IT-235For this discussion, locate a recent article (within the last two years) on cloud-based databases and summarize the main points of the article (one to two paragraphs), including any advantages a

IT 235 Final Project Scenario Cougar Pizza Pies is a new concept in pizza delivery. Dylan and Samanth a Morgan have been serving high -class pizzas for over 20 years but have decided to take a new direction with their next pizza concept. Instead of focusing on an ever -increasing variety of specialty pizzas, the Morgan s have decided to turn th e value concept toward the high -volume, late -night pizza -delivery business. Certainly , being close to Atl anta United University, home of the Cougars, and its 38,000 students provides a deep and growing market for their business. As such, the Morgans are creating Cougar Pizza Pies to sell and deliver pizzas only between midnight and 4:00 a.m . A view of the cur rent competitive landscape shows that no other business is currently targeting that same market. The Morgans believe that the simplest business model will bring them the best success in their desired market. As such, the new restaurant will not have any s eating (as most orders will be delivered ), but it will allow for pickup of pizzas if needed. It will also have a limited menu of pizza types (thin, regular, or pan) and a limited topping list (pepperoni, sausage, ham , and extra cheese ) in order to facilita te t he high sales volume expected . Also, to coordinate special instructions from customers (delivery access, cooking preferences, etc.), the Morgans would like to have an area where they can add customer note s to orders. Following their simplicity model, the Morgans have fixed their prices as follows: ● Thin and Regular Crust: $13.00 ● Pan Pizza : $15.00 ● Toppings: $2.00 each Furthermore, for marketing outreach and research purposes, they would like to track orders by phone number, street address, city, state, and zip code. The Morgan s would like to determine and validate that their new busi ness is profitable and business - sav vy. Thus, they have hired you to design a database that supports the validation of the late -night piz za-delivery business. Along with any considerations mentioned above, they know they need to be able to track the following details in a database:  Pizza or ders , including topping s added .  Customer who ordered pizza .  Address pizza was delivered to.  Name and phone number of employee who delivered pizza .  Name of employee who took pizza order .  Sales per hour, day, week, and month .  Delivery status details at vario us points in the night. E ach order should have a status along with the order date and time and the delivery date and time. Note that i f a customer picks up the pizza, the pickup time is the delivery time. Some other considerations for the ordering process include the following : ● A customer can certainly order more than one pizza . ● Customers move often and may order from different locations (a friend’s house , for instance), so address details may also change often. However, each customer would have one prefe rred address . ● Most orders need to be completed and delivered within an hour . ● The Morgans envision opening other stores in other college towns if this venture is successful , so they would like this database to handle multiple stores . The Morgan s are hoping to implement the database very soon, most certainly within the next few months.