome regulars and some nice new faces too, welcome to the party mama jamas. It was wild. Big props to Eyesore Cinema, also to Dunk a Roo, zarofallrussia and the.woc.archive for the help and super thanks to Tradecards over at YouTube for the gifts and again to all of you! I had a live stream run for the people too far away that was just a short sample of what we saw last tonight. I personally loved all the live interaction though. Plus all the bonus. I hope you all loved the projectiles for dangerous fun and games..im so tired. Also huge props to the short film makers. But here is the live stream mini show , however in a day it will go private so watch it while you can. Otherwise I really hope we see you all again soon. https://youtu.be/YektpwZj4AI?si=UaIOWjPumPlRrHTF
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French Tradecard - L'Arc de Triomphe
Chocolat Guerin-Boutron "Paris Scenes" c1900
L'Arc de Triomphe
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Long-distance vacations are still on hold, but we’ll always have #TravelTuesday. This advertising card for the Red Star Line offered travelers lists of agents that they could contact to procure tickets for steamship service between New York city (fine print, Jersey City) and Antwerp. The reverse of the card is particularly excited to let you know that the journey will be free of horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs.
This item is undated, but was probably created between 1886 and 1893. The Red Star Line was founded in 1872 as a joint venture of the International Navigation Company, a Philadelphia-based shipping and steamship travel line created by the ship brokerage of Peter Wright & Sons, and the Belgian Société Anonyme de Navigation Belgo-Américaine. Various corporate reorganizations would occur over the ensuing years, one of them being the 1886 acquisition of the Liverpool, Philadelphia and New York Steamship Company’s Inman Line (whose services are offered on the reverse of the card), another being the absorption of the financially troubled Inman Line into the International Navigation Company’s American Line service in 1893.
This item is part of Hagley Library’s Fingerman collection of ephemera (Accession 2009.213). Assembled by collectors Arlene and Gerald Fingerman, the collection consists of mixed-format ephemera from various endeavors within American culture, primarily the manufacturing and selling of products or services. Advertising cards and labels compose a large portion of the collection, but it also includes billheads, blotters, bookmarks, business cards, catalogs, checks, envelopes, flyers, letterheads, newsletters, packaging, postcards, and stamps. The collection has not been digitized in its entirety, but you can view a selection of 142 items from it online now in our Digital Archive by clicking here.
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The Mystic Oracle…Mysterious, Amusing, Mystifying, Baffling!
The Mystic Oracle…Mysterious, Amusing, Mystifying, Baffling!
According to front of this promotional card, The Mystic Oracle “answers questions by wireless.” Simply open the card, spin the wheel to your chosen question, and the answer appears on the front of the card. Questions include, “Who invented photography,” “What elements make air,” “When was Shakespeare born,” as well as others. Presented by the Railway Devices Co. in St. Louis, MO., this card design is patent pending since 1923. Visit HSP’s Digital Library https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/ to browse various promotional cards, theater posters, political cartoons, and more.
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