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[TechRepublic] Will Microsoft, Google, and Amazon talk you out of your data center?

June 15, 2009

Will Microsoft, Google, and Amazon talk you out of your data center?

Tech Sanity CheckSeveral big technology vendors are racing to build a fleet of big data centers that will enable them to offer more Internet-based services to consumers and enterprises in the next 5-10 years. See why they think they will be able to talk you out of running your own data center.

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