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Why Google hasn't taken off in the cloud yet

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Jan 25, 2016
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Why Google hasn't taken off in the cloud yet

Google Cloud Platform is almost always viewed as being the third-best IaaS option, behind AWS and Microsoft. Google's new head of cloud initiatives, VMware co-founder Diane Greene, would like to change that perception. Read More

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