Title Page | Introduction | Background | Potential Benefits | Security | Conclusion | Bibliography |
In conclusion, I have answered all of the hopeful questions I was looking to answer. For one, I wanted to know what iCloud was, and as I said before it is a service that connects all of your Apple devices, otherwise known as iDevices, in order to make work and school life easier. The second question I was looking to answer was why iCloud is better than the competing services such as Microsoft and Google's cloud computing. I found out through analysis of research that iCloud is cheaper and can hold more data, but in the long run it may be more expensive because one may have to update their computers and tablets to Apple products if they want to continue using and connecting everything through iCloud versus another cloud computing program.
The third question I was looking to answer was what the major risks were. As stated earlier the biggest risk is security. After reading information straight from Apple's website it was clear that iCloud is secure both when information is transferring from each device and when the information is saved and stored in the cloud. Therefore making me believe that iCloud is very secure with a minimal risk or hacking. The final question I wanted to answer is why I should use iCloud with my devices. Well I do have a MacBook Pro laptop, which is an Apple device, so that is mainly why I was interested in iCloud versus the other competitors, but in conclusion I think that the other cloud computing programs are just as good if not better than iCloud. Although I do have an Apple computer I think that it may be cheaper and easier to use a Google cloud computing system to back all of my information up to.