Do you know what the term Cloud Computing means?
To answer this question, I will make a statement: “Our children will not understand when we tell them about that time we lost important files when formatting the computer.
Cloud Computing (literal translation: computer in the clouds) is a concept that has been gaining followers worldwide. Broadly speaking, it is nothing more than the possibility of accessing programs and information from the network, and not from local files present on the hard drive.
In the past, networks were slow, the internet with dial-up modems was extremely slow, and it was unimaginable to use a program that was not already installed on the computer.
As a kid, if I wanted to download a program, I would go to newspaper classifieds and find someone who provided download and disc burning services, since ‘broadband’ internet was very rare, and CD burners too.
Today, ADSL is the rule, and the DVD that came after the CD is already outdated by the commercialization of Blu-ray. The most varied image editors, with special effects, video editors, and text editors are already available online (without you needing to download any installer).
To type texts more routinely, text editor programs are not used; just accessing email, typing, and sending is enough. In the future, even school work will be done this way, without any program installed, going directly to the browser, which are also becoming simpler every day.
All information can be accessed anywhere. Your "My Documents" folder will be at college, at home, and even on the computer at the internet cafe.
I want to highlight here the first antivirus that already works with this technology, Panda Cloud Antivirus Free, it is free and has worked very well on my computer. While other programs occupy 30,000 or 60,000 KB of RAM, this one occupies only 386KB. It's a good tip if you want to try this antivirus, click here.



