client/server computing splits data and processing tasks into two main partitions: servers handle the data while clients handle the processing. cloud computing takes things a step further through the use of web-based client applications. in a web-based model, end users run browser software to create the user interface. cloud computing and the web-based model are increasing in popularity with organizations of all types, but client/server computing still has its place in the workplace.
Answer the following question(s):
Why do you think many organizations still run client/server applications in-house rather than in the cloud?
Fully address the questions in this discussion; provide valid rationale for your choices, where applicable; and respond to at least two other students’ views.