Netbooks
As technology advances consumers
are looking for ways to get the same user-experience at a considerably
lower price. When it comes to computing, netbooks are the newest trend. A
netbook is a computer that has very little power and processing speed
on it. It's designed to do one thing and one thing only: to connect to
the Internet. Hence the name "netbook."
Netbooks do not need to
have Windows installed on them, thus saving the manufactures from paying
hefty licensing fees. There is no software installed on the machines
either. They do nothing but plug into the Internet. Since there's no
operating system and no software required, they don't need much
processing speed and not much memory or hard drive space. They are the
bare bones version of the modern computer, essentially getting back to
the very basics of computing power.
Cloud Computing
You
might be wondering what good a computer with little memory, power and
hard drive space and no operating system or programs is. On the surface
it may seem like a useless machine that isn't worth its weight in salt.
That's where cloud computing comes in.
Cloud computing is the new
way to access programs over the Internet. Instead of buying a word
processing program and installing it on your machine, you can now go
online and use the same exact programs, free of charge online. Currently
Google Docs is in its beta testing phase and there are other companies
working on creating similar programs. These programs are not stored on
your computer; rather users access them directly online. This way, users
are able to buy a small, basic computer that does nothing but connect
to the Internet and still do all the work they've always been able to do
on their regular computers.
Data Centers
This
relates to data centers in that the computing power that used to be on
actual computers has to go somewhere. With cloud computing instead of
having programs hosted on personal computers, they will have to be
hosted on servers. Companies will need to host more servers in order to
accommodate the programs and all the users plugging into the web-based
programs.
Netbooks, which first came on the market at around $300-
$500 are getting less and less expensive to manufacture. As the price
drops, and it's estimated that very soon there will be netbooks
retailing for around $100, more consumers will start to take advantage
of this technology. With more people using netbooks and cloud computing,
data centers are going to fill up with servers hosting these programs.
It is yet to be determined how companies are going to make money off of
cloud computing. However, one thing remains for sure, data centers will
fill up quickly with servers hosting these programs.
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