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No litmus test for cloud computing

New cloud infrastructure service focuses on security; Agencies receive 2,200 applications for broadband funding
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No litmus test for cloud computing

In a previous newsletter we discussed the fact that in spite of all of the hyperbole that surrounds cloud computing, there is not a widely accepted definition of what is meant by the phrase. Further proof of that assertion comes from an article in the trade press that identified 21 different definitions of cloud computing. In order to help IT organizations analyze the viability of cloud computing in their environment, the next two newsletters will discuss what we see as some of the key characteristics of a cloud computing solution. Read full story

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