Cloud ComputingAt times, we truly have to ponder if technology has made our life simpler or complicated. It has become necessary to be active on Facebook and other social networking sites to prove our presence.  There are innumerable things to do including on a daily basis including checking mails, tweeting, blogging etc. The innovations introduced every other day in the sphere of technology have surely left us bewildered.   “How I wish all these accounts and contacts could have been synchronized and be available with a tap?” is what we would have all told ourselves atleast once juggling your accounts.

Cloud computing is the answer to all these problems.  It enables you to have all your information from Blackberry, tablets, iPod, your laptop synchronized at a place. The word “Cloud Computing” was derived from the books of 1990 where internet was referred as clouds considering its indefiniteness.  However it got sudden recognition when CEO Eric Schmidt, Google‘s key player mentioned it in one of his press conferences in 2006.

iCloud‘s service that was introduced last year has made it possible for Apple users to store their music onto innumerable servers. Similarly, even Microsoft demonstrated the interlinking capacities of Cloud.

 Cloud ComputingIf the entire phenomenon of internet seems time – consuming to you, Cloud computing comes to your rescue. All your data is made accessible and may accompany you wherever you go. All your worries of losing your data can be resolved with this feature. Besides, it becomes increasingly easy to keep a track on all your updates at a go. While space is generally considered as a major limitation while computing, Cloud Computing deals with this problem too. You have access to all the information from anywhere: This is what Cloud Computing offers you in short. It is obvious that you cannot use this feature with your internet at a snail’s pace.

All that Cloud Computing demands is speedy internet and the introduction of 3G and 4G does not keep you away from the same. While all this may seem new and somewhat unattainable now, Cloud computing will surely be the in thing in the long run.