Cloud computing services (CCS) is a modern blend of provisioning technologies and management of resources formed on limited requirements such as accessibility, hypotheses of elasticity and massive deployment. This paradigm offers on-demand IT resources such as applications, networks, services, data, servers and storage that are readily accessible through the Internet. Need for globalisation and collaboration is currently driving the adoption/rollout of cloud technology. Therefore, the current provision of CCS is focused and segmented, addressing explicit concerns according to these needs. This presents challenges for integrated services such as the missing interfaces concerning the diverse attributes of CCS, the required techniques and dependencies for efficient rollout/adoption. This paper proposes 6-view angles necessary for offering CCS, including all their important criteria and categories. These proposed views should help CCS architects and software developers achieve diverse optimised services; enhance these services in relation to communication, power usage, and interfaces that will ease cost and time; make these services desirable and accessible.
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