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6 Reasons To Use Multiple Cloud Providers

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CIO Columnist 6 Reasons To Use Multiple Cloud Providers
By Charles Babcock
Music Mastermind, Coupa Software share why they turned to more than one cloud services supplier. Yes, you can mix and match Amazon and Rackspace.

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