The Cloud is Robin Hood: it is bridging the gap between rich and poor

The Cloud is Robin Hood: it is bridging the gap between rich and poor

In a report published by the University of San Diego, Unlocking the Benefits of Cloud Computing for Emerging Economics, researchers found countless benefits in increased global access to cheap data storage and processors. The authors intimated that in the future, cloud computing technologies will be an economic stabilizer.Cloud-based technologies have experienced explosive growth in recent years, and evidence suggests they they will continue to grow. By 2014 Gartner predicted that 60 percent of the world’s server workloads will take place on virtualized cloud servers.It’s great news for vendors and businesses, but what does this mean for people

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