👉 Manager computing, also known as manager-based computing or manager-driven computing, is a computing paradigm where a central manager system coordinates and controls the activities of multiple resources, such as computers or devices, within a network. This manager acts as an intermediary between the users and the resources, managing tasks like resource allocation, job scheduling, data management, and security. By centralizing control, manager computing enhances efficiency, simplifies resource management, and improves overall system performance. It is particularly useful in environments where resources are heterogeneous, distributed, or require centralized oversight and control, such as in enterprise networks, cloud computing platforms, and large-scale distributed systems.