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International Business Machines, or IBM for short, is the largest computer company in the world. Punch card table machines were its first creations back in 1911. The first computer they introduced, the 701, came out in 1953. The field of mainframes and minicomputers during the 60s and 70s were dominated by IBM. The IBM PC, their first personal computer, was launched in 1981. In a flash, it became the standard. Unfortunately, they lost the market share to Compaq, a vendor of PC compatibles, due to underestimating the market of PCs.

Cloud Computing Service, or simply Cloud, is made for storing documents, photos, music, and much more. Each popular Clouds in the market have their own unique set of capabilities. Not one is the same as the other.

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Dropbox

It is the first known Cloud, coming out in September 2008. It operated by an American company called Dropbox, Inc. which has its headquarters in San Francisco, California. It is a file hosting service. It allows file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software.

iCloud

This is another Cloud that came out on October 12, 2011. It stores files, photos, music, contacts, calendars, and more. In 2016, its users were estimated to be 782 million but rose in 2018 with 850 million users.

Google Drive

Another Cloud owned by Google which was launched on April 24, 2012. It stores files on their servers and has a synchronization them across devices, as well as share them.

Clouds are very useful in terms of group project sharing or safekeeping of different kinds.

The three mentioned above can be used either individually or with several users. iCloud is leaned towards on individuals, Google Drive allows for more users to work together, while Dropbox can be both.

All need an internet connection to function. But iCloud also requires an Apple product for it to work. The company prefers Apple to Apple but it does not mean that Apple to non-Apple products cannot be compatible. As long as at least one Apple product is available, the iCloud is good to go. Meanwhile, Google Drive would be delighted if you have a Google account, but you can also log out or use incognito if you wish to be to remain anonymous while working. And Dropbox needs you to sign up for their site to be able to share.

All of them can be used for personal, educational, and business affairs. Clouds were made to help you make sure that your files are safe and can be accessed at any time.

If you are looking for a secure Cloud for business purposes, then try out the IBM iSeries Cloud. It has a 60-day trial that will leave you wanting for more! It will not fail you!