This technology enables physical hardware and software to be managed and used through online platforms, rather than residing on local devices.
Key Features of Cloud Technology:
Access over the Internet: Users can access their data and applications from anywhere via the Internet.
Flexibility and Scalability: Users can easily increase or decrease storage and processing power according to their needs.
Cost Advantage: It does not require physical hardware investment, it generally operates on a "pay as you use" basis.
Ease of Maintenance: Server maintenance, software updates, and security are handled by the service provider.
Backup and Security: Data is stored securely with multiple backup systems.
Types of Cloud Technology:
Public Cloud: Cloud services that are accessible to everyone, usually operating on a subscription model (Example: Google Drive, Dropbox).
Private Cloud: Cloud systems that are exclusively for use by a specific institution or company.
Hybrid Cloud: A structure that combines the features of both public and private clouds.
Cloud Technology Uses:
Data storage (Google Drive, OneDrive).
Software services (SaaS - Software as a Service).
Web hosting and server services (AWS, Microsoft Azure).
Big data analysis and artificial intelligence applications.
Gaming and media streaming (Netflix, GeForce Now).






















