Cloud computing has opened a new era to a shared IT infrastructure in which large pools of systems are linked together via the internet to provide IT services, such as different utility services of our day to day lives like tax calculation web services, weather information web services etc; which are on pay per user basis. It provides a virtual resource and therefore is not limited by the power and capabilities of local or remote computers. But cloud computing is in its nascent stage of progression. It has some serious demerits. The data centre hosting cloud application needs huge consumption of energy, which is subsequently responsible for the emission of carbon dioxide gas, which aggravates global warming-a threat to existence of life on earth. In this paper, we propose eco-friendly cloud computing which will not only mitigate global warming but also minimize operational cost by reducing power consumption. Here we have introduced noble algorithm for proper utilization of energy for cloud computing. We have validated our study by a set of experiments using Ubuntu's 10.04 Server editions.
The success of the forthcoming endeavors of human civilization depends on the proper utilization of the resources which are becoming scarce day by day. It is observed that while some places have plenty of resources, other places suffer from the lack of it. This discrimination can be wiped out by a proper management and strategy adopted by the Governments of different countries in the form of a properly implemented and managed e-Governance. The existing e-Governance framework can not address all categories of users. In this paper, we propose a new effective framework of e-Governance based on cloud computing concept, which would be intelligent as well as accessible by all.
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