prasad1
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Recently I came across a hilarious video uploaded on YouTube and I want to share it with readers. I am talking about a video clip which features a news anchor interviewing Vishwa Bandhu Gupta who was formerly Income Tax Commissioner.
In this short video clip Vishwa Bandhu Gupta talks about never-heard-before American Technologies which sound miraculous. But most of his statements are his self-imagined hypotheses which are beyond imagination of a sane person.
In this short video clip Vishwa Bandhu Gupta talks about never-heard-before American Technologies which sound miraculous. But most of his statements are his self-imagined hypotheses which are beyond imagination of a sane person.
Of several technologies Mr. Gupta talks about Google’s Cloud Computing which according to him stores data in physical real clouds in the sky. He tells that rain and thunder can affect and alter the data system. Although he manages to convince and surprise the interviewer. All of us know that Cloud Computing is not related to real clouds in the sky in anyway. Cloud Computing is a data storage system which can be used to store and retrieve data on a remote server through internet.
Watch this funny and hilarious-upto-stomachache interview that you might have never come across. The video is in Hindi but you can understand it easily through the embedded English subtitle if you don’t know Hindi.
[video=youtube_share;ApQlMm39xr0]https://youtu.be/ApQlMm39xr0[/video]
To be precise.
Cloud computing, also on-demand computing, is a kind of Internet-based computing that provides shared processing resources and data to computers and other devices on demand. It is a model for enabling ubiquitous, on-demand access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications and services), which can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort. Cloud computing and storage solutions provide users and enterprises with various capabilities to store and process their data in third-party data centers. It relies on sharing of resources to achieve coherence and economy of scale, similar to a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network.
Advocates claim that cloud computing allows companies to avoid upfront infrastructure costs, and focus on projects that differentiate their businesses instead of on infrastructure. Proponents also claim that cloud computing allows enterprises to get their applications up and running faster, with improved manageability and less maintenance, and enables IT to more rapidly adjust resources to meet fluctuating and unpredictable business demand.
In this short video clip Vishwa Bandhu Gupta talks about never-heard-before American Technologies which sound miraculous. But most of his statements are his self-imagined hypotheses which are beyond imagination of a sane person.
In this short video clip Vishwa Bandhu Gupta talks about never-heard-before American Technologies which sound miraculous. But most of his statements are his self-imagined hypotheses which are beyond imagination of a sane person.
Of several technologies Mr. Gupta talks about Google’s Cloud Computing which according to him stores data in physical real clouds in the sky. He tells that rain and thunder can affect and alter the data system. Although he manages to convince and surprise the interviewer. All of us know that Cloud Computing is not related to real clouds in the sky in anyway. Cloud Computing is a data storage system which can be used to store and retrieve data on a remote server through internet.
Watch this funny and hilarious-upto-stomachache interview that you might have never come across. The video is in Hindi but you can understand it easily through the embedded English subtitle if you don’t know Hindi.
[video=youtube_share;ApQlMm39xr0]https://youtu.be/ApQlMm39xr0[/video]
To be precise.
Cloud computing, also on-demand computing, is a kind of Internet-based computing that provides shared processing resources and data to computers and other devices on demand. It is a model for enabling ubiquitous, on-demand access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications and services), which can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort. Cloud computing and storage solutions provide users and enterprises with various capabilities to store and process their data in third-party data centers. It relies on sharing of resources to achieve coherence and economy of scale, similar to a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network.
Advocates claim that cloud computing allows companies to avoid upfront infrastructure costs, and focus on projects that differentiate their businesses instead of on infrastructure. Proponents also claim that cloud computing allows enterprises to get their applications up and running faster, with improved manageability and less maintenance, and enables IT to more rapidly adjust resources to meet fluctuating and unpredictable business demand.
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