This involves delivering computing services over the internet. Instead of having physical servers, businesses can use cloud services for storage, processing power, and software. Examples include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Businesses might use the cloud to host their websites, store data, or run applications. It's scalable, so companies can adjust their resources based on demand. Cloud computing delivers on-demand computing resources (storage, processing, software) over the internet, eliminating the need for traditional on-premise infrastructure.