Computer Science

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Cloud Computing

Cloud computing:
           Cloud computing is a phrase used to describe a method of computing involves a large number of computers connected through the Internet. In other words, cloud computing is a way to say a computer work load that is  distributed over a network. It means that any computer, as long as it is connected to the internet, has the ability to run a program or application along with many other computer that are also connected to the same network.

             Today, cloud computing is in it's early stages, with only a few companies providing a limited range of online services. In essence, the "cloud" refers simply to the Internet as a vessel for storage and computing as opposed to local software on a single computer. Examples include online music storage, word processing applications, business computing applications, and PC or Mac backups.






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