Computer operating systems and cloud platforms with specialized APIs for internet of
things in areas like device management, IoT protection, and analytics are examples of internet of things platforms.
Computer Operating System
1. Microsoft created the popular operating
system Windows. Windows comes in three different versions: Windows 7, Windows 8, and the most recent Windows 10. It is frequently found in servers, laptops, and desktop computers.
2. The operating system that Apple Inc.
created for its Macintosh computer series is called macOS. It is renowned for its smooth interaction with other Apple products and services and has an intuitive user interface.
3. Numerous Linux distributions (distros)
are built using the open-source Linux operating system kernel. Linux distributions that are widely used are Fedora, CentOS, and Ubuntu. Linux is a popular alternative desktop operating system and is used in embedded systems and servers.
These cloud platforms enable businesses and developers to leverage scalable
and flexible computing resources without the need to invest in and manage physical hardware. They play a crucial role in hosting applications, storing data, and providing various tools and services for development and deployment in the cloud. Cloud Platform
1. Microsoft Azure - Amazon offers
AWS, a feature-rich and extensively used cloud computing platform. It provides a wide range of services, such as databases, machine learning, storage, processing power, and more. AWS is renowned for its worldwide reach, scalability, and dependability.
2. Amazon Web Services (AWS) - is a
cloud computing platform that doesn't care about the operating system underneath. Applications made for Microsoft Windows may be deployed thanks to its support for Windows Server instances. In addition, AWS offers a wide range of Linux-compatible services and is ideal for mixed settings.
3. Linux on Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
- Google's cloud computing platform, or GCP, provides a range of services that are comparable to those of AWS and Azure. It covers machine learning, data analytics, computing, and storage services. Google Cloud is renowned for its machine learning and data analytics capabilities.
These cloud platforms provide a range of services, including computing
resources, storage, databases, and more, allowing users to deploy and scale applications without the need for on-premises infrastructure. They cater to a diverse set of requirements and workloads, accommodating the preferences and needs of developers and organizations using different operating systems.