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It means it is stored on their possessively secure servers. Most of the cloud databases have non-download type systems to help protect from piracy and such.
Company's sometimes use a shared server, referred to as a cloud, to cut costs and so that more users can access the information in those servers. They are still maintaining their own hardware.
You don't, cloud computing is remote computing where everything is on the company servers instead of your own computer, which means you lose control of your data locally.
Not all of them. Since cloud computing means putting your data on remote servers all across the globe. but there are few companies like Exvo that does offer free cloud computing. Hope this helps
Cloud Computing is very popular these days. Some of the features include safety and for the customer it means no upfront investment in servers or software licensing.
Cloud computing basically means that you are using a service, not a product. Similar to your e-mail browser, where you have access to your e-mails that are stored somewhere else (Gmail, Hotmail, etc.), much of the information on your computer is yours, but is being stored elsewhere. That elsewhere is the "Cloud".
Cloud computing infrastructure gives you a virtual space that allows you to access data from anywhere. This means you no longer need to purchase separate servers to maintain, but instead allows you to keep files and software on a virtual server.
"Resorted" means turning or going to something as a solution or course of action, often as a last resort. It can also refer to seeking refuge or finding shelter in a particular place.
This is not an idiom. First, it means exactly what it says. Second, when you see AS ___ AS ___ then you are looking at A Simile. Someone is comparing something that is soft to a soft cloud.
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.
No. "Cloud" just means that there are a variety of networked servers that have been configured to respond to client requests. Packets are either directed to any one of the available servers, e.g. by configuring multiple IP addresses (or CNAMEs) behind a single DNS record, or to a single server, at which point network transmission completes as normal. In the latter case, the destination server may forward the request, e.g. load-balancing, to other available servers if configured to do so. But this is not inherent in cloud configuration.
Cloud computing simply means that the data and programs are stored somewhere other than the user's computer and they access them through the internet. Therefore, they have access to what they need no matter what computer they are one.