Cloud computing has become one of the more popular buzzwords in modern business. In the cloud, computer storage and software services traditionally on company equipment are instead offered as an online service.
Services can be easily scaled to meet new needs and can be accessed from any location. Companies can avoid buying new hardware and hiring employees to manage the services in-house. Ultimately, cloud services provide substantial benefits and can save money.
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