Query on Appleā€™s new computer operating systems and cloud computing system

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I understand that the latest version of mobile operating system works fine with Macā€™s latest operating system. However, I am still curious about Appleā€™s latest cloud computing system. I know that there were rumors about the availability of this software for the operating system but not sure if this had pushed through.

The version 5 operating system will not be as interesting without the cloud computing.

Can you tell me how the cloud computing works and how it can be best used in Appleā€™s latest mobile operating system?

Thank you in advance for the information.

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Query on Appleā€™s new computer operating systems and cloud computing system

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I will sum in up for you so that you can have the basic idea about this and does not have to dig deep.

Cloud computing, itself, is a major innovation and no one can deny the fact that it is like a centralized Desktop which you can access everywhere. You can do any kind of work from where ever you want by just accessing your cloud system where there is internet.

In case of Apple's iCloud, the boundaries of using it are pushed a little bit further by them. Which makes iCloud one of the best and successful cloud computing systems out there. The reason why I say so is because if you use iCloud, you can access it even on your mobile phone or tablet which is iPhone and iPad respectively. This is one of the greatest features that it has.

You are talking about the best use of Apple mobile OS and cloud computing is this. You can do anything on your mobile OS which is IOS 5,their latest and then simply put it on the iCloud without doing anything else. How many cloud computing systems you have seen that actually allow mobile phone support? Well, there are none and that's what makes the Apple latest mobile phone operating system a success and makes the iCloud one of the best cloud system in terms of portability.

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