SILVER LININGS
The meaning of the cloud has changed somewhat in recent years, more as it became the new buzzword that pundits and marketing executives liked to throw about. In its most basic, layman’s terms, cloud computing is simply accessing a form of digital resource, or service, that isn’t installed locally on your computer.
For the home, consumer user, that could mean accessing Gmail, Google Drive, Dropbox, or, in some circumstances, even viewing content through the likes of Netflix or listening to music via Spotify. It’s a loose interpretation of what a cloud is, but it’s pretty accurate.
From the Small Medium Business (SMB), or Small Medium Enterprises (SME) point of view, it’s a way of consolidating your digital resources and mission-critical content into an always available, online and accessible…
