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Cloud computing, first introduced in the 1960s as the "intergalactic computer network," is now essential to our digital existence.
There are so many cloud options available on the market today. Private clouds are essentially dedicated environments that offer greater control and security. They are typically used by businesses to store sensitive data and run critical applications. On the other hand, public clouds are shared environments managed by industry hyperscalers. These providers offer scalable resources but are accessed by multiple users simultaneously. However, which is best?
ln this episode we explore the intricacies of cloud computing with our guests, Mischa Penn, Cloud Sales specialist, and Hadley Grindrod, Enterprise Solutions Architect at Softcat
Your host for this episode of Softcat’s Explain IT podcast is Helen Gidney, Softcat’s head of Architecture. Join
us as we talk tech in simple jargon free language. Have you got a burning question for the team? Please send an email to
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cloud computing, first introduced in the 1960s as the "intergalactic computer network," is now essential to our digital existence.
There are so many cloud options available on the market today. Private clouds are essentially dedicated environments that offer greater control and security. They are typically used by businesses to store sensitive data and run critical applications. On the other hand, public clouds are shared environments managed by industry hyperscalers. These providers offer scalable resources but are accessed by multiple users simultaneously. However, which is best?
ln this episode we explore the intricacies of cloud computing with our guests, Mischa Penn, Cloud Sales specialist, and Hadley Grindrod, Enterprise Solutions Architect at Softcat
Your host for this episode of Softcat’s Explain IT podcast is Helen Gidney, Softcat’s head of Architecture. Join
us as we talk tech in simple jargon free language. Have you got a burning question for the team? Please send an email to
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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