Monday, 6 January 2020

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RAJYA NI EPORT

The term Cloud Computing has already become one of the biggest IT buzzwords of the last several years.

You can have seen the adverts on the London Underground, heard your in house IT team refer to it and
can even have been asked to take part in the cloud, but do you know exactly what the term actually
means? And are you aware of the features it encompasses and how it might impact on your work
practices and IT management? In reality, there’s no single universal definition for cloud computing as the
term is really a catch all or umbrella phrase. It’s utilized to cover a plethora of trends related to the web


and work processes. It’s most often used to describe the act of sharing data, files and software on the
internet to users in remote locations. Cloud computing when used to share essential resources like
software packages and data files is of special importance to mid-sized companies who, as opposed to buy
a brand new version of Ms Office or Adobe Photoshop for instance with each new hire, can simply
provide access to the necessary tools through an internet based, central area. Workers in any location can
then log in on-line and access the program needed to complete their task. Cloud computing relates to IT
outsourcing in several ways, the most important of which being that the company requiring access for
employees doesn’t need to invest in the acquisition, management and maintenance of the machines
necessary to host a plethora of packages and applications...
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