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General Module for a Configuration of Cloud Services
Jopek, Kamil ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Mlích, Jozef (advisor)
Práca bola vypracovaná v rámci programu Erasmus na Hochschule Furtwangen University v Nemecku. Bakalářská práce se zabývá konfigurováním Cloud Computing služeb. Popisuje model vývoje a použítí těchto technologií. V práci je navrhnutý a implementovaný všeobecný modul na konfiguraci Cloud Computing služeb. Aplikace poskytuje univerzální nástroj na generování uživatelského rozhraní podle dokumentu ve formátu XML. Vytvořený systém zjednodušuje a sjednocuje grafické uživatelské rozhraní.
Data Backup and Cloud Storages
Miczka, Marian ; Luhan, Jan (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis (also) introduces the topic of data backup and cloud storage and problems with this issue closely related. In the first part, these problems are analyzed theoretically. The second part is the analysis of cloud solutions and the market of these products. Furthermore, the thesis includes ideas and proposals for optimization or for practical implementation of cloud based data backup gradually as solutions for personal, home or corporate data backup.
The analysis of modern cloud solutions
Kis, Matej ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Rosenberg, Martin (advisor)
This thesis describes existing cloud storage systems. Description of the prerequisites of developing cloud and distributed systems are presented. Current storage systems such as Dropbox, iCloud and Google drive are described. Description is mainly focused on the resources of both protocols and derive a conclusion for the use in the cloud storage systems. The practical part of this work is focused on creating two labs, what will be implemented in the teaching syllabus of Projecting, Administration and Security of Computer Networks subject. The first of the labs is focused on the implementation of own cloud services. In the last lab students attention will concentrate on interception of communication secured with SSL protocol.
Software licensing in cloud computing and related legal issues
Kršňáková, Hana ; Holcová, Irena (advisor) ; Křesťanová, Veronika (referee)
Název rigorózní práce, abstrakt a klíčová slova v anglickém jazyce Software licensing in cloud computing and related legal issues The topic of this rigorous thesis is "Software licensing in cloud computing and related legal issues." The aim of this work is to define the individual advantages and disadvantages of software licensing in the basic cloud computing models from the point of view of Czech legislation with the overlap into the European and international legislation. The author further aims to evaluate whether this regulation of software licensing in cloud computing is sufficient. For this purpose, the author in the first chapter of this work deals with the definition of cloud computing, describes individual deployment models - private, public, community and hybrid and its three basic distribution models - IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. In the second chapter, the author deals with software, its legal regulation and licensing according to the Czech legal system with an overlap into European and international regulation. Czech legislation is based, among other things, on the Berne Convention, the WIPO Copyright Treaty and European Directives, especially Directive 2009/24/EC. Its basic legal regulations applicable to software licensing in cloud computing include the Civil Code and Copyright Act, which captures...
Cloud Computing in Public Sector - Benefits and Risks
Rejnek, Tomáš ; Lipková, Helena (advisor) ; Kolátor, Jan (referee)
(anglicky) This thesis deals with benefits and risks of using cloud computing in public sector institutions. The thesis focuses mainly on the usage of public cloud deployment model. The thesis is divided into 4 main chapters. The first chapter presents definition and basic characteristics of cloud computing. The second part consists of PESTL analysis that describes the impact of macro-environmental factors (namely political, economical, social, technological and legal factors) on the use of cloud computing in public sector institutions. The third part presents SWOT analysis of cloud computing and its use in public sector. The fourth chapter presents a case study of the implementation of cloud computing services at The Faculty of Arts of the Charles University. The results of the conducted analysis tend to positive effects of cloud computing use in public sector institutions, presuming a proper risk analysis is done before implementation begins. Klíčová slova (anglicky): Cloud computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, public sector, PESTL, SWOT, virtualisation
Cloud computing perspectives in the field of secondary grammar schools management
Hladík, Josef ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor) ; Voda, Jan (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with possible usage of cloud computing phenomena in the field of secondary grammar school management. Based on the comparison of national and international resources the thesis presents current progress in technologies and selected tools in the cloud computing and possible usage in the field of school management. The thesis also includes a research that shows the current knowledge of cloud solutions in the field of educational management and the evaluation of the current status of the use of cloud solutions in secondary grammar schools. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Cloud Computing in Public Sector - Benefits and Risks
Rejnek, Tomáš ; Lipková, Helena (advisor) ; Kolátor, Jan (referee)
(anglicky) This thesis deals with benefits and risks of using cloud computing in public sector institutions. The thesis focuses mainly on the usage of public cloud deployment model. The thesis is divided into 4 main chapters. The first chapter presents definition and basic characteristics of cloud computing. The second part consists of PESTL analysis that describes the impact of macro-environmental factors (namely political, economical, social, technological and legal factors) on the use of cloud computing in public sector institutions. The third part presents SWOT analysis of cloud computing and its use in public sector. The fourth chapter presents a case study of the implementation of cloud computing services at The Faculty of Arts of the Charles University. The results of the conducted analysis tend to positive effects of cloud computing use in public sector institutions, presuming a proper risk analysis is done before implementation begins. Klíčová slova (anglicky): Cloud computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, public sector, PESTL, SWOT, virtualisation
Cloud computing perspectives in the field of secondary grammar schools management
Hladík, Josef ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor) ; Voda, Jan (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with possible usage of cloud computing phenomena in the field of secondary grammar school management. Based on the comparison of national and international resources the thesis presents current progress in technologies and selected tools in the cloud computing and possible usage in the field of school management. The thesis also includes a research that shows the current knowledge of cloud solutions in the field of educational management and the evaluation of the current status of the use of cloud solutions in secondary grammar schools. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Moving information system in the cloud.
Dušek, Martin ; Šebesta, Michal (advisor) ; Osif, Michal (referee)
This thesis deals with the theme Moving information system in the cloud. The paper first describes the issue theoretically. It is defined and characterized by cloud computing as the current major trend in the implementation of information technology. A description of individual actors and models emerging in cloud computing, its brief history, related technology underlying or expand cloud computing, client issues and reference architecture model. It also includes an analysis of the current state offered cloud services, compared to open source and proprietary solutions, and was implemented insight into the upcoming National Strategy for Cloud Computing The case study move e-mail system to a hosted private cloud is demonstrated by the complexity of the entire process and the rugged environment of government institutions. On the basis of theoretical knowledge and case studies in the last chapter proposes a model that would in general help in deciding whether the institutions of government information systems migrate to cloud computing, which is also in line with the forthcoming national strategy.

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