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Cloud Computing Made Simple.

Cloud computing is a way of using computers and servers on the Internet to do things instead of using a computer or server that you own.
Imagine that you want to play a video game on your computer. Normally, you would need to have a special program installed on your computer to play the game. But with cloud computing, you can access the game through the Internet, without having to install anything on your own computer.

Cloud Computing Benefits

  • Scalability - Data storage capacity, processing power, and networking can all be scaled using existing cloud infrastructure. What's the best part? Scaling can be done quickly and easily, typically with little to no impact on productivity or downtime.
  • Elasticity - Elasticity gives businesses and IT organizations the ability to meet sudden spikes in demand, without the need to keep extra equipment on standby to handle that demand.
  • Cost Savings - Businesses can avoid the upfront costs of purchasing expensive equipment that may become outdated in a few years. You pay for only what you use and minimize waste. In the past, when scaling with on-premises physical infrastructure, the process could take weeks or months and require tremendous expense.
  • Convenience - Instead of spending hours and days configuring and maintaining physical hardware, IT administrators can focus on more important tasks.
The game and all the resources it needs to run (like storage, processing power, and memory) are provided by a network of computers and servers in a remote location, known as a "cloud." You can access the cloud from anywhere, as long as you have an Internet connection.

Cloud computing makes it easy for you to use powerful resources and programs without having to worry about maintaining or updating them yourself. It also allows you to access your data and programs from any device with an Internet connection, which is very convenient.