Cloud computing is a computing software. The premise is a virtual network in which your files and programs are not stored on a physical server or network which you have access to but are stored on a network of servers through the cloud hosting company.
It's computing service, rather than a product. Information is provided to devices such as computers. It provides data access, software, and storage resources without requiring users to know location.
Yes, the Cloud Computing solution does allow multiple people to see and share photos. Also if you have any video the cloud computing solution also allows videos to be seen and shared.
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As cloud computing emerges as a unique IT solution for companies, cloud computing consulting companies are growing. The Cloud Computing Journal has compiled a list of the top 150 consulting companies. You may want to consider the following companies at the top of this list: 3Leaf Systems, 3PAR, 3Tera, 10Gen, and Adaptively.
Cloud computing is a more network-based computing solution. When using the cloud, instead of just saving data to your own device (PC, laptop, game console) you're saving it online where it can be accessed by any other device you're using that's connected to the cloud.
Businesses that are under pressure to save money can often either reduce or eliminate their IT staff by moving to a cloud computing solution. In such a move, companies pay for their hardware and software services at a monthly rate from a service provider. In exchange, the cloud computing solution provider makes sure software services are always running and up-to-date and that client data is always backed up.
I found three Cloud Computing magazines you might be interested in. They are; Alltop - Top Cloud Computing News, Cloud Computing Journal and TMC's Cloud Computing Magazine. I hope that you find these choices helpful.
I do not think that Linux is the only host for cloud computing. AT&T and HP are hosts for cloud computing also. You can get free cloud computing at intel.com.
Windows Server operating systems offer cloud computing built into the OS, and a good solution for other windows systems is the online based Windows Live SkyDrive.
Cloud computing is the sharing of information and software between businesses. At intel.com/cloud computing you will be able to find how to get free cloud computing. Also Bluepointdata.com and synaptic.com are places to start your search for free cloud computing.
Any computer website that has cloud computing on it should be able to keep you updated with news about cloud computing technology. I recommend Microsoft.
There is a good explanation of cloud computing at http://www.infoworld.com/d/cloud-computing/what-cloud-computing-really-means-031. I think you can learn most of what you need to know there.
Cloud computing is better then normal grid computing as its cheaper to buy, use and maintain. Cloud computing can offer web hosting also which grid computing can not.