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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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BW is featuring Vraig Conway (http://yahoo.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_02/b3915654.htm) as one of the Fallen Managers of 2004

So how many of the shares does it need, 90% or 100%? This seems to have ended real fast, compared with how long it took. Raw 21st century capitalism at its fastest!


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businessweek wrote: BW is featuring Vraig Conway (http://yahoo.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_02/b3915654.htm) as one of the Fallen Managers of 2004
Oracle Extinguishes PeopleSoft? wrote: So how many of the shares does it need, 90% or 100%? This seems to have ended real fast, compared with how long it took. Raw 21st century capitalism at its fastest!
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