👉 Foreign computing, also known as cloud computing or distributed computing, refers to the delivery of computing services—including storage, processing power, and applications—over the internet from third-party providers rather than local servers or personal computers. This model allows users to access and utilize powerful computing resources on a pay-as-you-go basis, enabling scalability and flexibility. By outsourcing computing tasks to remote data centers managed by specialized companies, users can focus on their core business operations without the need for significant upfront investments in hardware and infrastructure. This approach also facilitates collaboration across geographical boundaries, enhances data security through centralized management, and supports the rapid deployment of new technologies and services.