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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Microsoft's 2010 task: Make the cloud clear

Server virtualization, cloud software come to CERN; Cloud storage start-up grabs $8 million in funding
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Microsoft's 2010 task: Make the cloud clear

For Microsoft, 2010 is a platform-building and marketing year with no less than the future success of its cloud strategy hanging in the balance, according to observers. Read full story

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