Every one of us knows about the rise of Coronavirus (COVID-19) from Wuhan (China) and its effects into nearby states and further motherlands, increased domestic and worldwide methods are being occupied to contain the outburst. In terms of Economic and Social point of view, it directly disturbs the metropolitan markets on a high level by engaging all the capitals and towns in a lock-down situation. It’s also highlighted if this situation increases in different countries then it can lead in a direction to world-wide health disaster and in many accommodations as well. Be that as it may, while compelling conventions concerning the sharing of good information is underscored, urban information, then again, explicitly identifying with urban well-being and safe city ideas, is still seen from a patriot point of view as exclusively profiting a country's economy and its monetary and political impact. This article will explore the new and better universal understandings and also shows how smart city/urban systems be able to improve uniform procedures for bigger data sharing in the time of tragedies.
Cloud computing plays an important role in Information Technology (IT) management. Consequently, various cloud computing developers and users experience different benefits and similarly challenges to its use and potential opportunities in driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Despite the increasing benefits of cloud computing, including increased speed of data processing and reduced costs compared to traditional computing, issues of security and privacy risk remain one of the greatest concerns in cloud computing. Through a systematic literature review, the evolution and developments in technology and issues of security and privacy from many years are examined to establish the trends in the threats; and thereby, provides a projection on the future of security of cloud computing. This paper presents the cloud computing aspects (types/aspects, and categories such as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS). The paper dwells on the challenges of cloud computing going into the future with some solutions that have potential to work.
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