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THE HISTORY OF CLOUD COMPUTING - Coggle Diagram
THE HISTORY OF CLOUD COMPUTING
1950: Mainframe Computers
huge, heavy and expensive
1955 John Mc Carty "Time-sharing theory
Sharing the computing time between a whole group of users
Helps make the most of the time available for computing
Enable independent businesses to purchase computers
1950 J C R Lickilder
Developed the concept of an interconnected system: requires the right to access particular programs and records, regardless of where the access point may be located.
Founded the cloud computing base
1969: Licklider 's groundbreaking theories inspired other scientists including Bob Taylor and Larry Roberts to create something popular as ARPANET.
1970 to 1990
In 1972, Computer giant IBM launched an operating system called the VM
In 1990: several telecommunications were shown offering their own versions of virtualized private networks.
By 1996, cloud computing was already a lively and rising commodity for businesses, educational institutions, etc.
1980 Cluster Computing
A brunch of machines that are attached to a LAN and function as a single unit.
2000: Businesses started launching public service
In 2012: Oracle Cloud
In 2006: Amazon Web Services
In 2011: IBM Smart Cloud-Apple ICloud