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Has cloud computing been a failed revolution?

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Has cloud computing been a failed revolution?
Talk to IT personnel, or study what they look up on Google, and you may think they're done with cloud computing. Talk to analysts, though -- or, more importantly, end users -- and you'll hear a different story. Read More

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