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Slideshow: Amazon's Case For Enterprise Cloud Computing


07/19/2010 Amazon CTO Werner Vogels takes on 'false cloud' wannabes, challenges common myths and critiques private-cloud alternatives as boiling down to buying, deploying and maintaining servers.
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Amazon's Case For The Cloud

Amazon recently made its case for enterprise-grade cloud computing in New York City. Top execs and customers presented to more than 200 would-be customers. Attendees were IT professionals, with New Jersey-based pharmaceuticals and New York media and financial services firms well represented.


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