TOPIC: CLOUD COMPUTING
DATE: 6TH JANUARY 2026
TIME: 12:40 PM
PRESENTED BY: WAQAS AHMED KHAN
AUDIENCE: GRADE X
Computer Science for Grade X
What is Cloud Computing?
Cloud computing is a technology that allows users to use computing services
through the internet. These services include storage, software, servers, and
databases. Users do not need to install software or store data on their own
computer. Everything is available online and can be accessed anytime,
anywhere using the internet.
 Uses computing services through the internet
 Includes storage, software, servers, databases
 No need for local installation
 Accessible anytime, anywhere
Benefits of Cloud Computing
Cost Reduction
Cloud computing reduces cost because users do not need to buy expensive
hardware or software. Companies only pay for the services they use.
 No expensive hardware or software
 Pay only for used services
 Low maintenance cost
 No frequent hardware upgrades
Security
Cloud providers use strong security systems such as passwords, encryption, and
firewalls. This helps protect data from hacking and data loss.
 Encryption and firewalls
 Multi-layer protection
 Access control
 Safer than local storage
Quick Access
Cloud services allow users to access files and applications quickly from any
device like a computer or mobile phone.
 Access from any device
 No storage devices needed
 Fast login-based access
 Supports remote work
Scalability
Cloud resources can be increased or decreased easily. If more storage or power
is needed, it can be added without buying new machines.
 Increase or decrease resources easily
 No service interruption
 Flexible system
 Suitable for all organizations
Enhanced Collaboration
Many users can work on the same document or project at the same time. This
improves teamwork and sharing of information.
 Multiple users work together
 Real-time updates
 Easy sharing
 Improves productivity
Automation of Tasks
Cloud systems automatically update software and take data backups. This saves
time and reduces manual work.
 Automatic updates
 Scheduled backups
 Less manual work
 Reduced errors
Reliability
Cloud services provide continuous service with very less downtime. Data
remains available most of the time.
 High uptime
 Multiple backup servers
 Continuous monitoring
 Stable performance
Disaster Recovery
If data is lost due to system failure or accident, cloud backups help recover data
quickly.
 Quick data recovery
 Protection from failures
 Emergency support
 Less risk of data loss
Environment Friendly
Cloud computing reduces the need for physical machines, which saves
electricity and is better for the environment.
 Less hardware usage
 Reduced energy consumption
 Lower carbon footprint
 Green computing support
Performance Efficiency
Cloud servers use modern technology, which helps applications run faster and
smoothly.
 High-speed servers
 Load balancing
 Fast processing
 Better user experience
Uses of Cloud Computing
File Storage
Cloud is used to store files such as documents, photos, and videos online for
easy access.
 Store documents, photos, videos
 Easy access anytime
 Simple sharing
 Saves device space
Data Backup
Important data is saved in the cloud to protect it from accidental loss or
damage.
 Automatic backups
 Easy recovery
 Long-term storage
 Hardware failure protection
Education
Cloud is used for online classes, digital notes, exams, and learning platforms.
 Online classes
 Digital notes
 Online exams
 Student-teacher support
eCommerce
Online shopping websites use cloud computing to manage products, orders,
and payments.
 Manages products and orders
 Handles heavy traffic
 Secure payments
 Fast performance
Social Networks
Social media platforms store user data, photos, and videos on cloud servers.
 Stores user data
 Manages large users
 Real-time sharing
 Secure platforms
Communication
Email services, video calls, and online meetings use cloud technology.
 Email services
 Video meetings
 Global communication
 Reliable data transfer
Gaming
Cloud computing is used to play online games and store game data.
 Online multiplayer
 Game data storage
 No high-end hardware
 Live streaming support
Healthcare
Hospitals use cloud to store patient records and provide online medical
services.
 Patient record storage
 Online consultations
 Secure medical data
 Improved services
Business Applications
Companies use cloud for accounting, payroll, and customer management
systems.
 Accounting and payroll
 Employee management
 Remote office support
 Business planning
Software Development & Testing
Developers use cloud platforms to create, test, and deploy software easily.
 Fast development
 Easy testing
 Team collaboration
 Quick deployment
Thank You

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  • 1.
