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Could computing is the use of the internet to access [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_(computing)|servers]] in order to provide some service. Cloud computing can offer users use of computing power, software applications, or data services (like storage). Often when this technology provides an application it is referred to as software as a service or SaaS. This is because the user from their own personal computer communicates with a server via the internet to have some software "served" to them. | Could computing is the use of the internet to access [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_(computing)|servers]] in order to provide some service. Cloud computing can offer users use of computing power, software applications, or data services (like storage). Often when this technology provides an application it is referred to as software as a service or SaaS. This is because the user from their own personal computer communicates with a server via the internet to have some software "served" to them. |