Why Use the Cloud?
Using Mozy to back up files
There are many reasons to use the cloud, but the main reasons are
convenience and
reliability. In the past, if you wanted to
bring a file with you, you would have to save it to a
USB flash drive,
external hard drive, or
CD-R disc.
Saving a file to the cloud ensures that you'll be able to access it
with any computer that has an internet connection, so you don't have any
physical media to keep track of. The cloud also makes it much easier to
share a file with coworkers or friends, making it possible to
collaborate over the internet.
With the cloud, you're much less likely to
lose your data, since it is stored on servers. However, just like anything online, there is always a risk that someone may try to
gain access to your personal data, so it's important to choose a
strong password and pay attention to any
privacy settings for the service you're using.
What is a Web App?
Google Drive
Previously, we talked about how
desktop applications allow you to perform tasks on your computer. However, there are also
web applications (or
web apps), which run
in the cloud and do not need to be installed on your computer. These are sometimes called
cloud apps.
Examples of Web Apps
Here are a few examples of web apps:
Facebook
- Online Email Services: Services like Gmail and Yahoo! Mail run within your browser and can do many of the same things that email programs like Microsoft Outlook
can do. After you sign up for an online email service, you can begin
using it immediately - no installation is required. Instead of being
stored on your computer, your emails are stored in the cloud.
- Google Docs: Google Docs is an office suite that runs within your browser. Much like Microsoft Office, you can use it to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and more. Your documents are stored in the cloud, which makes it easy to share your documents with other people.
- Facebook: Facebook lets you create an online profile and interact with your friends. Profiles and conversations are constantly evolving, so Facebook uses web app technologies throughout the site to keep the information up-to-date. There are also games and other web apps that you can add to your Facebook profile.
Web apps are becoming more and more integrated
with websites, and it may be hard to distinguish between a web
application and a "regular" website. In many cases, you may be using a
web application without even knowing it!
How Do Web Apps Work?
When you use a web app, you are working from your computer or mobile
device, but much of the actual processing is done by a network of
servers. These servers can
pool all of their processing power in order to handle requests from all over the world. They also use specialized servers to
store the data that you're working with, as well as the data from all of the other users. All of this happens very
seamlessly, so it looks almost like the application is running on your computer.
For example, if you open a document with
Google Docs, your web browser will communicate with the network of
servers
to display your document. As you edit the document, your browser will
work closely with the servers to make sure everything is kept
up-to-date.
Google Docs
- Do you already use the cloud for things like web-based email?
- What are some other ways you could use the cloud?
- How is a web app different from a desktop application?
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