Identifying Challenges for Clients in Adopting Sustainable Public Cloud Computing

Sustainable Cloud Computing is the modern era’s most popular technology. It is improving daily, offering billions of people sustainable services. Currently, three deployment models are available: (1) public, (2) private, and (3) hybrid cloud. Recently, each deployment model has undergone extensive r...

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Computational linguistics
Computer forensics
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Cybercrime
Data collection
Data integrity
Environmental aspects
Internet
Language
Language processing
Literature reviews
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Natural language interfaces
Privacy
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