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Consortium tackles cloud computing standards; The CAN-SPAM Act as a warning

The Open Cloud Consortium is a newly formed group of universities
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Consortium tackles cloud computing standards

Jon Brodkin By Jon Brodkin
The Open Cloud Consortium is a newly formed group of universities that is both trying to improve the performance of storage and computing clouds spread across geographically disparate data centers and promote open frameworks that will let clouds operated by different entities work seamlessly together. Read full story

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