As described in the ever reliable wikipedia "a cloud is a visible mass of droplets, in other words, little drops of water or frozen crystals suspended in the atmosphere..". If this sounds as plausible a description as you've heard so far, then you're probably in the right place.

If however you already know all there is to know about Cloud Computing, fully understand the nuances around security, private cloud, public cloud, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, automation etc. etc. then this site probably isn't for you.

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