Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and
economies of scale. You typically pay only for cloud services you use, helping you lower your operating costs, run your infrastructure more efficiently, and scale as your
business needs change. Cloud computing eliminates the capital expense of buying hardware and software and setting up and running on-site datacenters—the racks of servers, the round-the-clock electricity for power and cooling, and the IT experts for managing the infrastructure. It adds up fast. The benefits of
cloud computing services include the ability to scale elastically. In cloud speak, that means delivering the right amount of IT resources—for example, more or less computing power, storage, bandwidth—right when they’re needed, and from the right geographic location. The biggest
cloud computing services run on a worldwide network of secure datacenters, which are regularly upgraded to the latest generation of fast and efficient computing hardware. This offers several benefits over a single corporate datacenter, including reduced network latency for applications and greater
economies of scale. Cloud computing makes data backup, disaster recovery, and
business continuity easier and less expensive because data can be mirrored at multiple redundant sites on the cloud provider’s network.
High Impact List of Articles
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Selection of Methods for Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) that is more Safety and Useful Techniques on the Patients
Ken Kawaura, Tohru Itoh, Kazu Hamada, Hidekazu Kitakata, Sadahumi Azukisawa, Hideyuki Okamura, Sachio Urashima, Masaru Sakurai, Masao Ishizaki
Research Article: Clinical Investigation
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Selection of Methods for Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) that is more Safety and Useful Techniques on the Patients
Ken Kawaura, Tohru Itoh, Kazu Hamada, Hidekazu Kitakata, Sadahumi Azukisawa, Hideyuki Okamura, Sachio Urashima, Masaru Sakurai, Masao Ishizaki
Research Article: Clinical Investigation
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Corrigendum: Clinical Investigation (2015) Vol 5, Iss 12.
Corrigendum: Clinical Investigation
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Corrigendum: Clinical Investigation (2015) Vol 5, Iss 12.
Corrigendum: Clinical Investigation
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Treatment of albuminuria due to diabetic nephropathy: recent trial results
Edward J Horwitz & Jeffrey R Schelling
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Treatment of albuminuria due to diabetic nephropathy: recent trial results
Edward J Horwitz & Jeffrey R Schelling
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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New strategies for the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases
Xavier Roblin, William Dronne, Stephane Paul, Emilie Del Tedesco
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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New strategies for the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases
Xavier Roblin, William Dronne, Stephane Paul, Emilie Del Tedesco
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Moving forward: putting research into practice
Liselotte Hojgaard
Commentary: Clinical Investigation
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Moving forward: putting research into practice
Liselotte Hojgaard
Commentary: Clinical Investigation
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Community-based study highlights the importance of recruiting homeless persons in smoking cessation trials
News and Views: Clinical Investigation
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Community-based study highlights the importance of recruiting homeless persons in smoking cessation trials
News and Views: Clinical Investigation
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