Cloud computing allows businesses to access computing resources—such as servers, storage, databases, and applications—over the internet instead of managing physical infrastructure. This model offers scalability, reduced operational costs, and global availability. Companies can quickly deploy applications, adjust resources based on demand, and benefit from built-in security and reliability provided by cloud providers like AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure.
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Cloud computing
The delivery of computing services including servers, storage, databases, and software over the internet instead of local infrastructure.
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