Zusammenfassung der Ressource
ICT Revision
- Cloud Computing
- cloud storage
- This is where data is saved on
external servers rather than
the users hard drive
- The external servers
are called HOSTS and
are owned by a
hosting company.
- Examples
- Dropbox
- Google cloud
- Microsoft-One D
- Cloud users can
then, provided by
their host, access
- Data
- Storage
- Software
- accessibility
- They do not directly
access servers
- Web browsers and mobile apps
are easy ways to access cloud
- Benefits
- Cost
- You only pay for the
storage you use not
how much it costs to
maintain the hardrives
- Availability
- This data can be received
anywhere you can get
connection to the
internet.
- Drawbacks
- Reliability
- It depends on how
reliable the host of
your data is
- Software
- The company may not
be using the latest and
fastest versions
- Security
- No control over the stored
files, trust is required
- Potential low performance
- The speed of accessing
data may be slower
than if you installed it
yourself.
- Ubiquitous computing
- Examples
- Buildings
- Alarms/security
system
- Cat-flaps
- Scans for the correct
RFID chips so it only
opens for your animal
- Appliances
- Phones
- Fridge
- The RFID chip can also be used to order
and scan groceries within this allowing
you to have constant stock of an item
- People
- Pace Makers
- Hearing aid
- Clothing
- NikeFit +
- Heated Jackets
- Vehicles
- Sat-nav
- Radio
- RFID Chips
- Radio Frequency Identification chips
- Used in everyday
processes for efficiency
- Similar to a bar code however it
does not need to be scanned
- The internet -
hardware