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  • Jason Butcher Simon Wardley, a researcher at the Leading Edge Forum, an information-technology think tank Cloud-computing advocates envisage the IT phenomenon in the same terms: "With cloud computing we're seeing a shift from an IT product-led world into an IT service or utility world," says Simon Wardley , a researcher at the Leading Edge Forum, an IT think tank.

    Pinning Down the Cloud Michelle Price 2011

  • Cloud-computing — like the Internet it is enabled by — is a disruptive technology.

    Pinning Down the Cloud Michelle Price 2011

  • Cloud-computing refers to the utilization of digital resources through the Internet, as opposed to holding data in in-house mainframes.

    Head In The Cloud, EMC Pays Richly For Isilon Agustino Fontevecchia 2010

  • Cloud-computing refers to the utilization of digital resources through the Internet, as opposed to holding data in in-house mainframes.

    Head In The Cloud, EMC Pays Richly For Isilon Agustino Fontevecchia 2010

  • There's one hitch in Intel's grand plan to unify the industry: Cloud-computing heavyweights, including Amazon

    Intel's sunny vision for the cloud - Fortune Tech 2011

  • Cloud-computing networks store and deliver software and services via the Internet.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Cloud-computing services for small- and medium-sized businesses will also spur growth, he said.

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  • There's one hitch in Intel's grand plan to unify the industry: Cloud-computing heavyweights, including Amazon

    Intel's sunny vision for the cloud - Fortune Tech 2011

  • Cloud-computing services are growing in use among companies looking to reduce in-house infrastructure costs for providing non-core services.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

  • Cloud-computing services are growing in use among companies looking to reduce in-house infrastructure costs for providing non-core services.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

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