WEB 2.0 - Microsoft: Datacenter growth defying Moore’s Law
Fast, cheap and all over the place. That's how technology experts behind Microsoft's fast-growing Live offerings envision the future of the enterprise data centre in a Web 2.0 driven world. Full story »
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