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The Evolution of the Cloud Revolution ? Part 1 and 2

by Joel Campbell and Amy Zeller Directions Magazine Technology Maturation Created the Cloud When the computing age took off in the 1960s, powerful mainframe computers ran bulk data processes inside large organizations. At that same time, several companies realized they could take advantage of these large-scale systems by selling chunks of processing time to smaller [...]

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