If you’re trying to understand technical concepts such as cloud computing, a resource like Wikipedia is helpful in explaining what it is.

Yet even Wikipedia’s explanation  is difficult for some people to easily grasp. That’s where Lee Lefever enters the picture with the latest in his CommonCraft tech video series – Cloud Computing in Plain English.

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Watch this 3-minute video, and you’ll understand the basic concept of what cloud computing can actually do for a business – precisely what most (non tech) people want to know.

While on the CommonCraft site, check the other videos in the “Plain English” series especially those that explain relatively complex tech in, well, plain English. RSS in Plain English, for instance, the granddaddy of CommonCraft videos, made nearly three years ago on a topic that many business people still don’t know what benefits might be.

Excellent content.

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