    TOPIC: CLOUD COMPUTING DATE:6TH JANUARY 2026 TIME: 12:40 PM PRESENTED BY: WAQAS AHMED KHAN AUDIENCE: GRADE X Computer Science for Grade X
  • 2.
    What is CloudComputing? Cloud computing is a technology that allows users to use computing services through the internet. These services include storage, software, servers, and databases. Users do not need to install software or store data on their own computer. Everything is available online and can be accessed anytime, anywhere using the internet.  Uses computing services through the internet  Includes storage, software, servers, databases  No need for local installation  Accessible anytime, anywhere
  • 3.
  • 4.
    Cost Reduction Cloud computingreduces cost because users do not need to buy expensive hardware or software. Companies only pay for the services they use.  No expensive hardware or software  Pay only for used services  Low maintenance cost  No frequent hardware upgrades
  • 5.
    Security Cloud providers usestrong security systems such as passwords, encryption, and firewalls. This helps protect data from hacking and data loss.  Encryption and firewalls  Multi-layer protection  Access control  Safer than local storage
  • 6.
    Quick Access Cloud servicesallow users to access files and applications quickly from any device like a computer or mobile phone.  Access from any device  No storage devices needed  Fast login-based access  Supports remote work
  • 7.
    Scalability Cloud resources canbe increased or decreased easily. If more storage or power is needed, it can be added without buying new machines.  Increase or decrease resources easily  No service interruption  Flexible system  Suitable for all organizations
  • 8.
    Enhanced Collaboration Many userscan work on the same document or project at the same time. This improves teamwork and sharing of information.  Multiple users work together  Real-time updates  Easy sharing  Improves productivity
  • 9.
    Automation of Tasks Cloudsystems automatically update software and take data backups. This saves time and reduces manual work.  Automatic updates  Scheduled backups  Less manual work  Reduced errors
  • 10.
    Reliability Cloud services providecontinuous service with very less downtime. Data remains available most of the time.  High uptime  Multiple backup servers  Continuous monitoring  Stable performance
  • 11.
    Disaster Recovery If datais lost due to system failure or accident, cloud backups help recover data quickly.  Quick data recovery  Protection from failures  Emergency support  Less risk of data loss
  • 12.
    Environment Friendly Cloud computingreduces the need for physical machines, which saves electricity and is better for the environment.  Less hardware usage  Reduced energy consumption  Lower carbon footprint  Green computing support
  • 13.
    Performance Efficiency Cloud serversuse modern technology, which helps applications run faster and smoothly.  High-speed servers  Load balancing  Fast processing  Better user experience
  • 14.
    Uses of CloudComputing
  • 15.
    File Storage Cloud isused to store files such as documents, photos, and videos online for easy access.  Store documents, photos, videos  Easy access anytime  Simple sharing  Saves device space
  • 16.
    Data Backup Important datais saved in the cloud to protect it from accidental loss or damage.  Automatic backups  Easy recovery  Long-term storage  Hardware failure protection
  • 17.
    Education Cloud is usedfor online classes, digital notes, exams, and learning platforms.  Online classes  Digital notes  Online exams  Student-teacher support
  • 18.
    eCommerce Online shopping websitesuse cloud computing to manage products, orders, and payments.  Manages products and orders  Handles heavy traffic  Secure payments  Fast performance
  • 19.
    Social Networks Social mediaplatforms store user data, photos, and videos on cloud servers.  Stores user data  Manages large users  Real-time sharing  Secure platforms
  • 20.
    Communication Email services, videocalls, and online meetings use cloud technology.  Email services  Video meetings  Global communication  Reliable data transfer
  • 21.
    Gaming Cloud computing isused to play online games and store game data.  Online multiplayer  Game data storage  No high-end hardware  Live streaming support
  • 22.
    Healthcare Hospitals use cloudto store patient records and provide online medical services.  Patient record storage  Online consultations  Secure medical data  Improved services
  • 23.
    Business Applications Companies usecloud for accounting, payroll, and customer management systems.  Accounting and payroll  Employee management  Remote office support  Business planning
  • 24.
    Software Development &Testing Developers use cloud platforms to create, test, and deploy software easily.  Fast development  Easy testing  Team collaboration  Quick deployment
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