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Tuesday
Dec012009

Cloud Computing: Interoperability and data portability issues

Cloud computing is hitting the headlines, and for good reason: it is providing business and consumers with a vast array of new services. In addition, it is making computing more cost-effective, allowing businesses to do more with less. Listen to interviews from experts, including Joao da Silva, recently retired Director of Network and Communication technologies at the European Commission, Gregg Brown, Microsoft’s Senior Director in the Interoperability Group and Tim Cowen, Director of the Open Computing Alliance, speaking about how to best approach issues of interoperability and data portability within cloud computing specifically as part of Microsoft's Interoperability Series.

Microsoft Video on Interoperability and Cloud Computing

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