While there are more technical definitions used to describe it (one of best comes from the National Institute of Standards and Technology – NIST), Cloud Computing is basically the concept of using shared resources over a network, typically the Internet. In most cases, the word “Cloud” can actually be interchanged with “Internet.” So the real question is - How do you share computing resources over the Internet?

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