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Cloud Computing

What is Cloud computing!
In today's era nearly every industry need analytics and reporting for there organisation in order to stand in the competition as well as to cross verify their decision or to take new decision in day to day business processes.
For example a pharmaceutical company if going to develop a new medicine whose alternates are already available in the market so before going to production obviously the organization wants to test the market and analyse how much they can stand and capture the market with this new medicine. To do this obviously data analyst will find some pattern analysis, or market fit for the product, marketing strategy evaluation and prediction all that will be done.
To do these analysis, we need to process huge dataset everyday and after processing sometime that data even is not required, building server's inhouse for this process would be highly expensive as well not feasible in long running. 
Cloud computing here comes in kuch handy way, and with some quick steps and configurations whole setup can be build and installed more quickly as well as it would be cost efficient too. Majorly cloud computing stands for doings business operations on cloud instead of on premise with better computational power, resources, upgrades, quick and efficient GUI and many more features.
Different cloud computing environments such as Azure, AWS, GCP etc are offered by tech giants who already have enterprise level of business applications and integration with the enviornment become much more feasible and easier. 
With plenty of other benefits cloud enviornment are delivered to the end users.

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