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    Why we use cloud computing??

    I am always think about why we use cloud computing??? What is the actual use and importance of cloud computing??

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    One of the most benefit of cloud computing is you can access your data from anywhere and anytime. In cloud computing our data and files are saved over the internet in the place of our computer hard disk.
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    Taking the advantage of the opportunity I can recommend stratus4.com and their cloud web hosting solutions. Use their 15% OFF CODE: S415OFF
    They can be good for large and small companies as well as for individuals. Excellent service, even on issues not directly related to hosting.

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    Cloud computing is the latest major evolution in computing. It is a paradigm where computing resources are available when needed, and you pay for their use in much the same way as for household utilities. Just as water is piped to your home and you pay for as much or as little as you use, cloud computing resources are available whenever needed and charges are based on how much you use them. When you turn it off, the water that you would have used is available for use by others and, in the same way, shared cloud resources can be used by others when not used by you.

    Widespread cloud computing is made possible by the Internet, and this is the most common way of accessing cloud resources. Intranets and dedicated networks are sometimes used too, in the case of a private cloud, for example.

    In an enterprise that has complex and expensive IT systems to support its business processes, who would not be attracted by the idea of just being able to pay on-demand for someone else to provide IT services without being concerned with the details of how it is done? Who would not welcome having several potential IT service suppliers, giving a competitive choice? Perhaps you no longer need an internal IT department, a business within your business of people who aren't core to your products and services. You can stop worrying about hiring and retaining a workforce with IT skills that are in short supply and therefore at a premium. And you can escape from the confines of application upgrades and hardware obsolescence

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    It's cost effective,Faster deployment,Unlimited storage space and eaisaly we can access from anywhere without and software.

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    Cloud computing is the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer.
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    We use cloud computing for the following features:
    1. Cost effective
    2. unlimited storage space
    3. backup and recovery
    4. scalability
    5. device diversity
    6. security
    7. agility
    8. competitiveness

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    Clouds can provide users with a number of different benefits.
    Many businesses large and small use cloud computing today either directly (e.g. Google or Amazon) or indirectly (e.g. Twitter) instead of traditional on-site alternatives. There are a number of reasons why cloud computing is so widely used among businesses today.
    - Reduction of costs – unlike on-site hosting the price of deploying applications in the cloud can be less due to lower hardware costs from more effective use of physical resources.
    - Universal access - cloud computing can allow remotely located employees to access applications and work via the internet.
    - Up to date software - a cloud provider will also be able to upgrade software keeping in mind feedback from previous software releases.
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    Some features
    unlimited storage space
    backup and recovery

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    We use cloud computing because it increases efficiency, access easily own data from anywhere and anytime when we are connected to internet. Cloud computing benefits are:-

    1. Flexibility
    2. Disaster recovery
    3. Automatic software updates
    4. Capital-expenditure Free
    5. Increased collaboration
    6. Work from anywhere
    7. Document control
    8. Security

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    There are a number of reasons why cloud computing is so widely used among businesses today. - Reduction of costs – unlike on-site hosting the price of deploying applications in the cloud can be less due to lower hardware costs from more effective use of physical resources.

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    Cloud computing provides lots of benefits that's why all the businesses are moving towards cloud concept.Here are the benefits which cloud computing focuses on:
    1. Scalability
    2. Data Encryption
    3. Security
    4. Cost effective
    5. Flexibility
    6. Automatic Software updates

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    Cloud computing has been credited with increasing competitiveness through cost reduction, greater flexibility, elasticity and optimal resource utilization. Here are a few situations where cloud computing is used to enhance the ability to achieve business goals.

    1. Flexibility

    Cloud-based services are ideal for businesses with growing or fluctuating bandwidth demands. If your needs increase it’s easy to scale up your cloud capacity, drawing on the service’s remote servers. Likewise, if you need to scale down again, the flexibility is baked into the service. This level of agility can give businesses using cloud computing a real advantage over competitors – it’s not surprising that CIOs and IT Directors rank ‘operational agility’ as a top driver for cloud adoption.

    2. Disaster recovery

    Businesses of all sizes should be investing in robust disaster recovery, but for smaller businesses that lack the required cash and expertise, this is often more an ideal than the reality. Cloud is now helping more organisations buck that trend. According to Aberdeen Group, small businesses are twice as likely as larger companies to have implemented cloud-based backup and recovery solutions that save time, avoid large up-front investment and roll up third-party expertise as part of the deal.

    3. Automatic software updates

    The beauty of cloud computing is that the servers are off-premise, out of sight and out of your hair. Suppliers take care of them for you and roll out regular software updates – including security updates – so you don’t have to worry about wasting time maintaining the system yourself. Leaving you free to focus on the things that matter, like growing your business.

    4. Capital-expenditure Free

    Cloud computing cuts out the high cost of hardware. You simply pay as you go and enjoy a subscription-based model that’s kind to your cash flow. Add to that the ease of setup and management and suddenly your scary, hairy IT project looks at lot friendlier. It’s never been easier to take the first step to cloud adoption.

    5. Increased collaboration

    When your teams can access, edit and share documents anytime, from anywhere, they’re able to do more together, and do it better. Cloud-based workflow and file sharing apps help them make updates in real time and gives them full visibility of their collaborations.

    6. Work from anywhere

    With cloud computing, if you’ve got an internet connection you can be at work. And with most serious cloud services offering mobile apps, you’re not restricted by which device you’ve got to hand.

    The result? Businesses can offer more flexible working perks to employees so they can enjoy the work-life balance that suits them – without productivity taking a hit. One study reported that 42% of workers would swap a portion of their pay for the ability to telecommute. On average they’d be willing to take a 6% pay cut.

    7. Document control

    The more employees and partners collaborate on documents, the greater the need for watertight document control. Before the cloud, workers had to send files back and forth as email attachments to be worked on by one user at a time. Sooner or later – usually sooner – you end up with a mess of conflicting file content, formats and titles.

    And as even the smallest companies become more global, the scope for complication rises. According to one study, "73% of knowledge workers collaborate with people in different time zones and regions at least monthly".

    When you make the move to cloud computing, all files are stored centrally and everyone sees one version of the truth. Greater visibility means improved collaboration, which ultimately means better work and a healthier bottom line. If you’re still relying on the old way, it could be time to try something a little more streamlined.
    8. Security

    Lost laptops are a billion dollar business problem. And potentially greater than the loss of an expensive piece of kit is the loss of the sensitive data inside it. Cloud computing gives you greater security when this happens. Because your data is stored in the cloud, you can access it no matter what happens to your machine. And you can even remotely wipe data from lost laptops so it doesn’t get into the wrong hands.

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    here Some consider cloud computing an overused buzzword that has been blown out of proportion by marketing departments at large software firms. A common argument from critics is that cloud computing cannot succeed because it means that organizations must lose control of their data, such as an email provider that stores

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    Cloud computing allows consumers and businesses to use applications without installation and access their personal files at any computer with internet access. Cloud-based services are ideal for businesses with growing or fluctuating bandwidth demands.

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