People are going crazy over the announcement that Facebook, in a continued effort to woo advertisers since the IPO,...
So Far, So Good: Fortune 500 CIOs Seem Happy With Cloud Computing
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Euro Zone Eyes Cloud Computing to Kick Start Economy
DT, , Cloud Computing, Uncategorized, Cloud Computing, cloud computing branch, cloud-related reorganization, EuroZone Cloud Computing, Investment, Kick Start Economy, 0With a four-year debt crisis and recession affecting many of its member countries, the European Union (EU) is turning...
Federal Agencies Build A Business Case For The Cloud
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Services hold key to cloud computing success
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The State of Cloud Computing Around the World: South Africa
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6 Tips for Mastering Your New LinkedIn Profile
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6 Ways to Add Twitter to Your WordPress Site
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Is the Web Ready for Your Startup’s Name?
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Twitter makes account searches easier with Profiles Directory
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