Definition of 'Cloud Computing'
A model for delivering information services in which resources are
retrieved from the internet through web-based tools and
applications, rather than a direct connection to a server. Data and
software packages are stored in servers. However, cloud
computing structure allows access to information as long as an
electronic device has access to the web. This type of system allows
employees to work remotely.
Cloud computing is so named because the information being
accessed is found in the "Web Cloud", and does not require a user
to be in a specific place to gain access to it. Companies may find
that cloud computing allows them to reduce the cost of information
management, since they are not required to own their own servers
and can use capacity leased from third parties. Additionally, the
cloud-like structure allows companies to upgrade software more
quickly.
SolutionWare has delivered the Cloud service model for over 10
years with a high level of both security and "up-time"
performance. This approach allows you to focus on your core
business processes with leading edge information technology while
saving you time and money versus the use of an "on premise
solution". Our clients have benefited from the efficiency, flexibility
and unique features found in this software and service solution.
Cloud Services
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