Cloud Computing is the infrastructure that enables digital resources to be accessible across the world. During the COVID pandemic, cloud computing was the fuel that ran offices since remote working greatly facilitated business continuity.
Cloud hosting is used to store data which not only allows around the clock availability but also renders it safe since even if it corrupts it can be recovered through backup. Moreover, Cloud service providers also offer analytical tools to scrutinize and learn from data.
Cloud enables collaboration on a file allowing multiple users to work on a file at the same time, reviewers to see the updates made in real time and also provides for 24*7 accessibility allowing employees to work at unconventional hours, thus complimenting the work-from-home scenario in a never before manner.
No matter what the disruption, business can never be brought to a complete halt thanks to Cloud; since all that you'd need to resume working is a stable internet connection.
EXAMPLE USE CASES
What is it about?
Creating a consistent and engaging user experience,we stored, managed and processed on a network of servers.
Big Data Analytics
Big Data as the name suggests is incredibly huge in size and requires a lot of storage and processing power. Cloud eliminates this problem since the burden of the Big Data is easily managed on a cloud server without affecting the business's main servers.
Virtual Desktops
With jobs becoming more and more computer oriented, the need to have better processing capabilities and more advanced computers is also increasing. Virtual Desktops allow users to access a more advanced computer inside their own computer. Basically, using a computer by streaming it.
Education
Cloud has not only powered the corporate world, the continuity of various other sectors such as education is attributed to Cloud. Students attend lectures online and have access to their educational resources through cloud which is cost-friendly and efficient.