The whether forecast in the tech world is looking like 100 percent chance of clouds. Apple released eye-popping statistics this week that show the tech company's cloud-computing prospects are sky-high. Their iCloud service has surpassed 100 million users since they began offering it this past October, which breaks down to about 25 million new users per month—a growth of nearly 1 million every day. In remarks reportedly made at the Goldman Sachs Tech Conference, CEO Tim Cook said, "I view iCloud not as something with a year or two product life—it's a strategy for the next decade or more. It's truly profound." Apple's success will likely boost similar services across multiple industries in the next few years, as customers look to have their various devices sync information beyond a central computer in their homes. Google's own interest in the technology is a sure sign of the future. Watch out for the five-year forecast, though: We're prediction a growing chance of cloud-hacking. |
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Apple’s Sky-High iCloud Numbers Suggest Computing’s Next Big Thing
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