By Cloud Computing SpunjePublished: January 3, 2010Posted in: Cloud Intelligence, Cloud Technologies, Clouds, Google, Opinions & Explanations, SAPTags: 
Cloud Computing has racked up a staggering number of column inches during 2009, yet confusion still reigns for many (even despite our efforts to demystify the technology!).
With almost every technology vendor and service provider having tossed their hat into the ring, it can be extremely difficult for decision makers to know who to opt for and whose Cloud credentials stand up to close scrutiny. But there is even confusion about some of the Cloud fundamentals.
As such, when some of the leading Cloud Computing providers joined a panel debate at the recent Business Cloud Summit, they had their opportunity to clear up the confusion – and substantiate their claims.
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Cloud Computing has racked up a staggering number of column inches during 2009, yet confusion still reigns for many. Will 2010 clear the air?
Cloud Computing has racked up a staggering number of column inches during 2009, yet confusion still reigns for many (even despite our efforts to demystify the technology!).
With almost every technology vendor and service provider having tossed their hat into the ring, it can be extremely difficult for decision makers to know who to opt for and whose Cloud credentials stand up to close scrutiny. But there is even confusion about some of the Cloud fundamentals.
As such, when some of the leading Cloud Computing providers joined a panel debate at the recent Business Cloud Summit, they had their opportunity to clear up the confusion – and substantiate their claims.
http://www.publictechnology.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=22201
Cloud Computing has racked up a staggering number of column inches during 2009, yet confusion still reigns for many. Will 2010 clear the air?
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