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A computer on every desk and in every home
co founder of apple computer. Then he started his own company.
Cloud computing is a server database that allows the computer's owner. There are many different databases that you can set up, allowing you to easily set up the server for your home based computer.
The person or demographic that are the target of a specific computer program, product or service. E.g. the end user of Windows XP Home Professional is the home computing user base.
Yes! Cloud computing is good for home, office and on the go use. Anything that you download or upload at your home computer will also be available on your work or phone. It is a great opportunity for ease and organization.
It depends on how much current each computer draws. An average rating for a computer power supply for a home computer is about 250 watts. A 20 amp circuit breaker can handle about 8 of this type of computer.
Clod computing is not replacing anything - it's just a secure area of storage space on the internet. Cloud computing - is simply an internet-connected computer - any computer - that you can upload personal files to. Think of it this way... Suppose you had important files on your home computer, that you needed to take with you to a business meeting. Instead of leaving your home computer on, and connected to the internet, you upload the files to the 'cloud' - to a secure location. Once you get to the meeting, you access the 'cloud' from the computer where the meeting is being held, and the files you saved are there for you to access.
On a single home computer? Significantly smaller. But when you combine that home computer with every other volunteer computer on the grid, it is much more powerful and efficient than any supercomputer.
'Computer' in simple terms can be used to define the processor alone, since it does the major computing part. But the computer what we use in everyday use consists of various parts like for example a DVD drive,Graphics card,etc. so its an assembled system to meet the requirements of an average home user. That's why its called a computer system.
It depends on what PC, but your power supply will normally say on the side of it. Most commonly is between 200-400 watts Power consumption is a combination of several things. The power listed on your power supply is the amount the power supply is capable of handling. The actual power consumption of the computer depends on what processes are being used, for example word processing will consume less power than heavy gaming. However, one can expect average computer use to consume 150-200W.
Computing Environment is a collection of computers / machines, software, and networks that support the processing and exchange of electronic information meant to support various types of computing solutions.
Business computing is done at work; personal computing is done at home.