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Cloud Computing Standards: Where's the Beef?

In this paper, cloud computing standards are discussed. The basic idea of cloud computing is simple: centralized service organizations maintain and support IT services, freeing users from nearly all operational and administrative burdens. These service organizations are often subdivided based on whe...

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Published in:IEEE internet computing 2011-05, Vol.15 (3), p.74-78
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Electronic mail
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