2. Cloud Computing
the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the
Internet
to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a
personal computer.
Internet-based computing that provides
shared computer processing resources and data to computers and
other devices on demand.
3. Types of Cloud Computing:
• Private Cloud: One private network..
• Public Cloud: Owned by cloud service provider and
offers highest level of efficiency.
• Hybrid Cloud: Combination of public and private
cloud.
8. Examples of Cloud Computing
1. Social Networking
2. E-Mail
3. Document/Spreadsheet/Other Hosting Services
4. Backup Services
5. Banking and Financial Services
6. Health Care
7. Government