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Mike Manos Reflects on Uptime Symposium 2008 - 2010
greenm3.com (May 24 2010) Cloud Computing
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Mike posted his reflections on Uptime Symposium 2010. But to start let's go back 2 years ago when Mike gave his first keynote at Uptime in 2008. Here is my post from 2 years ago.
Apr 27, 2008
Microsoft's Mike Manos Opening Keynote Uptime Institute, Green Enterprise Computing
The opening of the Uptime Institute Symposium started with Pitt Turner, saying "what are we doing here?" Green Enterprise Computing is a timely topic for the industry event. I've seen Mike present before, and here is what I got out of Mike's latest presentation as new information to digest.
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