Big Cloud: a hybrid cloud model for secure data storage through cloud space
by Kaushik Sekaran; P. Venkata Krishna
International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms (IJAIP), Vol. 8, No. 2, 2016

Abstract: In recent years, cloud computing has proven its importance in every domain. Cloud computing brings the technological drift in banking and finance sectors. In today's computing field, cloud applications and cloud services are getting increased rapidly over the internet. Nowadays, each and every important service sectors are migrating towards the cloud computing as it offers scalable and secure online resources with the minimal time delay where there exists million numbers of transactions. In this paper, we have developed novel framework called as Big Cloud which provides faster retrieval of the data. We are rediscovering the anonymity problems through cloud space to solve the security issues in the banking database. On whole, we have explored the merits of involving cloud database in banking, to assure security and effective load balancing of multiple queries among various servers by applying existing encryption algorithms in a newer approach.

Online publication date: Fri, 01-Apr-2016

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