Let's say you're an executive at a large corporation. Your particular
responsibilities include making sure that all of your employees have the right
hardware and software they need to do their jobs. Buying computers for
everyone isn't enough -- you also have to purchase software or software
licenses to give employees the tools they require. Whenever you have a
new hire, you have to buy more software or make sure your current software
license allows another user. It's so stressful that you find it difficult to go
to sleep on
your huge pile of money every night.
Soon, there may be
an alternative for executives like you. Instead of installing a suite of
software for each computer, you'd only have to load one application. That
application would allow workers to log into a Web-based service which hosts all
the programs the user would need for his or her job. Remote machines owned by another
company would run everything from e-mail to
word processing to complex data analysis programs. It's called cloud
computing, and it could change the entire computer industry.
In a cloud
computing system, there's a significant workload shift. Local computers no
longer have to do all the heavy lifting when it comes to running applications.
The network of computers that make up the cloud handles them instead. Hardware
and software demands on the user's side decrease. The only thing the user's
computer needs to be able to run is the cloud computing system's interface
software, which can be as simple as a Web browser, and the cloud's network
takes care of the rest.
There's a good chance
you've already used some form of cloud computing. If you have an e-mail account
with a Web-based e-mail service like Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail or Gmail, then you've
had some experience with cloud computing. Instead of running an e-mail program
on your computer, you log in to a Web e-mail account
remotely. The software and storage for your account doesn't exist on your
computer -- it's on the service's computer cloud.
Referneces:
3. www.infoworld.com › Cloud Computing
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