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Cloud Computing by Eltayib Osman

Cloud Computing is the future, and that shouldn't be taken lightly. With Cloud Servers the ways we can store files are limitless. I was born in 2000, around those ten years from 2000 to 2010 everyone was using a USB hard drive to load up files and bring them into class. Now, if you step into a high school or middle school they won't ask you to bring your "assignment" externally. You can just upload it to Google Drive (the most popular one for academic reasons) either straight to the teacher or to your own Drive. But what is the use of The Cloud? How can it help us? Well, the three reasons that stand out in this modern-era are accessibility, security, and expenses. If you were to lose your USB device that carried your "essay" in it, what would you do next? You would go out and look for it. There is no way of losing data from online file storage unless it is prohibited by the user themselves. It is updated with every edit, and untraceable unless logged into your account. Though a fair amount of IT employees can lose their work if not done correctly, those are private Cloud Networks. The key ingredient for using Public Cloud Servers is the internet. Without the internet, you cannot access your files, save your files, or send them to people. Private servers do not need internet, because they are already embedded into it. When speaking on accessibility students come to mind first. With an overview of these branch-companies, I can tell, AWS, OneDrive, Google Drive, and others are directly made for students. People 25 years or younger often find themselves using the simplest alternative for most of their possessions. Google Drive makes it one click away to store files and send them to others. Tied together with Gmail, Google Drive is the simplest form of Cloud Storage I've yet to see. Once something becomes easier to access you can tell we're moving in the right direction. This is my take on Cloud Computing Through Companies.