The Cooperative Relationship Between Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing: Transforming Business Activities Efficiently

Authors

  • Parika Jairath Student, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Punjab College of Technical Education, Ludhiana, Punjab, India

Keywords:

Cloud Computing, Efficiency, Scalability, Regulatory Issues, AI

Abstract

As computer technology has advanced, cloud computing has become a game changer. Both technical and business issues must be resolved for this technology to reach its full potential. The technological issues are the subject of extensive research, but the business consequences are just as important. While AI-driven technology enhances cloud computing research, improving resource management and IT security, cloud computing-specific regulatory issues are also covered, offering policymakers useful information.

The way that IT services are created, implemented, scaled, and maintained has changed dramatically as a result of cloud computing. This modification resolves a significant problem: although the cost of processing power has decreased, many firms still find it difficult and expensive to manage their IT systems. By reducing upfront costs and offering scalable on-demand services, cloud computing aims to close this gap and give businesses access to state-of-the-art IT capabilities.

Cloud computing is a blend of corporate responsiveness with IT efficiency. It enables companies to use compute-intensive analytics, enable mobile engagement, evolve rapidly, and expand applications—all while keeping costs down. Since resources can be intentionally placed in locations with lower energy costs and can also be accessed remotely via the internet, these features remain consistent with the principles of green computing.

Published

2026-01-22