STEM To The Future: Episode 3: The Future of Computers
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STEM To The Future: Episode 3: The Future of Computers
This week’s episode is about The Future of Computers , specifically data storage and The Cloud ☁️.
This week’s episode is about The Future of Computers , specifically data storage and The Cloud ☁️.
Jack talks to a Cloud Architect Engineer, Dulcie Herreros who works for Microsoft about what her job involves and what The Cloud actually is. Thank you for taking part
They talk about keeping your information safe, what data storage may look like in the future and why it needs to change and Dulcie fills us in on some very cool and different ways that it could be stored ❄️ …
Oh and if you’re into Chemistry- there’s a side convo about their joint interest in explosives and reactive elements Not to be missed!
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