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REDCAR Colloquium Session Two: The Overlay
REDCAR Colloquium Video Available! Click to See Larger Version on Vimeo September 25, 2010 California College of the Arts (CCA) | Timken Hall San Francisco, California Many metropolitan areas continue to … Continue reading
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Cloud Mobility
“The underlying concept of cloud computing dates back to 1960s, when John McCarthy opined that “computation may someday be organized as a public utility“. Almost all the modern day characteristics of cloud computing (elastic provision, provided as a utility, online, … Continue reading