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Learning in the Cloud! Cloud Computing for Teachers & Schools. Gett sharing. Www.nmc.org/pdf/2011-Horizon-Report-K12.pdf. Www.nmc.org/pdf/2011-Horizon-Report-K12.pdf?utm_campaign=Listly&utm_medium=list&utm_source=listly. What is Cloud Computing - The Cloud? Webopedia. By Vangie Beal Cloud computing is a type of computing that relies on sharing computing resources rather than having local servers or personal devices to handle applications.

What is Cloud Computing - The Cloud? Webopedia

In cloud computing, the word cloud (also phrased as "the cloud") is used as a metaphor for "the Internet," so the phrase cloud computing means "a type of Internet-based computing," where different services — such as servers, storage and applications — are delivered to an organization's computers and devices through the Internet. A Simple Description In its most simple description, cloud computing is taking services ("cloud services") and moving them outside an organizations firewall on shared systems. Applications and services are accessed via the Web, instead of your hard drive. Cloud computing is comparable to grid computing, a type of computing where unused processing cycles of all computers in a network are harnesses to solve problems too intensive for any stand-alone machine. How it Works. Cloud computing. Cloud computing metaphor: For a user, the network elements representing the provider-rendered services are invisible, as if obscured by a cloud.

Cloud computing

Cloud computing is a computing term or metaphor that evolved in the late 1990s, based on utility and consumption of computer resources. Cloud computing involves application systems which are executed within the cloud and operated through internet enabled devices. Purely cloud computing does not rely on the use of cloud storage as it will be removed upon users download action. Clouds can be classified as public, private and hybrid.[1][2] Overview[edit] Cloud computing[3] relies on sharing of resources to achieve coherence and economies of scale, similar to a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network.[2] At the foundation of cloud computing is the broader concept of converged infrastructure and shared services.

Cloud computing, or in simpler shorthand just "the cloud", also focuses on maximizing the effectiveness of the shared resources. What is cloud computing? - Definition from WhatIs.com. Cloud computing is a general term for the delivery of hosted services over the internet.

What is cloud computing? - Definition from WhatIs.com

Cloud computing enables companies to consume a compute resource, such as a virtual machine (VMs), storage or an application, as a utility -- just like electricity -- rather than having to build and maintain computing infrastructures in house. By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. You also agree that your personal information may be transferred and processed in the United States, and that you have read and agree to the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy.

Cloud computing boasts several attractive benefits for businesses and end users. Three of the main benefits of cloud computing are: Self-service provisioning: End users can spin up compute resources for almost any type of workload on demand.