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INDUSTRAY REPORT
Diploma of technology
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digambar dahikalambe
INSTITUDE OF TECHNOLOGY
HADAPSAR – 411028
Digambar dahikalambe, Student of (Diloma in comuter engineering) declare that the project titled
“Industry Training Report” which is submitted by me to Department in diploma computer engineering,
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HADPSAR PUNE affiliated to.
Date:-
Digambar dahikalambe
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The successful completion of this project mark the beginning of an ever - going learning experience of
converting ideas and concepts into real life, practical system. This project was a quite a learning
experience for me at each and every step. At the same time it has given me confidence to work in
professional setup. I feel the experience gained during the project will lead me to gain the bright
prospect in the future. First of all I would like to give thanks to
Head, Education and Training, Mr. Altaf, for giving me the opportunity to work in this esteemed
organization, which not only has increased our awareness about latest fields but also taught me the
importance of team building. With the deep sense of gratitude, I express my sincere thanks to Ms. Swati
Sethi, for her active support and continuous guidance without which it would have been difficult for me
to complete this project. I will also like to the other working staff teachers at JETKING CENTRAL for
taking keen interest in my project and giving valuable suggestions and helping me directly or indirectly
to complete this project.
Digambar Dahikalambe
02413302713
( CO, Diploma )
CERTIFICATE
ABSTRACT
Cloud computing has come of age since Amazon's rollout of the first of its kind of cloud services
in 2006. It is particularly relevant to Hong Kong because of the tremendous amounts of data that are
being processed here daily in various sectors, and there are signs that subscription to cloud services by
the local companies will soon be on a skyrocket course, despite a slow start in previous years. As a
research theme, cloud computing now easily tops an`y list of topics in computer science because of its
far reaching implications in many areas in computing, especially big data which without cloud computing
is at best a concept. Alibaba's jump in 2014 FQ on the hadapsar (www.info@jetking.com), as well as the
recent establishment of one of its datacenters in Hong Kong, signified the beginning of a new era in
cloud computing where not just the scale, but also every other single aspect in a cloud service will meet
with much elevated complexities. Hong Kong is poised to play a role in the advancement of cloud
computing technologies because of its track record in networking, and recently cloud, research. The
recent establishment of a major cloud R&D center in Hong Kong by Lenovo (January 2015) attests to this
fact. Researchers in various local institutions already have an active agenda of important and significant
problems for which they would like to seek the best and optimized solutions. We believe solving these
problems will create a spot for Hong Kong in the world map of cloud computing research. The results
will also benefit Hong Kong as the reliance on cloud computing services is rapidly increasing. This brief
talk will outline some of the concerns pertaining to the further development of cloud computing into a
mature technology that meets its original goals.
INTRODUCTION OF INDUSTRY
Gyanyug infotech hardware and networking courses are sought after due to
them being the most relevant and compatible with industry requirements.With
proactive initiatives and academic collaborations with Microsoft Redhat Linux
HeathKit and Prometric Gyanyug infotech certifications provide quality and are at
par with international curricula.
Orgnization History
History of the Organization: Gyanyug infotech Solutions is a young
company in Pune, India’s Bustling metropolis city. Itis said to be young because it
is peopled by young, energetic, curious and committed whoare excited about
solving complex business problems, ethically. Conceived with a
visionto leave behind a legacy of transformed peoples as an organization, they
place a highemphasis on working in partnership with customers.
They change to match our needs asthey say they very well understand the
consequences of this and they actually do this tosatisfy their client needs. Their
professionals take their time to understand the client’sbusiness needs, suggest re-
engineering processes and develop appropriate, cost-effectivesolutions.Their
experience has taught them to provide any solution; they need creativity andlots
of inspired thinking their experienced professionals along with the ‘let-us-
do-it’attitude of the fresh talent is constantly pushing the horizons.
Computer hardware
Input devices
Secondary memory
Main memory
Minicomputer
Computer hardware
The physical elements of a computer, its hardware, are generally divided
into the central processing unit (CPU), main memory (or random-access
memory, RAM), and peripherals. The last class encompasses all sorts of input
and output (I/O) devices: keyboard, display monitor, printer, disk drives,
network connections, scanners, and more.
Input devices
Secondary memory on a computer is storage for data and programs not in use
at the moment. In addition to punched cards and paper tape, early computers
also used magnetic tape for secondary storage. Tape is cheap, either on large
reels or in small cassettes, but has the disadvantage that it must be read or
written sequentially from one end to the other.
Main memory
The earliest forms of computer main memory were mercury delay lines,
which were tubes of mercury that stored data as ultrasonic waves,
and cathode-ray tubes, which stored data as charges on the tubes’ screens. The
magnetic drum, invented about 1948, used an iron oxide coating on a rotating
drum to store data and programs as magnetic patterns.