• Siddarth Kaul 

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The paper proposes to clearly elaborate the usefulness and necessity of clustering and Resilience in Video Conferencing with Cloud Computing it deeply focuses on key areas of how the video conferencing solutions in cloud environment are positioned with an intense resilience on failover and innovations in new technologies for reduced infrastructure usage and less down time with new features availability in cloud environment. The paper also proposes to give a new insight in the various other functions of cloud computing terminologies like Virtualization and Grid Computing in the cloud.

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