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CB

CloudBank (CB) is a cloud access entity that will help the computer science community access and use public clouds for research and education by delivering a set of managed services designed to simplify access to public clouds.

CILogon

A federated identity management service that enables researchers to use their home organization identities to access research applications, rather than requiring yet another username and password to log on. More Information.

Cold Storage

Cold storage is a computer system or mode of operation designed for the retention of inactive data. [Source: TechTarget]

Command Line Interface

Accessing Cloud resources, tools, and services from a command-line interface.

Compute

Cloud Computing Services provide information technology (IT) as a service over the Internet or dedicated network, with delivery on demand, and payment based on usage. Cloud computing services range from full applications and development platforms, to servers, storage, and virtual desktops. [Source: Dell]

Compute Optimized

Compute optimized instances are ideal for compute-bound applications that benefit from high-performance processors. [Source: AWS]

Connectivity & Control Services

Secure, control, and manage your devices from the cloud. [Source: AWS]

Console & APIs

Accessing Cloud services from programming APIs and console.

Containers

A container is a standard unit of software that packages up code and all its dependencies so the application runs quickly and reliably from one computing environment to another. [Source: Docker]

Content Delivery Network

A content delivery network, or content distribution network (CDN), is a geographically distributed network of proxy servers and their data centers. [Source: Wikipedia]

Conversational Interface

A conversational interface (CUI) is a user interface for computers that emulates a conversation with a real human. Historically, computers have relied on text-based user interfaces and graphical user interfaces (GUIs) (such as the user pressing a "back" button) to translate the user's desired action into commands the computer understands. While an effective mechanism of completing computing actions, there is a learning curve for the user associated with GUI. Instead, CUIs provide opportunity for the user to communicate with the computer in their natural language rather than in a syntax specific commands. [Source: Wikipedia]