Cloud computing is the process of data storage and processing on the internet. It ensures data management in a non-physical mode, that way users do not need equipment to manage their data physically.

Cloud computing, however, comes in different modes of usage which includes:

– Private cloud,
– Public cloud, and
– Hybrid cloud.

Private cloud, as it sounds is private. Private individuals and businesses own and operate private clouds over a private network. Public cloud is performed on a more public platform. Business owners and individuals thereby handle their accounts on this public platform. Lastly, the Hybrid cloud is a joint operation of both private and public platforms.

Why cloud computing is of more benefit to you as a user;

Accessibility: One significant advantage of cloud computing is that users easily get any data needed at any point in time on the spot. The user does not need to have a specific or unique device before the user receives the data. Cloud computing also requires no special technical expertise before a user gains access to it. This advantage increases the productivity and efficiency of the user.

Pay as you go: Another great benefit is that cloud computing is a very cost effective mode of usage. Its policy allows users to pay for only the resources used. Therefore, it does not use a bulk like mode for payment which makes it a lot easier to maintain.
Information security: Cloud usage has the option of increasing security on desired information. This comes in the form of putting a password on the file or data encryption. This makes it difficult for a third party, who has not been given exclusive access to the file, to open such files.

Easy file transfer and exchange: This especially comes in handy for users who are always on the move and still yet need a form of storage for communication and business interaction with clients. For instance, a user uploads a file on cloud storage and then gives their client access to such file. The client can also communicate back through the same medium. It increases the efficiency of service, productivity and ensures that the work always gets done.

Data Recovery: Asides information storage and management, cloud computing also serves as a good source of backup plan for information. One can lose valuable data saved locally, either by losing the device on which it was stored or even by things such as a virus infection on the device. However, one can regain data stored over the cloud even on a device different from the one used for the primary storage.

Cloud computing supports increased accessibility, productivity, efficiency and top of it all; it is very cost effective thereby making it a necessary and essential mode of computing for progressing platforms.