Saturday, 22 June 2019

Cloud Computing

The “cloud” has forever been a metaphor for the Internet; in fact, cloud symbols are usually used to portray the internet on diagrams. As a virtual area that connects users from everywhere the world, the internet is like a cloud, sharing info by means of satellite networks.Cloud computing, in turn, refers to sharing resources, software, and data via a network, in this case the internet. the data is stored on physical servers maintained and controlled by a cloud computing provider, like Apple in regards to iCloud. As a user, you access your stored data on the cloud via the internet.
By using cloud storage, you don’t have to store the data on your own hard drive. Instead, you'll be able to access it from any location and download it onto any device of your choice, including laptops, tablets, or smartphones. Moreover, you'll be able to also edit files, like Word documents or PowerPoint presentations, simultaneously with other users, creating it easier to work faraway from the workplace.

Advantages


  1. Worldwide Access
  2. More Storage
  3. Easy Set-Up

Disadvantages

  1. Automatic Updates
  2. Security
  3. Privacy
  4. Loss of Control

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