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Cloud computing failure

by William Rendell|Published July 1, 2012

The outage to Instagram and other major sites shows that —despite massive hype and momentum in the Internet world —cloud computing isn’t necessarily a magic solution for businesses data and IT needs.

Continue reading on Mashablehttp://mashable.com/2012/06/30/aws-instagram/

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