Computer Science, asked by sweetyjayavarshini, 5 months ago

A Software Developer wants to add a new feature to an existing application operating in the Cloud, but only wants to pay for the computing time the code actually uses when it is called. Which term describes this feature of computing?

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Answered by sharadpadir1998
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Answer:

Cloud computing is the delivery of on-demand computing services -- from applications to storage and processing power -- typically over the internet and on a pay-as-you-go basis.

Rather than owning their own computing infrastructure or data centers, companies can rent access to anything from applications to storage from a cloud service provider.

One benefit of using cloud computing services is that firms can avoid the upfront cost and complexity of owning and maintaining their own IT infrastructure, and instead simply pay for what they use, when they use it.

In turn, providers of cloud computing services can benefit from significant economies of scale by delivering the same services to a wide range of customers.

Cloud computing services cover a vast range of options now, from the basics of storage, networking, and processing power through to natural language processing and artificial intelligence as well as standard office applications. Pretty much any service that doesn't require you to be physically close to the computer hardware that you are using can now be delivered via the cloud.

Answered by MotiSani
19

Cloud Computing is the feature discussed here.

  • Cloud computing enables users to access data or computing power over the internet as needed.
  • Cloud computing has a unique feature that allows users to pay for applications, storage, and processing power based on how much time they use them.
  • Companies can rent such services from cloud service providers based on their needs rather than owning the complete IT infrastructure, which could be costly.
  • It simply requires consumers to have access to a computer and the internet; the rest is handled by service providers.

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