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Green cloud computing, which way to go?

<h3><a href=”http://cloud-computing-economics.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/GreenCloud.png”><img class=”alignleft size-full wp-image-663″ title=”GreenCloud” src=”http://cloud-computing-economics.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/GreenCloud.png” alt=”” width=”165″ height=”89″ /></a>What is the right cloud architecture to create a green and sustainable cloud? Should we consolidate to huge mega data centers or is there another way to go?</h3> <strong>The analogy</strong> Currently data centers are constructed on the intersection of the electrical energy infrastructure and the [...]

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How are cloud computing companies going to effect the online storage service industry?

Recently Eric Greenwood from OnlineStorage.org asked, me “..Do you have any buy viagra online pharmacy opinions on how cloud computing companies are going to effect the online storage service industry? A view from an economic mind like yours would be very interesting!” ArenĀ“t online storage service providers themselves also cloud computing companies? I am a heavy (not [...]

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