👉 Providers computing, also known as cloud computing providers or cloud service providers, are organizations that offer computing resources and services over the internet. These providers enable users to access a wide range of computing capabilities, such as virtual machines, storage, databases, software applications, and networking resources, without needing to manage the underlying hardware infrastructure. This model allows businesses and individuals to scale their computing resources up or down based on demand, pay only for what they use, and benefit from the flexibility, reliability, and cost-efficiency of cloud technology. Major providers include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), each offering a suite of services tailored to different needs and industries.