But what Web services suggest is that the connection is always there between an application that is resident somewhere in the cloud, and a user who is somewhere on the other end of a connection.
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Well Web services are nothing more than a way for users to interact with applications.
From a security perspective, if you're connected, you're screwed.
The Internet is a testament to a connected system that works - it's a global network where any computer can reach another, and easily transfer information across.
In effect, the Internet is a global connection of interconnected computers. It has been described as truly a peer-to-peer system with many distributed nodes and no central point of control architecture.
There is an odd mix of permeability and impermeability in the Net. You won't be able to communicate with everyone, and not every application will be accessible to everyone.
Cloud computing is a great euphemism for centralization of computer services under one server.
So ensuring the integrity of the data and integrity and validity of the connection is a very important element in any company's strategy that is moving towards a Web service paradigm.
Cloud Gaming means that the game doesn't need to be downloaded and run on your computer; it literally means the game runs out on the Internet, in the cloud, with the experience being streamed to the players.
Everything is going to be connected to cloud and data... All of this will be mediated by software.
Our goal with the cloud is to make sure that our cloud and our cloud applications are available on every device in the world.
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