Across
- 2. Technology that allows multiple virtual instances to run on a single physical machine, enhancing resource utilization.
- 5. Ability of cloud services to dynamically scale resources up or down based on demand.
- 7. In cloud technology, this refers to an organization or individual that uses a cloud service provider's resources, such as computing power, storage, or applications, to run their business or personal activities either in isolation or multiple customers share the same resources.
- 8. Set of protocols and tools for building and interacting with software applications, enabling integration with cloud services.
- 10. Encapsulates applications and their dependencies into containers, ensuring consistency across different environments.
Down
- 1. A type of Cloud infrastructure operated solely for a single organization, managed internally or by a third party.
- 3. Automates the management, coordination, and arrangement of cloud infrastructure and services.
- 4. A type of deployment that combines both on-premises and cloud-based solutions, allowing data and applications to be shared between them.
- 6. Delivers software applications over the internet on a subscription basis, accessible via a web browser.
- 9. A US federal law that establishes standards to protect sensitive health information from disclosure without patient consent.
