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Fewer companies than you might think have deployed 'true' private clouds. Here's why some customers are adopting the technology and which vendors they've turned to for help. (Registration required) Read More In this Issue WEBCAST: IBM and Intel IBM Delivers Innovation On New x86 Systems and Solutions Live Webcast: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 3:00 PM EDT You need an IT infrastructure that provides scalability, performance and efficiency tailored to the specific goals of your business. Join us on September 10 to learn more about IBM's new innovation designed to provide the performance and efficiency required for today's workloads. Register Now Bad news for Amazon Web Services competitors Developers hack Dropbox, just because Winners and losers post-Snowden WHITE PAPER: CX, Inc. Consumer Cloud Solution: White Label or Build? Lifestyle standards are changing at an accelerating speed. Global businesses need to keep up with the pace to remain players in their industry. The adoption of the cloud is no longer a choice but a means for survival. Learn More. Mobile device management shifts to the cloud VMware adds networking, storage to its virtual data center stack Microsoft continues cloud ERP push with Dynamics NAV update | ||||||||||
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