Sat, 07-Mar 2026

Search news articles
  • Home
  • AllAgricultureBankingAviationEnergyManufacturingTechnologyStartups
  • Geopolitics
  • Kenya Business NewsAfrican Business NewsGlobal News
  • Press Releases
  • Shows
  • Best Places to Work 2026
Subscribe
Events
Subscribe
  • Home
  • AllAgricultureBankingAviationEnergyManufacturingTechnologyStartups
  • Geopolitics

    Contact Us

    Media Queries & Partnerships:[email protected]

    About Us

    We are a leading integrated digital content platform providing in-depth business and financial news across Sub-Saharan Africa & the globe.

    Disclaimer

    The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only.
    © 2026 Wallstreet Africa Technologies LTD.. All Rights Reserved.
    1.0.32

    Six ways you’re using cloud without even realising it

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - January 07, 2018
    - January 07, 2018
    Opinion and Commentary
    Six ways you’re using cloud without even realising it

    The cloud has become an integral part of most businesses – in fact 95 percent of businesses use the cloud in some form. However, what many people don’t realise is that cloud isn’t only for businesses. We use the cloud almost every day, sometimes without even knowing it.

    In its simplest terms, “cloud computing” means storing and accessing data and programmes over the internet instead of on your computer’s hard drive.

    With that in mind, here are six ways you’re probably already using the cloud

    1. •Online storage and file sharing

    Many businesses choose to store their data in the cloud rather than using their own servers. However, cloud storage services like OneDrive are a lot broader than that and are not exclusive to business use.

    Cloud storage is like using the internet instead of memory stick. Instead of loading up a little device with files, only to forget to bring it with you, the cloud lets you upload your files directly to the internet. You can then access these files – be they documents, photos or music – from any device, anywhere.

    Once you upload your files, you can also give your friends and colleagues access to them. This is particularly useful if the files are too big to send via email.

    1. •Social media

    It’s no secret that social media has changed the way we communicate and share information. What you may not know is that social media is one of the largest and most-widely used cloud-based services.

    This is because most social media sites act as a repository of information on the internet, gathered every time you or your network share content.

    1. •Online shopping

    Thanks to the latest link your friend shared on social media, you finally found the shoes you’ve been wanting, in one of your favourite online clothing stores. Because you’re a frequent customer, when you select the boots, the website automatically suggests your shoe size.

    That’s because many online retailers use the cloud to store important information about their customers to enhance the buying experience. “Recently viewed” and “purchase recommendations” and other features that make online shopping easier are all because of the cloud.

    1. •Web-based email services

    According to the IDC, 80 percent of smartphone users check their phone within 15 minutes of waking up. One of the reasons for this is web-based email services.

    Whether you log onto the internet to access your email or have an app installed on your phone, you are relying on the cloud to receive, send and store your email communications.

    1. •Entertainment services

    Streaming services for movies, TV series and music provide fast and easy on-demand entertainment.

    With 98.7 million Netflix users streaming an average of a billion hours of video every week worldwide, there is a lot of data involved to ensure you can access whichever content you want whenever you want. This is why the cloud is such an important tool for services like this to provide instant, high quality content directly to your device opening you up to an endless list of content from hundreds of renowned actors like these David Harbour movies and tv shows.

    The world of gaming has also begun transitioning to the cloud. For example, Xbox Live gamers can connect remotely to servers managed by Microsoft and game developers to compete with other gamers from around the world in real time.

    1. •Instant messaging and video calls

    In the same way that gamers are able to compete online with other gamers all over the world, so too has it become the norm for us to be able to speak to our contacts wherever we are. A number of tools have made it possible for you to continue collaborating with your colleagues on the go, or keep in touch with your family on the other side of the world.

    What is often overlooked is that such instant messaging & video call services are cloud-based, allowing you to access all your chats and shared images on any device, meaning you can continue to communicate from anywhere.

    Without even noticing, you have probably implemented the cloud into your routines of communicating, working, sharing and even relaxing. The cloud already plays a huge role in our personal, daily lives.

    Just imagine its impact on business.

    The Kenyan Wall Street

    We are a leading integrated digital content platform providing in-depth business and financial news across Africa & the globeSubscribe
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...

    Your edge in markets, powered by AI

    Explore cutting-edge insights with our AI assistant, delivering real-time analysis, personalized news, and in-depth answers at your fingertips.

    Sign Up

    Show me today’s top trades

    Explain the market in simple terms

    What’s my next smart move?

    Report Issue

    Wall Street Africa Business Intelligence

    Access exclusive news, expert analysis, and tools designed to give investors an edge.

    Fixed Income

    Real-time bond pricing with instant calculations, auction data, yield curves, and trend analysis for Africa’s fixed-income markets.

    Local and Global Insights

    Unique perspective with a blend of local and global news and analysis, tailored for African investors.

    Real-Time Economic Indicators

    Monitor inflation, currency movements, and other key economic indicators for African countries.

    Interactive Data for Local Markets

    Visualize trends and compare markets across Africa with interactive charts and tools.
    Wallstreet Africa
    Wallstreet Africa
    Wallstreet Africa