What is Cloud Computing?

The idea of a “cloud” principle applied to the Internet itself. Given its scope, size, complexity, it is difficult to represent in a diagram, as simply shown as a large “mass”, a cloud.

The growth of infrastructure suppliers, both connection and Internet access, such as content and services has allowed the Internet now to provide not only information but also possible to have services running as a full application as as would be the desktop computer.

This is known as Software as a Service (SaaS)

In a cloud computing applications work, communicate, play, share, collaborate, and so on, they are hosted on web servers, along with information and all the functions and resources needed to operate. The user only requires access to the platform using a web browser, as you would when visiting any other website.

The Internet can do everything you do on your computer. Using a web browser, either from your desktop, laptop, netbook, blackberry, iPhone, or any other phone, you can enter to review your files, work with them, leave them there and then continue later on with your work right where you left and everything no matter if you do from your office, your home, or having coffee.

This is done because everything is online, not in a fixed location and closed.

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