Cloud computing is acknowledged as one of the application that enable by the knowledge management personnel or individual level. With the facility provided by cloud computing, it is vital to encourage individual users to extensively use cloud computing to enhance the performance. The main flaw that have been highlighted by previous researcher is on security as cloud computing can be access from any geographical locations. This paper reviews the literatures related to the benefit of cloud computing at individual or personel level. As a result of review, the benefits of using and applying the cloud computing system by individual or personel level are important as it is starting from the individual itself on how the successful of knowledge management would be.
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