9. • 1. Amazon Web Services (AWS)
• Amazon Web Services (AWS) is one of the pioneers in
cloud computing. It offers a wide range of services. It
includes computing power, storage, and databases. It’s
a good choice for businesses of all sizes to host their
applications and websites in the cloud.
• Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
Google Cloud Platform offers cloud computing services,
including cloud storage, machine learning, and data
analytics. It’s known for its data processing capabilities
and advanced AI tools.
10. • Google Drive: This is a pure cloud computing service,
with all the storage found online so it can work with
the cloud productivity apps: Google Docs, Sheets, and
Slides.
• Google Photos offers a complete consumer photo
workflow app for mobile and web. Users can
automatically back up, organize, edit, and share their
photos and videos with friends and family. All of this
data can be accessed and experienced in delightful
ways thanks to machine learning-powered features like
search, suggested edits, suggested sharing,
and Memories.
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12. • Dropbox
Dropbox is a widely used cloud storage and file synchronization service. It
allows users to store and share files seamlessly across devices.
• Microsoft Office 365
Microsoft Office 365 is a cloud-based suite of productivity applications. It
includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, accessible from anywhere with an
internet connection.
• Netflix
Netflix relies on cloud computing to stream movies and TV shows to millions
of viewers worldwide. Netflix uses AWS to deliver content to viewers
worldwide
Adobe Creative Cloud
• Adobe Creative Cloud provides access to Adobe’s creative software. Such
as Photoshop and Illustrator through the cloud. Users can create,
collaborate, and share their work online.
13. • NASA
• NASA uses cloud computing for different tasks,
including data storage, analysis, and collaboration on
projects related to space exploration and research.
• NASA uses cloud computing to process data from the
Hubble Space Telescope and the James Web Space
Telescope.
Zoom
• Zoom became a household name during the COVID-19
pandemic for its cloud-based video conferencing and
communication platform. It enables remote work and
virtual meetings.