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Cloud Computing provides hosted enterprise solutions and virtualization

Cloud Computing increasingly being promoted by Microsoft, Google, Salesforce, Sun and other technology vendors is providing enterprises with sophisticated enterprise solutions and virtualization with world-class infrastructure and integration.

Cloud Computing is leading the way for more services, virtualization, hosted applications and mobile computing for enterprises who find themselves dealing with increasing complexity and costs of legacy applications and infrastructure. Microsoft, Google, Salesforce and Sun are the well known global majors promoting cloud computing but there are a number of other technology vendors and service providers who are equally active in their support for cloud computing. Enterprises see cloud computing as a way to cut down their involvement and investments in expensive systems, infrastructure and software and turn to better integrated, managed applications that run through cloud computing as services and provide increasingly sophisticated applications and benefits.
 
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