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With Terremark, Verizon’s cloud isn’t “one size fits all”
GigaOM (Jun 23 2011) Cloud Computing , Networking
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After purchasing Terremark in January for $1.4 billion, Verizon today announced an expanded suite of cloud infrastructure services for enterprises. Bob Toohey, President of Verizon Business, says the company knows it has to give some control and flexibility in order to attract customers to its cloud.
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