Cloud computing is a type of computing that relies on shared computing resources rather than having local servers or personal devices to handle applications. Instead of storing data and running applications on a local computer or server, the data and applications are stored on and accessed through the internet, often referred to as "the cloud." This allows users to access their data and use applications from any device with an internet connection, rather than being tied to a specific device or location. One of the key benefits of cloud computing is the ability to scale resources up or down as needed, paying only for what is used. This is in contrast to traditional computing models where resources are fixed and cannot be easily adjusted. Cloud computing also allows for greater flexibility and agility in terms of adding or removing resources as the needs of the business change. There are several different types of cloud computing, including public cloud, private cloud, and hyb...