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  • mrfredrik - Jan 11 2008 | open source

    Get the control of having your own datacenter without the need to own or operate a single server. Provision and deploy scalable clustered applications in minutes from anywhere in the world. Identified by Computerworld as one of the top 5 technologies to know in 2007, utility computing is the ideal way to run web applications.

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