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Data Center Design:
Construction,
Container,
Data Center Outages,
Monitoring,
Power and Cooling
Policy: Cap and Trade, Carbon Footprint, Carbon Reduction Commitment, Carbon Tax, Emissions
Power: Biomass, Fossil Fuel, Fuel Cell, Geothermal, Hydro, Nuclear, Solar, Wind
Application: Cloud Computing, Grid Computing
Technology: Microblogging, Networking, Servers, Storage, Supercomputer
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What Happened in Cloud Computing in Q2?
GigaOM (Jul 21 2009) Cloud Computing
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As this year’s Structure 09 made clear, the world of cloud computing continues to evolve at a feverish pace. But we know it can sometimes be hard to see the forest for the trees, which is why we’ve compiled some of the biggest news from the past three months. This recap is just part of the deep-dive analysis and trendspotting we’ve done in our just-published Q2 Infrastructure Wrapup on GigaOM Pro
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