Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing services, including storage, processing power, networking, and software, over the internet.

Instead of owning and managing physical hardware and software, users can access and use resources hosted on remote servers provided by cloud service providers. Cloud computing offers several benefits and model

Scalability

Scalability

Cost Efficiency

Cost Efficiency

Flexibility

Flexibility

Accessibility

Accessibility

Reliability and Redundancy

Reliability and Redundancy

Security

Security

Faster Deployment

Faster Deployment

Innovation

Innovation

Data Analytic

Data Analytic

Environmental Impact

Environmental Impact

Popular cloud service providers include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and IBM Cloud.

Organizations and individuals can choose the most suitable cloud model and provider based on their specific needs, whether it's hosting applications, storing data, running virtual machines, or leveraging advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence services.