Cloud Computing Explained
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Cloud computing is an informal term for a system of providing computing services over the Internet, which is referred to as the “cloud.” Shared resources are provided to individual computers on demand. It may sound like something that developed recently, with the World Wide Web; but the concept is much older, dating back at least to 1966, when Canadian technologist Douglas Parkhill, in his book “the Challenge of the Computer Utility,” described online sharing of information and other things now associated with cloud storage. All kinds of files can be stored in this way— text files, photographs, music, and movies and slide shows.
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