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Cloud computing architectures consist of front-end platforms called clients or cloud clients. These clients are servers, fat (or thick) clients, thin clients, zero clients, [[tablet computer|tablets]] and mobile devices that users directly interact with. These client platforms interact with the cloud data storage via an application (middle ware), via a web browser, or through a virtual session. Virtual sessions in particular require secure encryption algorithm frame working which spans the entire interface.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Sudha |first1=M |title=Enhanced security framework to ensure data security in cloud computing using cryptography |journal=Advances in Computer Science and Its Applications |date=2012 |volume=1 |issue=1}}</ref> The client portal may consist of an adaptive relay sequencing algorithm, or a more simplistic format defined by interface parameters.
 
===Zero client===