Cloud computing doesn't really come from the sky. Much of it is actually delivered via underground and undersea cables. It's called 'cloud computing' because when engineers diagram their corporate ...
Lets time travel, back to the 1960s, huge mainframe computers humming in air conditioned rooms and their reels spinning like mechanical ...
While often used broadly, the term cloud computing is defined as an abstraction of compute, storage, and network infrastructure assembled as a platform on which applications and systems are deployed ...
Fast forward a couple of years and the mention of the word “cloud” will no longer draw up the vision of an actual cloud, the sky, or anything even remotely related to the weather. Rather, it will, in ...