What Is Cloud Computing

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What Is Cloud Computing?

Cloud computing lets you access data, software, and computing power through the internet, without needing local servers or heavy hardware.

Simple Definition

Cloud computing means renting digital resources (like storage, processing, or apps) online. Instead of owning physical servers, you tap into cloud providers like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud on-demand.

Key Types of Cloud Services

1.IaaS – Infrastructure as a Service (e.g., virtual servers)

2.PaaS – Platform as a Service (e.g., developer tools)

3.SaaS – Software as a Service (e.g., Google Workspace, Zoom)

Top Benefits

Access from anywhere

Scalable resources

Lower costs (pay only for what you use)

No need for hardware or maintenance

Automatic updates and backups

Is It Safe?

Yes, cloud providers offer strong encryption, identity controls, and threat detection. But you must also use good habits: secure credentials, MFA, and smart access policies.

Real-World Use Cases

Startups building apps with no servers

Remote teams collaborating in real-time

Enterprises analyzing big data

Everyday users storing photos, docs, and backups

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