History of Cloud in Timeline

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Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, and software—over the internet. Instead of maintaining physical data centers and servers on-premises, businesses and individuals rent access to these resources from cloud providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. Key benefits include cost efficiency, as users typically pay only for the resources they consume; scalability, allowing systems to instantly adjust to workload demands; and accessibility, enabling data and applications to be reached from anywhere with an internet connection. The cloud operates on virtualization technology, pooling physical resources into a logical environment. It is categorized into public, private, and hybrid deployment models, and service types such as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). By outsourcing infrastructure management, organizations can focus on innovation and agility rather than hardware maintenance.

14 hours ago : Google Faces Rising Cloud Infrastructure Costs Amid Significant AI Backlog and Capacity Constraints

Google is grappling with soaring AI budget demands and capacity shortages, while Alphabet manages a massive $462 billion cloud backlog despite Gemini delays, regulatory pressure, and concerns regarding Nvidia GPU availability.

December 2013: Detection of Clouds on Exoplanets GJ 436 b and GJ 1214 b

In December 2013, researchers announced the scientific discovery of optically thick cloud formations within the atmospheres of the exoplanets GJ 436 b and GJ 1214 b.