Cloud Computing
Cloud
computing is the term used to describe technology that will replace how we
currently use our computers and software applications.The
concept of cloud computing is that any device (computer invention) connected to
the internet can utilize a network of computing resources.
This
would include infrastructure, applications and storage for far less than what
it would cost to use your own hardware, software and resources.
Additionally, it allows users to have access to
applications that they would not have otherwise. Access is as simple as using
an interface application or just a web browser from any location. The
cloud can allow access to millions of computers in an intelligent, scalable and
redundant system with expert support. Similar
to outsourcing, the difference and advantages of cloud computing are speed,
efficiency, capability and cost, particularly with the increasing popularity of
smart phones and tablets. It
allows users to work from anywhere, to perform any task with any application,
and to pay for only what you use.
Cloud
computing is comparable to using email or online banking where you log into
your account to access and manage your information. The software, applications
and storage do not exist on your computer. But
unlike your email or online banking services, clouds can perform complicated
engineering tasks, schematics, modelling or mathematical computations, and it
can do this in a cost effective and efficient manner.
Another
major advantage to cloud computing is the reliability of service. Servers
can crash, temporarily denying you online access to services and data. But
cloud computing has multiple servers so you always have access. Some
concerns about cloud computing are security and the effect it will have on the
computer industry. The
security concerns are similar to those regarding email and online banking. These
have proven to have reliable security protocols therefore similar advanced
technology has been adopted for cloud computing. It's
anticipated that computer repair and maintenance, as well as IT employment
/contracts will steadily decline as cloud computing rises in popularity.
There
has been a proliferation of free public clouds appearing on the internet. These
services, often referred to as SaaS
(software as a service) are easy to use, fast, reliable and
very good.
You
can increase your use of cloud computing to meet a high demand on your
resources and you can reduce your usage during low demand. This allows you to
adapt to changing conditions without making significant long term investments
in personnel, computers, software and operational costs.
Hopefully,
cloud computing will assist independent inventors and small businesses to be
more efficient and cost effective. At
the very least, it's a levelling of the playing field.
