Cloud computing is an extension of servers that can be accessed from any computing system, this removes the complex working details from visibility. All that is visible is an interface, which connects to a server for a person to use from any computer. How these connections are computed is completely hidden. Hardware is not needed to access all the capabilities of a computer.
Cloud computing applies the concept of abstraction in a physical computing environment, by hiding the true processes from a user. In a cloud computing environment, data can exist on a different number of servers, details of network connections are hidden from the user. In fact, cloud computing was given its name because a cloud is often used to depict inexact knowledge of inner workings.
Remote machines owned by companies would have the computing equipment to promote cloud computing, where these machines would make computing more abstract. This decreases hardware and software demands for a user because to use cloud computing is as simple as opening a web browser. Multiple computers within an office can load one application from a server to retrieve all the software and equipment they need to do their jobs, opposed to a company paying a lot of money for each computer to have the same software. Cloud computing could soon change the entire computer industry.
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