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Cloud computing: Proceed with caution; Downadup worm now infects 1 in every 16 PCs

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Cloud computing: Proceed with caution
By Neal Weinberg
As we arrive at 2009, cloud computing is the technology creating the most buzz. Cloud technology is in its infancy, however, and enterprises would be wise to limit their efforts to small, targeted projects until the technology matures and vendors address a variety of potentially deal-breaking problems. Read full story

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