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Is Cloud Computing a Fact or Fiction? – infographic

Is Cloud Computing a Fact or Fiction? – infographic | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

Is Cloud Computing a Fact or Fiction?

 

Cloud Computing: Fact or Fiction? is a new infographic from Devry University helping to explain the basics aboutcloud computing, and the clear up the common misunderstandings people have about the Cloud.

Cloud computing allows you to store, access and share data from Internet-connected devices in one central location.  As technology careers continue to grow across the U.S. and cloud computing creates nearly 14 million jobs by 2015, the Cloud is more important than ever.  Here are the fact you need to know about the Cloud – and the fiction than many believe.

This is a really clean and easy-to-read design, with a great color scheme.  The statistics to support each section are good, and clearly sourced in the long list of data sources in the footer.


Via Martin Gysler
Martin Gysler's curator insight, February 28, 7:09 AM

Here is what you should to know about Cloud computing. A very clear infographic who show us the misunderstanding from people on this subject.

Nuava Solutions's curator insight, February 28, 12:22 PM

Visit our Online Section of Nuava for more information on cloud computing and information. 

Sigrid de Kaste's curator insight, February 28, 7:14 PM

Graphics worth keeping...

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Forecast 2020: Web 3.0+ and Collective Intelligence

Forecast 2020: Web 3.0+ and Collective Intelligence | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

"Let’s focus on the resulting element — the “collective intelligence”. Think about it as billions of human brains working using future super computers as a platform. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Srini Devadas described “collective intelligence” as consisting of two pillars: cloud computing and crowd computing. Cloud computing is using the Internet as a platform and making access to information available to everyone. Crowd computing, according to him, involves the analysis of information into “collective intelligence” far beyond what we have today."


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