The article presents statistics and best practices about cloud deployment focusing on customer experience and call center operations, compiled by TeleTech, a global provider of analytics-driven customer experience solut...
Cloud Compute: 15 Amazing Facts About Cloud ComputingPosted on August 27, 2021 Cloud Technology predicts the future of culture. There’s no doubt that cloud computing will bring us into the innovations of the 21st century. The COVID 19 pandemic facilitated growth in the cloud computing ...
Facts about the Oort Cloud Objects in the Oort Cloud are also referred to as Trans-Neptunian objects. This name also applies to objects in the Kuiper Belt. Some astronomers theorise that the Sun may have captured Oort Cloud cometary material from the outer disks of other stars that were for...
The first thing to know among the many facts about cloud computing is that though there are myriad services related to the cloud, the front-runner—currently—is the one that you can’t even guess. With almost no advertising, the company is pretty reliable and has records of minimum downtim...
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Here are 18 Interesting Cloud facts. 1-5 Cloud Facts 1. An average cloud weighs 216 thousand pounds. An average storm cloud weighs 105.8 million pounds. - Source 2. During the Vietnam War, the U.S. carried out Operation Popeye, a "cloud-seeding" mission
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Facts about the Magellanic Clouds The Large Magellanic Cloud lies about 163 thousand light-years from Earth. Its companion, the Small Magellanic Cloud is about 200,000 light-years away. For many years astronomers thought the Magellanic Clouds orbited the Milky Way. Recent measurements may prove th...
Cumulonimbus clouds are large, flat clouds that spread across the sky. One end of the cloud might be shaped like an anvil. Cumulonimbus clouds mean a storm or thunderstorm is coming. Sometimes they bring hail, snow or tornadoes. Contrails are the white streaks left behind by airplanes. Heat...