Cloud Computing, Significant , Cloud Infrastructure, Economic Development , Centralized Storage, Software Applications, Memory, Processing Power, Bandwidth Speeds

The Journal of Cloud Computing (JCC) deals with a number of significant issues that are of great interest to both academic and market cultures. Cloud infrastructure has gained from the Internet's economic development and the ongoing proliferation of the networking and storage capacities. By enabling end users to run office and program applications on remote servers without the tedium of local installation and upgrade, end users benefit from a highly efficient computing environment providing centralized storage, software applications, memory, processing power, and bandwidth speeds. While cloud computing holds such promises to provide a better computing environment, it also raises a range of important concerns for users and their data concerning the integrity, privacy and security of the service. Cloud computing 's multinational, service focused existence means specific difficulties in ensuring conformity with diverse legal and regulatory systems intended to protect privacy and associated protections. To this end, the journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed articles in this area, covering a broad variety of comprehensive research topics dealing with this critical emerging sector including the advantages, problems, scientific, legal, moral and political issues concerned.