2. The Mobile Cloud Computing Forum defines MCC
as follows:
“Mobile Cloud Computing refers to an infrastructure
where both the data storage and the data processing
happen outside of the mobile device.”
Mobile cloud applications move the computing
power and data storage away from mobile phones
and into the cloud.
4. Client: Any Mobile Device
Interface: Any Network
Other end: The Cloud Server with
large storage & services
5.
6.
7. Fourth Generation Mobile Technology (4G)
HTML5 and CSS3
Hypervisor
Cloudlets
Web 2.0
8. Rich Services
Flexibility
Cost Effectiveness
Universal Access
Back-Up
Centralized Monitoring and Maintenance of Software
Access to a bigger market for Programmers
9. Network Latency and Limited Bandwidth
The Problem With Cell Phone Platform
The Problem of Input and Output Interface
The Problem of Service Provider
Individualization of Handheld Equipment
Loss Of Battery and Network Flow
Various Access Scheme in Mobile Environment
Security and Privacy
10. Mobile Commerce
Cloud Email
Mobile Learning
Cloud Music
Mobile Entertainment
Cloud Mobile Desktop
Mobile Healthcare
Cloud Print
11. Cloud+
Cloud+ is an exclusive Huawei Cloud service to Huawei
device users. Cloud+ is seamlessly integrated into the
Huawei phone platform.
12. 16 GB Cloud Storage
Cloud+ Drive
Hard disk for life
Cloud+ Synchronization & Backup
Cloud+ Contacts
All Backup
Integrated Cloud Gallery
Gallery
13. OnLive is a cloud-based service that lets consumers play high-
end games that otherwise would not work on their systems and
play with their friends over great distances.
14. Games are streamed down to a phone or tablet at about 0.5 Mbits for a
phone and 2 Mbits for Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G which is less than a YouTube
video.
15. Mobile cloud computing is one of mobile
technology future trends since it combines the
advantages of both mobile computing and cloud
computing, thereby providing optimal services for
mobile users.
Thus we can simply state that:
“Mobile Cloud Computing is the Future”