The cloud is
a friendly way of describing web-based computing services that are hosted
outside of your organization. When you use cloud-based services, your IT infrastructure
resides off your property (off-premises), and is maintained by a third party
(hosted), instead of residing on a server at your home or business
(on-premises) that you maintain. With Office 365, for example, information
storage, computation, and software are located and managed remotely on servers
owned by Microsoft. Many services you use every day are a part of the
cloud—everything from web-based email to mobile banking and online photo
storage. Because this infrastructure is located online or “in the cloud,” you
can access it virtually anywhere, from a PC, tablet, smartphone, or other
device with an Internet connection.
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