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Cloud infrastructure / Business models / Cloud storage / Utility computing / Software as a service / Grid computing / IBM cloud computing / Rackspace Cloud / Cloud computing / Computing / Centralized computing
Date: 2010-01-21 01:27:18
Cloud infrastructure
Business models
Cloud storage
Utility computing
Software as a service
Grid computing
IBM cloud computing
Rackspace Cloud
Cloud computing
Computing
Centralized computing

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