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Microsoft's Windows Azure cloud-computing platform goes live Jan. 1

Source: Seattle Times
Los Angeles : CA : USA | 2 months ago
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In a major game changer for both the industry and the company, Microsoft has launched its cloud. Part of what's billed as the next evolutionary step in computing, the move marks a major expansion and investment. A company that has built software for personal computers is now building software for the...
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  • News Source: Seattle Times | 2 months ago
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