It was a term that was "floating" there for awhile, but I thought I would take a second to break down the "cloud" and what it means to him. Now and in the future.
My first question, "what is cloud?"-the term "cloud" has emerged from a cloud picture is used in the past for the submission of the telephone network in accordance with Wikipedia. In fact, all the Internet is the cloud. Cloud term refers to a remote network applications or Web tools that any user can access through a Web browser, etc, some very well known cloud on tools that you probably already use are Web-based email such as Yahoo and Google or online photo, such as TwitPic and Flickr. In principle, instead of requiring all of your confidential information stored on the site via the servers and hard drives, you can "store" online in the cloud. This will free up a lot of disk space and much needed resources on your computer and everyone can access it without having to access the site on servers or other storage devices. Comparison, which is often when referring to "cloud computing", that is, covering the city. Everyone has access to information when they are connected to the network, or in this case, the Internet. The main difference between the "cloud computing and more traditional forms of online storage, cloud computing, and data is not stored in one place. In fact they are not even stored in a static location means that the information is available, but not always in the same area of the background.
The next question that I would like to address here was, "why?", I mean, hard drives and computers get faster processors and more every three minutes. Why do we need a cloud? I have a lot of space on my computer for storage of any and all I could need to go about my daily life, whether for work or play. The answer is pretty much as simple as a signature in your Facebook account. We want a cloud from the ease of access to information. We all upload photos, video, and that no services like Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, etc., with the sole purpose of making information available to the rest of the world without the need to provide them with access to our personal computer. The same applies to the play, when you mean cloud when it comes to business use.
The company, which operates on a very thin budget and not where all have massive storage for important information or even money for software for all employees or resources can use cloud-based computing for storing information, as well as to staff using the search method and use of information with little more than a desktop computer. Today and more growing technologies, we can make the most of the same things from our mobile devices, we can do with our table. Cloud computing allows even on-the-go employees have access to information from a mobile device without the need for preservation of any relevant information on the device.
In addition to ease of access and these other great moments we must remember that cloud computing in the "green" solution. With less equipment needed on sites for the storage of data is less than the footprint of the company. As well as less waste when it comes to modernization and disposal of assets.
Now we definitely see the benefits of cloud computing. Space saving and computing power, the ability to access information on the go and business spending, relying on the cloud. However, my third question is "why?" All that glitters is not gold and if it seems too good to be true, it is possible. So that said ... Why not use the cloud? Or at least some words of caution when it comes to cloud computing. First a word of caution comes in the fact that you never know where this data is stored. With that comes some problems of confidentiality and security. Using a little common sense will probably keep you out of hot water here. Secondly when your information is somewhere in this mysterious cloud which is backed up and making sure that it is available no matter what? Exactly. So there comes with cloud computing at the natural concern about the integrity of data. Obviously, any files or information that may be critical and should be based on site location.
I would love any feedback and as always, thanks for reading.
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