Cloud in a sentence as a noun

Every day the recruitment ads state 'change the world - join our social dog teeth brushing cloud service'.

BigCo buys cloud services in 2012 the way it bought time sharing in 1972, so the vendors are still using 1972 sales processes in 2012.

They wanted Amazon and Google to pay for playing music you own when it comes from a hard drive in the cloud rather than one you own.

I have icloud and I'm not even sure what it's for; is it a backup service, an e-mail provider, or a way to find my phone?

I guess I didn't rationally evaluate cloud resources, and have trusted far too many people.

Cloud in a sentence as a verb

Everything about icloud - from the terrible design to the clunky interface - is as Steve Jobs liked to say, "****".

They should change their policy to "open when it's convenient for us to flog it for PR purposes, else closed, oh and please store all your office documents on our cloud, we make it really convenient.

It’s rugged build and cloud managed interface make it ideal for “away teams”, monitoring systems in remote locations, and businesses with challenging infrastructure.

I'd wager it's less than 40%.No, what typically happens is that an analyst or software dev notices someone's cool spreadsheet and says "hey, I can make something that does this job, but it'll be a LOT faster and I'll put the data up in the cloud and multiple people can access it at once and..."And that sounds great, so they get a little budget and a project is born.

Cloud definitions

noun

any collection of particles (e.g., smoke or dust) or gases that is visible

noun

a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude

noun

out of touch with reality; "his head was in the clouds"

noun

a cause of worry or gloom or trouble; "the only cloud on the horizon was the possibility of dissent by the French"

noun

suspicion affecting your reputation; "after that mistake he was under a cloud"

noun

a group of many things in the air or on the ground; "a swarm of insects obscured the light"; "clouds of blossoms"; "it discharged a cloud of spores"

See also: swarm

verb

make overcast or cloudy; "Fall weather often overcasts our beaches"

See also: overcast

verb

make less visible or unclear; "The stars are obscured by the clouds"; "the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley"

See also: obscure befog becloud obnubilate mist

verb

billow up in the form of a cloud; "The smoke clouded above the houses"

verb

make gloomy or depressed; "Their faces were clouded with sadness"

verb

place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's reputation"

See also: defile sully corrupt taint

verb

make less clear; "the stroke clouded memories of her youth"

verb

colour with streaks or blotches of different shades

See also: mottle dapple

verb

make milky or dull; "The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added"