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By: killnine83

DING! Agreed.

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By: killnine83

Actually, the internet IS the most common usage of the term, “the cloud.” Any sort of proper computer network training refers to it as such, mostly because it’s difficult to predict how data will...

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By: braincloud

The internet is A cloud, look at any block diagram circa 1999. “THE” cloud is usually a service offered by any of several providers that offer some form of coherent package. What exactly those services...

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By: Clay Dowling

And it showed that 51% of them understood about what cloud computing really is, unlike the authors of this study. There is no magic ‘cloud,’ just a lot of machines and network connections. Those will...

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By: Clay Dowling

So enlighten me, what is this magic form of computing that doesn’t rely on power and network connections to physical machines? Until you resolve that problem, weather does indeed mess with cloud...

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By: Raju

They’re vulnerable to extreme weather conditions which causes “physical” harm to the datacentres. A simple stormy weather doesn’t affect cloud in any way.

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By: vatsal

it seems that most of the adults in US have no idea what is cloud computing exactly , thats why they are telling this foolish thing.

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By: Aman

The video with the subtitles is pretty funny. But if you understand Hindi and understand that he was trying to explain the Cloud Computing concept to people that have never heard of it before, you’d...

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By: beingwithoutreason

Sounds like you’re making fun of Americans. The demographics of the survey takers is important. If they were all 15-25 year olds, the results would be quite different. It is disturbing that something...

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By: beingwithoutreason

The video was great. I think he was saying that he doesn’t think the cloud is reliable enough to be used for important government business that affects people’s daily lives.

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