Cloud Computing

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Cloud Computing

What is cloud computing? Actually, cloud computing is not a new thing, it’s already present nowadays, but we don’t notice it. Cloud computing is a technology that uses the internet and central servers to maintain data and applications. Cloud computing allows peoples and businesses to use applications without installation and access their personal files at any computer with internet access. This technology brings a lot of benefits it allows for much more inefficient computing by centralizing storage, memory, processing and bandwidth. A simple example of cloud computing is e-mail; such like Gmail, Yahoo mail and Hotmail, people don’t need to a software or sever to operate them. Users only need is just an internet connection then they can start sending emails and enjoy free storage. The server and email management software is all on the internet and is totally managed by the service provider, Google Yahoo etc. The consumer gets to use the software alone and enjoy the benefits.
    During the past 15 years, a continuing growth trend towards IT industry. This is due to the commoditisation and standardisation of technologies, and most importantly, the dramatic growth in popularity of the Internet. So, with the rapid growth of internet usage, e-business is the future of business field. In fact, cloud computing holds the potential to dramatically change the businesses that adopt it. Cloud computing help companies have good business ideas but don’t have enough money for office space, private servers, networks, storage space and a team of experts, in these situation these people, don’t have a chance to even start working as its expensive to finance their business ideas . Through cloud computing companies they can share software, servers, data and other devices instead of developing their own networks and servers. It helps to reduce costs, both capital and operating. In addition, organizations can store more data than on private computer systems, as their data and...

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