👉 Yesterday's computing, also known as yesterday's computing or yesterday's computing history, refers to the collection of all the computing activities and events that occurred on a specific day in the past. This includes everything from individual user actions, such as browsing websites, sending emails, and running applications, to broader system-level activities like software updates, system backups, and maintenance tasks. It encompasses the data generated by these actions, often stored in logs, databases, and other records that help in understanding user behavior, system performance, and security incidents. Yesterday's computing is crucial for data analysis, trend identification, and improving the efficiency and reliability of computing systems.