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Unisys launches secure cloud service

Microsoft's Big Bet On The Cloud and Search; Does cloud commoditize Cisco, others?
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Unisys launches secure cloud service

Unisys is announcing a cloud service protected by a double-encryption scheme that it says has earned high government security ratings. Read full story

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