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5 reasons why Google can catch Amazon in the cloud

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5 reasons why Google can catch Amazon in the cloud
Google, according to industry analysts, is positioning itself to take on Amazon's dominance as a cloud provider. While it's lagging today, Google could catch Amazon and some day supplant its top position in the cloud. Read More

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5 reasons why Google can catch Amazon in the cloud
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