Hello Mayank,
Cloud computing is a method for delivering information technology (IT) services. Here resources like servers, bandwidth, network, storage, software and OS platforms are retrieved from the Internet through web-based tools and applications instead of using a direct connection to a server.
Rather than storing files on a physical storage device, cloud-based storage use a remote database. Any electronic device that’s connected to the internet can have access to the data and the software programs to run it.
Some examples of CSPs are Amazon Web services, Microsoft Azure, Google, IBM, etc. People who use consumer service providers are billed based on the resource they consume over a period.
Data analytics is the process of examining data sets to draw conclusions about the information they contain while using specialized systems and software. This is particularly used for in processing the enormous amounts of data to enable organizations and massive metropolises function better.
The focus areas for both are as follows:
1. Cloud computing: Providing universal access to networking services
2. Data analytics: Handling and processing large volume of data
Therefore, the ultimate purpose of both cloud computing and data analytics platforms is to help organizations function in an organized and effective manner. The striking difference between cloud computing is that it’s a technology or infrastructure that renders continuous and dynamic IT services.
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