Abstract:
Cloud computing depends on sharing of resources to achieve consistency and economies of scale, similar to an efficacy over a network. At the origin of cloud computing, is the wider concept of converged road map and shared services. This works in allocating resources to users. In today’s society, getting informed makes one make informed decision. A central location of information helps in identification of research gaps and improves on the innovation bit. With this kind of innovation better access of information is achieved and can settle many problems in both academic and job world by creating solutions that is visible by many of the employers, employees and researchers at bay. Cautiously attention to the design will help ensure a thriving deployment of the theological information. Undoubtedly, cloud computing can bring about transformation, strategic, and even revolutionary benefits fundamental to the theological institutions.