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Cloud Computing: The Great Equalizer | Natural Environment Teaching

Cloud Computing: The Great Equalizer | Natural Environment Teaching

Cloud computing, pioneered by companies like Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2006, has revolutionized the way businesses and individuals access and utilize computi

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Cloud computing, pioneered by companies like Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2006, has revolutionized the way businesses and individuals access and utilize computing resources. By providing on-demand, pay-as-you-go access to scalable infrastructure, cloud computing has enabled startups to compete with established players, and has given rise to new business models like Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). However, concerns around data security, vendor lock-in, and environmental impact have sparked intense debates. With the global cloud computing market projected to reach $1.2 trillion by 2027, the stakes are high. As cloud computing continues to shape the digital landscape, it's essential to examine the tensions between convenience, control, and sustainability. The cloud's influence extends beyond the tech industry, with implications for employment, education, and social inequality, making it a critical topic to understand and navigate.