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IT Voice August 2019 Edition

Who are we becoming in the cyber-world?

Too much technology can hamper the social development of us.
Growing up with technology can be great fun. With latest gadgets and  technology has become like a window to the cyber world. But too much of technology or cyber addiction is hampering the social development. Let us have a look at the seven things that happened when we got trapped in the cyber world.

We don’t develop a bond with friends: Virtual friends have become real friends. In Cyber world we really don’t know what is the real friendship means. Friendship has become more of digital bonding than emotional bonding. we are alone and we don’t share our sorrows and happiness with our friends.

Family relationship are getting affected: Earlier television and video games have become more of a baby sitter. “Families are not spending enough time with each other. Even when they go out the whole family is busy playing with gadgets, Listing music and texting message.

We are losing our creativity: It is a sad state of affair that our new generation are no longer making sand castles, Playing physical games and they are no longer interested in painting. Even in parties too new generation children’s are get busy with electronic gadgets. They don’t even talk to each other. They eat also with playing with gadgets.

We are not getting enough sleep: Cyber addiction is a serious addiction by which we all are not getting enough sleep. There is a common tendency for us to lose track of time when they are busy in surfing unwanted information and playing game online.

We get mentally tired and it has been noticed that we are generally irritable and we don’t realise we are sleepy since we are so engrossed in playing. It is advisable not to use gadgets completely, but to have some fixed timing for it.

Use and know about ERA of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, using shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices on demand, and of it is stored on servers (on the internet in layman’s term).Cloud computing relies on sharing of resources to achieve coherence and economies of scale.

It is an efficient method of managing lots of computer servers, data storage and networking.

A cloud can be private or public. A public cloud sells services to anyone on the Internet. (Currently, Amazon Web Services is the largest public cloud provider.) A private cloud is a proprietary network or a data center that supplies hosted services to a limited number of people. Private or public, the goal of cloud computing is to provide easy, scalable access to computing resources and IT services.

A cloud services provider such as Amazon Web Services, owns and maintains the network-connected hardware required for these application services, while you provision and use what you need via a web application. 

Cloud computing has three main types that are commonly referred to as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Selecting the right type of cloud computing for your needs can help you strike the right balance of control and the avoidance of undifferentiated heavy lifting. 

Talking about the future of cloud computing, we might also expect the use of software through cloud only and there will be no need of installation of software on separate devices or there can be a whole OS available to use on the internet through cloud.

The future of cloud computing will be powerful and for one thing, the extreme agility and accessibility of a cloud is far superior to the use of current technology. No matter where in the world someone happens to be, or what device they are using, they can access their cloud and continue to do their work or share their information.