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About Cloud computing technologies

Cloud computing, often used as an umbrella term for utility computing, grid computing and software as a service, can revolutionise IT service delivery within the organisation by saving resources and money. Learn about cloud computing technologies and software as a service options, including the distinction between private clouds, public clouds and enterprise clouds. Also, evaluate cloud computing vendors and their offerings.