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Customers need to designate a specific backup cloud-services provider

Cloud Backlash: You Can't Call The Whole Thing Off; InVox launches cloud-based voice service
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Customers need to designate a specific backup cloud-services provider

There's been a flurry of vendors offering up open APIs they say can be used by other vendors to promote interoperability in the cloud. Read full story

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